use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'DBIx::Class';
-use List::Util qw(first);
+use List::Util;
=head1 NAME
my $new_parent_rs = $rs->search_rs; # we don't want to mess up the original, so clone it
my $attrs = $new_parent_rs->_resolved_attrs;
$new_parent_rs->{attrs}->{$_} = undef for qw(prefetch include_columns +select +as); # prefetch, include_columns, +select, +as cause additional columns to be fetched
- my ($select, $as) =
- map { defined $_ ? ($attrs->{select}->[$_], $attrs->{as}->[$_]) : ($column, $column) }
- first { ($attrs->{as} || [])->[$_] eq $column }
- 0..$#{$attrs->{as} || []};
- my $new = bless { _select => $select, _as => $as, _parent_resultset => $new_parent_rs }, $class;
+
+ # If $column can be found in the 'as' list of the parent resultset, use the
+ # corresponding element of its 'select' list (to keep any custom column
+ # definition set up with 'select' or '+select' attrs), otherwise use $column
+ # (to create a new column definition on-the-fly).
+ my $as_list = $attrs->{as} || [];
+ my $select_list = $attrs->{select} || [];
+ my $as_index = List::Util::first { ($as_list->[$_] || "") eq $column } 0..$#$as_list;
+ my $select = defined $as_index ? $select_list->[$as_index] : $column;
+
+ my $new = bless { _select => $select, _as => $column, _parent_resultset => $new_parent_rs }, $class;
$new->throw_exception("column must be supplied") unless $column;
return $new;
}
sub next {
my $self = shift;
- $self->{_resultset} = $self->{_parent_resultset}->search(undef, {select => [$self->{_select}], as => [$self->{_as}]}) unless ($self->{_resultset});
- my ($row) = $self->{_resultset}->cursor->next;
+ my ($row) = $self->_resultset->cursor->next;
return $row;
}
sub all {
my $self = shift;
- return map {$_->[0]} $self->{_parent_resultset}->search(undef, {select => [$self->{_select}], as => [$self->{_as}]})->cursor->all;
+ return map { $_->[0] } $self->_resultset->cursor->all;
+}
+
+=head2 reset
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: none
+
+=item Return Value: $self
+
+=back
+
+Resets the underlying resultset's cursor, so you can iterate through the
+elements of the column again.
+
+Much like L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/reset>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub reset {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->_resultset->cursor->reset;
+ return $self;
+}
+
+=head2 first
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: none
+
+=item Return Value: $value
+
+=back
+
+Resets the underlying resultset and returns the next value of the column in the
+resultset (or C<undef> if there is none).
+
+Much like L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/first> but just returning the one value.
+
+=cut
+
+sub first {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($row) = $self->_resultset->cursor->reset->next;
+ return $row;
}
=head2 min
}
}
+# _resultset
+#
+# Arguments: none
+#
+# Return Value: $resultset
+#
+# $year_col->_resultset->next
+#
+# Returns the underlying resultset. Creates it from the parent resultset if
+# necessary.
+#
+sub _resultset {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return $self->{_resultset} ||= $self->{_parent_resultset}->search(undef,
+ {
+ select => [$self->{_select}],
+ as => [$self->{_as}]
+ }
+ );
+}
+
1;