DBIx::Class::Storage::DBIHacks;
#
-# This module contains code that should never have seen the light of day,
-# does not belong in the Storage, or is otherwise unfit for public
-# display. The arrival of SQLA2 should immediately obsolete 90% of this
+# This module contains code supporting a battery of special cases and tests for
+# many corner cases pushing the envelope of what DBIC can do. When work on
+# these utilities began in mid 2009 (51a296b402c) it wasn't immediately obvious
+# that these pieces, despite their misleading on-first-sight-flakiness, will
+# become part of the generic query rewriting machinery of DBIC, allowing it to
+# both generate and process queries representing incredibly complex sets with
+# reasonable efficiency.
+#
+# Now (end of 2015), more than 6 years later the routines in this class have
+# stabilized enough, and are meticulously covered with tests, to a point where
+# an effort to formalize them into user-facing APIs might be worthwhile.
+#
+# An implementor working on publicizing and/or replacing the routines with a
+# more modern SQL generation framework should keep in mind that pretty much all
+# existing tests are constructed on the basis of real-world code used in
+# production somewhere.
+#
+# Please hack on this responsibly ;)
#
use strict;
use base 'DBIx::Class::Storage';
use mro 'c3';
-use List::Util 'first';
use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
-use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION serialize);
-use SQL::Abstract qw(is_plain_value is_literal_value);
+use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(
+ dump_value fail_on_internal_call
+);
+use DBIx::Class::SQLMaker::Util 'extract_equality_conditions';
+use DBIx::Class::ResultSource::FromSpec::Util qw(
+ fromspec_columns_info
+ find_join_path_to_alias
+);
use DBIx::Class::Carp;
use namespace::clean;
$self->_use_join_optimizer
);
- my $orig_aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args($attrs);
+ my $orig_aliastypes =
+ $attrs->{_precalculated_aliastypes}
+ ||
+ $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args($attrs)
+ ;
my $new_aliastypes = { %$orig_aliastypes };
unless $root_node;
# use the heavy duty resolver to take care of aliased/nonaliased naming
- my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info($inner_attrs->{from});
+ my $colinfo = fromspec_columns_info($inner_attrs->{from});
my $selected_root_columns;
for my $i (0 .. $#{$outer_attrs->{select}}) {
push @{$inner_attrs->{as}}, $attrs->{as}[$i];
}
- # We will need to fetch all native columns in the inner subquery, which may
+ my $inner_aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args($inner_attrs);
+
+ # In the inner subq we will need to fetch *only* native columns which may
# be a part of an *outer* join condition, or an order_by (which needs to be
# preserved outside), or wheres. In other words everything but the inner
# selector
# We can not just fetch everything because a potential has_many restricting
# join collapse *will not work* on heavy data types.
- my $connecting_aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args({
- %$inner_attrs,
- select => [],
- });
- for (sort map { keys %{$_->{-seen_columns}||{}} } map { values %$_ } values %$connecting_aliastypes) {
+ # essentially a map of all non-selecting seen columns
+ # the sort is there for a nicer select list
+ for (
+ sort
+ map
+ { keys %{$_->{-seen_columns}||{}} }
+ map
+ { values %{$inner_aliastypes->{$_}} }
+ grep
+ { $_ ne 'selecting' }
+ keys %$inner_aliastypes
+ ) {
my $ci = $colinfo->{$_} or next;
if (
$ci->{-source_alias} eq $root_alias
my $inner_subq = do {
# must use it here regardless of user requests (vastly gentler on optimizer)
- local $self->{_use_join_optimizer} = 1;
+ local $self->{_use_join_optimizer} = 1
+ unless $self->{_use_join_optimizer};
# throw away multijoins since we def. do not care about those inside the subquery
- ($inner_attrs->{from}, my $inner_aliastypes) = $self->_prune_unused_joins ({
- %$inner_attrs, _force_prune_multiplying_joins => 1
+ # $inner_aliastypes *will* be redefined at this point
+ ($inner_attrs->{from}, $inner_aliastypes ) = $self->_prune_unused_joins ({
+ %$inner_attrs,
+ _force_prune_multiplying_joins => 1,
+ _precalculated_aliastypes => $inner_aliastypes,
});
# uh-oh a multiplier (which is not us) left in, this is a problem for limits
) {
push @outer_from, $j
}
- elsif (first { $_->{$alias} } @outer_nonselecting_chains ) {
+ elsif (grep { $_->{$alias} } @outer_nonselecting_chains ) {
push @outer_from, $j;
$may_need_outer_group_by ||= $outer_aliastypes->{multiplying}{$alias} ? 1 : 0;
}
});
}
- # This is totally horrific - the {where} ends up in both the inner and outer query
- # Unfortunately not much can be done until SQLA2 introspection arrives, and even
- # then if where conditions apply to the *right* side of the prefetch, you may have
- # to both filter the inner select (e.g. to apply a limit) and then have to re-filter
- # the outer select to exclude joins you didn't want in the first place
+ # FIXME: The {where} ends up in both the inner and outer query, i.e. *twice*
+ #
+ # This is rather horrific, and while we currently *do* have enough
+ # introspection tooling available to attempt a stab at properly deciding
+ # whether or not to include the where condition on the outside, the
+ # machinery is still too slow to apply it here.
+ # Thus for the time being we do not attempt any sanitation of the where
+ # clause and just pass it through on both sides of the subquery. This *will*
+ # be addressed at a later stage, most likely after folding the SQL generator
+ # into SQLMaker proper
#
# OTOH it can be seen as a plus: <ash> (notes that this query would make a DBA cry ;)
+ #
return $outer_attrs;
}
+# This is probably the ickiest, yet most relied upon part of the codebase:
+# this is the place where we take arbitrary SQL input and break it into its
+# constituent parts, making sure we know which *sources* are used in what
+# *capacity* ( selecting / restricting / grouping / ordering / joining, etc )
+# Although the method is pretty horrific, the worst thing that can happen is
+# for a classification failure, which in turn will result in a vocal exception,
+# and will lead to a relatively prompt fix.
+# The code has been slowly improving and is covered with a formiddable battery
+# of tests, so can be considered "reliably stable" at this point (Oct 2015).
+#
+# A note to implementors attempting to "replace" this - keep in mind that while
+# there are multiple optimization avenues, the actual "scan literal elements"
+# part *MAY NEVER BE REMOVED*, even if it is limited only ot the (future) AST
+# nodes that are deemed opaque (i.e. contain literal expressions). The use of
+# blackbox literals is at this point firmly a user-facing API, and is one of
+# *the* reasons DBIC remains as flexible as it is. In other words, when working
+# on this keep in mind that the following is widespread and *encouraged* way
+# of using DBIC in the wild when push comes to shove:
#
-# I KNOW THIS SUCKS! GET SQLA2 OUT THE DOOR SO THIS CAN DIE!
+# $rs->search( {}, {
+# select => \[ $random, @stuff],
+# from => \[ $random, @stuff ],
+# where => \[ $random, @stuff ],
+# group_by => \[ $random, @stuff ],
+# order_by => \[ $random, @stuff ],
+# } )
+#
+# Various incarnations of the above are reflected in many of the tests. If one
+# gets to fail, you get to fix it. A "this is crazy, nobody does that" is not
+# acceptable going forward.
#
-# Due to a lack of SQLA2 we fall back to crude scans of all the
-# select/where/order/group attributes, in order to determine what
-# aliases are needed to fulfill the query. This information is used
-# throughout the code to prune unnecessary JOINs from the queries
-# in an attempt to reduce the execution time.
-# Although the method is pretty horrific, the worst thing that can
-# happen is for it to fail due to some scalar SQL, which in turn will
-# result in a vocal exception.
sub _resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args {
my ( $self, $attrs ) = @_;
}
# get a column to source/alias map (including unambiguous unqualified ones)
- my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info ($attrs->{from});
+ my $colinfo = fromspec_columns_info($attrs->{from});
# set up a botched SQLA
my $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
grep
{ $_ !~ / \A \s* \( \s* SELECT \s+ .+? \s+ FROM \s+ .+? \) \s* \z /xsi }
map
- { ($sql_maker->_recurse_fields($_))[0] }
+ {
+ length ref $_
+ ? ($sql_maker->_recurse_fields($_))[0]
+ : $sql_maker->_quote($_)
+ }
@{$attrs->{select}}
],
ordering => [ map
],
};
+ # we will be bulk-scanning anyway - pieces will not matter in that case,
+ # thus join everything up
# throw away empty-string chunks, and make sure no binds snuck in
# note that we operate over @{$to_scan->{$type}}, hence the
# semi-mindbending ... map ... for values ...
- ( $_ = [ map {
+ ( $_ = join ' ', map {
- (not $_) ? ()
- : (length ref $_) ? (require Data::Dumper::Concise && $self->throw_exception(
- "Unexpected ref in scan-plan: " . Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper($_)
- ))
- : $_
+ ( ! defined $_ ) ? ()
+ : ( length ref $_ ) ? $self->throw_exception(
+ "Unexpected ref in scan-plan: " . dump_value $_
+ )
+ : ( $_ =~ /^\s*$/ ) ? ()
+ : $_
- } @$_ ] ) for values %$to_scan;
+ } @$_ ) for values %$to_scan;
# throw away empty to-scan's
(
- @{$to_scan->{$_}}
+ length $to_scan->{$_}
or
delete $to_scan->{$_}
) for keys %$to_scan;
+
# these will be used for matching in the loop below
my $all_aliases = join ' | ', map { quotemeta $_ } keys %$alias_list;
my $fq_col_re = qr/
\b ( $all_aliases ) \. ( [^\s\)\($rquote]+ )?
/x;
+
my $all_unq_columns = join ' | ',
map
{ quotemeta $_ }
keys %$colinfo
;
my $unq_col_re = $all_unq_columns
- ? qr/ $lquote ( $all_unq_columns ) $rquote /x
+ ? qr/
+ $lquote ( $all_unq_columns ) $rquote
+ |
+ (?: \A | \s ) ( $all_unq_columns ) (?: \s | \z )
+ /x
: undef
;
# the actual scan, per type
for my $type (keys %$to_scan) {
- # first see if we have any exact matches (qualified or unqualified)
- for my $piece (@{$to_scan->{$type}}) {
- if ($colinfo->{$piece} and my $alias = $colinfo->{$piece}{-source_alias}) {
- $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path}||[] };
- $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias}{-seen_columns}{$colinfo->{$piece}{-fq_colname}} = $piece;
- }
- }
-
-
- # we will be bulk-scanning anyway - pieces will not matter in that case
- # (unlike in the direct-equivalence above)
- my $scan_string = join ' ', @{$to_scan->{$type}};
-
# now loop through all fully qualified columns and get the corresponding
# alias (should work even if they are in scalarrefs)
#
- # The regex matches in multiples of 4, with one of the two pairs being
+ # The regex captures in multiples of 4, with one of the two pairs being
# undef. There may be a *lot* of matches, hence the convoluted loop
- my @matches = $scan_string =~ /$fq_col_re/g;
+ my @matches = $to_scan->{$type} =~ /$fq_col_re/g;
my $i = 0;
while( $i < $#matches ) {
# now loop through unqualified column names, and try to locate them within
# the chunks, if there are any unqualified columns in the 1st place
next unless $unq_col_re;
- for ( $scan_string =~ /$unq_col_re/g ) {
+
+ # The regex captures in multiples of 2, one of the two being undef
+ for ( $to_scan->{$type} =~ /$unq_col_re/g ) {
+ defined $_ or next;
my $alias = $colinfo->{$_}{-source_alias} or next;
$aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path}||[] };
$aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias}{-seen_columns}{"$alias.$_"} = $_
sub _group_over_selection {
my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
- my $colinfos = $self->_resolve_column_info ($attrs->{from});
+ my $colinfos = fromspec_columns_info($attrs->{from});
my (@group_by, %group_index);
# of the external order and convert them to MIN(X) for ASC or MAX(X)
# for DESC, and group_by the root columns. The end result should be
# exactly what we expect
+ #
- # FIXME - this code is a joke, will need to be completely rewritten in
- # the DQ branch. But I need to push a POC here, otherwise the
- # pesky tests won't pass
- # wrap any part of the order_by that "responds" to an ordering alias
- # into a MIN/MAX
+ # both populated on the first loop over $o_idx
$sql_maker ||= $self->sql_maker;
$order_chunks ||= [
map { ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' ? $_ : [ $_ ] } $sql_maker->_order_by_chunks($attrs->{order_by})
my ($chunk, $is_desc) = $sql_maker->_split_order_chunk($order_chunks->[$o_idx][0]);
+ # we reached that far - wrap any part of the order_by that "responded"
+ # to an ordering alias into a MIN/MAX
$new_order_by[$o_idx] = \[
sprintf( '%s( %s )%s',
- ($is_desc ? 'MAX' : 'MIN'),
+ $self->_minmax_operator_for_datatype($chunk_ci->{data_type}, $is_desc),
$chunk,
($is_desc ? ' DESC' : ''),
),
);
}
-sub _resolve_ident_sources {
- my ($self, $ident) = @_;
-
- my $alias2source = {};
+sub _minmax_operator_for_datatype {
+ #my ($self, $datatype, $want_max) = @_;
- # the reason this is so contrived is that $ident may be a {from}
- # structure, specifying multiple tables to join
- if ( blessed $ident && $ident->isa("DBIx::Class::ResultSource") ) {
- # this is compat mode for insert/update/delete which do not deal with aliases
- $alias2source->{me} = $ident;
- }
- elsif (ref $ident eq 'ARRAY') {
-
- for (@$ident) {
- my $tabinfo;
- if (ref $_ eq 'HASH') {
- $tabinfo = $_;
- }
- if (ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' and ref $_->[0] eq 'HASH') {
- $tabinfo = $_->[0];
- }
-
- $alias2source->{$tabinfo->{-alias}} = $tabinfo->{-rsrc}
- if ($tabinfo->{-rsrc});
- }
- }
-
- return $alias2source;
-}
-
-# Takes $ident, \@column_names
-#
-# returns { $column_name => \%column_info, ... }
-# also note: this adds -result_source => $rsrc to the column info
-#
-# If no columns_names are supplied returns info about *all* columns
-# for all sources
-sub _resolve_column_info {
- my ($self, $ident, $colnames) = @_;
-
- return {} if $colnames and ! @$colnames;
-
- my $sources = $self->_resolve_ident_sources($ident);
-
- $_ = { rsrc => $_, colinfos => $_->columns_info }
- for values %$sources;
-
- my (%seen_cols, @auto_colnames);
-
- # compile a global list of column names, to be able to properly
- # disambiguate unqualified column names (if at all possible)
- for my $alias (keys %$sources) {
- (
- ++$seen_cols{$_}{$alias}
- and
- ! $colnames
- and
- push @auto_colnames, "$alias.$_"
- ) for keys %{ $sources->{$alias}{colinfos} };
- }
-
- $colnames ||= [
- @auto_colnames,
- ( grep { keys %{$seen_cols{$_}} == 1 } keys %seen_cols ),
- ];
-
- my %return;
- for (@$colnames) {
- my ($colname, $source_alias) = reverse split /\./, $_;
-
- my $assumed_alias =
- $source_alias
- ||
- # if the column was seen exactly once - we know which rsrc it came from
- (
- $seen_cols{$colname}
- and
- keys %{$seen_cols{$colname}} == 1
- and
- ( %{$seen_cols{$colname}} )[0]
- )
- ||
- next
- ;
-
- $self->throw_exception(
- "No such column '$colname' on source " . $sources->{$assumed_alias}{rsrc}->source_name
- ) unless $seen_cols{$colname}{$assumed_alias};
-
- $return{$_} = {
- %{ $sources->{$assumed_alias}{colinfos}{$colname} },
- -result_source => $sources->{$assumed_alias}{rsrc},
- -source_alias => $assumed_alias,
- -fq_colname => "$assumed_alias.$colname",
- -colname => $colname,
- };
-
- $return{"$assumed_alias.$colname"} = $return{$_}
- unless $source_alias;
- }
-
- return \%return;
-}
-
-# The DBIC relationship chaining implementation is pretty simple - every
-# new related_relationship is pushed onto the {from} stack, and the {select}
-# window simply slides further in. This means that when we count somewhere
-# in the middle, we got to make sure that everything in the join chain is an
-# actual inner join, otherwise the count will come back with unpredictable
-# results (a resultset may be generated with _some_ rows regardless of if
-# the relation which the $rs currently selects has rows or not). E.g.
-# $artist_rs->cds->count - normally generates:
-# SELECT COUNT( * ) FROM artist me LEFT JOIN cd cds ON cds.artist = me.artistid
-# which actually returns the number of artists * (number of cds || 1)
-#
-# So what we do here is crawl {from}, determine if the current alias is at
-# the top of the stack, and if not - make sure the chain is inner-joined down
-# to the root.
-#
-sub _inner_join_to_node {
- my ($self, $from, $alias) = @_;
-
- my $switch_branch = $self->_find_join_path_to_node($from, $alias);
-
- return $from unless @{$switch_branch||[]};
-
- # So it looks like we will have to switch some stuff around.
- # local() is useless here as we will be leaving the scope
- # anyway, and deep cloning is just too fucking expensive
- # So replace the first hashref in the node arrayref manually
- my @new_from = ($from->[0]);
- my $sw_idx = { map { (values %$_), 1 } @$switch_branch }; #there's one k/v per join-path
-
- for my $j (@{$from}[1 .. $#$from]) {
- my $jalias = $j->[0]{-alias};
-
- if ($sw_idx->{$jalias}) {
- my %attrs = %{$j->[0]};
- delete $attrs{-join_type};
- push @new_from, [
- \%attrs,
- @{$j}[ 1 .. $#$j ],
- ];
- }
- else {
- push @new_from, $j;
- }
- }
-
- return \@new_from;
-}
-
-sub _find_join_path_to_node {
- my ($self, $from, $target_alias) = @_;
-
- # subqueries and other oddness are naturally not supported
- return undef if (
- ref $from ne 'ARRAY'
- ||
- ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH'
- ||
- ! defined $from->[0]{-alias}
- );
-
- # no path - the head is the alias
- return [] if $from->[0]{-alias} eq $target_alias;
-
- for my $i (1 .. $#$from) {
- return $from->[$i][0]{-join_path} if ( ($from->[$i][0]{-alias}||'') eq $target_alias );
- }
-
- # something else went quite wrong
- return undef;
+ $_[2] ? 'MAX' : 'MIN';
}
sub _extract_order_criteria {
my @cols = (
( map { $_->[0] } $self->_extract_order_criteria($order_by) ),
- ( $where ? keys %{ $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($where) } : () ),
+ ( $where ? keys %{ extract_equality_conditions( $where ) } : () ),
) or return 0;
- my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info($ident, \@cols);
+ my $colinfo = fromspec_columns_info($ident, \@cols);
return keys %$colinfo
? $self->_columns_comprise_identifying_set( $colinfo, \@cols )
sub _extract_colinfo_of_stable_main_source_order_by_portion {
my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
- my $nodes = $self->_find_join_path_to_node($attrs->{from}, $attrs->{alias});
+ my $nodes = find_join_path_to_alias($attrs->{from}, $attrs->{alias});
return unless defined $nodes;
map { values %$_ } @$nodes,
) };
- my $colinfos = $self->_resolve_column_info($attrs->{from});
+ my $colinfos = fromspec_columns_info($attrs->{from});
my ($colinfos_to_return, $seen_main_src_cols);
if $colinfo->{-source_alias} eq $attrs->{alias};
}
- # FIXME the condition may be singling out things on its own, so we
- # conceivable could come back wi "stable-ordered by nothing"
- # not confient enough in the parser yet, so punt for the time being
+ # FIXME: the condition may be singling out things on its own, so we
+ # conceivably could come back with "stable-ordered by nothing"
+ # not confident enough in the parser yet, so punt for the time being
return unless $seen_main_src_cols;
my $main_src_fixed_cols_from_cond = [ $attrs->{where}
? $colinfos->{$_}{-colname}
: ()
}
- keys %{ $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($attrs->{where}) }
+ keys %{ extract_equality_conditions( $attrs->{where} ) }
)
: ()
];
]) ? $colinfos_to_return : ();
}
-# Attempts to flatten a passed in SQLA condition as much as possible towards
-# a plain hashref, *without* altering its semantics. Required by
-# create/populate being able to extract definitive conditions from preexisting
-# resultset {where} stacks
-#
-# FIXME - while relatively robust, this is still imperfect, one of the first
-# things to tackle with DQ
-sub _collapse_cond {
- my ($self, $where, $where_is_anded_array) = @_;
-
- my $fin;
-
- if (! $where) {
- return;
- }
- elsif ($where_is_anded_array or ref $where eq 'HASH') {
-
- my @pairs;
-
- my @pieces = $where_is_anded_array ? @$where : $where;
- while (@pieces) {
- my $chunk = shift @pieces;
-
- if (ref $chunk eq 'HASH') {
- for (sort keys %$chunk) {
-
- # Match SQLA 1.79 behavior
- if ($_ eq '') {
- is_literal_value($chunk->{$_})
- ? carp 'Hash-pairs consisting of an empty string with a literal are deprecated, use -and => [ $literal ] instead'
- : $self->throw_exception("Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported in hash-pairs")
- ;
- }
-
- push @pairs, $_ => $chunk->{$_};
- }
- }
- elsif (ref $chunk eq 'ARRAY') {
- push @pairs, -or => $chunk
- if @$chunk;
- }
- elsif ( ! length ref $chunk) {
-
- # Match SQLA 1.79 behavior
- $self->throw_exception("Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported in array-pairs")
- if $where_is_anded_array and (! defined $chunk or $chunk eq '');
-
- push @pairs, $chunk, shift @pieces;
- }
- else {
- push @pairs, '', $chunk;
- }
- }
-
- return unless @pairs;
-
- my @conds = $self->_collapse_cond_unroll_pairs(\@pairs)
- or return;
-
- # Consolidate various @conds back into something more compact
- for my $c (@conds) {
- if (ref $c ne 'HASH') {
- push @{$fin->{-and}}, $c;
- }
- else {
- for my $col (sort keys %$c) {
-
- # consolidate all -and nodes
- if ($col =~ /^\-and$/i) {
- push @{$fin->{-and}},
- ref $c->{$col} eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$c->{$col}}
- : ref $c->{$col} eq 'HASH' ? %{$c->{$col}}
- : { $col => $c->{$col} }
- ;
- }
- elsif ($col =~ /^\-/) {
- push @{$fin->{-and}}, { $col => $c->{$col} };
- }
- elsif (exists $fin->{$col}) {
- $fin->{$col} = [ -and => map {
- (ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' and ($_->[0]||'') =~ /^\-and$/i )
- ? @{$_}[1..$#$_]
- : $_
- ;
- } ($fin->{$col}, $c->{$col}) ];
- }
- else {
- $fin->{$col} = $c->{$col};
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- elsif (ref $where eq 'ARRAY') {
- # we are always at top-level here, it is safe to dump empty *standalone* pieces
- my $fin_idx;
-
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#$where; $i++ ) {
-
- # Match SQLA 1.79 behavior
- $self->throw_exception(
- "Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported in array-pairs"
- ) if (! defined $where->[$i] or ! length $where->[$i]);
-
- my $logic_mod = lc ( ($where->[$i] =~ /^(\-(?:and|or))$/i)[0] || '' );
-
- if ($logic_mod) {
- $i++;
- $self->throw_exception("Unsupported top-level op/arg pair: [ $logic_mod => $where->[$i] ]")
- unless ref $where->[$i] eq 'HASH' or ref $where->[$i] eq 'ARRAY';
-
- my $sub_elt = $self->_collapse_cond({ $logic_mod => $where->[$i] })
- or next;
-
- my @keys = keys %$sub_elt;
- if ( @keys == 1 and $keys[0] !~ /^\-/ ) {
- $fin_idx->{ "COL_$keys[0]_" . serialize $sub_elt } = $sub_elt;
- }
- else {
- $fin_idx->{ "SER_" . serialize $sub_elt } = $sub_elt;
- }
- }
- elsif (! length ref $where->[$i] ) {
- my $sub_elt = $self->_collapse_cond({ @{$where}[$i, $i+1] })
- or next;
-
- $fin_idx->{ "COL_$where->[$i]_" . serialize $sub_elt } = $sub_elt;
- $i++;
- }
- else {
- $fin_idx->{ "SER_" . serialize $where->[$i] } = $self->_collapse_cond( $where->[$i] ) || next;
- }
- }
-
- if (! $fin_idx) {
- return;
- }
- elsif ( keys %$fin_idx == 1 ) {
- $fin = (values %$fin_idx)[0];
- }
- else {
- my @or;
-
- # at this point everything is at most one level deep - unroll if needed
- for (sort keys %$fin_idx) {
- if ( ref $fin_idx->{$_} eq 'HASH' and keys %{$fin_idx->{$_}} == 1 ) {
- my ($l, $r) = %{$fin_idx->{$_}};
-
- if (
- ref $r eq 'ARRAY'
- and
- (
- ( @$r == 1 and $l =~ /^\-and$/i )
- or
- $l =~ /^\-or$/i
- )
- ) {
- push @or, @$r
- }
-
- elsif (
- ref $r eq 'HASH'
- and
- keys %$r == 1
- and
- $l =~ /^\-(?:and|or)$/i
- ) {
- push @or, %$r;
- }
-
- else {
- push @or, $l, $r;
- }
- }
- else {
- push @or, $fin_idx->{$_};
- }
- }
-
- $fin->{-or} = \@or;
- }
- }
- else {
- # not a hash not an array
- $fin = { -and => [ $where ] };
- }
-
- # unroll single-element -and's
- while (
- $fin->{-and}
- and
- @{$fin->{-and}} < 2
- ) {
- my $and = delete $fin->{-and};
- last if @$and == 0;
-
- # at this point we have @$and == 1
- if (
- ref $and->[0] eq 'HASH'
- and
- ! grep { exists $fin->{$_} } keys %{$and->[0]}
- ) {
- $fin = {
- %$fin, %{$and->[0]}
- };
- }
- else {
- $fin->{-and} = $and;
- last;
- }
- }
+sub _resolve_column_info :DBIC_method_is_indirect_sugar {
+ DBIx::Class::_ENV_::ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_INDIRECT_CALLS and fail_on_internal_call;
+ carp_unique("_resolve_column_info() is deprecated, ask on IRC for a better alternative");
- # compress same-column conds found in $fin
- for my $col ( grep { $_ !~ /^\-/ } keys %$fin ) {
- next unless ref $fin->{$col} eq 'ARRAY' and ($fin->{$col}[0]||'') =~ /^\-and$/i;
- my $val_bag = { map {
- (! defined $_ ) ? ( UNDEF => undef )
- : ( ! length ref $_ or is_plain_value $_ ) ? ( "VAL_$_" => $_ )
- : ( ( 'SER_' . serialize $_ ) => $_ )
- } @{$fin->{$col}}[1 .. $#{$fin->{$col}}] };
-
- if (keys %$val_bag == 1 ) {
- ($fin->{$col}) = values %$val_bag;
- }
- else {
- $fin->{$col} = [ -and => map { $val_bag->{$_} } sort keys %$val_bag ];
- }
- }
-
- return keys %$fin ? $fin : ();
+ fromspec_columns_info( @_[1,2] );
}
-sub _collapse_cond_unroll_pairs {
- my ($self, $pairs) = @_;
+sub _find_join_path_to_node :DBIC_method_is_indirect_sugar {
+ DBIx::Class::_ENV_::ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_INDIRECT_CALLS and fail_on_internal_call;
+ carp_unique("_find_join_path_to_node() is deprecated, ask on IRC for a better alternative");
- my @conds;
+ find_join_path_to_alias( @_[1,2] );
+}
- while (@$pairs) {
- my ($lhs, $rhs) = splice @$pairs, 0, 2;
+sub _collapse_cond :DBIC_method_is_indirect_sugar {
+ DBIx::Class::_ENV_::ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_INDIRECT_CALLS and fail_on_internal_call;
+ carp_unique("_collapse_cond() is deprecated, ask on IRC for a better alternative");
- if ($lhs eq '') {
- push @conds, $self->_collapse_cond($rhs);
- }
- elsif ( $lhs =~ /^\-and$/i ) {
- push @conds, $self->_collapse_cond($rhs, (ref $rhs eq 'ARRAY'));
- }
- elsif ( $lhs =~ /^\-or$/i ) {
- push @conds, $self->_collapse_cond(
- (ref $rhs eq 'HASH') ? [ map { $_ => $rhs->{$_} } sort keys %$rhs ] : $rhs
- );
- }
- else {
- if (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and ! keys %$rhs) {
- # FIXME - SQLA seems to be doing... nothing...?
- }
- # normalize top level -ident, for saner extract_fixed_condition_columns code
- elsif (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{-ident}) {
- push @conds, { $lhs => { '=', $rhs } };
- }
- elsif (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{-value} and is_plain_value $rhs->{-value}) {
- push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs->{-value} };
- }
- elsif (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{'='}) {
- if ( length ref $rhs->{'='} and is_literal_value $rhs->{'='} ) {
- push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs };
- }
- else {
- for my $p ($self->_collapse_cond_unroll_pairs([ $lhs => $rhs->{'='} ])) {
-
- # extra sanity check
- if (keys %$p > 1) {
- require Data::Dumper::Concise;
- local $Data::Dumper::Deepcopy = 1;
- $self->throw_exception(
- "Internal error: unexpected collapse unroll:"
- . Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper { in => { $lhs => $rhs }, out => $p }
- );
- }
-
- my ($l, $r) = %$p;
-
- push @conds, (
- ! length ref $r
- or
- # the unroller recursion may return a '=' prepended value already
- ref $r eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{'='}
- or
- is_plain_value($r)
- )
- ? { $l => $r }
- : { $l => { '=' => $r } }
- ;
- }
- }
- }
- elsif (ref $rhs eq 'ARRAY') {
- # some of these conditionals encounter multi-values - roll them out using
- # an unshift, which will cause extra looping in the while{} above
- if (! @$rhs ) {
- push @conds, { $lhs => [] };
- }
- elsif ( ($rhs->[0]||'') =~ /^\-(?:and|or)$/i ) {
- $self->throw_exception("Value modifier not followed by any values: $lhs => [ $rhs->[0] ] ")
- if @$rhs == 1;
-
- if( $rhs->[0] =~ /^\-and$/i ) {
- unshift @$pairs, map { $lhs => $_ } @{$rhs}[1..$#$rhs];
- }
- # if not an AND then it's an OR
- elsif(@$rhs == 2) {
- unshift @$pairs, $lhs => $rhs->[1];
- }
- else {
- push @conds, { $lhs => [ @{$rhs}[1..$#$rhs] ] };
- }
- }
- elsif (@$rhs == 1) {
- unshift @$pairs, $lhs => $rhs->[0];
- }
- else {
- push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs };
- }
- }
- # unroll func + { -value => ... }
- elsif (
- ref $rhs eq 'HASH'
- and
- ( my ($subop) = keys %$rhs ) == 1
- and
- length ref ((values %$rhs)[0])
- and
- my $vref = is_plain_value( (values %$rhs)[0] )
- ) {
- push @conds, { $lhs => { $subop => $$vref } }
- }
- else {
- push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs };
- }
- }
- }
-
- return @conds;
+ shift;
+ DBIx::Class::SQLMaker::Util::normalize_sqla_condition(@_);
}
-# Analyzes a given condition and attempts to extract all columns
-# with a definitive fixed-condition criteria. Returns a hashref
-# of k/v pairs suitable to be passed to set_columns(), with a
-# MAJOR CAVEAT - multi-value (contradictory) equalities are still
-# represented as a reference to the UNRESOVABLE_CONDITION constant
-# The reason we do this is that some codepaths only care about the
-# codition being stable, as opposed to actually making sense
-#
-# The normal mode is used to figure out if a resultset is constrained
-# to a column which is part of a unique constraint, which in turn
-# allows us to better predict how ordering will behave etc.
-#
-# With the optional "consider_nulls" boolean argument, the function
-# is instead used to infer inambiguous values from conditions
-# (e.g. the inheritance of resultset conditions on new_result)
-#
-sub _extract_fixed_condition_columns {
- my ($self, $where, $consider_nulls) = @_;
- my $where_hash = $self->_collapse_cond($_[1]);
-
- my $res = {};
- my ($c, $v);
- for $c (keys %$where_hash) {
- my $vals;
+sub _extract_fixed_condition_columns :DBIC_method_is_indirect_sugar {
+ DBIx::Class::_ENV_::ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_INDIRECT_CALLS and fail_on_internal_call;
+ carp_unique("_extract_fixed_condition_columns() is deprecated, ask on IRC for a better alternative");
- if (!defined ($v = $where_hash->{$c}) ) {
- $vals->{UNDEF} = $v if $consider_nulls
- }
- elsif (
- ref $v eq 'HASH'
- and
- keys %$v == 1
- ) {
- if (exists $v->{-value}) {
- if (defined $v->{-value}) {
- $vals->{"VAL_$v->{-value}"} = $v->{-value}
- }
- elsif( $consider_nulls ) {
- $vals->{UNDEF} = $v->{-value};
- }
- }
- # do not need to check for plain values - _collapse_cond did it for us
- elsif(
- length ref $v->{'='}
- and
- (
- ( ref $v->{'='} eq 'HASH' and keys %{$v->{'='}} == 1 and exists $v->{'='}{-ident} )
- or
- is_literal_value($v->{'='})
- )
- ) {
- $vals->{ 'SER_' . serialize $v->{'='} } = $v->{'='};
- }
- }
- elsif (
- ! length ref $v
- or
- is_plain_value ($v)
- ) {
- $vals->{"VAL_$v"} = $v;
- }
- elsif (ref $v eq 'ARRAY' and ($v->[0]||'') eq '-and') {
- for ( @{$v}[1..$#$v] ) {
- my $subval = $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns({ $c => $_ }, 'consider nulls'); # always fish nulls out on recursion
- next unless exists $subval->{$c}; # didn't find anything
- $vals->{
- ! defined $subval->{$c} ? 'UNDEF'
- : ( ! length ref $subval->{$c} or is_plain_value $subval->{$c} ) ? "VAL_$subval->{$c}"
- : ( 'SER_' . serialize $subval->{$c} )
- } = $subval->{$c};
- }
- }
+ shift;
+ extract_equality_conditions(@_);
+}
- if (keys %$vals == 1) {
- ($res->{$c}) = (values %$vals)
- unless !$consider_nulls and exists $vals->{UNDEF};
- }
- elsif (keys %$vals > 1) {
- $res->{$c} = UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
- }
- }
+sub _resolve_ident_sources :DBIC_method_is_indirect_sugar {
+ DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(
+ '_resolve_ident_sources() has been removed with no replacement, '
+ . 'ask for advice on IRC if this affected you'
+ );
+}
- $res;
+sub _inner_join_to_node :DBIC_method_is_indirect_sugar {
+ DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(
+ '_inner_join_to_node() has been removed with no replacement, '
+ . 'ask for advice on IRC if this affected you'
+ );
}
1;