use Scalar::Util qw/weaken blessed/;
use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(
UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION DUMMY_ALIASPAIR
- fail_on_internal_call
+ dbic_internal_try dbic_internal_catch fail_on_internal_call
);
+use DBIx::Class::SQLMaker::Util 'extract_equality_conditions';
use DBIx::Class::Carp;
+
+# FIXME - this should go away
+# instead Carp::Skip should export usable keywords or something like that
+my $unique_carper;
+BEGIN { $unique_carper = \&carp_unique }
+
use namespace::clean;
=head1 NAME
my $relcond_is_freeform = ref $rel_info->{cond} eq 'CODE';
- my $jfc = $rsrc->_resolve_relationship_condition(
-
+ my $rrc_args = {
rel_name => $rel,
self_result_object => $self,
# an extra sanity check guard
- require_join_free_condition => ! $relcond_is_freeform,
+ require_join_free_condition => !!(
+ ! $relcond_is_freeform
+ and
+ $self->in_storage
+ ),
# an API where these are optional would be too cumbersome,
# instead always pass in some dummy values
# out of an existing object, with the new source being at the head
# of the FROM chain. Having a 'me' alias is nothing but expected there
foreign_alias => 'me',
+ };
+
+ my $jfc = (
+ # In certain extraordinary circumstances the relationship resolution may
+ # throw (e.g. when walking through elaborate custom conds)
+ # In case the object is "real" (i.e. in_storage) we just go ahead and
+ # let the exception surface. Otherwise we carp and move on.
+ #
+ # The elaborate code-duplicating ternary is there because the xsified
+ # ->in_storage() is orders of magnitude faster than the Try::Tiny-like
+ # construct below ( perl's low level tooling is truly shit :/ )
+ ( $self->in_storage or DBIx::Class::_Util::in_internal_try )
+ ? $rsrc->resolve_relationship_condition($rrc_args)->{join_free_condition}
+ : dbic_internal_try {
+ $rsrc->resolve_relationship_condition($rrc_args)->{join_free_condition}
+ }
+ dbic_internal_catch {
+ $unique_carper->(
+ "Resolution of relationship '$rel' failed unexpectedly, "
+ . 'please relay the following error and seek assistance via '
+ . DBIx::Class::_ENV_::HELP_URL . ". Encountered error: $_"
+ );
+
+ # FIXME - this is questionable
+ # force skipping re-resolution, and instead just return an UC rset
+ $relcond_is_freeform = 0;
- )->{join_free_condition};
+ # RV
+ undef;
+ }
+ );
my $rel_rset;
- if (
- ! $jfc
- and
- $relcond_is_freeform
- ) {
+ if( defined $jfc ) {
+
+ $rel_rset = $rsrc->related_source($rel)->resultset->search(
+ $jfc,
+ $rel_info->{attrs},
+ );
+ }
+ elsif( $relcond_is_freeform ) {
# A WHOREIFFIC hack to reinvoke the entire condition resolution
# with the correct alias. Another way of doing this involves a
}
else {
- # FIXME - this conditional doesn't seem correct - got to figure out
- # at some point what it does. Also the entire UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION
- # business seems shady - we could simply not query *at all*
- my $attrs;
- if ( $jfc eq UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION ) {
- $attrs = { %{$rel_info->{attrs}} };
- my $reverse = $rsrc->reverse_relationship_info($rel);
- foreach my $rev_rel (keys %$reverse) {
- if ($reverse->{$rev_rel}{attrs}{accessor} && $reverse->{$rev_rel}{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi') {
- weaken($attrs->{related_objects}{$rev_rel}[0] = $self);
- } else {
- weaken($attrs->{related_objects}{$rev_rel} = $self);
- }
- }
- }
+ my $attrs = { %{$rel_info->{attrs}} };
+ my $reverse = $rsrc->reverse_relationship_info($rel);
+
+ # FIXME - this loop doesn't seem correct - got to figure out
+ # at some point what exactly it does.
+ # See also the FIXME at the end of new_related()
+ ( ( $reverse->{$_}{attrs}{accessor}||'') eq 'multi' )
+ ? weaken( $attrs->{related_objects}{$_}[0] = $self )
+ : weaken( $attrs->{related_objects}{$_} = $self )
+ for keys %$reverse;
$rel_rset = $rsrc->related_source($rel)->resultset->search(
- $jfc,
- $attrs || $rel_info->{attrs},
+ UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION, # guards potential use of the $rs in the future
+ $attrs,
);
}
sub new_related {
my ($self, $rel, $data) = @_;
- $self->related_resultset($rel)->new_result( $self->result_source->_resolve_relationship_condition (
- infer_values_based_on => $data,
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "Result object instantiation requires a hashref as argument"
+ ) unless ref $data eq 'HASH';
+
+ my $rsrc = $self->result_source;
+ my $rel_rsrc = $rsrc->related_source($rel);
+
+###
+### This section deliberately does not rely on require_join_free_values,
+### as quite often the resulting related object is useless without the
+### contents of $data mixed in. Originally this code was part of
+### resolve_relationship_condition() but given it has a single, very
+### context-specific call-site it made no sense to expose it to end users.
+###
+
+ my $rel_resolution = $rsrc->resolve_relationship_condition (
rel_name => $rel,
self_result_object => $self,
- # an API where these are optional would be too cumbersome,
- # instead always pass in some dummy values
- DUMMY_ALIASPAIR,
+ # In case we are *not* in_storage it is ok to treat failed resolution as an empty hash
+ # This happens e.g. as a result of various in-memory related graph of objects
+ require_join_free_condition => !! $self->in_storage,
+
+ # dummy aliases with deliberately known lengths, so that we can
+ # quickly strip them below if needed
+ foreign_alias => 'F',
+ self_alias => 'S',
+ );
+
+ my $rel_values =
+ $rel_resolution->{join_free_values}
+ ||
+ { map { substr( $_, 2 ) => $rel_resolution->{join_free_condition}{$_} } keys %{ $rel_resolution->{join_free_condition} } }
+ ;
+
+ # mix everything together
+ my $amalgamated_values = {
+ %{
+ # in case we got back join_free_values - they already have passed the extractor
+ $rel_resolution->{join_free_values}
+ ? $rel_values
+ : extract_equality_conditions(
+ $rel_values,
+ 'consider_nulls'
+ )
+ },
+ %$data,
+ };
+
+ # cleanup possible rogue { somecolumn => [ -and => 1,2 ] }
+ ($amalgamated_values->{$_}||'') eq UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION
+ and
+ delete $amalgamated_values->{$_}
+ for keys %$amalgamated_values;
+
+ if( my @nonvalues = grep { ! exists $amalgamated_values->{$_} } keys %$rel_values ) {
+
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "Unable to complete value inferrence - relationship '$rel' "
+ . "on source '@{[ $rsrc->source_name ]}' results "
+ . 'in expression(s) instead of definitive values: '
+ . do {
+ # FIXME - used for diag only, but still icky
+ my $sqlm =
+ dbic_internal_try { $rsrc->schema->storage->sql_maker }
+ ||
+ (
+ require DBIx::Class::SQLMaker
+ and
+ DBIx::Class::SQLMaker->new
+ )
+ ;
+ local $sqlm->{quote_char};
+ local $sqlm->{_dequalify_idents} = 1;
+ ($sqlm->_recurse_where({ map { $_ => $rel_values->{$_} } @nonvalues }))[0]
+ }
+ );
+ }
- )->{inferred_values} );
+ # And more complications - in case the relationship did not resolve
+ # we *have* to loop things through search_related ( essentially re-resolving
+ # everything we did so far, but with different type of handholding )
+ # FIXME - this is still a mess, just a *little* better than it was
+ # See also the FIXME at the end of related_resultset()
+ exists $rel_resolution->{join_free_values}
+ ? $rel_rsrc->result_class->new({ -result_source => $rel_rsrc, %$amalgamated_values })
+ : $self->related_resultset($rel)->new_result( $amalgamated_values )
+ ;
}
=head2 create_related
sub set_from_related {
my ($self, $rel, $f_obj) = @_;
- $self->set_columns( $self->result_source->_resolve_relationship_condition (
- infer_values_based_on => {},
+ $self->set_columns( $self->result_source->resolve_relationship_condition (
+ require_join_free_values => 1,
rel_name => $rel,
foreign_values => (
# maintain crazy set_from_related interface
# instead always pass in some dummy values
DUMMY_ALIASPAIR,
- )->{inferred_values} );
+ )->{join_free_values} );
return 1;
}