use Data::Page;
use Storable;
use DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn;
+use DBIx::Class::ResultSourceHandle;
use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
-__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/AccessorGroup/);
-__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => qw/result_source result_class/);
+__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => qw/result_class _source_handle/);
=head1 NAME
return $class->new_result(@_) if ref $class;
my ($source, $attrs) = @_;
- #weaken $source;
+ $source = $source->handle
+ unless $source->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSourceHandle');
+ $attrs = { %{$attrs||{}} };
if ($attrs->{page}) {
$attrs->{rows} ||= 10;
$attrs->{alias} ||= 'me';
my $self = {
- result_source => $source,
- result_class => $attrs->{result_class} || $source->result_class,
+ _source_handle => $source,
+ result_class => $attrs->{result_class} || $source->resolve->result_class,
cond => $attrs->{where},
count => undef,
pager => undef,
columns => [qw/name artistid/],
});
-For a list of attributes that can be passed to C<search>, see L</ATTRIBUTES>. For more examples of using this function, see L<Searching|DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/Searching>.
+For a list of attributes that can be passed to C<search>, see
+L</ATTRIBUTES>. For more examples of using this function, see
+L<Searching|DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/Searching>. For a complete
+documentation for the first argument, see L<SQL::Abstract>.
=cut
my $cond = (@_
? (
(@_ == 1 || ref $_[0] eq "HASH")
- ? shift
+ ? (
+ (ref $_[0] eq 'HASH')
+ ? (
+ (keys %{ $_[0] } > 0)
+ ? shift
+ : undef
+ )
+ : shift
+ )
: (
(@_ % 2)
? $self->throw_exception("Odd number of arguments to search")
}
: $where);
}
+
if (defined $cond) {
$new_attrs->{where} = (
defined $new_attrs->{where}
: $having);
}
- my $rs = (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $new_attrs);
+ my $rs = (ref $self)->new($self->_source_handle, $new_attrs);
if ($rows) {
$rs->set_cache($rows);
}
$input_query = {@_};
}
+ my (%related, $info);
+
+ foreach my $key (keys %$input_query) {
+ if (ref($input_query->{$key})
+ && ($info = $self->result_source->relationship_info($key))) {
+ my $rel_q = $self->result_source->resolve_condition(
+ $info->{cond}, delete $input_query->{$key}, $key
+ );
+ die "Can't handle OR join condition in find" if ref($rel_q) eq 'ARRAY';
+ @related{keys %$rel_q} = values %$rel_q;
+ }
+ }
+ if (my @keys = keys %related) {
+ @{$input_query}{@keys} = values %related;
+ }
+
my @unique_queries = $self->_unique_queries($input_query, $attrs);
# Build the final query: Default to the disjunction of the unique queries,
? ($attrs->{key})
: $self->result_source->unique_constraint_names;
+ my $where = $self->_collapse_cond($self->{attrs}{where} || {});
+ my $num_where = scalar keys %$where;
+
my @unique_queries;
foreach my $name (@constraint_names) {
my @unique_cols = $self->result_source->unique_constraint_columns($name);
my $unique_query = $self->_build_unique_query($query, \@unique_cols);
+ my $num_cols = scalar @unique_cols;
my $num_query = scalar keys %$unique_query;
- next unless $num_query;
- # XXX: Assuming quite a bit about $self->{attrs}{where}
- my $num_cols = scalar @unique_cols;
- my $num_where = exists $self->{attrs}{where}
- ? scalar keys %{ $self->{attrs}{where} }
- : 0;
- push @unique_queries, $unique_query
- if $num_query + $num_where == $num_cols;
+ my $total = $num_query + $num_where;
+ if ($num_query && ($num_query == $num_cols || $total == $num_cols)) {
+ # The query is either unique on its own or is unique in combination with
+ # the existing where clause
+ push @unique_queries, $unique_query;
+ }
}
return @unique_queries;
$attrs->{where}, $attrs
);
- return (@data ? $self->_construct_object(@data) : ());
+ return (@data ? ($self->_construct_object(@data))[0] : ());
}
# _is_unique_query
$self->{all_cache_position} = 1;
return ($self->all)[0];
}
+ if ($self->{stashed_objects}) {
+ my $obj = shift(@{$self->{stashed_objects}});
+ delete $self->{stashed_objects} unless @{$self->{stashed_objects}};
+ return $obj;
+ }
my @row = (
exists $self->{stashed_row}
? @{delete $self->{stashed_row}}
: $self->cursor->next
);
return unless (@row);
- return $self->_construct_object(@row);
+ my ($row, @more) = $self->_construct_object(@row);
+ $self->{stashed_objects} = \@more if @more;
+ return $row;
}
sub _construct_object {
my ($self, @row) = @_;
my $info = $self->_collapse_result($self->{_attrs}{as}, \@row);
- my $new = $self->result_class->inflate_result($self->result_source, @$info);
- $new = $self->{_attrs}{record_filter}->($new)
+ my @new = $self->result_class->inflate_result($self->_source_handle, @$info);
+ @new = $self->{_attrs}{record_filter}->(@new)
if exists $self->{_attrs}{record_filter};
- return $new;
+ return @new;
}
sub _collapse_result {
# offset, order by and page are not needed to count. record_filter is cdbi
delete $attrs->{$_} for qw/rows offset order_by page pager record_filter/;
- my $tmp_rs = (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $attrs);
+ my $tmp_rs = (ref $self)->new($self->_source_handle, $attrs);
my ($count) = $tmp_rs->cursor->next;
return $count;
}
unless ref $values eq 'HASH';
my $cond = $self->_cond_for_update_delete;
-
+
return $self->result_source->storage->update(
- $self->result_source->from, $values, $cond
+ $self->result_source, $values, $cond
);
}
my $cond = $self->_cond_for_update_delete;
- $self->result_source->storage->delete($self->result_source->from, $cond);
+ $self->result_source->storage->delete($self->result_source, $cond);
return 1;
}
sub page {
my ($self, $page) = @_;
- return (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, { %{$self->{attrs}}, page => $page });
+ return (ref $self)->new($self->_source_handle, { %{$self->{attrs}}, page => $page });
}
=head2 new_result
my %new = (
%{ $self->_remove_alias($values, $alias) },
%{ $self->_remove_alias($collapsed_cond, $alias) },
+ -source_handle => $self->_source_handle
);
- my $obj = $self->result_class->new(\%new);
- $obj->result_source($self->result_source) if $obj->can('result_source');
- return $obj;
+ return $self->result_class->new(\%new);
}
# _collapse_cond
sub _remove_alias {
my ($self, $query, $alias) = @_;
- my %unaliased = %{ $query || {} };
- foreach my $key (keys %unaliased) {
- $unaliased{$1} = delete $unaliased{$key}
+ my %orig = %{ $query || {} };
+ my %unaliased;
+
+ foreach my $key (keys %orig) {
+ if ($key !~ /\./) {
+ $unaliased{$key} = $orig{$key};
+ next;
+ }
+ $unaliased{$1} = $orig{$key}
if $key =~ m/^(?:\Q$alias\E\.)?([^.]+)$/;
}
my $rel_obj = $self->result_source->relationship_info($rel);
$self->throw_exception(
- "search_related: result source '" . $self->result_source->name .
+ "search_related: result source '" . $self->_source_handle->source_moniker .
"' has no such relationship $rel")
unless $rel_obj;
my $join_count = $seen->{$rel};
my $alias = ($join_count > 1 ? join('_', $rel, $join_count) : $rel);
- $self->result_source->schema->resultset($rel_obj->{class})->search_rs(
+ $self->_source_handle->schema->resultset($rel_obj->{class})->search_rs(
undef, {
%{$self->{attrs}||{}},
join => undef,
return $self->{_attrs} if $self->{_attrs};
my $attrs = { %{$self->{attrs}||{}} };
- my $source = $self->{result_source};
+ my $source = $self->result_source;
my $alias = $attrs->{alias};
$attrs->{columns} ||= delete $attrs->{cols} if exists $attrs->{cols};
}
}
+sub result_source {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ if (@_) {
+ $self->_source_handle($_[0]->handle);
+ } else {
+ $self->_source_handle->resolve;
+ }
+}
+
=head2 throw_exception
See L<DBIx::Class::Schema/throw_exception> for details.
sub throw_exception {
my $self=shift;
- $self->result_source->schema->throw_exception(@_);
+ $self->_source_handle->schema->throw_exception(@_);
}
# XXX: FIXME: Attributes docs need clearing up
through directly to SQL, so you can give e.g. C<year DESC> for a
descending order on the column `year'.
-Please note that if you have quoting enabled (see
-L<DBIx::Class::Storage/quote_char>) you will need to do C<\'year DESC' > to
+Please note that if you have C<quote_char> enabled (see
+L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/connect_info>) you will need to do C<\'year DESC' > to
specify an order. (The scalar ref causes it to be passed as raw sql to the DB,
so you will need to manually quote things as appropriate.)
});
would return all CDs and include a 'name' column to the information
-passed to object inflation
+passed to object inflation. Note that the 'artist' is the name of the
+column (or relationship) accessor, and 'name' is the name of the column
+accessor in the related table.
=head2 select
=back
-Indicates column names for object inflation. This is used in conjunction with
-C<select>, usually when C<select> contains one or more function or stored
+Indicates column names for object inflation. That is, c< as >
+indicates the name that the column can be accessed as via the
+C<get_column> method (or via the object accessor, B<if one already
+exists>). It has nothing to do with the SQL code C< SELECT foo AS bar
+>.
+
+The C< as > attribute is used in conjunction with C<select>,
+usually when C<select> contains one or more function or stored
procedure names:
$rs = $schema->resultset('Employee')->search(undef, {