use strict;
use warnings;
use overload
- '0+' => 'count',
+ '0+' => \&count,
'bool' => sub { 1; },
fallback => 1;
use Data::Page;
use Storable;
+use Scalar::Util qw/weaken/;
use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/AccessorGroup/);
-__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => 'result_source');
+__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => qw/result_source result_class/);
=head1 NAME
package MyApp::Schema::Artist;
use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
+ __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
__PACKAGE__->table('artist');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/artistid name/);
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('artistid');
package MyApp::Schema::CD;
use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
- __PACKAGE__->table('artist');
+ __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
+ __PACKAGE__->table('cd');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/cdid artist title year/);
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('cdid');
__PACKAGE__->belongs_to(artist => 'MyApp::Schema::Artist');
=head1 METHODS
-=head2 new($source, \%$attrs)
+=head2 new
+
+=head3 Arguments: ($source, \%$attrs)
The resultset constructor. Takes a source object (usually a
-L<DBIx::Class::ResultSourceProxy::Table>) and an attribute hash (see L</ATRRIBUTES>
+L<DBIx::Class::ResultSourceProxy::Table>) and an attribute hash (see L</ATTRIBUTES>
below). Does not perform any queries -- these are executed as needed by the
other methods.
sub new {
my $class = shift;
return $class->new_result(@_) if ref $class;
+
my ($source, $attrs) = @_;
- #use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper($attrs);
+ weaken $source;
$attrs = Storable::dclone($attrs || {}); # { %{ $attrs || {} } };
- my %seen;
+ #use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper($attrs);
my $alias = ($attrs->{alias} ||= 'me');
- if ($attrs->{cols} || !$attrs->{select}) {
- delete $attrs->{as} if $attrs->{cols};
- my @cols = ($attrs->{cols}
- ? @{delete $attrs->{cols}}
- : $source->columns);
- $attrs->{select} = [ map { m/\./ ? $_ : "${alias}.$_" } @cols ];
- }
- $attrs->{as} ||= [ map { m/^$alias\.(.*)$/ ? $1 : $_ } @{$attrs->{select}} ];
+
+ $attrs->{columns} ||= delete $attrs->{cols} if $attrs->{cols};
+ delete $attrs->{as} if $attrs->{columns};
+ $attrs->{columns} ||= [ $source->columns ] unless $attrs->{select};
+ $attrs->{select} = [ map { m/\./ ? $_ : "${alias}.$_" } @{delete $attrs->{columns}} ]
+ if $attrs->{columns};
+ $attrs->{as} ||= [ map { m/^\Q$alias.\E(.+)$/ ? $1 : $_ } @{$attrs->{select}} ];
if (my $include = delete $attrs->{include_columns}) {
push(@{$attrs->{select}}, @$include);
- push(@{$attrs->{as}}, map { m/([^\.]+)$/; $1; } @$include);
+ push(@{$attrs->{as}}, map { m/([^.]+)$/; $1; } @$include);
}
#use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper(@{$attrs}{qw/select as/});
+
$attrs->{from} ||= [ { $alias => $source->from } ];
$attrs->{seen_join} ||= {};
+ my %seen;
if (my $join = delete $attrs->{join}) {
- foreach my $j (ref $join eq 'ARRAY'
- ? (@{$join}) : ($join)) {
+ foreach my $j (ref $join eq 'ARRAY' ? @$join : ($join)) {
if (ref $j eq 'HASH') {
$seen{$_} = 1 foreach keys %$j;
} else {
}
push(@{$attrs->{from}}, $source->resolve_join($join, $attrs->{alias}, $attrs->{seen_join}));
}
+
$attrs->{group_by} ||= $attrs->{select} if delete $attrs->{distinct};
+ $attrs->{order_by} = [ $attrs->{order_by} ] if $attrs->{order_by} and !ref($attrs->{order_by});
+ $attrs->{order_by} ||= [];
+ my $collapse = $attrs->{collapse} || {};
if (my $prefetch = delete $attrs->{prefetch}) {
- foreach my $p (ref $prefetch eq 'ARRAY'
- ? (@{$prefetch}) : ($prefetch)) {
- if( ref $p eq 'HASH' ) {
+ my @pre_order;
+ foreach my $p (ref $prefetch eq 'ARRAY' ? @$prefetch : ($prefetch)) {
+ if ( ref $p eq 'HASH' ) {
foreach my $key (keys %$p) {
push(@{$attrs->{from}}, $source->resolve_join($p, $attrs->{alias}))
unless $seen{$key};
}
- }
- else {
+ } else {
push(@{$attrs->{from}}, $source->resolve_join($p, $attrs->{alias}))
unless $seen{$p};
}
- my @prefetch = $source->resolve_prefetch($p, $attrs->{alias});
- #die Dumper \@cols;
+ my @prefetch = $source->resolve_prefetch(
+ $p, $attrs->{alias}, {}, \@pre_order, $collapse);
push(@{$attrs->{select}}, map { $_->[0] } @prefetch);
push(@{$attrs->{as}}, map { $_->[1] } @prefetch);
}
+ push(@{$attrs->{order_by}}, @pre_order);
}
+ $attrs->{collapse} = $collapse;
+# use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper($collapse) if keys %{$collapse};
if ($attrs->{page}) {
$attrs->{rows} ||= 10;
$attrs->{offset} ||= 0;
$attrs->{offset} += ($attrs->{rows} * ($attrs->{page} - 1));
}
- my $new = {
+
+ bless {
result_source => $source,
+ result_class => $attrs->{result_class} || $source->result_class,
cond => $attrs->{where},
from => $attrs->{from},
+ collapse => $collapse,
count => undef,
page => delete $attrs->{page},
pager => undef,
- attrs => $attrs };
- bless ($new, $class);
- return $new;
+ attrs => $attrs
+ }, $class;
}
=head2 search
my $new_rs = $rs->search({ foo => 3 });
If you need to pass in additional attributes but no additional condition,
-call it as C<search({}, \%attrs);>.
+call it as C<search(undef, \%attrs);>.
# "SELECT foo, bar FROM $class_table"
- my @all = $class->search({}, { cols => [qw/foo bar/] });
+ my @all = $class->search(undef, { columns => [qw/foo bar/] });
=cut
sub search {
my $self = shift;
- #use Data::Dumper;warn Dumper(@_);
-
- my $attrs = { %{$self->{attrs}} };
- if (@_ > 1 && ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH') {
- $attrs = { %$attrs, %{ pop(@_) } };
- }
-
- my $where = (@_ ? ((@_ == 1 || ref $_[0] eq "HASH") ? shift : {@_}) : undef());
- if (defined $where) {
- $where = (defined $attrs->{where}
+ my $rs;
+ if( @_ ) {
+
+ my $attrs = { %{$self->{attrs}} };
+ my $having = delete $attrs->{having};
+ $attrs = { %$attrs, %{ pop(@_) } } if @_ > 1 and ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH';
+
+ my $where = (@_
+ ? ((@_ == 1 || ref $_[0] eq "HASH")
+ ? shift
+ : ((@_ % 2)
+ ? $self->throw_exception(
+ "Odd number of arguments to search")
+ : {@_}))
+ : undef());
+ if (defined $where) {
+ $attrs->{where} = (defined $attrs->{where}
? { '-and' =>
[ map { ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' ? [ -or => $_ ] : $_ }
$where, $attrs->{where} ] }
: $where);
- $attrs->{where} = $where;
- }
+ }
- my $rs = (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $attrs);
+ if (defined $having) {
+ $attrs->{having} = (defined $attrs->{having}
+ ? { '-and' =>
+ [ map { ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' ? [ -or => $_ ] : $_ }
+ $having, $attrs->{having} ] }
+ : $having);
+ }
+ $rs = (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $attrs);
+ }
+ else {
+ $rs = $self;
+ $rs->reset;
+ }
return (wantarray ? $rs->all : $rs);
}
resultset.
=cut
-
+
sub search_literal {
my ($self, $cond, @vals) = @_;
my $attrs = (ref $vals[$#vals] eq 'HASH' ? { %{ pop(@vals) } } : {});
return $self->search(\$cond, $attrs);
}
-=head2 find(@colvalues), find(\%cols, \%attrs?)
+=head2 find
+
+=head3 Arguments: (@colvalues) | (\%cols, \%attrs?)
Finds a row based on its primary key or unique constraint. For example:
Also takes an optional C<key> attribute, to search by a specific key or unique
constraint. For example:
- my $cd = $schema->resultset('CD')->find_or_create(
+ my $cd = $schema->resultset('CD')->find(
{
artist => 'Massive Attack',
title => 'Mezzanine',
my @cols = $self->result_source->primary_columns;
if (exists $attrs->{key}) {
my %uniq = $self->result_source->unique_constraints;
- $self->( "Unknown key " . $attrs->{key} . " on " . $self->name )
+ $self->throw_exception( "Unknown key $attrs->{key} on $self->name" )
unless exists $uniq{$attrs->{key}};
@cols = @{ $uniq{$attrs->{key}} };
}
} else {
$query = {@vals};
}
- foreach (keys %$query) {
- next if m/\./;
- $query->{$self->{attrs}{alias}.'.'.$_} = delete $query->{$_};
+ foreach my $key (grep { ! m/\./ } keys %$query) {
+ $query->{"$self->{attrs}{alias}.$key"} = delete $query->{$key};
}
#warn Dumper($query);
- return (keys %$attrs
- ? $self->search($query,$attrs)->single
- : $self->single($query));
+
+ if (keys %$attrs) {
+ my $rs = $self->search($query,$attrs);
+ return keys %{$rs->{collapse}} ? $rs->next : $rs->single;
+ } else {
+ return keys %{$self->{collapse}} ? $self->search($query)->next : $self->single($query);
+ }
}
=head2 search_related
sub cursor {
my ($self) = @_;
- my ($attrs) = $self->{attrs};
- $attrs = { %$attrs };
+ my $attrs = { %{$self->{attrs}} };
return $self->{cursor}
||= $self->result_source->storage->select($self->{from}, $attrs->{select},
$attrs->{where},$attrs);
=cut
sub single {
- my ($self, $extra) = @_;
- my ($attrs) = $self->{attrs};
- $attrs = { %$attrs };
- if ($extra) {
+ my ($self, $where) = @_;
+ my $attrs = { %{$self->{attrs}} };
+ if ($where) {
if (defined $attrs->{where}) {
$attrs->{where} = {
- '-and'
- => [ map { ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' ? [ -or => $_ ] : $_ }
- delete $attrs->{where}, $extra ]
+ '-and' =>
+ [ map { ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' ? [ -or => $_ ] : $_ }
+ $where, delete $attrs->{where} ]
};
} else {
- $attrs->{where} = $extra;
+ $attrs->{where} = $where;
}
}
my @data = $self->result_source->storage->select_single(
=cut
sub search_like {
- my $class = shift;
- my $attrs = { };
- if (@_ > 1 && ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH') {
- $attrs = pop(@_);
- }
- my $query = ref $_[0] eq "HASH" ? { %{shift()} }: {@_};
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $attrs = (@_ > 1 && ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH' ? pop(@_) : {});
+ my $query = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? { %{shift()} }: {@_};
$query->{$_} = { 'like' => $query->{$_} } for keys %$query;
return $class->search($query, { %$attrs });
}
-=head2 slice($first, $last)
+=head2 slice
+
+=head3 Arguments: ($first, $last)
Returns a subset of elements from the resultset.
Can be used to efficiently iterate over records in the resultset:
- my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({});
+ my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search;
while (my $cd = $rs->next) {
print $cd->title;
}
sub next {
my ($self) = @_;
- my $cache = $self->get_cache;
- if( @$cache ) {
+ if (@{$self->{all_cache} || []}) {
$self->{all_cache_position} ||= 0;
- my $obj = $cache->[$self->{all_cache_position}];
- $self->{all_cache_position}++;
- return $obj;
+ return $self->{all_cache}->[$self->{all_cache_position}++];
}
- my @row = $self->cursor->next;
+ if ($self->{attrs}{cache}) {
+ $self->{all_cache_position} = 1;
+ return ($self->all)[0];
+ }
+ my @row = (exists $self->{stashed_row}
+ ? @{delete $self->{stashed_row}}
+ : $self->cursor->next);
# warn Dumper(\@row); use Data::Dumper;
return unless (@row);
return $self->_construct_object(@row);
sub _construct_object {
my ($self, @row) = @_;
- my @row_orig = @row; # copy @row for key comparison later, because @row will change
my @as = @{ $self->{attrs}{as} };
- #warn "@cols -> @row";
+
+ my $info = $self->_collapse_result(\@as, \@row);
+
+ my $new = $self->result_class->inflate_result($self->result_source, @$info);
+
+ $new = $self->{attrs}{record_filter}->($new)
+ if exists $self->{attrs}{record_filter};
+ return $new;
+}
+
+sub _collapse_result {
+ my ($self, $as, $row, $prefix) = @_;
+
+ my %const;
+
+ my @copy = @$row;
+ foreach my $this_as (@$as) {
+ my $val = shift @copy;
+ if (defined $prefix) {
+ if ($this_as =~ m/^\Q${prefix}.\E(.+)$/) {
+ my $remain = $1;
+ $remain =~ /^(?:(.*)\.)?([^.]+)$/;
+ $const{$1||''}{$2} = $val;
+ }
+ } else {
+ $this_as =~ /^(?:(.*)\.)?([^.]+)$/;
+ $const{$1||''}{$2} = $val;
+ }
+ }
+
my $info = [ {}, {} ];
- foreach my $as (@as) {
- my $rs = $self;
+ foreach my $key (keys %const) {
+ if (length $key) {
+ my $target = $info;
+ my @parts = split(/\./, $key);
+ foreach my $p (@parts) {
+ $target = $target->[1]->{$p} ||= [];
+ }
+ $target->[0] = $const{$key};
+ } else {
+ $info->[0] = $const{$key};
+ }
+ }
+
+ my @collapse = (defined($prefix)
+ ? (map { (m/^\Q${prefix}.\E(.+)$/ ? ($1) : ()); }
+ keys %{$self->{collapse}})
+ : keys %{$self->{collapse}});
+ if (@collapse) {
+ my ($c) = sort { length $a <=> length $b } @collapse;
my $target = $info;
- my @parts = split(/\./, $as);
- my $col = pop(@parts);
- foreach my $p (@parts) {
+ foreach my $p (split(/\./, $c)) {
$target = $target->[1]->{$p} ||= [];
-
- # if cache is enabled, fetch inflated objs for prefetch
- if( $rs->{attrs}->{cache} ) {
- my $rel_info = $rs->result_source->relationship_info($p);
- my $cond = $rel_info->{cond};
- my $parent_rs = $rs;
- $rs = $rs->related_resultset($p);
- $rs->{attrs}->{cache} = 1;
- my @objs = ();
-
- # populate related resultset's cache if empty
- if( !@{ $rs->get_cache } ) {
- $rs->all;
- }
-
- # get ordinals for pk columns in $row, so values can be compared
- my $map = {};
- keys %$cond;
- my $re = qr/^\w+\./;
- while( my( $rel_key, $pk ) = ( each %$cond ) ) {
- $rel_key =~ s/$re//;
- $pk =~ s/$re//;
- $map->{$rel_key} = $pk;
- } #die Dumper $map;
-
- keys %$map;
- while( my( $rel_key, $pk ) = each( %$map ) ) {
- my $i = 0;
- foreach my $col ( $parent_rs->result_source->columns ) {
- if( $col eq $pk ) {
- $map->{$rel_key} = $i;
- }
- $i++;
- }
- } #die Dumper $map;
-
- $rs->reset(); # reset cursor/cache position
-
- # get matching objects for inflation
- OBJ: while( my $rel_obj = $rs->next ) {
- keys %$map;
- KEYS: while( my( $rel_key, $ordinal ) = each %$map ) {
- # use get_column to avoid auto inflation (want scalar value)
- if( $rel_obj->get_column($rel_key) ne $row_orig[$ordinal] ) {
- next OBJ;
- }
- push @objs, $rel_obj;
- }
- }
- $target->[0] = \@objs;
- }
}
- $target->[0]->{$col} = shift @row
- if ref($target->[0]) ne 'ARRAY'; # arrayref is pre-inflated objects, do not overwrite
+ my $c_prefix = (defined($prefix) ? "${prefix}.${c}" : $c);
+ my @co_key = @{$self->{collapse}{$c_prefix}};
+ my %co_check = map { ($_, $target->[0]->{$_}); } @co_key;
+ my $tree = $self->_collapse_result($as, $row, $c_prefix);
+ my (@final, @raw);
+ while ( !(grep {
+ !defined($tree->[0]->{$_})
+ || $co_check{$_} ne $tree->[0]->{$_}
+ } @co_key) ) {
+ push(@final, $tree);
+ last unless (@raw = $self->cursor->next);
+ $row = $self->{stashed_row} = \@raw;
+ $tree = $self->_collapse_result($as, $row, $c_prefix);
+ #warn Data::Dumper::Dumper($tree, $row);
+ }
+ @$target = @final;
}
- #use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper(\@as, $info);
- my $new = $self->result_source->result_class->inflate_result(
- $self->result_source, @$info);
- $new = $self->{attrs}{record_filter}->($new)
- if exists $self->{attrs}{record_filter};
- return $new;
+
+ return $info;
}
-=head2 result_source
+=head2 result_source
Returns a reference to the result source for this recordset.
sub count {
my $self = shift;
- return $self->search(@_)->count if @_ && defined $_[0];
- unless (defined $self->{count}) {
- return scalar @{ $self->get_cache }
- if @{ $self->get_cache };
- my $group_by;
- my $select = { 'count' => '*' };
- if( $group_by = delete $self->{attrs}{group_by} ) {
- my @distinct = (ref $group_by ? @$group_by : ($group_by));
- # todo: try CONCAT for multi-column pk
- my @pk = $self->result_source->primary_columns;
- if( scalar(@pk) == 1 ) {
- my $pk = shift(@pk);
- my $alias = $self->{attrs}{alias};
- my $re = qr/^($alias\.)?$pk$/;
- foreach my $column ( @distinct) {
- if( $column =~ $re ) {
- @distinct = ( $column );
- last;
- }
- }
- }
+ return $self->search(@_)->count if @_ and defined $_[0];
+ return scalar @{ $self->get_cache } if @{ $self->get_cache };
- $select = { count => { 'distinct' => \@distinct } };
- #use Data::Dumper; die Dumper $select;
- }
+ my $count = $self->_count;
+ return 0 unless $count;
- my $attrs = { %{ $self->{attrs} },
- select => $select,
- as => [ 'count' ] };
- # 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/;
-
- ($self->{count}) = (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $attrs)->cursor->next;
- $self->{attrs}{group_by} = $group_by;
- }
- return 0 unless $self->{count};
- my $count = $self->{count};
$count -= $self->{attrs}{offset} if $self->{attrs}{offset};
$count = $self->{attrs}{rows} if
- ($self->{attrs}{rows} && $self->{attrs}{rows} < $count);
+ $self->{attrs}{rows} and $self->{attrs}{rows} < $count;
+ return $count;
+}
+
+sub _count { # Separated out so pager can get the full count
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $select = { count => '*' };
+ my $attrs = { %{ $self->{attrs} } };
+ if (my $group_by = delete $attrs->{group_by}) {
+ delete $attrs->{having};
+ my @distinct = (ref $group_by ? @$group_by : ($group_by));
+ # todo: try CONCAT for multi-column pk
+ my @pk = $self->result_source->primary_columns;
+ if (@pk == 1) {
+ foreach my $column (@distinct) {
+ if ($column =~ qr/^(?:\Q$attrs->{alias}.\E)?$pk[0]$/) {
+ @distinct = ($column);
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ $select = { count => { distinct => \@distinct } };
+ #use Data::Dumper; die Dumper $select;
+ }
+
+ $attrs->{select} = $select;
+ $attrs->{as} = [qw/count/];
+
+ # 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 ($count) = (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $attrs)->cursor->next;
return $count;
}
sub all {
my ($self) = @_;
- return @{ $self->get_cache }
- if @{ $self->get_cache };
- if( $self->{attrs}->{cache} ) {
- my @obj = map { $self->_construct_object(@$_); }
- $self->cursor->all;
- $self->set_cache( \@obj );
- return @{ $self->get_cache };
+ return @{ $self->get_cache } if @{ $self->get_cache };
+
+ my @obj;
+
+ if (keys %{$self->{collapse}}) {
+ # Using $self->cursor->all is really just an optimisation.
+ # If we're collapsing has_many prefetches it probably makes
+ # very little difference, and this is cleaner than hacking
+ # _construct_object to survive the approach
+ $self->cursor->reset;
+ my @row = $self->cursor->next;
+ while (@row) {
+ push(@obj, $self->_construct_object(@row));
+ @row = (exists $self->{stashed_row}
+ ? @{delete $self->{stashed_row}}
+ : $self->cursor->next);
+ }
+ } else {
+ @obj = map { $self->_construct_object(@$_) } $self->cursor->all;
}
- return map { $self->_construct_object(@$_); }
- $self->cursor->all;
+
+ $self->set_cache(\@obj) if $self->{attrs}{cache};
+ return @obj;
}
=head2 reset
return $_[0]->reset->next;
}
-=head2 update(\%values)
+=head2 update
+
+=head3 Arguments: (\%values)
Sets the specified columns in the resultset to the supplied values.
$self->result_source->from, $values, $self->{cond});
}
-=head2 update_all(\%values)
+=head2 update_all
+
+=head3 Arguments: (\%values)
Fetches all objects and updates them one at a time. Note that C<update_all>
will run cascade triggers while L</update> will not.
sub delete {
my ($self) = @_;
my $del = {};
- $self->throw_exception("Can't delete on resultset with condition unless hash or array")
- unless (ref($self->{cond}) eq 'HASH' || ref($self->{cond}) eq 'ARRAY');
- if (ref $self->{cond} eq 'ARRAY') {
+
+ if (!ref($self->{cond})) {
+
+ # No-op. No condition, we're deleting everything
+
+ } elsif (ref $self->{cond} eq 'ARRAY') {
+
$del = [ map { my %hash;
foreach my $key (keys %{$_}) {
- $key =~ /([^\.]+)$/;
+ $key =~ /([^.]+)$/;
$hash{$1} = $_->{$key};
}; \%hash; } @{$self->{cond}} ];
- } elsif ((keys %{$self->{cond}})[0] eq '-and') {
- $del->{-and} = [ map { my %hash;
- foreach my $key (keys %{$_}) {
- $key =~ /([^\.]+)$/;
- $hash{$1} = $_->{$key};
- }; \%hash; } @{$self->{cond}{-and}} ];
- } else {
- foreach my $key (keys %{$self->{cond}}) {
- $key =~ /([^\.]+)$/;
- $del->{$1} = $self->{cond}{$key};
+
+ } elsif (ref $self->{cond} eq 'HASH') {
+
+ if ((keys %{$self->{cond}})[0] eq '-and') {
+
+ $del->{-and} = [ map { my %hash;
+ foreach my $key (keys %{$_}) {
+ $key =~ /([^.]+)$/;
+ $hash{$1} = $_->{$key};
+ }; \%hash; } @{$self->{cond}{-and}} ];
+
+ } else {
+
+ foreach my $key (keys %{$self->{cond}}) {
+ $key =~ /([^.]+)$/;
+ $del->{$1} = $self->{cond}{$key};
+ }
}
+ } else {
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "Can't delete on resultset with condition unless hash or array");
}
+
$self->result_source->storage->delete($self->result_source->from, $del);
return 1;
}
my $attrs = $self->{attrs};
$self->throw_exception("Can't create pager for non-paged rs") unless $self->{page};
$attrs->{rows} ||= 10;
- $self->count;
return $self->{pager} ||= Data::Page->new(
- $self->{count}, $attrs->{rows}, $self->{page});
+ $self->_count, $attrs->{rows}, $self->{page});
}
-=head2 page($page_num)
+=head2 page
+
+=head3 Arguments: ($page_num)
Returns a new resultset for the specified page.
return (ref $self)->new($self->result_source, $attrs);
}
-=head2 new_result(\%vals)
+=head2 new_result
+
+=head3 Arguments: (\%vals)
Creates a result in the resultset's result class.
my %new = %$values;
my $alias = $self->{attrs}{alias};
foreach my $key (keys %{$self->{cond}||{}}) {
- $new{$1} = $self->{cond}{$key} if ($key =~ m/^(?:$alias\.)?([^\.]+)$/);
+ $new{$1} = $self->{cond}{$key} if ($key =~ m/^(?:\Q${alias}.\E)?([^.]+)$/);
}
- my $obj = $self->result_source->result_class->new(\%new);
+ my $obj = $self->result_class->new(\%new);
$obj->result_source($self->result_source) if $obj->can('result_source');
- $obj;
+ return $obj;
}
-=head2 create(\%vals)
+=head2 create
+
+=head3 Arguments: (\%vals)
Inserts a record into the resultset and returns the object.
return $self->new_result($attrs)->insert;
}
-=head2 find_or_create(\%vals, \%attrs?)
+=head2 find_or_create
+
+=head3 Arguments: (\%vals, \%attrs?)
$class->find_or_create({ key => $val, ... });
-Searches for a record matching the search condition; if it doesn't find one,
-creates one and returns that instead.
+Searches for a record matching the search condition; if it doesn't find one,
+creates one and returns that instead.
my $cd = $schema->resultset('CD')->find_or_create({
cdid => 5,
sub find_or_create {
my $self = shift;
my $attrs = (@_ > 1 && ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH' ? pop(@_) : {});
- my $hash = ref $_[0] eq "HASH" ? shift : {@_};
+ my $hash = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? shift : {@_};
my $exists = $self->find($hash, $attrs);
- return defined($exists) ? $exists : $self->create($hash);
+ return defined $exists ? $exists : $self->create($hash);
}
=head2 update_or_create
sub update_or_create {
my $self = shift;
-
my $attrs = (@_ > 1 && ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH' ? pop(@_) : {});
- my $hash = ref $_[0] eq "HASH" ? shift : {@_};
+ my $hash = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? shift : {@_};
my %unique_constraints = $self->result_source->unique_constraints;
my @constraint_names = (exists $attrs->{key}
if (scalar keys %unique_hash == scalar @unique_cols);
}
- my $row;
if (@unique_hashes) {
- $row = $self->search(\@unique_hashes, { rows => 1 })->first;
- if ($row) {
+ my $row = $self->single(\@unique_hashes);
+ if (defined $row) {
$row->set_columns($hash);
$row->update;
+ return $row;
}
}
- unless ($row) {
- $row = $self->create($hash);
- }
-
- return $row;
+ return $self->create($hash);
}
=head2 get_cache
=cut
sub get_cache {
- my $self = shift;
- return $self->{all_cache} || [];
+ shift->{all_cache} || [];
}
=head2 set_cache
my ( $self, $data ) = @_;
$self->throw_exception("set_cache requires an arrayref")
if ref $data ne 'ARRAY';
- my $result_class = $self->result_source->result_class;
+ my $result_class = $self->result_class;
foreach( @$data ) {
$self->throw_exception("cannot cache object of type '$_', expected '$result_class'")
if ref $_ ne $result_class;
=cut
sub clear_cache {
- my $self = shift;
- $self->set_cache([]);
+ shift->set_cache([]);
}
=head2 related_resultset
sub related_resultset {
my ( $self, $rel, @rest ) = @_;
$self->{related_resultsets} ||= {};
- my $resultsets = $self->{related_resultsets};
- if( !exists $resultsets->{$rel} ) {
- #warn "fetching related resultset for rel '$rel'";
- my $rel_obj = $self->result_source->relationship_info($rel);
- $self->throw_exception(
- "search_related: result source '" . $self->result_source->name .
- "' has no such relationship ${rel}")
- unless $rel_obj; #die Dumper $self->{attrs};
- my $rs;
- if( $self->{attrs}->{cache} ) {
- $rs = $self->search(undef);
- }
- else {
- $rs = $self->search(undef, { join => $rel });
- }
- #use Data::Dumper; die Dumper $rs->{attrs};#$rs = $self->search( undef );
- #use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper $self->{attrs}, Dumper $rs->{attrs};
- my $alias = (defined $rs->{attrs}{seen_join}{$rel}
- && $rs->{attrs}{seen_join}{$rel} > 1
- ? join('_', $rel, $rs->{attrs}{seen_join}{$rel})
- : $rel);
- $resultsets->{$rel} =
+ return $self->{related_resultsets}{$rel} ||= do {
+ #warn "fetching related resultset for rel '$rel'";
+ my $rel_obj = $self->result_source->relationship_info($rel);
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "search_related: result source '" . $self->result_source->name .
+ "' has no such relationship ${rel}")
+ unless $rel_obj; #die Dumper $self->{attrs};
+
+ my $rs = $self->search(undef, { join => $rel });
+ my $alias = defined $rs->{attrs}{seen_join}{$rel}
+ && $rs->{attrs}{seen_join}{$rel} > 1
+ ? join('_', $rel, $rs->{attrs}{seen_join}{$rel})
+ : $rel;
+
$self->result_source->schema->resultset($rel_obj->{class}
)->search( undef,
{ %{$rs->{attrs}},
alias => $alias,
- select => undef(),
- as => undef() }
- )->search(@rest);
- }
- return $resultsets->{$rel};
+ select => undef,
+ as => undef }
+ )->search(@rest);
+ };
}
=head2 throw_exception
Which column(s) to order the results by. This is currently passed through
directly to SQL, so you can give e.g. C<foo DESC> for a descending order.
-=head2 cols (arrayref)
+=head2 columns
+
+=head3 Arguments: (arrayref)
Shortcut to request a particular set of columns to be retrieved. Adds
C<me.> onto the start of any column without a C<.> in it and sets C<select>
-from that, then auto-populates C<as> from C<select> as normal.
+from that, then auto-populates C<as> from C<select> as normal. (You may also
+use the C<cols> attribute, as in earlier versions of DBIC.)
+
+=head2 include_columns
-=head2 include_columns (arrayref)
+=head3 Arguments: (arrayref)
Shortcut to include additional columns in the returned results - for example
would add a 'name' column to the information passed to object inflation
-=head2 select (arrayref)
+=head2 select
+
+=head3 Arguments: (arrayref)
Indicates which columns should be selected from the storage. You can use
column names, or in the case of RDBMS back ends, function or stored procedure
names:
$rs = $schema->resultset('Foo')->search(
- {},
+ undef,
{
select => [
'column_name',
attribute, the column names returned are storage-dependent. E.g. MySQL would
return a column named C<count(column_to_count)> in the above example.
-=head2 as (arrayref)
+=head2 as
+
+=head3 Arguments: (arrayref)
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
procedure names:
$rs = $schema->resultset('Foo')->search(
- {},
+ undef,
{
select => [
'column1',
If you want to fetch related objects from other tables as well, see C<prefetch>
below.
-=head2 prefetch arrayref/hashref
+=head2 prefetch
+
+=head3 Arguments: arrayref/hashref
Contains one or more relationships that should be fetched along with the main
query (when they are accessed afterwards they will have already been
objects, because it saves at least one query:
my $rs = $schema->resultset('Tag')->search(
- {},
+ undef,
{
prefetch => {
cd => 'artist'
C<has_one> (or if you're using C<add_relationship>, any relationship declared
with an accessor type of 'single' or 'filter').
-=head2 from (arrayref)
+=head2 from
+
+=head3 Arguments: (arrayref)
The C<from> attribute gives you manual control over the C<FROM> clause of SQL
statements generated by L<DBIx::Class>, allowing you to express custom C<JOIN>
then search against all mothers of those children:
$rs = $schema->resultset('Person')->search(
- {},
+ undef,
{
alias => 'mother', # alias columns in accordance with "from"
from => [
]
],
{ 'mother.person_id' => 'child.mother_id' }
- ],
+ ],
]
},
);
with a father in the person table, we could explicitly use C<INNER JOIN>:
$rs = $schema->resultset('Person')->search(
- {},
+ undef,
{
alias => 'child', # alias columns in accordance with "from"
from => [
Can also be used to simulate an SQL C<LIMIT>.
-=head2 group_by (arrayref)
+=head2 group_by
+
+=head3 Arguments: (arrayref)
A arrayref of columns to group by. Can include columns of joined tables.