use Carp;
use List::Util;
+use Hash::Merge;
+
+my $merger = Hash::Merge->new;
+
+$merger->specify_behavior({
+ SCALAR => {
+ SCALAR => sub { $_[1] },
+ ARRAY => sub { [ $_[0], @{$_[1]} ] },
+ HASH => sub { $_[1] },
+ },
+ ARRAY => {
+ SCALAR => sub { $_[1] },
+ ARRAY => sub { $_[1] },
+ HASH => sub { $_[1] },
+ },
+ HASH => {
+ SCALAR => sub { $_[1] },
+ ARRAY => sub { [ values %{$_[0]}, @{$_[1]} ] },
+ HASH => sub { Hash::Merge::_merge_hashes( $_[0], $_[1] ) },
+ },
+}, 'My Behavior' );
use base 'Class::Accessor::Grouped';
__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors( simple => $_ ) for qw(
newline indent_string indent_amount colormap indentmap fill_in_placeholders
+ placeholder_surround
);
# Parser states for _recurse_parse()
my %profiles = (
console => {
+ fill_in_placeholders => 1,
+ placeholder_surround => ['?/', ''],
indent_string => ' ',
indent_amount => 2,
newline => "\n",
indentmap => { %indents },
},
console_monochrome => {
+ fill_in_placeholders => 1,
+ placeholder_surround => ['?/', ''],
indent_string => ' ',
indent_amount => 2,
newline => "\n",
indentmap => { %indents },
},
html => {
+ fill_in_placeholders => 1,
+ placeholder_surround => ['<span class="placeholder">', '</span>'],
indent_string => ' ',
indent_amount => 2,
newline => "<br />\n",
eval {
require Term::ANSIColor;
+
+ $profiles{console}->{placeholder_surround} =
+ [Term::ANSIColor::color('black on_cyan'), Term::ANSIColor::color('reset')];
+
$profiles{console}->{colormap} = {
select => [Term::ANSIColor::color('red'), Term::ANSIColor::color('reset')],
'insert into' => [Term::ANSIColor::color('red'), Term::ANSIColor::color('reset')],
};
sub new {
- my ($class, $args) = @_;
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $args = shift || {};
my $profile = delete $args->{profile} || 'none';
- my $data = {%{$profiles{$profile}}, %{$args||{}}};
+ my $data = $merger->merge( $profiles{$profile}, $args );
bless $data, $class
}
return $keyword
}
-sub whitespace {
+my %starters = (
+ select => 1,
+ update => 1,
+ 'insert into' => 1,
+ 'delete from' => 1,
+);
+
+sub whitespace_keyword {
my ($self, $keyword, $depth) = @_;
my $before = '';
if (defined $self->indentmap->{lc $keyword}) {
$before = $self->newline . $self->indent($depth + $self->indentmap->{lc $keyword});
}
- $before = '' if $depth == 0 and lc $keyword eq 'select';
+ $before = '' if $depth == 0 and defined $starters{lc $keyword};
return [$before, ' '];
}
defined $tree && defined $self->indentmap->{lc $tree};
}
-sub _fill_in_placeholder {
+sub fill_in_placeholder {
my ($self, $bindargs) = @_;
if ($self->fill_in_placeholders) {
- my $val = pop @{$bindargs};
+ my $val = pop @{$bindargs} || '';
+ my ($left, $right) = @{$self->placeholder_surround};
$val =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
$val =~ s/'/\\'/g;
- return qq('$val')
+ return qq('$left$val$right')
}
return '?'
}
}
elsif ($car eq 'LITERAL') {
if ($cdr->[0] eq '?') {
- return $self->_fill_in_placeholder($bindargs)
+ return $self->fill_in_placeholder($bindargs)
}
return $cdr->[0];
}
return join (" $car ", map $self->unparse($_, $bindargs, $depth), @{$cdr});
}
else {
- my ($l, $r) = @{$self->whitespace($car, $depth)};
+ my ($l, $r) = @{$self->whitespace_keyword($car, $depth)};
return sprintf "$l%s %s$r", $self->format_keyword($car), $self->unparse($cdr, $bindargs, $depth);
}
}
my $sqla_tree = SQL::Abstract::Tree->new({ profile => 'console' });
+ $args = {
+ profile => 'console', # predefined profile to use (default: 'none')
+ fill_in_placeholders => 1, # true for placeholder population
+ placeholder_surround => # The strings that will be wrapped around
+ [GREEN, RESET], # populated placeholders if the above is set
+ indent_string => ' ', # the string used when indenting
+ indent_amount => 2, # how many of above string to use for a single
+ # indent level
+ newline => "\n", # string for newline
+ colormap => {
+ select => [RED, RESET], # a pair of strings defining what to surround
+ # the keyword with for colorization
+ # ...
+ },
+ indentmap => {
+ select => 0, # A zero means that the keyword will start on
+ # a new line
+ from => 1, # Any other positive integer means that after
+ on => 2, # said newline it will get that many indents
+ # ...
+ },
+ }
+
+Returns a new SQL::Abstract::Tree object. All arguments are optional.
+
+=head3 profiles
+
+There are four predefined profiles, C<none>, C<console>, C<console_monochrome>,
+and C<html>. Typically a user will probably just use C<console> or
+C<console_monochrome>, but if something about a profile bothers you, merely
+use the profile and override the parts that you don't like.
+
=head2 format
- $sqlat->format('SELECT * FROM bar')
+ $sqlat->format('SELECT * FROM bar WHERE x = ?', [1])
+
+Takes C<$sql> and C<\@bindargs>.
+
+Returns a formatting string based on the string passed in
+
+=head2 parse
+
+ $sqlat->parse('SELECT * FROM bar WHERE x = ?')
+
+Returns a "tree" representing passed in SQL. Please do not depend on the
+structure of the returned tree. It may be stable at some point, but not yet.
+
+=head2 unparse
+
+ $sqlat->parse($tree_structure, \@bindargs)
+
+Transform "tree" into SQL, applying various transforms on the way.
+
+=head2 format_keyword
+
+ $sqlat->format_keyword('SELECT')
+
+Currently this just takes a keyword and puts the C<colormap> stuff around it.
+Later on it may do more and allow for coderef based transforms.
+
+=head2 whitespace_keyword
+
+ my ($before, $after) = @{$sqlat->whitespace_keyword('SELECT')};
+
+Returns whitespace to be inserted around a keyword.
+
+=head2 fill_in_placeholder
+
+ my $value = $sqlat->fill_in_placeholder(\@bindargs)
-Returns a formatting string based on wthe string passed in
+Removes last arg from passed arrayref and returns it, surrounded with
+the values in placeholder_surround, and then surrounded with single quotes.