use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
use DBIx::Class::Carp;
use DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn;
+use DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator;
use Scalar::Util qw/blessed weaken reftype/;
use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(
fail_on_internal_wantarray fail_on_internal_call UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION
);
use Try::Tiny;
-use Data::Compare (); # no imports!!! guard against insane architecture
# not importing first() as it will clash with our own method
use List::Util ();
A basic ResultSet representing the data of an entire table is returned
by calling C<resultset> on a L<DBIx::Class::Schema> and passing in a
-L<Source|DBIx::Class::Manual::Glossary/Source> name.
+L<Source|DBIx::Class::Manual::Glossary/ResultSource> name.
my $users_rs = $schema->resultset('User');
(ref $_ eq 'HASH' and ! keys %$_)
) and $_ = undef for ($left, $right);
- # either on of the two undef or both undef
- if ( ( (defined $left) xor (defined $right) ) or ! defined $left ) {
+ # either one of the two undef
+ if ( (defined $left) xor (defined $right) ) {
return defined $left ? $left : $right;
}
-
- my $cond = $self->result_source->schema->storage->_collapse_cond({ -and => [$left, $right] });
-
- for my $c (grep { ref $cond->{$_} eq 'ARRAY' and ($cond->{$_}[0]||'') eq '-and' } keys %$cond) {
-
- my @vals = sort @{$cond->{$c}}[ 1..$#{$cond->{$c}} ];
- my @fin = shift @vals;
-
- for my $v (@vals) {
- push @fin, $v unless Data::Compare::Compare( $fin[-1], $v );
- }
-
- $cond->{$c} = (@fin == 1) ? $fin[0] : [-and => @fin ];
+ # both undef
+ elsif ( ! defined $left ) {
+ return undef
+ }
+ else {
+ return $self->result_source->schema->storage->_collapse_cond({ -and => [$left, $right] });
}
-
- $cond;
}
=head2 search_literal
For more information, see L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook>.
-This method is deprecated and will be removed in 0.09. Use L</search()>
+This method is deprecated and will be removed in 0.09. Use L<search()|/search>
instead. An example conversion is:
->search_like({ foo => 'bar' });
$self->{_result_inflator}{is_hri} = ( (
! $self->{_result_inflator}{is_core_row}
and
- $inflator_cref == (
- require DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator
- &&
- DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator->can('inflate_result')
- )
+ $inflator_cref == \&DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator::inflate_result
) ? 1 : 0 ) unless defined $self->{_result_inflator}{is_hri};
if @violating_idx;
$unrolled_non_null_cols_to_check = join (',', @$check_non_null_cols);
+
+ utf8::upgrade($unrolled_non_null_cols_to_check)
+ if DBIx::Class::_ENV_::STRESSTEST_UTF8_UPGRADE_GENERATED_COLLAPSER_SOURCE;
}
my $next_cref =
Note that changing the result_class will also remove any components
that were originally loaded in the source class via
-L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/load_components>. Any overloaded methods
-in the original source class will not run.
+L<load_components|Class::C3::Componentised/load_components( @comps )>.
+Any overloaded methods in the original source class will not run.
=cut
];
}
- if ( defined $attrs->{order_by} ) {
- $attrs->{order_by} = (
- ref( $attrs->{order_by} ) eq 'ARRAY'
- ? [ @{ $attrs->{order_by} } ]
- : [ $attrs->{order_by} || () ]
- );
- }
+ for my $attr (qw(order_by group_by)) {
- if ($attrs->{group_by} and ref $attrs->{group_by} ne 'ARRAY') {
- $attrs->{group_by} = [ $attrs->{group_by} ];
- }
+ if ( defined $attrs->{$attr} ) {
+ $attrs->{$attr} = (
+ ref( $attrs->{$attr} ) eq 'ARRAY'
+ ? [ @{ $attrs->{$attr} } ]
+ : [ $attrs->{$attr} || () ]
+ );
+ delete $attrs->{$attr} unless @{$attrs->{$attr}};
+ }
+ }
# generate selections based on the prefetch helper
my ($prefetch, @prefetch_select, @prefetch_as);
},
});
+Like elsewhere, literal SQL or literal values can be included by using a
+scalar reference or a literal bind value, and these values will be available
+in the result with C<get_column> (see also
+L<SQL::Abstract/Literal SQL and value type operators>):
+
+ # equivalent SQL: SELECT 1, 'a string', IF(my_column,?,?) ...
+ # bind values: $true_value, $false_value
+ columns => [
+ {
+ foo => \1,
+ bar => \q{'a string'},
+ baz => \[ 'IF(my_column,?,?)', $true_value, $false_value ],
+ }
+ ]
+
=head2 +columns
B<NOTE:> You B<MUST> explicitly quote C<'+columns'> when using this attribute.
B<NOTE:> You will almost always need a corresponding L</as> attribute when you
use L</select>, to instruct DBIx::Class how to store the result of the column.
-Also note that the L</as> attribute has nothing to do with the SQL-side 'AS'
-identifier aliasing. You can however alias a function, so you can use it in
-e.g. an C<ORDER BY> clause. This is done via the C<-as> B<select function
-attribute> supplied as shown in the example above.
+
+Also note that the L</as> attribute has B<nothing to do> with the SQL-side
+C<AS> identifier aliasing. You B<can> alias a function (so you can use it e.g.
+in an C<ORDER BY> clause), however this is done via the C<-as> B<select
+function attribute> supplied as shown in the example above.
=head2 +select
slot name in which the column value will be stored within the
L<Row|DBIx::Class::Row> object. The value will then be accessible via this
identifier by the C<get_column> method (or via the object accessor B<if one
-with the same name already exists>) as shown below. The L</as> attribute has
-B<nothing to do> with the SQL-side C<AS>. See L</select> for details.
+with the same name already exists>) as shown below.
+
+The L</as> attribute has B<nothing to do> with the SQL-side identifier
+aliasing C<AS>. See L</select> for details.
$rs = $schema->resultset('Employee')->search(undef, {
select => [
=head2 where
-=over 4
-
-Adds to the WHERE clause.
+Adds extra conditions to the resultset, combined with the preexisting C<WHERE>
+conditions, same as the B<first> argument to the L<search operator|/search>
# only return rows WHERE deleted IS NULL for all searches
__PACKAGE__->resultset_attributes({ where => { deleted => undef } });
-Can be overridden by passing C<< { where => undef } >> as an attribute
-to a resultset.
-
-For more complicated where clauses see L<SQL::Abstract/WHERE CLAUSES>.
-
-=back
+Note that the above example is
+L<strongly discouraged|DBIx::Class::ResultSource/resultset_attributes>.
=head2 cache
[ undef, $val ] === [ {}, $val ]
$val === [ {}, $val ]
-=head1 AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS
+=head1 FURTHER QUESTIONS?
-See L<AUTHOR|DBIx::Class/AUTHOR> and L<CONTRIBUTORS|DBIx::Class/CONTRIBUTORS> in DBIx::Class
+Check the list of L<additional DBIC resources|DBIx::Class/GETTING HELP/SUPPORT>.
-=head1 LICENSE
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
+This module is free software L<copyright|DBIx::Class/COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE>
+by the L<DBIx::Class (DBIC) authors|DBIx::Class/AUTHORS>. You can
+redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the
+L<DBIx::Class library|DBIx::Class/COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE>.
+=cut