-package DBIx::Class::Version::Table;
+package # Hide from PAUSE
+ DBIx::Class::Version::Table;
use base 'DBIx::Class';
use strict;
use warnings;
__PACKAGE__->table('dbix_class_schema_versions');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns
- ( 'Version' => {
+ ( 'version' => {
'data_type' => 'VARCHAR',
'is_auto_increment' => 0,
'default_value' => undef,
'is_foreign_key' => 0,
- 'name' => 'Version',
+ 'name' => 'version',
'is_nullable' => 0,
'size' => '10'
},
- 'Installed' => {
+ 'installed' => {
'data_type' => 'VARCHAR',
'is_auto_increment' => 0,
'default_value' => undef,
'is_foreign_key' => 0,
- 'name' => 'Installed',
+ 'name' => 'installed',
'is_nullable' => 0,
'size' => '20'
},
);
-__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('Version');
-
-package DBIx::Class::Version::TableCompat;
-use base 'DBIx::Class::Version::Table';
+__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('version');
+package # Hide from PAUSE
+ DBIx::Class::Version::TableCompat;
+use base 'DBIx::Class';
+__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/ Core/);
__PACKAGE__->table('SchemaVersions');
-package DBIx::Class::Version;
+__PACKAGE__->add_columns
+ ( 'Version' => {
+ 'data_type' => 'VARCHAR',
+ },
+ 'Installed' => {
+ 'data_type' => 'VARCHAR',
+ },
+ );
+__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('Version');
+
+package # Hide from PAUSE
+ DBIx::Class::Version;
use base 'DBIx::Class::Schema';
use strict;
use warnings;
__PACKAGE__->register_class('Table', 'DBIx::Class::Version::Table');
-package DBIx::Class::VersionCompat;
+package # Hide from PAUSE
+ DBIx::Class::VersionCompat;
use base 'DBIx::Class::Schema';
use strict;
use warnings;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
package Library::Schema;
- use base qw/DBIx::Class::Schema/;
+ use base qw/DBIx::Class::Schema/;
+
+ our $VERSION = 0.001;
+
# load Library::Schema::CD, Library::Schema::Book, Library::Schema::DVD
__PACKAGE__->load_classes(qw/CD Book DVD/);
- __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/+DBIx::Class::Schema::Versioned/);
+ __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Schema::Versioned/);
__PACKAGE__->upgrade_directory('/path/to/upgrades/');
- __PACKAGE__->backup_directory('/path/to/backups/');
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This module is a component designed to extend L<DBIx::Class::Schema>
-classes, to enable them to upgrade to newer schema layouts. To use this
-module, you need to have called C<create_ddl_dir> on your Schema to
-create your upgrade files to include with your delivery.
+This module provides methods to apply DDL changes to your database using SQL
+diff files. Normally these diff files would be created using
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema/create_ddl_dir>.
A table called I<dbix_class_schema_versions> is created and maintained by the
-module. This contains two fields, 'Version' and 'Installed', which
-contain each VERSION of your Schema, and the date+time it was installed.
+module. This is used to determine which version your database is currently at.
+Similarly the $VERSION in your DBIC schema class is used to determine the
+current DBIC schema version.
-The actual upgrade is called manually by calling C<upgrade> on your
-schema object. Code is run at connect time to determine whether an
-upgrade is needed, if so, a warning "Versions out of sync" is
-produced.
-
-So you'll probably want to write a script which generates your DDLs and diffs
-and another which executes the upgrade.
+The upgrade is initiated manually by calling C<upgrade> on your schema object,
+this will attempt to upgrade the database from its current version to the current
+schema version using a diff from your I<upgrade_directory>. If a suitable diff is
+not found then no upgrade is possible.
NB: At the moment, only SQLite and MySQL are supported. This is due to
spotty behaviour in the SQL::Translator producers, please help us by
-them.
-
-=head1 METHODS
-
-=head2 upgrade_directory
+enhancing them. Ask on the mailing list or IRC channel for details (community details
+in L<DBIx::Class>).
+
+=head1 GETTING STARTED
+
+Firstly you need to setup your schema class as per the L</SYNOPSIS>, make sure
+you have specified an upgrade_directory and an initial $VERSION.
+
+Then you'll need two scripts, one to create DDL files and diffs and another to perform
+upgrades. Your creation script might look like a bit like this:
+
+ use strict;
+ use Pod::Usage;
+ use Getopt::Long;
+ use MyApp::Schema;
+
+ my ( $preversion, $help );
+ GetOptions(
+ 'p|preversion:s' => \$preversion,
+ ) or die pod2usage;
+
+ my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect(
+ $dsn,
+ $user,
+ $password,
+ );
+ my $sql_dir = './sql';
+ my $version = $schema->schema_version();
+ $schema->create_ddl_dir( 'MySQL', $version, $sql_dir, $preversion );
+
+Then your upgrade script might look like so:
+
+ use strict;
+ use MyApp::Schema;
+
+ my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect(
+ $dsn,
+ $user,
+ $password,
+ );
+
+ if (!$schema->get_db_version()) {
+ # schema is unversioned
+ $schema->deploy();
+ } else {
+ $schema->upgrade();
+ }
-Use this to set the directory your upgrade files are stored in.
+The script above assumes that if the database is unversioned then it is empty
+and we can safely deploy the DDL to it. However things are not always so simple.
+
+if you want to initialise a pre-existing database where the DDL is not the same
+as the DDL for your current schema version then you will need a diff which
+converts the database's DDL to the current DDL. The best way to do this is
+to get a dump of the database schema (without data) and save that in your
+SQL directory as version 0.000 (the filename must be as with
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema/ddl_filename>) then create a diff using your create DDL
+script given above from version 0.000 to the current version. Then hand check
+and if necessary edit the resulting diff to ensure that it will apply. Once you have
+done all that you can do this:
+
+ if (!$schema->get_db_version()) {
+ # schema is unversioned
+ $schema->install("0.000");
+ }
-=head2 backup_directory
+ # this will now apply the 0.000 to current version diff
+ $schema->upgrade();
-Use this to set the directory you want your backups stored in.
+In the case of an unversioned database the above code will create the
+dbix_class_schema_versions table and write version 0.000 to it, then
+upgrade will then apply the diff we talked about creating in the previous paragraph
+and then you're good to go.
=cut
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('do_backup');
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('do_diff_on_init');
-=head2 schema_version
-Returns the current schema class' $VERSION; does -not- use $schema->VERSION
-since that varies in results depending on if version.pm is installed, and if
-so the perl or XS versions. If you want this to change, bug the version.pm
-author to make vpp and vxs behave the same.
+=head1 METHODS
-=cut
+=head2 upgrade_directory
-sub schema_version {
- my ($self) = @_;
- my $class = ref($self)||$self;
- my $version;
- {
- no strict 'refs';
- $version = ${"${class}::VERSION"};
- }
- return $version;
-}
+Use this to set the directory your upgrade files are stored in.
-=head2 get_db_version
+=head2 backup_directory
-Returns the version that your database is currently at. This is determined by the values in the
-dbix_class_schema_versions table that $self->upgrade writes to.
+Use this to set the directory you want your backups stored in (note that backups
+are disabled by default).
=cut
-sub get_db_version
-{
- my ($self, $rs) = @_;
-
- my $vtable = $self->{vschema}->resultset('Table');
- my $version;
- eval {
- my $stamp = $vtable->get_column('Installed')->max;
- $version = $vtable->search({ Installed => $stamp })->first->Version;
- };
- return $version;
-}
+=head2 install
-sub _source_exists
-{
- my ($self, $rs) = @_;
+=over 4
- my $c = eval {
- $rs->search({ 1, 0 })->count;
- };
- return 0 if $@ || !defined $c;
+=item Arguments: $db_version
- return 1;
-}
+=back
-=head2 backup
+Call this to initialise a previously unversioned database. The table 'dbix_class_schema_versions' will be created which will be used to store the database version.
-This is an overwritable method which is called just before the upgrade, to
-allow you to make a backup of the database. Per default this method attempts
-to call C<< $self->storage->backup >>, to run the standard backup on each
-database type.
+Takes one argument which should be the version that the database is currently at. Defaults to the return value of L</schema_version>.
-This method should return the name of the backup file, if appropriate..
+See L</getting_started> for more details.
=cut
-sub backup
+sub install
{
- my ($self) = @_;
- ## Make each ::DBI::Foo do this
- $self->storage->backup($self->backup_directory());
-}
+ my ($self, $new_version) = @_;
-# is this just a waste of time? if not then merge with DBI.pm
-sub _create_db_to_schema_diff {
- my $self = shift;
+ # must be called on a fresh database
+ if ($self->get_db_version()) {
+ warn 'Install not possible as versions table already exists in database';
+ }
- my %driver_to_db_map = (
- 'mysql' => 'MySQL'
- );
+ # default to current version if none passed
+ $new_version ||= $self->schema_version();
- my $db = $driver_to_db_map{$self->storage->dbh->{Driver}->{Name}};
- unless ($db) {
- print "Sorry, this is an unsupported DB\n";
- return;
+ if ($new_version) {
+ # create versions table and version row
+ $self->{vschema}->deploy;
+ $self->_set_db_version({ version => $new_version });
}
+}
- eval 'require SQL::Translator "0.09"';
- if ($@) {
- $self->throw_exception("SQL::Translator 0.09 required");
- }
+=head2 deploy
- my $db_tr = SQL::Translator->new({
- add_drop_table => 1,
- parser => 'DBI',
- parser_args => { dbh => $self->storage->dbh }
- });
+Same as L<DBIx::Class::Schema/deploy> but also calls C<install>.
- $db_tr->producer($db);
- my $dbic_tr = SQL::Translator->new;
- $dbic_tr->parser('SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class');
- $dbic_tr = $self->storage->configure_sqlt($dbic_tr, $db);
- $dbic_tr->data($self);
- $dbic_tr->producer($db);
+=cut
- $db_tr->schema->name('db_schema');
- $dbic_tr->schema->name('dbic_schema');
+sub deploy {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->next::method(@_);
+ $self->install();
+}
- # is this really necessary?
- foreach my $tr ($db_tr, $dbic_tr) {
- my $data = $tr->data;
- $tr->parser->($tr, $$data);
- }
+=head2 create_upgrade_path
- my $diff = SQL::Translator::Diff::schema_diff($db_tr->schema, $db,
- $dbic_tr->schema, $db,
- { ignore_constraint_names => 1, ignore_index_names => 1, caseopt => 1 });
+=over 4
- my $filename = $self->ddl_filename(
- $db,
- $self->upgrade_directory,
- $self->schema_version,
- 'PRE',
- );
- my $file;
- if(!open($file, ">$filename"))
- {
- $self->throw_exception("Can't open $filename for writing ($!)");
- next;
- }
- print $file $diff;
- close($file);
+=item Arguments: { upgrade_file => $file }
- print "WARNING: There may be differences between your DB and your DBIC schema. Please review and if necessary run the SQL in $filename to sync your DB.\n";
+=back
+
+Virtual method that should be overriden to create an upgrade file.
+This is useful in the case of upgrading across multiple versions
+to concatenate several files to create one upgrade file.
+
+You'll probably want the db_version retrieved via $self->get_db_version
+and the schema_version which is retrieved via $self->schema_version
+
+=cut
+
+sub create_upgrade_path {
+ ## override this method
}
=head2 upgrade
Call this to attempt to upgrade your database from the version it is at to the version
-this DBIC schema is at.
+this DBIC schema is at. If they are the same it does nothing.
-It requires an SQL diff file to exist in $schema->upgrade_directory, normally you will
-have created this using $schema->create_ddl_dir.
+It requires an SQL diff file to exist in you I<upgrade_directory>, normally you will
+have created this using L<DBIx::Class::Schema/create_ddl_dir>.
+
+If successful the dbix_class_schema_versions table is updated with the current
+DBIC schema version.
=cut
# db unversioned
unless ($db_version) {
- # set version in dbix_class_schema_versions table, can't actually upgrade as we don 't know what version the DB is at
- $self->_create_db_to_schema_diff() if ($self->do_diff_on_init);
-
- # create versions table and version row
- $self->{vschema}->deploy;
- $self->_set_db_version;
+ warn 'Upgrade not possible as database is unversioned. Please call install first.';
return;
}
my $upgrade_file = $self->ddl_filename(
$self->storage->sqlt_type,
- $self->upgrade_directory,
$self->schema_version,
+ $self->upgrade_directory,
$db_version,
);
+ $self->create_upgrade_path({ upgrade_file => $upgrade_file });
+
unless (-f $upgrade_file) {
warn "Upgrade not possible, no upgrade file found ($upgrade_file), please create one\n";
return;
}
+ warn "\nDB version ($db_version) is lower than the schema version (".$self->schema_version."). Attempting upgrade.\n";
+
# backup if necessary then apply upgrade
$self->_filedata($self->_read_sql_file($upgrade_file));
$self->backup() if($self->do_backup);
$self->_set_db_version;
}
-sub _set_db_version {
- my $self = shift;
-
- my $vtable = $self->{vschema}->resultset('Table');
- $vtable->create({ Version => $self->schema_version,
- Installed => strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", gmtime())
- });
-
-}
-
-sub _read_sql_file {
- my $self = shift;
- my $file = shift || return;
-
- my $fh;
- open $fh, "<$file" or warn("Can't open upgrade file, $file ($!)");
- my @data = split(/\n/, join('', <$fh>));
- @data = grep(!/^--/, @data);
- @data = split(/;/, join('', @data));
- close($fh);
- @data = grep { $_ && $_ !~ /^-- / } @data;
- @data = grep { $_ !~ /^(BEGIN TRANACTION|COMMIT)/m } @data;
- return \@data;
-}
-
=head2 do_upgrade
This is an overwritable method used to run your upgrade. The freeform method
any number of times to run the actual SQL commands, and in between you can
sandwich your data upgrading. For example, first run all the B<CREATE>
commands, then migrate your data from old to new tables/formats, then
-issue the DROP commands when you are finished.
-
-Will run the whole file as it is by default.
+issue the DROP commands when you are finished. Will run the whole file as it is by default.
=cut
sub do_upgrade
{
- my ($self) = @_;
+ my ($self) = @_;
- ## overridable sub, per default just run all the commands.
- $self->run_upgrade(qr/create/i);
- $self->run_upgrade(qr/alter table .*? add/i);
- $self->run_upgrade(qr/alter table .*? (?!drop)/i);
- $self->run_upgrade(qr/alter table .*? drop/i);
- $self->run_upgrade(qr/drop/i);
+ # just run all the commands (including inserts) in order
+ $self->run_upgrade(qr/.*?/);
}
=head2 run_upgrade
Runs a set of SQL statements matching a passed in regular expression. The
idea is that this method can be called any number of times from your
-C<upgrade> method, running whichever commands you specify via the
+C<do_upgrade> method, running whichever commands you specify via the
regex in the parameter. Probably won't work unless called from the overridable
do_upgrade method.
for (@statements)
{
$self->storage->debugobj->query_start($_) if $self->storage->debug;
- $self->storage->dbh->do($_) or warn "SQL was:\n $_";
+ $self->apply_statement($_);
$self->storage->debugobj->query_end($_) if $self->storage->debug;
}
return 1;
}
+=head2 apply_statement
+
+Takes an SQL statement and runs it. Override this if you want to handle errors
+differently.
+
+=cut
+
+sub apply_statement {
+ my ($self, $statement) = @_;
+
+ $self->storage->dbh->do($_) or warn "SQL was:\n $_";
+}
+
+=head2 get_db_version
+
+Returns the version that your database is currently at. This is determined by the values in the
+dbix_class_schema_versions table that C<upgrade> and C<install> write to.
+
+=cut
+
+sub get_db_version
+{
+ my ($self, $rs) = @_;
+
+ my $vtable = $self->{vschema}->resultset('Table');
+ my $version = 0;
+ eval {
+ my $stamp = $vtable->get_column('installed')->max;
+ $version = $vtable->search({ installed => $stamp })->first->version;
+ };
+ return $version;
+}
+
+=head2 schema_version
+
+Returns the current schema class' $VERSION
+
+=cut
+
+=head2 backup
+
+This is an overwritable method which is called just before the upgrade, to
+allow you to make a backup of the database. Per default this method attempts
+to call C<< $self->storage->backup >>, to run the standard backup on each
+database type.
+
+This method should return the name of the backup file, if appropriate..
+
+This method is disabled by default. Set $schema->do_backup(1) to enable it.
+
+=cut
+
+sub backup
+{
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ ## Make each ::DBI::Foo do this
+ $self->storage->backup($self->backup_directory());
+}
+
+=head2 connection
+
+Overloaded method. This checks the DBIC schema version against the DB version and
+warns if they are not the same or if the DB is unversioned. It also provides
+compatibility between the old versions table (SchemaVersions) and the new one
+(dbix_class_schema_versions).
+
+To avoid the checks on connect, set the env var DBIC_NO_VERSION_CHECK or alternatively you can set the ignore_version attr in the forth argument like so:
+
+ my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect(
+ $dsn,
+ $user,
+ $password,
+ { ignore_version => 1 },
+ );
+
+=cut
+
sub connection {
my $self = shift;
$self->next::method(@_);
- $self->_on_connect;
+ $self->_on_connect($_[3]);
return $self;
}
sub _on_connect
{
- my ($self) = @_;
+ my ($self, $args) = @_;
+
+ $args = {} unless $args;
$self->{vschema} = DBIx::Class::Version->connect(@{$self->storage->connect_info()});
my $vtable = $self->{vschema}->resultset('Table');
my $vtable_compat = $vschema_compat->resultset('TableCompat');
if ($self->_source_exists($vtable_compat)) {
$self->{vschema}->deploy;
- map { $vtable->create({$_->get_columns}) } $vtable_compat->all;
+ map { $vtable->create({ installed => $_->Installed, version => $_->Version }) } $vtable_compat->all;
$self->storage->dbh->do("DROP TABLE " . $vtable_compat->result_source->from);
}
}
+ # useful when connecting from scripts etc
+ return if ($args->{ignore_version} || ($ENV{DBIC_NO_VERSION_CHECK} && !exists $args->{ignore_version}));
my $pversion = $self->get_db_version();
if($pversion eq $self->schema_version)
{
- warn "This version is already installed\n";
+# warn "This version is already installed\n";
return 1;
}
", your database contains version $pversion, please call upgrade on your Schema.\n";
}
+# is this just a waste of time? if not then merge with DBI.pm
+sub _create_db_to_schema_diff {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my %driver_to_db_map = (
+ 'mysql' => 'MySQL'
+ );
+
+ my $db = $driver_to_db_map{$self->storage->dbh->{Driver}->{Name}};
+ unless ($db) {
+ print "Sorry, this is an unsupported DB\n";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ eval 'require SQL::Translator "0.09003"';
+ if ($@) {
+ $self->throw_exception("SQL::Translator 0.09003 required");
+ }
+
+ my $db_tr = SQL::Translator->new({
+ add_drop_table => 1,
+ parser => 'DBI',
+ parser_args => { dbh => $self->storage->dbh }
+ });
+
+ $db_tr->producer($db);
+ my $dbic_tr = SQL::Translator->new;
+ $dbic_tr->parser('SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class');
+ $dbic_tr->data($self);
+ $dbic_tr->producer($db);
+
+ $db_tr->schema->name('db_schema');
+ $dbic_tr->schema->name('dbic_schema');
+
+ # is this really necessary?
+ foreach my $tr ($db_tr, $dbic_tr) {
+ my $data = $tr->data;
+ $tr->parser->($tr, $$data);
+ }
+
+ my $diff = SQL::Translator::Diff::schema_diff($db_tr->schema, $db,
+ $dbic_tr->schema, $db,
+ { ignore_constraint_names => 1, ignore_index_names => 1, caseopt => 1 });
+
+ my $filename = $self->ddl_filename(
+ $db,
+ $self->schema_version,
+ $self->upgrade_directory,
+ 'PRE',
+ );
+ my $file;
+ if(!open($file, ">$filename"))
+ {
+ $self->throw_exception("Can't open $filename for writing ($!)");
+ next;
+ }
+ print $file $diff;
+ close($file);
+
+ print "WARNING: There may be differences between your DB and your DBIC schema. Please review and if necessary run the SQL in $filename to sync your DB.\n";
+}
+
+
+sub _set_db_version {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($params) = @_;
+ $params ||= {};
+
+ my $version = $params->{version} ? $params->{version} : $self->schema_version;
+ my $vtable = $self->{vschema}->resultset('Table');
+ $vtable->create({ version => $version,
+ installed => strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", gmtime())
+ });
+
+}
+
+sub _read_sql_file {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $file = shift || return;
+
+ my $fh;
+ open $fh, "<$file" or warn("Can't open upgrade file, $file ($!)");
+ my @data = split(/\n/, join('', <$fh>));
+ @data = grep(!/^--/, @data);
+ @data = split(/;/, join('', @data));
+ close($fh);
+ @data = grep { $_ && $_ !~ /^-- / } @data;
+ @data = grep { $_ !~ /^(BEGIN|BEGIN TRANSACTION|COMMIT)/m } @data;
+ return \@data;
+}
+
+sub _source_exists
+{
+ my ($self, $rs) = @_;
+
+ my $c = eval {
+ $rs->search({ 1, 0 })->count;
+ };
+ return 0 if $@ || !defined $c;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
1;
=head1 AUTHORS
-Jess Robinson <castaway@desert-island.demon.co.uk>
+Jess Robinson <castaway@desert-island.me.uk>
Luke Saunders <luke@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
=head1 LICENSE