fallback => 1;
use Data::Page;
+=head1 NAME
+
+DBIX::Class::Recordset - Responsible for fetching and creating recordsets.
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS;
+
+$rs=MyApp::DB::Class->search(registered=>1);
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+The recordset is also know as an iterator.
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item new <db_class> <attrs>
+
+The recordset constructor. Takes a db class and an
+attribute hash (see below for more info on attributes)
+
+=cut
+
sub new {
my ($it_class, $db_class, $attrs) = @_;
#use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper(@_);
return $new;
}
+=item cursor
+
+Return a storage driven cursor to the given record set.
+
+=cut
+
sub cursor {
my ($self) = @_;
my ($db_class, $attrs) = @{$self}{qw/class attrs/};
$attrs->{where},$attrs);
}
+=item slice <first> <last>
+
+return a number of elements from the given record set.
+
+=cut
+
sub slice {
my ($self, $min, $max) = @_;
my $attrs = { %{ $self->{attrs} || {} } };
return (wantarray ? $slice->all : $slice);
}
+=item next
+
+Returns the next element in this record set.
+
+=cut
+
sub next {
my ($self) = @_;
my @row = $self->cursor->next;
sub _construct_object {
my ($self, @row) = @_;
- my @cols = $self->{class}->_select_columns;
+ my @cols = @{ $self->{attrs}{cols} };
+ s/^me\.// for @cols;
+ @cols = grep { ! /\./ } @cols;
my $new;
unless ($self->{attrs}{prefetch}) {
$new = $self->{class}->_row_to_object(\@cols, \@row);
$new = $self->{class}->_row_to_object(\@cols, \@main);
PRE: foreach my $pre (@{$self->{attrs}{prefetch}}) {
my $rel_obj = $self->{class}->_relationships->{$pre};
- my @pre_cols = $rel_obj->{class}->columns;
+ my $pre_class = $self->{class}->resolve_class($rel_obj->{class});
+ my @pre_cols = $pre_class->_select_columns;
my @vals = splice(@row, 0, scalar @pre_cols);
- my $fetched = $rel_obj->{class}->_row_to_object(\@pre_cols, \@vals);
+ my $fetched = $pre_class->_row_to_object(\@pre_cols, \@vals);
$self->{class}->throw("No accessor for prefetched $pre")
unless defined $rel_obj->{attrs}{accessor};
if ($rel_obj->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'single') {
foreach my $pri ($rel_obj->{class}->primary_columns) {
- next PRE unless defined $fetched->get_column($pri);
+ unless (defined $fetched->get_column($pri)) {
+ undef $fetched;
+ last;
+ }
}
$new->{_relationship_data}{$pre} = $fetched;
} elsif ($rel_obj->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'filter') {
$new->{_inflated_column}{$pre} = $fetched;
} else {
- $self->{class}->throw("Don't know to to store prefetched $pre");
+ $self->{class}->throw("Don't know how to store prefetched $pre");
}
}
}
return $new;
}
+=item count
+
+Performs an SQL count with the same query as the resultset was built
+with to find the number of elements.
+
+=cut
+
+
sub count {
my ($self) = @_;
my $db_class = $self->{class};
: $self->{count};
}
+=item all
+
+Returns all elements in the recordset. Is called implictly if the search
+method is used in list context.
+
+=cut
+
sub all {
my ($self) = @_;
return map { $self->_construct_object(@$_); }
$self->cursor->all;
}
+=item reset
+
+Reset this recordset's cursor, so you can iterate through the elements again.
+
+=cut
+
sub reset {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->cursor->reset;
return $self;
}
+=item first
+
+resets the recordset and returns the first element.
+
+=cut
+
sub first {
return $_[0]->reset->next;
}
+=item delete
+
+Deletes all elements in the recordset.
+
+=cut
+
sub delete {
my ($self) = @_;
$_->delete for $self->all;
*delete_all = \&delete; # Yeah, yeah, yeah ...
+=item pager
+
+Returns a L<Data::Page> object for the current resultset. Only makes
+sense for queries with page turned on.
+
+=cut
+
sub pager {
my ($self) = @_;
my $attrs = $self->{attrs};
return $self->{pager};
}
+=item page <page>
+
+Returns a new recordset representing a given page.
+
+=cut
+
sub page {
my ($self, $page) = @_;
my $attrs = $self->{attrs};
return $self->new($self->{class}, $attrs);
}
+=back
+
+=head1 Attributes
+
+The recordset is responsible for handling the various attributes that
+can be passed in with the search functions. Here's an overview of them:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item order_by
+
+Which column to order the results by.
+
+=item cols
+
+Which cols should be retrieved on the first search.
+
+=item join
+
+Contains a list of relations that should be joined for this query. Can also
+contain a hash referece to refer to that relation's relations.
+
+=item from
+
+This attribute can contain a arrayref of elements. each element can be another
+arrayref, to nest joins, or it can be a hash which represents the two sides
+of the join.
+
+*NOTE* Use this on your own risk. This allows you to shoot your foot off!
+
+=item page
+
+Should the resultset be paged? This can also be enabled by using the
+'page' option.
+
+=item rows
+
+For paged resultsset, how many rows per page
+
+=item offset
+
+For paged resultsset, which page to start on.
+
+=back
+
1;