my $source = $dbicschema->source($moniker);
my $table_name = $source->name;
- # Skip custom query sources
- next if ref $table_name;
+ # FIXME - this isn't the right way to do it, but sqlt does not
+ # support quoting properly to be signaled about this
+ $table_name = $$table_name if ref $table_name eq 'SCALAR';
- # Its possible to have multiple DBIC sources using the same table
+ # It's possible to have multiple DBIC sources using the same table
next if $tables{$table_name};
$tables{$table_name}{source} = $source;
next unless ref $rel_info->{cond} eq 'HASH';
my $othertable = $source->related_source($rel);
+ next if $othertable->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View'); # can't define constraints referencing a view
my $rel_table = $othertable->name;
+ # FIXME - this isn't the right way to do it, but sqlt does not
+ # support quoting properly to be signaled about this
+ $rel_table = $$rel_table if ref $rel_table eq 'SCALAR';
+
my $reverse_rels = $source->reverse_relationship_info($rel);
my ($otherrelname, $otherrelationship) = each %{$reverse_rels};
if ($fk_constraint) {
$cascade->{$c} = $rel_info->{attrs}{"on_$c"};
}
- else {
+ elsif ( $rel_info->{attrs}{"on_$c"} ) {
carp "SQLT attribute 'on_$c' was supplied for relationship '$moniker/$rel', which does not appear to be a foreign constraint. "
. "If you are sure that SQLT must generate a constraint for this relationship, add 'is_foreign_key_constraint => 1' to the attributes.\n";
}
next unless $fk_constraint;
# Make sure we dont create the same foreign key constraint twice
- my $key_test = join("\x00", @keys);
+ my $key_test = join("\x00", sort @keys);
next if $created_FK_rels{$rel_table}->{$key_test};
if (scalar(@keys)) {
if (! $is_deferrable and $rel_table ne $table_name) {
$tables{$table_name}{foreign_table_deps}{$rel_table}++;
}
-
$table->add_constraint(
type => 'foreign_key',
name => join('_', $table_name, 'fk', @keys),
) {
$schema->add_table ($tables{$table}{object});
$tables{$table}{source} -> _invoke_sqlt_deploy_hook( $tables{$table}{object} );
- }
+ # the hook might have already removed the table
+ if ($schema->get_table($table) && $table =~ /^ \s* \( \s* SELECT \s+/ix) {
+ warn <<'EOW';
+
+Custom SQL through ->name(\'( SELECT ...') is DEPRECATED, for more details see
+"Arbitrary SQL through a custom ResultSource" in DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook
+or http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBIx-Class/lib/DBIx/Class/Manual/Cookbook.pod
+
+EOW
+
+ # remove the table as there is no way someone might want to
+ # actually deploy this
+ $schema->drop_table ($table);
+ }
+ }
my %views;
foreach my $moniker (sort @view_monikers)
my $source = $dbicschema->source($moniker);
my $view_name = $source->name;
+ # FIXME - this isn't the right way to do it, but sqlt does not
+ # support quoting properly to be signaled about this
+ $view_name = $$view_name if ref $view_name eq 'SCALAR';
+
# Skip custom query sources
next if ref $view_name;
# Its possible to have multiple DBIC source using same table
next if $views{$view_name}++;
+ $dbicschema->throw_exception ("view $view_name is missing a view_definition")
+ unless $source->view_definition;
+
my $view = $schema->add_view (
name => $view_name,
fields => [ $source->columns ],
C<SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class> reads a DBIx::Class schema,
interrogates the columns, and stuffs it all in an $sqlt_schema object.
-It's primary use is in deploying database layouts described as a set
+Its primary use is in deploying database layouts described as a set
of L<DBIx::Class> classes, to a database. To do this, see
L<DBIx::Class::Schema/deploy>.