=attribute_public create_requires create_allows update_requires update_allows
-These attributes control requirements and limits to columns when creating or updating objects.
+These attributes control requirements and limits to columns when creating or
+updating objects.
Each provides a number of handles:
=cut
-foreach my $var (qw/create_requires create_allows update_requires update_allows/)
+foreach my $var (
+ qw( create_requires create_allows update_requires update_allows ))
{
- has $var =>
- (
- is => 'ro',
- isa => ArrayRef[Str|HashRef],
- traits => ['Array'],
+ has $var => (
+ is => 'ro',
+ isa => ArrayRef [ Str | HashRef ],
+ traits => ['Array'],
default => sub { [] },
- trigger => sub
- {
- my ($self, $new) = @_;
- $self->check_column_relation($_, 1) for @$new;
+ trigger => sub {
+ my ( $self, $new ) = @_;
+ $self->check_column_relation( $_, 1 ) for @$new;
},
- handles =>
- {
- "get_${var}_column" => 'get',
- "set_${var}_column" => 'set',
+ handles => {
+ "get_${var}_column" => 'get',
+ "set_${var}_column" => 'set',
"delete_${var}_column" => 'delete',
"insert_${var}_column" => 'insert',
- "count_${var}_column" => 'count',
- "all_${var}_columns" => 'elements',
+ "count_${var}_column" => 'count',
+ "all_${var}_columns" => 'elements',
}
);
- before "set_${var}_column" => sub { $_[0]->check_column_relation($_[2], 1) }; #"
- before "insert_${var}_column" => sub { $_[0]->check_column_relation($_[2], 1) }; #"
+ before "set_${var}_column" =>
+ sub { $_[0]->check_column_relation( $_[2], 1 ) };
+ before "insert_${var}_column" =>
+ sub { $_[0]->check_column_relation( $_[2], 1 ) };
}
-=attribute_public count_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'list_count'
+=attribute_public prefetch_allows
-count_arg controls how to reference 'count' in the the request_data
+prefetch_allows limits what relations may be prefetched when executing searches
+with joins. This is necessary to avoid denial of service attacks in form of
+queries which would return a large number of data and unwanted disclosure of
+data.
+
+Like the synopsis in DBIC::API shows, you can declare a "template" of what is
+allowed (by using an '*'). Each element passed in, will be converted into a
+Data::DPath and added to the validator.
+
+ prefetch_allows => [ 'cds', { cds => tracks }, { cds => producers } ] # to be explicit
+ prefetch_allows => [ 'cds', { cds => '*' } ] # wildcard means the same thing
+
+=cut
+
+has 'prefetch_allows' => (
+ is => 'ro',
+ writer => '_set_prefetch_allows',
+ isa => ArrayRef [ ArrayRef | Str | HashRef ],
+ default => sub { [] },
+ predicate => 'has_prefetch_allows',
+ traits => ['Array'],
+ handles => { all_prefetch_allows => 'elements', },
+);
+
+has 'prefetch_validator' => (
+ is => 'ro',
+ isa => 'Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Validator',
+ lazy_build => 1,
+);
+
+sub _build_prefetch_validator {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ sub _check_rel {
+ my ( $self, $rel, $static, $validator ) = @_;
+ if ( ArrayRef->check($rel) ) {
+ foreach my $rel_sub (@$rel) {
+ _check_rel( $self, $rel_sub, $static, $validator );
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ( HashRef->check($rel) ) {
+ while ( my ( $k, $v ) = each %$rel ) {
+ $self->check_has_relation( $k, $v, undef, $static );
+ }
+ $validator->load($rel);
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->check_has_relation( $rel, undef, undef, $static );
+ $validator->load($rel);
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $validator = Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Validator->new;
+
+ foreach my $rel ( $self->all_prefetch_allows ) {
+ _check_rel( $self, $rel, 1, $validator );
+ }
+
+ return $validator;
+}
+
+=attribute_public count_arg
+
+Controls how to reference 'count' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list_count'.
=cut
has 'count_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_count' );
-=attribute_public page_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'list_page'
+=attribute_public page_arg
-page_arg controls how to reference 'page' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'page' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list_page'.
=cut
has 'page_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_page' );
-=attribute_public offset_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'offset'
+=attribute_public offset_arg
-offset_arg controls how to reference 'offset' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'offset' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list_offset'.
=cut
has 'offset_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_offset' );
-=attribute_public select_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'list_returns'
+=attribute_public select_arg
-select_arg controls how to reference 'select' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'select' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list_returns'.
=cut
has 'select_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_returns' );
-=attribute_public as_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'as'
+=attribute_public as_arg
-as_arg controls how to reference 'as' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'as' in the the request_data, defaults to 'as'.
=cut
has 'as_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'as' );
-=attribute_public search_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'search'
+=attribute_public search_arg
-search_arg controls how to reference 'search' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'search' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'search'.
=cut
has 'search_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'search' );
-=attribute_public grouped_by_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'list_grouped_by'
+=attribute_public grouped_by_arg
-grouped_by_arg controls how to reference 'grouped_by' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'grouped_by' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list_grouped_by'.
=cut
-has 'grouped_by_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_grouped_by' );
+has 'grouped_by_arg' =>
+ ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_grouped_by' );
-=attribute_public ordered_by_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'list_ordered_by'
+=attribute_public ordered_by_arg
-ordered_by_arg controls how to reference 'ordered_by' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'ordered_by' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list_ordered_by'.
=cut
-has 'ordered_by_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_ordered_by' );
+has 'ordered_by_arg' =>
+ ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_ordered_by' );
-=attribute_public prefetch_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'list_prefetch'
+=attribute_public prefetch_arg
-prefetch_arg controls how to reference 'prefetch' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'prefetch' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list_prefetch'.
=cut
has 'prefetch_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list_prefetch' );
-=attribute_public data_root is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'list'
+=attribute_public stash_key
+
+Controls where in the stash the request_data should be stored, defaults to
+'response'.
+
+=cut
+
+has 'stash_key' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'response' );
+
+=attribute_public data_root
-data_root controls how to reference where the data is in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference where the data is in the the request_data, defaults to
+'list'.
=cut
-has 'data_root' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list');
+has 'data_root' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'list' );
-=attribute_public item_root is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'data'
+=attribute_public item_root
-item_root controls how to reference where the data for single object
-requests is in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference where the data for single object requests is in the
+the request_data, defaults to 'data'.
=cut
-has 'item_root' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'data');
+has 'item_root' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'data' );
-=attribute_public total_entries_arg is: ro, isa: Str, default: 'totalcount'
+=attribute_public total_entries_arg
-total_entries_arg controls how to reference 'total_entries' in the the request_data
+Controls how to reference 'total_entries' in the the request_data, defaults to
+'totalcount'.
=cut
-has 'total_entries_arg' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'totalcount' );
+has 'total_entries_arg' =>
+ ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => 'totalcount' );
-=attribute_public use_json_boolean is: ro, isa: Bool, default: 0
+=attribute_public use_json_boolean
-use_json_boolean controls whether JSON::Any boolean types are used in the success parameter of the response or if raw strings are used
+Controls whether JSON boolean types are used in the success parameter of the
+response or if raw strings are used, defaults to false.
=cut
has 'use_json_boolean' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Bool, default => 0 );
-=attribute_public return_object is: ro, isa: Bool, default: 0
+=attribute_public return_object
-return_object controls whether the results of create/update are serialized and returned in the response
+Controls whether the results of create/update are serialized and returned in
+the response, defaults to false.
=cut
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-StaticArguments is a Role that is composed by the controller to provide configuration parameters such as how where in the request data to find specific elements, and if to use JSON boolean types.
+StaticArguments is a role that is composed by the controller to provide
+configuration parameters such as where to find specific elements in the request
+data and if to use JSON boolean types.
=cut