use DBIx::Class::ResultSourceHandle;
use DBIx::Class::Carp;
-use DBIx::Class::_Util 'is_literal_value';
+use DBIx::Class::_Util 'UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION';
+use SQL::Abstract 'is_literal_value';
use Devel::GlobalDestruction;
use Try::Tiny;
use List::Util 'first';
L<DBIx::Class::ResultSourceProxy::Table> component, which defines
the L<table|DBIx::Class::ResultSourceProxy::Table/table> method.
When called, C<table> creates and stores an instance of
-L<DBIx::Class::ResultSoure::Table>. Luckily, to use tables as result
+L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource::Table>. Luckily, to use tables as result
sources, you don't need to remember any of this.
Result sources representing select queries, or views, can also be
=head2 Finding result source objects
As mentioned above, a result source instance is created and stored for
-you when you define a L<result class|DBIx::Class::Manual::Glossary/Result class>.
+you when you define a
+L<Result Class|DBIx::Class::Manual::Glossary/Result Class>.
You can retrieve the result source at runtime in the following ways:
=head1 METHODS
-=pod
+=head2 new
+
+ $class->new();
+
+ $class->new({attribute_name => value});
+
+Creates a new ResultSource object. Not normally called directly by end users.
=cut
$source->add_columns('col1' => \%col1_info, 'col2' => \%col2_info, ...);
+ $source->add_columns(
+ 'col1' => { data_type => 'integer', is_nullable => 1, ... },
+ 'col2' => { data_type => 'text', is_auto_increment => 1, ... },
+ );
+
Adds columns to the result source. If supplied colname => hashref
pairs, uses the hashref as the L</column_info> for that column. Repeated
calls of this method will add more columns, not replace them.
restriction. This is currently only used to create tables from your
schema, see L<DBIx::Class::Schema/deploy>.
+ { size => [ 9, 6 ] }
+
+For decimal or float values you can specify an ArrayRef in order to
+control precision, assuming your database's
+L<SQL::Translator::Producer> supports it.
+
=item is_nullable
{ is_nullable => 1 }
Defines one or more columns as primary key for this source. Must be
called after L</add_columns>.
-Additionally, defines a L<unique constraint|add_unique_constraint>
+Additionally, defines a L<unique constraint|/add_unique_constraint>
named C<primary>.
Note: you normally do want to define a primary key on your sources
my $name = $self->name;
$name = $$name if (ref $name eq 'SCALAR');
+ $name =~ s/ ^ [^\.]+ \. //x; # strip possible schema qualifier
return join '_', $name, @$cols;
}
sub from { die 'Virtual method!' }
+=head2 source_info
+
+Stores a hashref of per-source metadata. No specific key names
+have yet been standardized, the examples below are purely hypothetical
+and don't actually accomplish anything on their own:
+
+ __PACKAGE__->source_info({
+ "_tablespace" => 'fast_disk_array_3',
+ "_engine" => 'InnoDB',
+ });
+
=head2 schema
=over 4
# Check foreign and self are right in cond
if ( (ref $cond ||'') eq 'HASH') {
- for (keys %$cond) {
- $self->throw_exception("Keys of condition should be of form 'foreign.col', not '$_'")
- if /\./ && !/^foreign\./;
- }
+ $_ =~ /^foreign\./ or $self->throw_exception("Malformed relationship condition key '$_': must be prefixed with 'foreign.'")
+ for keys %$cond;
+
+ $_ =~ /^self\./ or $self->throw_exception("Malformed relationship condition value '$_': must be prefixed with 'self.'")
+ for values %$cond;
}
my %rels = %{ $self->_relationships };
return undef;
}
+sub _minimal_valueset_satisfying_constraint {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $args = { ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? %{ $_[0] } : @_ };
+
+ $args->{columns_info} ||= $self->columns_info;
+
+ my $vals = $self->storage->_extract_fixed_condition_columns(
+ $args->{values},
+ ($args->{carp_on_nulls} ? 'consider_nulls' : undef ),
+ );
+
+ my $cols;
+ for my $col ($self->unique_constraint_columns($args->{constraint_name}) ) {
+ if( ! exists $vals->{$col} or ( $vals->{$col}||'' ) eq UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION ) {
+ $cols->{missing}{$col} = undef;
+ }
+ elsif( ! defined $vals->{$col} ) {
+ $cols->{$args->{carp_on_nulls} ? 'undefined' : 'missing'}{$col} = undef;
+ }
+ else {
+ # we need to inject back the '=' as _extract_fixed_condition_columns
+ # will strip it from literals and values alike, resulting in an invalid
+ # condition in the end
+ $cols->{present}{$col} = { '=' => $vals->{$col} };
+ }
+
+ $cols->{fc}{$col} = 1 if (
+ ( ! $cols->{missing} or ! exists $cols->{missing}{$col} )
+ and
+ keys %{ $args->{columns_info}{$col}{_filter_info} || {} }
+ );
+ }
+
+ $self->throw_exception( sprintf ( "Unable to satisfy requested constraint '%s', missing values for column(s): %s",
+ $args->{constraint_name},
+ join (', ', map { "'$_'" } sort keys %{$cols->{missing}} ),
+ ) ) if $cols->{missing};
+
+ $self->throw_exception( sprintf (
+ "Unable to satisfy requested constraint '%s', FilterColumn values not usable for column(s): %s",
+ $args->{constraint_name},
+ join (', ', map { "'$_'" } sort keys %{$cols->{fc}}),
+ )) if $cols->{fc};
+
+ if (
+ $cols->{undefined}
+ and
+ !$ENV{DBIC_NULLABLE_KEY_NOWARN}
+ ) {
+ carp_unique ( sprintf (
+ "NULL/undef values supplied for requested unique constraint '%s' (NULL "
+ . 'values in column(s): %s). This is almost certainly not what you wanted, '
+ . 'though you can set DBIC_NULLABLE_KEY_NOWARN to disable this warning.',
+ $args->{constraint_name},
+ join (', ', map { "'$_'" } sort keys %{$cols->{undefined}}),
+ ));
+ }
+
+ return { map { %{ $cols->{$_}||{} } } qw(present undefined) };
+}
+
# Returns the {from} structure used to express JOIN conditions
sub _resolve_join {
my ($self, $join, $alias, $seen, $jpath, $parent_force_left) = @_;
-alias => $as,
-relation_chain_depth => ( $seen->{-relation_chain_depth} || 0 ) + 1,
},
- scalar $self->_resolve_condition($rel_info->{cond}, $as, $alias, $join)
+ $self->_resolve_relationship_condition(
+ rel_name => $join,
+ self_alias => $alias,
+ foreign_alias => $as,
+ )->{condition},
];
}
}
return 1;
}
+sub resolve_condition {
+ carp 'resolve_condition is a private method, stop calling it';
+ shift->_resolve_condition (@_);
+}
+
sub _resolve_condition {
# carp_unique sprintf
# '_resolve_condition is a private method, and moreover is about to go '
else {
$res_args[$_] ||= {};
+ # hate everywhere - have to pass in as a plain hash
+ # pretending to be an object at least for now
$self->throw_exception("Unsupported object-like structure encountered: $res_args[$_]")
unless ref $res_args[$_] eq 'HASH';
-
- # hate everywhere
- $res_args[$_] = $self->relationship_info($rel_name)->{source}->result_class->new($res_args[$_]);
}
}
- $self->throw_exception('No practical way to resolve a relationship between two structures')
- if $is_objlike[0] and $is_objlike[1];
-
my $args = {
- condition => $cond,
- rel_name => $rel_name,
- $is_objlike[1] ? ( self_alias => $res_args[0], foreign_alias => 'me', self_resultobj => $res_args[1] )
- : $is_objlike[0] ? ( self_alias => 'me', foreign_alias => $res_args[1], foreign_resultobj => $res_args[0] )
- : ( self_alias => $res_args[1], foreign_alias => $res_args[0] )
+ # where-is-waldo block guesses relname, then further down we override it if available
+ (
+ $is_objlike[1] ? ( rel_name => $res_args[0], self_alias => $res_args[0], foreign_alias => 'me', self_result_object => $res_args[1] )
+ : $is_objlike[0] ? ( rel_name => $res_args[1], self_alias => 'me', foreign_alias => $res_args[1], foreign_values => $res_args[0] )
+ : ( rel_name => $res_args[0], self_alias => $res_args[1], foreign_alias => $res_args[0] )
+ ),
+
+ ( $rel_name ? ( rel_name => $rel_name ) : () ),
};
+
+ # Allowing passing relconds different than the relationshup itself is cute,
+ # but likely dangerous. Remove that from the (still unofficial) API of
+ # _resolve_relationship_condition, and instead make it "hard on purpose"
+ local $self->relationship_info( $args->{rel_name} )->{cond} = $cond if defined $cond;
+
#######################
# now it's fucking easy isn't it?!
- my @res = $self->_resolve_relationship_condition( $args );
+ my $rc = $self->_resolve_relationship_condition( $args );
+
+ my @res = (
+ ( $rc->{join_free_condition} || $rc->{condition} ),
+ ! $rc->{join_free_condition},
+ );
- # FIXME - this is also insane, but just be consistent for now
- # _resolve_relationship_condition always returns qualified cols
- # even in the case of objects, but nothing downstream expects this
- if (ref $res[0] eq 'HASH' and ($is_objlike[0] or $is_objlike[1]) ) {
+ # _resolve_relationship_condition always returns qualified cols even in the
+ # case of join_free_condition, but nothing downstream expects this
+ if ($rc->{join_free_condition} and ref $res[0] eq 'HASH') {
$res[0] = { map
{ ($_ =~ /\.(.+)/) => $res[0]{$_} }
keys %{$res[0]}
};
}
- # more legacy
+ # and more legacy
return wantarray ? @res : $res[0];
}
-our $UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION = \ '1 = 0';
-
-# Resolves the passed condition to a concrete query fragment and a flag
-# indicating whether this is a cross-table condition. Also an optional
-# list of non-trivial values (normally conditions) returned as a part
-# of a joinfree condition hash
+# Keep this indefinitely. There is evidence of both CPAN and
+# darkpan using it, and there isn't much harm in an extra var
+# anyway.
+our $UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION = UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
+# YES I KNOW THIS IS EVIL
+# it is there to save darkpan from themselves, since internally
+# we are moving to a constant
+Internals::SvREADONLY($UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION => 1);
+
+# Resolves the passed condition to a concrete query fragment and extra
+# metadata
+#
+## self-explanatory API, modeled on the custom cond coderef:
+# rel_name => (scalar)
+# foreign_alias => (scalar)
+# foreign_values => (either not supplied, or a hashref, or a foreign ResultObject (to be ->get_columns()ed), or plain undef )
+# self_alias => (scalar)
+# self_result_object => (either not supplied or a result object)
+# require_join_free_condition => (boolean, throws on failure to construct a JF-cond)
+# infer_values_based_on => (either not supplied or a hashref, implies require_join_free_condition)
+#
+## returns a hash
+# condition => (a valid *likely fully qualified* sqla cond structure)
+# identity_map => (a hashref of foreign-to-self *unqualified* column equality names)
+# join_free_condition => (a valid *fully qualified* sqla cond structure, maybe unset)
+# inferred_values => (in case of an available join_free condition, this is a hashref of
+# *unqualified* column/value *EQUALITY* pairs, representing an amalgamation
+# of the JF-cond parse and infer_values_based_on
+# always either complete or unset)
+#
sub _resolve_relationship_condition {
my $self = shift;
- # self-explanatory API, modeled on the custom cond coderef:
- # condition
- # rel_name
- # foreign_alias
- # foreign_resultobj
- # self_alias
- # self_resultobj
my $args = { ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? %{ $_[0] } : @_ };
for ( qw( rel_name self_alias foreign_alias ) ) {
- $self->throw_exception("Mandatory attribute '$_' is not a plain string")
+ $self->throw_exception("Mandatory argument '$_' to _resolve_relationship_condition() is not a plain string")
if !defined $args->{$_} or length ref $args->{$_};
}
- $self->throw_exception('No practical way to resolve a relationship between two objects')
- if defined $args->{self_resultobj} and defined $args->{foreign_resultobj};
+ $self->throw_exception("Arguments 'self_alias' and 'foreign_alias' may not be identical")
+ if $args->{self_alias} eq $args->{foreign_alias};
+
+# TEMP
+ my $exception_rel_id = "relationship '$args->{rel_name}' on source '@{[ $self->source_name ]}'";
+
+ my $rel_info = $self->relationship_info($args->{rel_name})
+# TEMP
+# or $self->throw_exception( "No such $exception_rel_id" );
+ or carp_unique("Requesting resolution on non-existent relationship '$args->{rel_name}' on source '@{[ $self->source_name ]}': fix your code *soon*, as it will break with the next major version");
+
+# TEMP
+ $exception_rel_id = "relationship '$rel_info->{_original_name}' on source '@{[ $self->source_name ]}'"
+ if $rel_info and exists $rel_info->{_original_name};
+
+ $self->throw_exception("No practical way to resolve $exception_rel_id between two data structures")
+ if exists $args->{self_result_object} and exists $args->{foreign_values};
- $args->{condition} ||= $self->relationship_info($args->{rel_name})->{cond};
+ $self->throw_exception( "Argument to infer_values_based_on must be a hash" )
+ if exists $args->{infer_values_based_on} and ref $args->{infer_values_based_on} ne 'HASH';
- if (ref $args->{condition} eq 'CODE') {
+ $args->{require_join_free_condition} ||= !!$args->{infer_values_based_on};
+
+ $self->throw_exception( "Argument 'self_result_object' must be an object inheriting from DBIx::Class::Row" )
+ if (
+ exists $args->{self_result_object}
+ and
+ ( ! defined blessed $args->{self_result_object} or ! $args->{self_result_object}->isa('DBIx::Class::Row') )
+ )
+ ;
+
+ my $rel_rsrc = $self->related_source($args->{rel_name});
+
+ if (exists $args->{foreign_values}) {
+
+ if (defined blessed $args->{foreign_values}) {
+
+ $self->throw_exception( "Objects supplied as 'foreign_values' ($args->{foreign_values}) must inherit from DBIx::Class::Row" )
+ unless $args->{foreign_values}->isa('DBIx::Class::Row');
+
+ carp_unique(
+ "Objects supplied as 'foreign_values' ($args->{foreign_values}) "
+ . "usually should inherit from the related ResultClass ('@{[ $rel_rsrc->result_class ]}'), "
+ . "perhaps you've made a mistake invoking the condition resolver?"
+ ) unless $args->{foreign_values}->isa($rel_rsrc->result_class);
+
+ $args->{foreign_values} = { $args->{foreign_values}->get_columns };
+ }
+ elsif (! defined $args->{foreign_values} or ref $args->{foreign_values} eq 'HASH') {
+ my $ri = { map { $_ => 1 } $rel_rsrc->relationships };
+ my $ci = $rel_rsrc->columns_info;
+ ! exists $ci->{$_} and ! exists $ri->{$_} and $self->throw_exception(
+ "Key '$_' supplied as 'foreign_values' is not a column on related source '@{[ $rel_rsrc->source_name ]}'"
+ ) for keys %{ $args->{foreign_values} ||= {} };
+ }
+ else {
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "Argument 'foreign_values' must be either an object inheriting from '@{[ $rel_rsrc->result_class ]}', "
+ . "or a hash reference, or undef"
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $ret;
+
+ if (ref $rel_info->{cond} eq 'CODE') {
my $cref_args = {
rel_name => $args->{rel_name},
self_resultsource => $self,
self_alias => $args->{self_alias},
foreign_alias => $args->{foreign_alias},
- self_resultobj => (defined $args->{self_resultobj} ? $args->{self_resultobj} : undef),
- foreign_resultobj => (defined $args->{foreign_resultobj} ? $args->{foreign_resultobj} : undef),
+ ( map
+ { (exists $args->{$_}) ? ( $_ => $args->{$_} ) : () }
+ qw( self_result_object foreign_values )
+ ),
};
# legacy - never remove these!!!
$cref_args->{foreign_relname} = $cref_args->{rel_name};
- $cref_args->{self_rowobj} = $cref_args->{self_resultobj};
- my ($crosstable_cond, $joinfree_cond, @extra) = $args->{condition}->($cref_args);
+ $cref_args->{self_rowobj} = $cref_args->{self_result_object}
+ if exists $cref_args->{self_result_object};
- # FIXME sanity check
- carp_unique('A custom condition coderef can return at most 2 conditions: extra return values discarded')
+ ($ret->{condition}, $ret->{join_free_condition}, my @extra) = $rel_info->{cond}->($cref_args);
+
+ # sanity check
+ $self->throw_exception("A custom condition coderef can return at most 2 conditions, but $exception_rel_id returned extra values: @extra")
if @extra;
- my @nonvalue_cols;
- if ($joinfree_cond) {
+ if (my $jfc = $ret->{join_free_condition}) {
+
+ $self->throw_exception (
+ "The join-free condition returned for $exception_rel_id must be a hash reference"
+ ) unless ref $jfc eq 'HASH';
my ($joinfree_alias, $joinfree_source);
- if (defined $args->{self_resultobj}) {
+ if (defined $args->{self_result_object}) {
$joinfree_alias = $args->{foreign_alias};
- $joinfree_source = $self->related_source($args->{rel_name});
+ $joinfree_source = $rel_rsrc;
}
- elsif (defined $args->{foreign_resultobj}) {
+ elsif (defined $args->{foreign_values}) {
$joinfree_alias = $args->{self_alias};
$joinfree_source = $self;
}
# FIXME sanity check until things stabilize, remove at some point
$self->throw_exception (
- "A join-free condition returned for relationship '$args->{rel_name}' without a result object to chain from"
+ "A join-free condition returned for $exception_rel_id without a result object to chain from"
) unless $joinfree_alias;
- my $fq_col_list = { map { ( "$joinfree_alias.$_" => 1 ) } $joinfree_source->columns };
+ my $fq_col_list = { map
+ { ( "$joinfree_alias.$_" => 1 ) }
+ $joinfree_source->columns
+ };
- # FIXME another sanity check
- if (
- ref $joinfree_cond ne 'HASH'
- or
- grep { ! $fq_col_list->{$_} } keys %$joinfree_cond
- ) {
+ exists $fq_col_list->{$_} or $self->throw_exception (
+ "The join-free condition returned for $exception_rel_id may only "
+ . 'contain keys that are fully qualified column names of the corresponding source '
+ . "(it returned '$_')"
+ ) for keys %$jfc;
+
+ (
+ length ref $_
+ and
+ defined blessed($_)
+ and
+ $_->isa('DBIx::Class::Row')
+ and
$self->throw_exception (
- "The join-free condition returned for relationship '$args->{rel_name}' must be a hash "
- .'reference with all keys being fully qualified column names of the corresponding source'
- );
- }
-
- # see which parts of the joinfree cond are *NOT* foreign-source-column equalities
- my $joinfree_cond_equality_columns = { map
- {( $_ => 1 )}
- @{ $self->schema->storage->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($joinfree_cond) }
- };
- @nonvalue_cols = map
- { $_ =~ /^\Q$joinfree_alias.\E(.+)/ }
- grep
- { ! $joinfree_cond_equality_columns->{$_} }
- keys %$joinfree_cond;
+ "The join-free condition returned for $exception_rel_id may not "
+ . 'contain result objects as values - perhaps instead of invoking '
+ . '->$something you meant to return ->get_column($something)'
+ )
+ ) for values %$jfc;
- return ($joinfree_cond, 0, (@nonvalue_cols ? \@nonvalue_cols : undef));
- }
- else {
- return ($crosstable_cond, 1);
}
}
- elsif (ref $args->{condition} eq 'HASH') {
+ elsif (ref $rel_info->{cond} eq 'HASH') {
# the condition is static - use parallel arrays
# for a "pivot" depending on which side of the
# rel did we get as an object
my (@f_cols, @l_cols);
- for my $fc (keys %{$args->{condition}}) {
- my $lc = $args->{condition}{$fc};
+ for my $fc (keys %{ $rel_info->{cond} }) {
+ my $lc = $rel_info->{cond}{$fc};
# FIXME STRICTMODE should probably check these are valid columns
$fc =~ s/^foreign\.// ||
push @l_cols, $lc;
}
- # plain values
- if (! defined $args->{self_resultobj} and ! defined $args->{foreign_resultobj}) {
- return ( { map
- {( "$args->{foreign_alias}.$f_cols[$_]" => { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.$l_cols[$_]" } )}
- (0..$#f_cols)
- }, 1 ); # is crosstable
- }
- else {
-
- my $cond;
-
- my ($obj, $obj_alias, $plain_alias, $obj_cols, $plain_cols) = defined $args->{self_resultobj}
- ? ( @{$args}{qw( self_resultobj self_alias foreign_alias )}, \@l_cols, \@f_cols )
- : ( @{$args}{qw( foreign_resultobj foreign_alias self_alias )}, \@f_cols, \@l_cols )
- ;
+ # construct the crosstable condition and the identity map
+ for (0..$#f_cols) {
+ $ret->{condition}{"$args->{foreign_alias}.$f_cols[$_]"} = { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.$l_cols[$_]" };
+ $ret->{identity_map}{$l_cols[$_]} = $f_cols[$_];
+ };
- for my $i (0..$#$obj_cols) {
- if (defined $args->{self_resultobj} and ! $obj->has_column_loaded($obj_cols->[$i])) {
+ if ($args->{foreign_values}) {
+ $ret->{join_free_condition}{"$args->{self_alias}.$l_cols[$_]"} = $args->{foreign_values}{$f_cols[$_]}
+ for 0..$#f_cols;
+ }
+ elsif (defined $args->{self_result_object}) {
+ for my $i (0..$#l_cols) {
+ if ( $args->{self_result_object}->has_column_loaded($l_cols[$i]) ) {
+ $ret->{join_free_condition}{"$args->{foreign_alias}.$f_cols[$i]"} = $args->{self_result_object}->get_column($l_cols[$i]);
+ }
+ else {
$self->throw_exception(sprintf
"Unable to resolve relationship '%s' from object '%s': column '%s' not "
. 'loaded from storage (or not passed to new() prior to insert()). You '
. 'probably need to call ->discard_changes to get the server-side defaults '
. 'from the database.',
$args->{rel_name},
- $obj,
- $obj_cols->[$i],
- ) if $obj->in_storage;
-
- return $UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
- }
- else {
- $cond->{"$plain_alias.$plain_cols->[$i]"} = $obj->get_column($obj_cols->[$i]);
+ $args->{self_result_object},
+ $l_cols[$i],
+ ) if $args->{self_result_object}->in_storage;
+
+ # FIXME - temporarly force-override
+ delete $args->{require_join_free_condition};
+ $ret->{join_free_condition} = UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
+ last;
}
}
-
- return ($cond, 0); # joinfree
}
}
- elsif (ref $args->{condition} eq 'ARRAY') {
- if (@{$args->{condition}} == 0) {
- return $UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
- }
- elsif (@{$args->{condition}} == 1) {
- return $self->_resolve_relationship_condition({
- %$args,
- condition => $args->{condition}[0],
- });
+ elsif (ref $rel_info->{cond} eq 'ARRAY') {
+ if (@{ $rel_info->{cond} } == 0) {
+ $ret = {
+ condition => UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION,
+ join_free_condition => UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION,
+ };
}
else {
- # FIXME - we are discarding nonvalues here... likely incorrect...
- # then again - the entire thing is an OR, so we *can't* use
- # the values anyway
- # Return a hard crosstable => 1 to ensure nothing tries to use
- # the result in such manner
- my @ret;
- for (@{$args->{condition}}) {
- my ($cond) = $self->_resolve_relationship_condition({
- %$args,
- condition => $_,
- });
- push @ret, $cond;
+ my @subconds = map {
+ local $rel_info->{cond} = $_;
+ $self->_resolve_relationship_condition( $args );
+ } @{ $rel_info->{cond} };
+
+ if( @{ $rel_info->{cond} } == 1 ) {
+ $ret = $subconds[0];
+ }
+ else {
+ # we are discarding inferred values here... likely incorrect...
+ # then again - the entire thing is an OR, so we *can't* use them anyway
+ for my $subcond ( @subconds ) {
+ $self->throw_exception('Either all or none of the OR-condition members must resolve to a join-free condition')
+ if ( $ret and ( $ret->{join_free_condition} xor $subcond->{join_free_condition} ) );
+
+ $subcond->{$_} and push @{$ret->{$_}}, $subcond->{$_} for (qw(condition join_free_condition));
+ }
}
- return (\@ret, 1); # forced cross-tab
}
}
else {
- $self->throw_exception ("Can't handle condition $args->{condition} for relationship '$args->{rel_name}' yet :(");
+ $self->throw_exception ("Can't handle condition $rel_info->{cond} for $exception_rel_id yet :(");
+ }
+
+ $self->throw_exception(ucfirst "$exception_rel_id does not resolve to a join-free condition fragment") if (
+ $args->{require_join_free_condition}
+ and
+ ( ! $ret->{join_free_condition} or $ret->{join_free_condition} eq UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION )
+ );
+
+ my $storage = $self->schema->storage;
+
+ # we got something back - sanity check and infer values if we can
+ my @nonvalues;
+ if (
+ $ret->{join_free_condition}
+ and
+ $ret->{join_free_condition} ne UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION
+ and
+ my $jfc = $storage->_collapse_cond( $ret->{join_free_condition} )
+ ) {
+
+ my $jfc_eqs = $storage->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($jfc, 'consider_nulls');
+
+ if (keys %$jfc_eqs) {
+
+ for (keys %$jfc) {
+ # $jfc is fully qualified by definition
+ my ($col) = $_ =~ /\.(.+)/;
+
+ if (exists $jfc_eqs->{$_} and ($jfc_eqs->{$_}||'') ne UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION) {
+ $ret->{inferred_values}{$col} = $jfc_eqs->{$_};
+ }
+ elsif ( !$args->{infer_values_based_on} or ! exists $args->{infer_values_based_on}{$col} ) {
+ push @nonvalues, $col;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # all or nothing
+ delete $ret->{inferred_values} if @nonvalues;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # did the user explicitly ask
+ if ($args->{infer_values_based_on}) {
+
+ $self->throw_exception(sprintf (
+ "Unable to complete value inferrence - custom $exception_rel_id returns conditions instead of values for column(s): %s",
+ map { "'$_'" } @nonvalues
+ )) if @nonvalues;
+
+
+ $ret->{inferred_values} ||= {};
+
+ $ret->{inferred_values}{$_} = $args->{infer_values_based_on}{$_}
+ for keys %{$args->{infer_values_based_on}};
+ }
+
+ # add the identities based on the main condition
+ # (may already be there, since easy to calculate on the fly in the HASH case)
+ if ( ! $ret->{identity_map} ) {
+
+ my $col_eqs = $storage->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($ret->{condition});
+
+ my $colinfos;
+ for my $lhs (keys %$col_eqs) {
+
+ next if $col_eqs->{$lhs} eq UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
+
+ # there is no way to know who is right and who is left in a cref
+ # therefore a full blown resolution call, and figure out the
+ # direction a bit further below
+ $colinfos ||= $storage->_resolve_column_info([
+ { -alias => $args->{self_alias}, -rsrc => $self },
+ { -alias => $args->{foreign_alias}, -rsrc => $rel_rsrc },
+ ]);
+
+ next unless $colinfos->{$lhs}; # someone is engaging in witchcraft
+
+ if ( my $rhs_ref = is_literal_value( $col_eqs->{$lhs} ) ) {
+
+ if (
+ $colinfos->{$rhs_ref->[0]}
+ and
+ $colinfos->{$lhs}{-source_alias} ne $colinfos->{$rhs_ref->[0]}{-source_alias}
+ ) {
+ ( $colinfos->{$lhs}{-source_alias} eq $args->{self_alias} )
+ ? ( $ret->{identity_map}{$colinfos->{$lhs}{-colname}} = $colinfos->{$rhs_ref->[0]}{-colname} )
+ : ( $ret->{identity_map}{$colinfos->{$rhs_ref->[0]}{-colname}} = $colinfos->{$lhs}{-colname} )
+ ;
+ }
+ }
+ elsif (
+ $col_eqs->{$lhs} =~ /^ ( \Q$args->{self_alias}\E \. .+ ) /x
+ and
+ ($colinfos->{$1}||{})->{-result_source} == $rel_rsrc
+ ) {
+ my ($lcol, $rcol) = map
+ { $colinfos->{$_}{-colname} }
+ ( $lhs, $1 )
+ ;
+ carp_unique(
+ "The $exception_rel_id specifies equality of column '$lcol' and the "
+ . "*VALUE* '$rcol' (you did not use the { -ident => ... } operator)"
+ );
+ }
+ }
}
- die "not supposed to get here - missing return()";
+ # FIXME - temporary, to fool the idiotic check in SQLMaker::_join_condition
+ $ret->{condition} = { -and => [ $ret->{condition} ] }
+ unless $ret->{condition} eq UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
+
+ $ret;
}
=head2 related_source
my $global_phase_destroy;
sub DESTROY {
+ ### NO detected_reinvoked_destructor check
+ ### This code very much relies on being called multuple times
+
return if $global_phase_destroy ||= in_global_destruction;
######
;
}
-=head2 source_info
-
-Stores a hashref of per-source metadata. No specific key names
-have yet been standardized, the examples below are purely hypothetical
-and don't actually accomplish anything on their own:
-
- __PACKAGE__->source_info({
- "_tablespace" => 'fast_disk_array_3',
- "_engine" => 'InnoDB',
- });
-
-=head2 new
-
- $class->new();
-
- $class->new({attribute_name => value});
-
-Creates a new ResultSource object. Not normally called directly by end users.
-
=head2 column_info_from_storage
=over
metadata from storage as necessary. This is *deprecated*, and
should not be used. It will be removed before 1.0.
+=head1 FURTHER QUESTIONS?
-=head1 AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS
-
-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