default => sub { [qw( MySQL SQLite PostgreSQL )] },
);
-has _filedata => (
- isa => 'ArrayRef[Str]',
- is => 'rw',
- default => sub { [] },
-);
-
has txn_wrap => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Bool',
my @files = @{$filenames};
my $storage = $self->storage;
+
my $guard = $self->schema->txn_scope_guard if $self->txn_wrap;
my $sql;
sub deploy {
my $self = shift;
+ my $version = shift || $self->schema_version;
return $self->_run_sql_and_perl($self->_ddl_schema_consume_filenames(
$self->storage->sqlt_type,
- $self->schema_version
+ $version,
));
}
-sub prepare_install {
+sub _prepare_install {
my $self = shift;
+ my $sqltargs = { %{$self->sqltargs}, %{shift @_} };
+ my $to_file = shift;
my $schema = $self->schema;
my $databases = $self->databases;
my $dir = $self->upgrade_directory;
- my $sqltargs = $self->sqltargs;
my $version = $schema->schema_version;
my $sqlt = SQL::Translator->new({
$sqlt->{schema} = $sqlt_schema;
$sqlt->producer($db);
- my $filename = $self->_ddl_schema_produce_filename($db, $version, $dir);
+ my $filename = $self->$to_file($db, $version, $dir);
if (-e $filename ) {
carp "Overwriting existing DDL file - $filename";
unlink $filename;
}
}
+sub _resultsource_install_filename {
+ my ($self, $source_name) = @_;
+ return sub {
+ my ($self, $type, $version) = @_;
+ my $dirname = catfile( $self->upgrade_directory, $type, 'schema', $version );
+ mkpath($dirname) unless -d $dirname;
+
+ return catfile( $dirname, "001-auto-$source_name.sql" );
+ }
+}
+
+sub install_resultsource {
+ my ($self, $source, $version) = @_;
+
+ my $rs_install_file =
+ $self->_resultsource_install_filename($source->source_name);
+
+ my $files = [
+ $self->$rs_install_file(
+ $self->storage->sqlt_type,
+ $version,
+ )
+ ];
+ $self->_run_sql_and_perl($files);
+}
+
+sub prepare_resultsource_install {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $source = shift;
+
+ my $filename = $self->_resultsource_install_filename($source->source_name);
+ $self->_prepare_install({
+ parser_args => { sources => [$source->source_name], }
+ }, $filename);
+}
+
+sub prepare_deploy {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->_prepare_install({}, '_ddl_schema_produce_filename');
+}
+
sub prepare_upgrade {
my ($self, $from_version, $to_version, $version_set) = @_;
- # for updates prepared automatically (rob's stuff)
- # one would want to explicitly set $version_set to
- # [$to_version]
$self->_prepare_changegrade($from_version, $to_version, $version_set, 'up');
}
sub prepare_downgrade {
my ($self, $from_version, $to_version, $version_set) = @_;
- # for updates prepared automatically (rob's stuff)
- # one would want to explicitly set $version_set to
- # [$to_version]
$self->_prepare_changegrade($from_version, $to_version, $version_set, 'down');
}
1;
+# vim: ts=2 sw=2 expandtab
+
__END__
-vim: ts=2 sw=2 expandtab
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This class is the meat of L<DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler>. It takes care of
+generating sql files representing schemata as well as sql files to move from
+one version of a schema to the rest. One of the hallmark features of this
+class is that it allows for multiple sql files for deploy and upgrade, allowing
+developers to fine tune deployment. In addition it also allows for perl files
+to be run at any stage of the process.
+
+For basic usage see L<DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::HandlesDeploy>. What's
+documented here is extra fun stuff or private methods.
+
+=head1 DIRECTORY LAYOUT
+
+Arguably this is the best feature of L<DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler>. It's
+heavily based upon L<DBIx::Migration::Directories>, but has some extensions and
+modifications, so even if you are familiar with it, please read this. I feel
+like the best way to describe the layout is with the following example:
+
+ $sql_migration_dir
+ |- SQLite
+ | |- down
+ | | `- 1-2
+ | | `- 001-auto.sql
+ | |- schema
+ | | `- 1
+ | | `- 001-auto.sql
+ | `- up
+ | |- 1-2
+ | | `- 001-auto.sql
+ | `- 2-3
+ | `- 001-auto.sql
+ |- _common
+ | |- down
+ | | `- 1-2
+ | | `- 002-remove-customers.pl
+ | `- up
+ | `- 1-2
+ | `- 002-generate-customers.pl
+ |- _generic
+ | |- down
+ | | `- 1-2
+ | | `- 001-auto.sql
+ | |- schema
+ | | `- 1
+ | | `- 001-auto.sql
+ | `- up
+ | `- 1-2
+ | |- 001-auto.sql
+ | `- 002-create-stored-procedures.sql
+ `- MySQL
+ |- down
+ | `- 1-2
+ | `- 001-auto.sql
+ |- schema
+ | `- 1
+ | `- 001-auto.sql
+ `- up
+ `- 1-2
+ `- 001-auto.sql
+
+So basically, the code
+
+ $dm->deploy(1)
+
+on an C<SQLite> database that would simply run
+C<$sql_migration_dir/SQLite/schema/1/001-auto.sql>. Next,
+
+ $dm->upgrade_single_step([1,2])
+
+would run C<$sql_migration_dir/SQLite/up/1-2/001-auto.sql> followed by
+C<$sql_migration_dir/_common/up/1-2/002-generate-customers.pl>.
+
+Now, a C<.pl> file doesn't have to be in the C<_common> directory, but most of
+the time it probably should be, since perl scripts will mostly be database
+independent.
+
+C<_generic> exists for when you for some reason are sure that your SQL is
+generic enough to run on all databases. Good luck with that one.
+
+=head1 PERL SCRIPTS
+
+A perl script for this tool is very simple. It merely needs to contain a
+sub called C<run> that takes a L<DBIx::Class::Schema> as it's only argument.
+A very basic perl script might look like:
+
+ #!perl
+
+ use strict;
+ use warnings;
+
+ sub run {
+ my $schema = shift;
+
+ $schema->resultset('Users')->create({
+ name => 'root',
+ password => 'root',
+ })
+ }
+
+=attr schema
+
+The L<DBIx::Class::Schema> (B<required>) that is used to talk to the database
+and generate the DDL.
+
+=attr storage
+
+The L<DBIx::Class::Storage> that is I<actually> used to talk to the database
+and generate the DDL. This is automatically created with L</_build_storage>.
+
+=attr sqltargs
+
+#rename
+
+=attr upgrade_directory
+
+The directory (default C<'sql'>) that upgrades are stored in
+
+=attr databases
+
+The types of databases (default C<< [qw( MySQL SQLite PostgreSQL )] >>) to
+generate files for
+
+=attr txn_wrap
+
+Set to true (which is the default) to wrap all upgrades and deploys in a single
+transaction.
+
+=method __ddl_consume_with_prefix
+
+ $dm->__ddl_consume_with_prefix( 'SQLite', [qw( 1.00 1.01 )], 'up' )
+
+This is the meat of the multi-file upgrade/deploy stuff. It returns a list of
+files in the order that they should be run for a generic "type" of upgrade.
+You should not be calling this in user code.
+
+=method _ddl_schema_consume_filenames
+
+ $dm->__ddl_schema_consume_filenames( 'SQLite', [qw( 1.00 )] )
+
+Just a curried L</__ddl_consume_with_prefix>. Get's a list of files for an
+initial deploy.
+
+=method _ddl_schema_produce_filename
+
+ $dm->__ddl_schema_produce_filename( 'SQLite', [qw( 1.00 )] )
+
+Returns a single file in which an initial schema will be stored.
+
+=method _ddl_schema_up_consume_filenames
+
+ $dm->_ddl_schema_up_consume_filenames( 'SQLite', [qw( 1.00 )] )
+
+Just a curried L</__ddl_consume_with_prefix>. Get's a list of files for an
+upgrade.
+
+=method _ddl_schema_down_consume_filenames
+
+ $dm->_ddl_schema_down_consume_filenames( 'SQLite', [qw( 1.00 )] )
+
+Just a curried L</__ddl_consume_with_prefix>. Get's a list of files for a
+downgrade.
+
+=method _ddl_schema_up_produce_filenames
+
+ $dm->_ddl_schema_up_produce_filename( 'SQLite', [qw( 1.00 1.01 )] )
+
+Returns a single file in which the sql to upgrade from one schema to another
+will be stored.
+
+=method _ddl_schema_down_produce_filename
+
+ $dm->_ddl_schema_down_produce_filename( 'SQLite', [qw( 1.00 1.01 )] )
+
+Returns a single file in which the sql to downgrade from one schema to another
+will be stored.
+
+=method _resultsource_install_filename
+
+ my $filename_fn = $dm->_resultsource_install_filename('User');
+ $dm->$filename_fn('SQLite', '1.00')
+
+Returns a function which in turn returns a single filename used to install a
+single resultsource. Weird interface is convenient for me. Deal with it.
+
+=method _run_sql_and_perl
+
+ $dm->_run_sql_and_perl([qw( list of filenames )])
+
+Simply put, this runs the list of files passed to it. If the file ends in
+C<.sql> it runs it as sql and if it ends in C<.pl> it runs it as a perl file.
+
+Depending on L</txn_wrap> all of the files run will be wrapped in a single
+transaction.
+
+=method _prepare_install
+
+ $dm->_prepare_install({ add_drop_table => 0 }, sub { 'file_to_create' })
+
+Generates the sql file for installing the database. First arg is simply
+L<SQL::Translator> args and the second is a coderef that returns the filename
+to store the sql in.
+
+=method _prepare_changegrade
+
+ $dm->_prepare_changegrade('1.00', '1.01', [qw( 1.00 1.01)], 'up')
+
+Generates the sql file for migrating from one schema version to another. First
+arg is the version to start from, second is the version to go to, third is the
+L<version set|DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler/VERSION SET>, and last is the
+direction of the changegrade, be it 'up' or 'down'.
+
+=method _read_sql_file
+
+ $dm->_read_sql_file('foo.sql')
+
+Reads a sql file and returns lines in an C<ArrayRef>. Strips out comments,
+transactions, and blank lines.
+