use DBIx::Class::ResultSet;
use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/;
-
use Storable;
-use Scalar::Util qw/weaken/;
use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/AccessorGroup/);
-__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' =>
- qw/_ordered_columns _columns _primaries _unique_constraints name resultset_attributes schema from _relationships/);
-__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('component_class' => qw/resultset_class result_class/);
+__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => qw/_ordered_columns
+ _columns _primaries _unique_constraints name resultset_attributes
+ schema from _relationships/);
+
+__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('component_class' => qw/resultset_class
+ result_class/);
=head1 NAME
=item is_auto_increment
Set this to a true value if this is a column that is somehow
-automatically filled. This is currently not used by DBIx::Class.
+automatically filled. This is used to determine which columns to empty
+when cloning objects using C<copy>.
=item is_foreign_key
=item sequence
-If your column is using a sequence to create it's values, set the name
-of the sequence here, to allow the values to be retrieved
-automatically by the L<DBIx::Class::PK::Auto> module. PK::Auto will
-attempt to retrieve the sequence name from the database, if this value
-is left unset.
+Sets the name of the sequence to use to generate values. If not
+specified, L<DBIx::Class::PK::Auto> will attempt to retrieve the
+name of the sequence from the database automatically.
=back
sub add_columns {
my ($self, @cols) = @_;
- $self->_ordered_columns( \@cols )
- if !$self->_ordered_columns;
+ $self->_ordered_columns(\@cols) unless $self->_ordered_columns;
+
my @added;
my $columns = $self->_columns;
while (my $col = shift @cols) {
-
+ # If next entry is { ... } use that for the column info, if not
+ # use an empty hashref
my $column_info = ref $cols[0] ? shift(@cols) : {};
- # If next entry is { ... } use that for the column info, if not
- # use an empty hashref
-
push(@added, $col) unless exists $columns->{$col};
-
$columns->{$col} = $column_info;
}
push @{ $self->_ordered_columns }, @added;
$self->throw_exception("No such column $column")
unless exists $self->_columns->{$column};
#warn $self->{_columns_info_loaded}, "\n";
- if ( ! $self->_columns->{$column}->{data_type}
- && ! $self->{_columns_info_loaded}
- && $self->schema && $self->storage() ){
- $self->{_columns_info_loaded}++;
- my $info;
-############ eval for the case of storage without table
- eval{
- $info = $self->storage->columns_info_for ( $self->from() );
- };
- if ( ! $@ ){
- for my $col ( keys %{$self->_columns} ){
- for my $i ( keys %{$info->{$col}} ){
- $self->_columns()->{$col}->{$i} = $info->{$col}->{$i};
- }
- }
+ if ( ! $self->_columns->{$column}{data_type}
+ and ! $self->{_columns_info_loaded}
+ and $self->schema and $self->storage )
+ {
+ $self->{_columns_info_loaded}++;
+ my $info;
+ # eval for the case of storage without table
+ eval { $info = $self->storage->columns_info_for($self->from) };
+ unless ($@) {
+ foreach my $col ( keys %{$self->_columns} ) {
+ foreach my $i ( keys %{$info->{$col}} ) {
+ $self->_columns->{$col}{$i} = $info->{$col}{$i};
+ }
}
+ }
}
return $self->_columns->{$column};
}
=cut
sub columns {
- my $self=shift;
- $self->throw_exception("columns() is a read-only accessor, did you mean add_columns()?") if (@_ > 1);
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "columns() is a read-only accessor, did you mean add_columns()?"
+ ) if (@_ > 1);
return @{$self->{_ordered_columns}||[]};
}
=head2 set_primary_key
-=head3 Arguments: (@cols)
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: (@cols)
+
+=back
Defines one or more columns as primary key for this source. Should be
called after C<add_columns>.
sub set_primary_key {
my ($self, @cols) = @_;
# check if primary key columns are valid columns
- for (@cols) {
- $self->throw_exception("No such column $_ on table ".$self->name)
- unless $self->has_column($_);
+ foreach my $col (@cols) {
+ $self->throw_exception("No such column $col on table " . $self->name)
+ unless $self->has_column($col);
}
$self->_primaries(\@cols);
constraint. Unique constraints are used when you call C<find> on a
L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>, only columns in the constraint are searched,
- # For e.g. UNIQUE (column1, column2)
- __PACKAGE__->add_unique_constraint(constraint_name => [ qw/column1 column2/ ]);
+e.g.,
+
+ # For UNIQUE (column1, column2)
+ __PACKAGE__->add_unique_constraint(
+ constraint_name => [ qw/column1 column2/ ],
+ );
=cut
sub add_unique_constraint {
my ($self, $name, $cols) = @_;
- for (@$cols) {
- $self->throw_exception("No such column $_ on table ".$self->name)
- unless $self->has_column($_);
+ foreach my $col (@$cols) {
+ $self->throw_exception("No such column $col on table " . $self->name)
+ unless $self->has_column($col);
}
my %unique_constraints = $self->unique_constraints;
$source->add_relationship('relname', 'related_source', $cond, $attrs);
-The relation name can be arbitrary, but must be unique for each relationship
-attached to this result source. 'related_source' should be the name with
-which the related result source was registered with the current schema
-(for simple schemas this is usally either Some::Namespace::Foo or just Foo)
+The relationship name can be arbitrary, but must be unique for each
+relationship attached to this result source. 'related_source' should
+be the name with which the related result source was registered with
+the current schema. For example:
-The condition needs to be an SQL::Abstract-style representation of the join
-between the tables. For example, if you're creating a rel from Author to Book,
+ $schema->source('Book')->add_relationship('reviews', 'Review', {
+ 'foreign.book_id' => 'self.id',
+ });
+
+The condition C<$cond> needs to be an SQL::Abstract-style
+representation of the join between the tables. For example, if you're
+creating a rel from Author to Book,
{ 'foreign.author_id' => 'self.id' }
=item proxy
-An arrayref containing a list of accessors in the foreign class to
-proxy in the main class. If, for example, you do the following:
-
- __PACKAGE__->might_have(bar => 'Bar', undef, { proxy => [ qw/margle/] });
-
-Then, assuming Bar has an accessor named margle, you can do:
+An arrayref containing a list of accessors in the foreign class to proxy in
+the main class. If, for example, you do the following:
+
+ CD->might_have(liner_notes => 'LinerNotes', undef, {
+ proxy => [ qw/notes/ ],
+ });
+
+Then, assuming LinerNotes has an accessor named notes, you can do:
- my $obj = Foo->find(1);
- $obj->margle(10); # set margle; Bar object is created if it doesn't exist
+ my $cd = CD->find(1);
+ $cd->notes('Notes go here'); # set notes -- LinerNotes object is
+ # created if it doesn't exist
=item accessor
sub add_relationship {
my ($self, $rel, $f_source_name, $cond, $attrs) = @_;
- $self->throw_exception("Can't create relationship without join condition") unless $cond;
+ $self->throw_exception("Can't create relationship without join condition")
+ unless $cond;
$attrs ||= {};
my %rels = %{ $self->_relationships };
=head2 relationship_info
-=head3 Arguments: ($relname)
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: ($relname)
+
+=back
Returns the relationship information for the specified relationship name
=head2 has_relationship
-=head3 Arguments: ($rel)
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: ($rel)
+
+=back
Returns 1 if the source has a relationship of this name, 0 otherwise.
=head2 resolve_join
-=head3 Arguments: ($relation)
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: ($relation)
+
+=back
Returns the join structure required for the related result source
=head2 resolve_condition
-=head3 Arguments: ($cond, $as, $alias|$object)
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: ($cond, $as, $alias|$object)
+
+=back
Resolves the passed condition to a concrete query fragment. If given an alias,
returns a join condition; if given an object, inverts that object to produce
my %ret;
while (my ($k, $v) = each %{$cond}) {
# XXX should probably check these are valid columns
- $k =~ s/^foreign\.// || $self->throw_exception("Invalid rel cond key ${k}");
- $v =~ s/^self\.// || $self->throw_exception("Invalid rel cond val ${v}");
+ $k =~ s/^foreign\.// ||
+ $self->throw_exception("Invalid rel cond key ${k}");
+ $v =~ s/^self\.// ||
+ $self->throw_exception("Invalid rel cond val ${v}");
if (ref $for) { # Object
#warn "$self $k $for $v";
$ret{$k} = $for->get_column($v);
=head2 resolve_prefetch
-=head3 Arguments: (hashref/arrayref/scalar)
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: (hashref/arrayref/scalar)
+
+=back
Accepts one or more relationships for the current source and returns an
array of column names for each of those relationships. Column names are
=cut
sub resolve_prefetch {
- my ($self, $pre, $alias, $seen) = @_;
+ my ($self, $pre, $alias, $seen, $order, $collapse) = @_;
$seen ||= {};
- use Data::Dumper;
#$alias ||= $self->name;
#warn $alias, Dumper $pre;
if( ref $pre eq 'ARRAY' ) {
- return map { $self->resolve_prefetch( $_, $alias, $seen ) } @$pre;
+ return
+ map { $self->resolve_prefetch( $_, $alias, $seen, $order, $collapse ) }
+ @$pre;
}
elsif( ref $pre eq 'HASH' ) {
my @ret =
map {
- $self->resolve_prefetch($_, $alias, $seen),
+ $self->resolve_prefetch($_, $alias, $seen, $order, $collapse),
$self->related_source($_)->resolve_prefetch(
- $pre->{$_}, "${alias}.$_", $seen)
- } keys %$pre;
+ $pre->{$_}, "${alias}.$_", $seen, $order, $collapse)
+ } keys %$pre;
#die Dumper \@ret;
return @ret;
}
elsif( ref $pre ) {
- $self->throw_exception( "don't know how to resolve prefetch reftype " . ref $pre);
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "don't know how to resolve prefetch reftype ".ref($pre));
}
else {
my $count = ++$seen->{$pre};
my $as = ($count > 1 ? "${pre}_${count}" : $pre);
my $rel_info = $self->relationship_info( $pre );
- $self->throw_exception( $self->name . " has no such relationship '$pre'" ) unless $rel_info;
- my $as_prefix = ($alias =~ /^.*?\.(.*)$/ ? $1.'.' : '');
+ $self->throw_exception( $self->name . " has no such relationship '$pre'" )
+ unless $rel_info;
+ my $as_prefix = ($alias =~ /^.*?\.(.+)$/ ? $1.'.' : '');
+ my $rel_source = $self->related_source($pre);
+
+ if (exists $rel_info->{attrs}{accessor}
+ && $rel_info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi') {
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "Can't prefetch has_many ${pre} (join cond too complex)")
+ unless ref($rel_info->{cond}) eq 'HASH';
+ my @key = map { (/^foreign\.(.+)$/ ? ($1) : ()); }
+ keys %{$rel_info->{cond}};
+ $collapse->{"${as_prefix}${pre}"} = \@key;
+ my @ord = (ref($rel_info->{attrs}{order_by}) eq 'ARRAY'
+ ? @{$rel_info->{attrs}{order_by}}
+ : (defined $rel_info->{attrs}{order_by}
+ ? ($rel_info->{attrs}{order_by})
+ : ()));
+ push(@$order, map { "${as}.$_" } (@key, @ord));
+ }
+
return map { [ "${as}.$_", "${as_prefix}${pre}.$_", ] }
- $self->related_source($pre)->columns;
+ $rel_source->columns;
#warn $alias, Dumper (\@ret);
#return @ret;
}
=head2 related_source
-=head3 Arguments: ($relname)
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: ($relname)
+
+=back
Returns the result source object for the given relationship
return $self->schema->source($self->relationship_info($rel)->{source});
}
+=head2 related_class
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: ($relname)
+
+=back
+
+Returns the class object for the given relationship
+
+=cut
+
+sub related_class {
+ my ($self, $rel) = @_;
+ if( !$self->has_relationship( $rel ) ) {
+ $self->throw_exception("No such relationship '$rel'");
+ }
+ return $self->schema->class($self->relationship_info($rel)->{source});
+}
+
=head2 resultset
-Returns a resultset for the given source, by calling:
+Returns a resultset for the given source. This will initially be created
+on demand by calling
$self->resultset_class->new($self, $self->resultset_attributes)
+but is cached from then on unless resultset_class changes.
+
=head2 resultset_class
Set the class of the resultset, this is useful if you want to create your
sub resultset {
my $self = shift;
- return $self->{_resultset} if ref $self->{_resultset} eq $self->resultset_class;
- return $self->{_resultset} = do {
- my $rs = $self->resultset_class->new($self, $self->{resultset_attributes});
- weaken $rs->result_source;
- $rs;
- };
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ 'resultset does not take any arguments. If you want another resultset, '.
+ 'call it on the schema instead.'
+ ) if scalar @_;
+ return $self->{_resultset}
+ if ref $self->{_resultset} eq $self->resultset_class;
+ return $self->{_resultset} = $self->resultset_class->new(
+ $self, $self->{resultset_attributes}
+ );
}
=head2 throw_exception