package SQL::Translator;
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# $Id: Translator.pm,v 1.52 2004-02-06 17:51:26 kycl4rk Exp $
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Copyright (C) 2002-4 The SQLFairy Authors
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-# General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
-# 02111-1307 USA
-# -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-use strict;
-use vars qw( $VERSION $REVISION $DEFAULT_SUB $DEBUG $ERROR );
-use base 'Class::Base';
+use Moo;
+our ( $DEFAULT_SUB, $DEBUG, $ERROR );
-require 5.004;
-
-$VERSION = '0.04';
-$REVISION = sprintf "%d.%02d", q$Revision: 1.52 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/;
+our $VERSION = '0.11016';
$DEBUG = 0 unless defined $DEBUG;
$ERROR = "";
-use Carp qw(carp);
+use Carp qw(carp croak);
use Data::Dumper;
-use Class::Base;
use File::Find;
use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile);
use File::Basename qw(dirname);
use IO::Dir;
+use Sub::Quote qw(quote_sub);
+use SQL::Translator::Producer;
use SQL::Translator::Schema;
+use SQL::Translator::Utils qw(throw ex2err carp_ro);
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The default behavior is to "pass through" values (note that the
-# SQL::Translator instance is the first value ($_[0]), and the stuff
-# to be parsed is the second value ($_[1])
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
$DEFAULT_SUB = sub { $_[0]->schema } unless defined $DEFAULT_SUB;
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# init([ARGS])
-# The constructor.
-#
-# new takes an optional hash of arguments. These arguments may
-# include a parser, specified with the keys "parser" or "from",
-# and a producer, specified with the keys "producer" or "to".
-#
-# The values that can be passed as the parser or producer are
-# given directly to the parser or producer methods, respectively.
-# See the appropriate method description below for details about
-# what each expects/accepts.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub init {
- my ( $self, $config ) = @_;
- #
- # Set the parser and producer.
- #
+with qw(
+ SQL::Translator::Role::Debug
+ SQL::Translator::Role::Error
+ SQL::Translator::Role::BuildArgs
+);
+
+around BUILDARGS => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $config = $self->$orig(@_);
+
# If a 'parser' or 'from' parameter is passed in, use that as the
# parser; if a 'producer' or 'to' parameter is passed in, use that
# as the producer; both default to $DEFAULT_SUB.
- #
- $self->parser ($config->{'parser'} || $config->{'from'} || $DEFAULT_SUB);
- $self->producer($config->{'producer'} || $config->{'to'} || $DEFAULT_SUB);
-
- #
- # Set up callbacks for formatting of pk,fk,table,package names in producer
- #
- $self->format_table_name($config->{'format_table_name'});
- $self->format_package_name($config->{'format_package_name'});
- $self->format_fk_name($config->{'format_fk_name'});
- $self->format_pk_name($config->{'format_pk_name'});
+ $config->{parser} ||= $config->{from} if defined $config->{from};
+ $config->{producer} ||= $config->{to} if defined $config->{to};
- #
- # Set the parser_args and producer_args
- #
- for my $pargs ( qw[ parser_args producer_args ] ) {
- $self->$pargs( $config->{$pargs} ) if defined $config->{ $pargs };
- }
+ $config->{filename} ||= $config->{file} if defined $config->{file};
- #
- # Set the data source, if 'filename' or 'file' is provided.
- #
- $config->{'filename'} ||= $config->{'file'} || "";
- $self->filename( $config->{'filename'} ) if $config->{'filename'};
+ my $quote;
+ if (defined $config->{quote_identifiers}) {
+ $quote = $config->{quote_identifiers};
- #
- # Finally, if there is a 'data' parameter, use that in
- # preference to filename and file
- #
- if ( my $data = $config->{'data'} ) {
- $self->data( $data );
+ for (qw/quote_table_names quote_field_names/) {
+ carp "Ignoring deprecated parameter '$_', since 'quote_identifiers' is supplied"
+ if defined $config->{$_}
+ }
}
+ # Legacy one set the other is not
+ elsif (
+ defined $config->{'quote_table_names'}
+ xor
+ defined $config->{'quote_field_names'}
+ ) {
+ if (defined $config->{'quote_table_names'}) {
+ carp "Explicitly disabling the deprecated 'quote_table_names' implies disabling 'quote_identifiers' which in turn implies disabling 'quote_field_names'"
+ unless $config->{'quote_table_names'};
+ $quote = $config->{'quote_table_names'} ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ carp "Explicitly disabling the deprecated 'quote_field_names' implies disabling 'quote_identifiers' which in turn implies disabling 'quote_table_names'"
+ unless $config->{'quote_field_names'};
+ $quote = $config->{'quote_field_names'} ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ }
+ # Legacy both are set
+ elsif(defined $config->{'quote_table_names'}) {
+ croak 'Setting quote_table_names and quote_field_names to conflicting values is no longer supported'
+ if ($config->{'quote_table_names'} xor $config->{'quote_field_names'});
- #
- # Set various other options.
- #
- $self->{'debug'} = defined $config->{'debug'} ? $config->{'debug'} : $DEBUG;
-
- $self->add_drop_table( $config->{'add_drop_table'} );
-
- $self->no_comments( $config->{'no_comments'} );
+ $quote = $config->{'quote_table_names'} ? 1 : 0;
+ }
- $self->show_warnings( $config->{'show_warnings'} );
+ $config->{quote_identifiers} = $quote if defined $quote;
- $self->trace( $config->{'trace'} );
+ return $config;
+};
- $self->validate( $config->{'validate'} );
+sub BUILD {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ # Make sure all the tool-related stuff is set up
+ foreach my $tool (qw(producer parser)) {
+ $self->$tool($self->$tool);
+ }
+}
- return $self;
+has $_ => (
+ is => 'rw',
+ default => quote_sub(q{ 0 }),
+ coerce => quote_sub(q{ $_[0] ? 1 : 0 }),
+) foreach qw(add_drop_table no_comments show_warnings trace validate);
+
+# quote_identifiers is on by default, use a 0-but-true as indicator
+# so we can allow individual producers to change the default
+has quote_identifiers => (
+ is => 'rw',
+ default => quote_sub(q{ '0E0' }),
+ coerce => quote_sub(q{ $_[0] || 0 }),
+);
+
+sub quote_table_names {
+ (@_ > 1 and ($_[1] xor $_[0]->quote_identifiers) )
+ ? croak 'Using quote_table_names as a setter is no longer supported'
+ : $_[0]->quote_identifiers;
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# add_drop_table([$bool])
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub add_drop_table {
- my $self = shift;
- if ( defined (my $arg = shift) ) {
- $self->{'add_drop_table'} = $arg ? 1 : 0;
- }
- return $self->{'add_drop_table'} || 0;
+sub quote_field_names {
+ (@_ > 1 and ($_[1] xor $_[0]->quote_identifiers) )
+ ? croak 'Using quote_field_names as a setter is no longer supported'
+ : $_[0]->quote_identifiers;
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# no_comments([$bool])
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub no_comments {
- my $self = shift;
- my $arg = shift;
- if ( defined $arg ) {
- $self->{'no_comments'} = $arg ? 1 : 0;
+after quote_identifiers => sub {
+ if (@_ > 1) {
+ # synchronize for old code reaching directly into guts
+ $_[0]->{quote_table_names}
+ = $_[0]->{quote_field_names}
+ = $_[1] ? 1 : 0;
}
- return $self->{'no_comments'} || 0;
-}
+};
+has producer => ( is => 'rw', default => sub { $DEFAULT_SUB } );
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# producer([$producer_spec])
-#
-# Get or set the producer for the current translator.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub producer {
- my $self = shift;
+around producer => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ shift->_tool({
+ orig => $orig,
+ name => 'producer',
+ path => "SQL::Translator::Producer",
+ default_sub => "produce",
+ }, @_);
+};
- # producer as a mutator
- if (@_) {
- my $producer = shift;
+has producer_type => ( is => 'rwp', init_arg => undef );
- # Passed a module name (string containing "::")
- if ($producer =~ /::/) {
- my $func_name;
+around producer_type => carp_ro('producer_type');
- # Module name was passed directly
- # We try to load the name; if it doesn't load, there's
- # a possibility that it has a function name attached to
- # it.
- if (load($producer)) {
- $func_name = "produce";
- }
+has producer_args => ( is => 'rw', default => quote_sub(q{ +{} }) );
- # Module::function was passed
- else {
- # Passed Module::Name::function; try to recover
- my @func_parts = split /::/, $producer;
- $func_name = pop @func_parts;
- $producer = join "::", @func_parts;
-
- # If this doesn't work, then we have a legitimate
- # problem.
- load($producer) or die "Can't load $producer: $@";
- }
+around producer_args => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ shift->_args($orig, @_);
+};
- # get code reference and assign
- $self->{'producer'} = \&{ "$producer\::$func_name" };
- $self->{'producer_type'} = $producer;
- $self->debug("Got producer: $producer\::$func_name\n");
- }
+has parser => ( is => 'rw', default => sub { $DEFAULT_SUB } );
- # passed an anonymous subroutine reference
- elsif (isa($producer, 'CODE')) {
- $self->{'producer'} = $producer;
- $self->{'producer_type'} = "CODE";
- $self->debug("Got producer: code ref\n");
- }
+around parser => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ shift->_tool({
+ orig => $orig,
+ name => 'parser',
+ path => "SQL::Translator::Parser",
+ default_sub => "parse",
+ }, @_);
+};
- # passed a string containing no "::"; relative package name
- else {
- $producer =~ s/-/::/g;
- my $Pp = sprintf "SQL::Translator::Producer::$producer";
- load($Pp) or die "Can't load $Pp: $@";
- $self->{'producer'} = \&{ "$Pp\::produce" };
- $self->{'producer_type'} = $Pp;
- $self->debug("Got producer: $Pp\n");
- }
+has parser_type => ( is => 'rwp', init_arg => undef );
- # At this point, $self->{'producer'} contains a subroutine
- # reference that is ready to run
+around parser_type => carp_ro('parser_type');
- # Anything left? If so, it's producer_args
- $self->producer_args(@_) if (@_);
- }
+has parser_args => ( is => 'rw', default => quote_sub(q{ +{} }) );
- return $self->{'producer'};
+around parser_args => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ shift->_args($orig, @_);
};
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# producer_type()
-#
-# producer_type is an accessor that allows producer subs to get
-# information about their origin. This is poptentially important;
-# since all producer subs are called as subroutine references, there is
-# no way for a producer to find out which package the sub lives in
-# originally, for example.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub producer_type { $_[0]->{'producer_type'} }
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# producer_args([\%args])
-#
-# Arbitrary name => value pairs of paramters can be passed to a
-# producer using this method.
-#
-# If the first argument passed in is undef, then the hash of arguments
-# is cleared; all subsequent elements are added to the hash of name,
-# value pairs stored as producer_args.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub producer_args {
- my $self = shift;
- return $self->_args("producer", @_);
-}
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# parser([$parser_spec])
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub parser {
- my $self = shift;
-
- # parser as a mutator
- if (@_) {
- my $parser = shift;
-
- # Passed a module name (string containing "::")
- if ($parser =~ /::/) {
- my $func_name;
-
- # Module name was passed directly
- # We try to load the name; if it doesn't load, there's
- # a possibility that it has a function name attached to
- # it.
- if (load($parser)) {
- $func_name = "parse";
+has filters => (
+ is => 'rw',
+ default => quote_sub(q{ [] }),
+ coerce => sub {
+ my @filters;
+ # Set. Convert args to list of [\&code,@args]
+ foreach (@{$_[0]||[]}) {
+ my ($filt,@args) = ref($_) eq "ARRAY" ? @$_ : $_;
+ if ( isa($filt,"CODE") ) {
+ push @filters, [$filt,@args];
+ next;
}
-
- # Module::function was passed
else {
- # Passed Module::Name::function; try to recover
- my @func_parts = split /::/, $parser;
- $func_name = pop @func_parts;
- $parser = join "::", @func_parts;
-
- # If this doesn't work, then we have a legitimate
- # problem.
- load($parser) or die "Can't load $parser: $@";
- }
-
- # get code reference and assign
- $self->{'parser'} = \&{ "$parser\::$func_name" };
- $self->{'parser_type'} = $parser;
- $self->debug("Got parser: $parser\::$func_name\n");
+ __PACKAGE__->debug("Adding $filt filter. Args:".Dumper(\@args)."\n");
+ $filt = _load_sub("$filt\::filter", "SQL::Translator::Filter")
+ || throw(__PACKAGE__->error);
+ push @filters, [$filt,@args];
+ }
}
+ return \@filters;
+ },
+);
- # passed an anonymous subroutine reference
- elsif ( isa( $parser, 'CODE' ) ) {
- $self->{'parser'} = $parser;
- $self->{'parser_type'} = "CODE";
- $self->debug("Got parser: code ref\n");
- }
-
- # passed a string containing no "::"; relative package name
- else {
- $parser =~ s/-/::/g;
- my $Pp = "SQL::Translator::Parser::$parser";
- load( $Pp ) or die "Can't load $Pp: $@";
- $self->{'parser'} = \&{ "$Pp\::parse" };
- $self->{'parser_type'} = $Pp;
- $self->debug("Got parser: $Pp\n");
- }
-
- #
- # At this point, $self->{'parser'} contains a subroutine
- # reference that is ready to run
- #
- $self->parser_args( @_ ) if (@_);
- }
-
- return $self->{'parser'};
-}
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub parser_type { $_[0]->{'parser_type'} }
-
-sub parser_args {
- my $self = shift;
- return $self->_args("parser", @_);
-}
-
-sub show_warnings {
+around filters => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
my $self = shift;
- my $arg = shift;
- if ( defined $arg ) {
- $self->{'show_warnings'} = $arg ? 1 : 0;
- }
- return $self->{'show_warnings'} || 0;
-}
-
+ return @{$self->$orig([@{$self->$orig}, @_])} if @_;
+ return @{$self->$orig};
+};
-# filename - get or set the filename
-sub filename {
- my $self = shift;
- if (@_) {
- my $filename = shift;
- if (-d $filename) {
- my $msg = "Cannot use directory '$filename' as input source";
- return $self->error($msg);
- } elsif (ref($filename) eq 'ARRAY') {
- $self->{'filename'} = $filename;
- $self->debug("Got array of files: ".join(', ',@$filename)."\n");
- } elsif (-f _ && -r _) {
- $self->{'filename'} = $filename;
- $self->debug("Got filename: '$self->{'filename'}'\n");
- } else {
- my $msg = "Cannot use '$filename' as input source: ".
- "file does not exist or is not readable.";
- return $self->error($msg);
+has filename => (
+ is => 'rw',
+ isa => sub {
+ foreach my $filename (ref($_[0]) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$_[0]} : $_[0]) {
+ if (-d $filename) {
+ throw("Cannot use directory '$filename' as input source");
+ }
+ elsif (not -f _ && -r _) {
+ throw("Cannot use '$filename' as input source: ".
+ "file does not exist or is not readable.");
+ }
}
- }
-
- $self->{'filename'};
-}
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# data([$data])
-#
-# if $self->{'data'} is not set, but $self->{'filename'} is, then
-# $self->{'filename'} is opened and read, with the results put into
-# $self->{'data'}.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub data {
- my $self = shift;
-
- # Set $self->{'data'} based on what was passed in. We will
- # accept a number of things; do our best to get it right.
- if (@_) {
+ },
+);
+
+around filename => \&ex2err;
+
+has data => (
+ is => 'rw',
+ builder => 1,
+ lazy => 1,
+ coerce => sub {
+ # Set $self->data based on what was passed in. We will
+ # accept a number of things; do our best to get it right.
my $data = shift;
- if (isa($data, "SCALAR")) {
- $self->{'data'} = $data;
+ if (isa($data, 'ARRAY')) {
+ $data = join '', @$data;
}
- else {
- if (isa($data, 'ARRAY')) {
- $data = join '', @$data;
- }
- elsif (isa($data, 'GLOB')) {
- local $/;
- $data = <$data>;
- }
- elsif (! ref $data && @_) {
- $data = join '', $data, @_;
- }
- $self->{'data'} = \$data;
+ elsif (isa($data, 'GLOB')) {
+ seek ($data, 0, 0) if eof ($data);
+ local $/;
+ $data = <$data>;
}
+ return isa($data, 'SCALAR') ? $data : \$data;
+ },
+);
+
+around data => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ if (@_ > 1 && !ref $_[0]) {
+ return $self->$orig(\join('', @_));
}
+ elsif (@_) {
+ return $self->$orig(@_);
+ }
+ return ex2err($orig, $self);
+};
+sub _build_data {
+ my $self = shift;
# If we have a filename but no data yet, populate.
- if (not $self->{'data'} and my $filename = $self->filename) {
+ if (my $filename = $self->filename) {
$self->debug("Opening '$filename' to get contents.\n");
- local *FH;
local $/;
my $data;
my @files = ref($filename) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$filename : ($filename);
foreach my $file (@files) {
- unless (open FH, $file) {
- return $self->error("Can't read file '$file': $!");
- }
+ open my $fh, '<', $file
+ or throw("Can't read file '$file': $!");
- $data .= <FH>;
+ $data .= <$fh>;
- unless (close FH) {
- return $self->error("Can't close file '$file': $!");
- }
+ close $fh or throw("Can't close file '$file': $!");
}
- $self->{'data'} = \$data;
+ return \$data;
}
-
- return $self->{'data'};
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub reset {
-#
-# Deletes the existing Schema object so that future calls to translate
-# don't append to the existing.
-#
- my $self = shift;
- $self->{'schema'} = undef;
- return 1;
-}
+has schema => (
+ is => 'lazy',
+ init_arg => undef,
+ clearer => 'reset',
+ predicate => '_has_schema',
+);
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub schema {
-#
-# Returns the SQL::Translator::Schema object
-#
- my $self = shift;
-
- unless ( defined $self->{'schema'} ) {
- $self->{'schema'} = SQL::Translator::Schema->new;
- }
+around schema => carp_ro('schema');
- return $self->{'schema'};
-}
-
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub trace {
+around reset => sub {
+ my $orig = shift;
my $self = shift;
- my $arg = shift;
- if ( defined $arg ) {
- $self->{'trace'} = $arg ? 1 : 0;
- }
- return $self->{'trace'} || 0;
-}
+ $self->$orig(@_);
+ return 1
+};
+
+sub _build_schema { SQL::Translator::Schema->new(translator => shift) }
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# translate([source], [\%args])
-#
-# translate does the actual translation. The main argument is the
-# source of the data to be translated, which can be a filename, scalar
-# reference, or glob reference.
-#
-# Alternatively, translate takes optional arguements, which are passed
-# to the appropriate places. Most notable of these arguments are
-# parser and producer, which can be used to set the parser and
-# producer, respectively. This is the applications last chance to set
-# these.
-#
-# translate returns a string.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub translate {
my $self = shift;
my ($args, $parser, $parser_type, $producer, $producer_type);
- my ($parser_output, $producer_output);
+ my ($parser_output, $producer_output, @producer_output);
# Parse arguments
- if (@_ == 1) {
+ if (@_ == 1) {
# Passed a reference to a hash?
if (isa($_[0], 'HASH')) {
# yep, a hashref
$producer_type = $self->producer_type;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
- # Execute the parser, then execute the producer with that output.
+ # Execute the parser, the filters and then execute the producer.
# Allowances are made for each piece to die, or fail to compile,
# since the referenced subroutines could be almost anything. In
# the future, each of these might happen in a Safe environment,
# depending on how paranoid we want to be.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
- unless ( defined $self->{'schema'} ) {
+
+ # Run parser
+ unless ( $self->_has_schema ) {
eval { $parser_output = $parser->($self, $$data) };
if ($@ || ! $parser_output) {
my $msg = sprintf "translate: Error with parser '%s': %s",
return $self->error($msg);
}
}
-
$self->debug("Schema =\n", Dumper($self->schema), "\n");
+ # Validate the schema if asked to.
if ($self->validate) {
my $schema = $self->schema;
return $self->error('Invalid schema') unless $schema->is_valid;
}
- eval { $producer_output = $producer->($self) };
- if ($@ || ! $producer_output) {
+ # Run filters
+ my $filt_num = 0;
+ foreach ($self->filters) {
+ $filt_num++;
+ my ($code,@args) = @$_;
+ eval { $code->($self->schema, @args) };
+ my $err = $@ || $self->error || 0;
+ return $self->error("Error with filter $filt_num : $err") if $err;
+ }
+
+ # Run producer
+ # Calling wantarray in the eval no work, wrong scope.
+ my $wantarray = wantarray ? 1 : 0;
+ eval {
+ if ($wantarray) {
+ @producer_output = $producer->($self);
+ } else {
+ $producer_output = $producer->($self);
+ }
+ };
+ if ($@ || !( $producer_output || @producer_output)) {
my $err = $@ || $self->error || "no results";
my $msg = "translate: Error with producer '$producer_type': $err";
return $self->error($msg);
}
- return $producer_output;
+ return wantarray ? @producer_output : $producer_output;
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# list_parsers()
-#
-# Hacky sort of method to list all available parsers. This has
-# several problems:
-#
-# - Only finds things in the SQL::Translator::Parser namespace
-#
-# - Only finds things that are located in the same directory
-# as SQL::Translator::Parser. Yeck.
-#
-# This method will fail in several very likely cases:
-#
-# - Parser modules in different namespaces
-#
-# - Parser modules in the SQL::Translator::Parser namespace that
-# have any XS componenets will be installed in
-# arch_lib/SQL/Translator.
-#
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub list_parsers {
return shift->_list("parser");
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# list_producers()
-#
-# See notes for list_parsers(), above; all the problems apply to
-# list_producers as well.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub list_producers {
return shift->_list("producer");
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub _args {
my $self = shift;
- my $type = shift;
- $type = "${type}_args" unless $type =~ /_args$/;
-
- unless (defined $self->{$type} && isa($self->{$type}, 'HASH')) {
- $self->{$type} = { };
- }
+ my $orig = shift;
if (@_) {
# If the first argument is an explicit undef (remember, we
# out the producer_args hash.
if (! defined $_[0]) {
shift @_;
- %{$self->{$type}} = ();
+ $self->$orig({});
}
my $args = isa($_[0], 'HASH') ? shift : { @_ };
- %{$self->{$type}} = (%{$self->{$type}}, %$args);
+ return $self->$orig({ %{$self->$orig}, %$args });
}
- $self->{$type};
+ return $self->$orig;
+}
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Does the get/set work for parser and producer. e.g.
+# return $self->_tool({
+# name => 'producer',
+# path => "SQL::Translator::Producer",
+# default_sub => "produce",
+# }, @_);
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+sub _tool {
+ my ($self,$args) = (shift, shift);
+ my $name = $args->{name};
+ my $orig = $args->{orig};
+ return $self->{$name} unless @_; # get accessor
+
+ my $path = $args->{path};
+ my $default_sub = $args->{default_sub};
+ my $tool = shift;
+
+ # passed an anonymous subroutine reference
+ if (isa($tool, 'CODE')) {
+ $self->$orig($tool);
+ $self->${\"_set_${name}_type"}("CODE");
+ $self->debug("Got $name: code ref\n");
+ }
+
+ # Module name was passed directly
+ # We try to load the name; if it doesn't load, there's a
+ # possibility that it has a function name attached to it,
+ # so we give it a go.
+ else {
+ $tool =~ s/-/::/g if $tool !~ /::/;
+ my ($code,$sub);
+ ($code,$sub) = _load_sub("$tool\::$default_sub", $path);
+ unless ($code) {
+ if ( __PACKAGE__->error =~ m/Can't find module/ ) {
+ # Mod not found so try sub
+ ($code,$sub) = _load_sub("$tool", $path) unless $code;
+ die "Can't load $name subroutine '$tool' : ".__PACKAGE__->error
+ unless $code;
+ }
+ else {
+ die "Can't load $name '$tool' : ".__PACKAGE__->error;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # get code reference and assign
+ my (undef,$module,undef) = $sub =~ m/((.*)::)?(\w+)$/;
+ $self->$orig($code);
+ $self->${\"_set_$name\_type"}($sub eq "CODE" ? "CODE" : $module);
+ $self->debug("Got $name: $sub\n");
+ }
+
+ # At this point, $self->{$name} contains a subroutine
+ # reference that is ready to run
+
+ # Anything left? If so, it's args
+ my $meth = "$name\_args";
+ $self->$meth(@_) if (@_);
+
+ return $self->{$name};
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
my $uctype = ucfirst lc $type;
#
- # First find all the directories where SQL::Translator
+ # First find all the directories where SQL::Translator
# parsers or producers (the "type") appear to live.
#
load("SQL::Translator::$uctype") or return ();
}
#
- # Now use File::File::find to look recursively in those
+ # Now use File::File::find to look recursively in those
# directories for all the *.pm files, then present them
# with the slashes turned into dashes.
#
my %found;
- find(
- sub {
+ find(
+ sub {
if ( -f && m/\.pm$/ ) {
my $mod = $_;
$mod =~ s/\.pm$//;
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# load($module)
+# load(MODULE [,PATH[,PATH]...])
#
# Loads a Perl module. Short circuits if a module is already loaded.
+#
+# MODULE - is the name of the module to load.
+#
+# PATH - optional list of 'package paths' to look for the module in. e.g
+# If you called load('Super::Foo' => 'My', 'Other') it will
+# try to load the mod Super::Foo then My::Super::Foo then Other::Super::Foo.
+#
+# Returns package name of the module actually loaded or false and sets error.
+#
+# Note, you can't load a name from the root namespace (ie one without '::' in
+# it), therefore a single word name without a path fails.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub load {
- my $module = do { my $m = shift; $m =~ s[::][/]g; "$m.pm" };
- return 1 if $INC{$module};
-
- eval {
- require $module;
- $module->import(@_);
- };
+ my $name = shift;
+ my @path;
+ push @path, "" if $name =~ /::/; # Empty path to check name on its own first
+ push @path, @_ if @_;
+
+ foreach (@path) {
+ my $module = $_ ? "$_\::$name" : $name;
+ my $file = $module; $file =~ s[::][/]g; $file .= ".pm";
+ __PACKAGE__->debug("Loading $name as $file\n");
+ return $module if $INC{$file}; # Already loaded
+
+ eval { require $file };
+ next if $@ =~ /Can't locate $file in \@INC/;
+ eval { $module->import() } unless $@;
+ return __PACKAGE__->error("Error loading $name as $module : $@")
+ if $@ && $@ !~ /"SQL::Translator::Producer" is not exported/;
+
+ return $module; # Module loaded ok
+ }
- return __PACKAGE__->error($@) if ($@);
- return 1;
+ return __PACKAGE__->error("Can't find module $name. Path:".join(",",@path));
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Load the sub name given (including package), optionally using a base package
+# path. Returns code ref and name of sub loaded, including its package.
+# (\&code, $sub) = load_sub( 'MySQL::produce', "SQL::Translator::Producer" );
+# (\&code, $sub) = load_sub( 'MySQL::produce', @path );
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+sub _load_sub {
+ my ($tool, @path) = @_;
+
+ my (undef,$module,$func_name) = $tool =~ m/((.*)::)?(\w+)$/;
+ if ( my $module = load($module => @path) ) {
+ my $sub = "$module\::$func_name";
+ return wantarray ? ( \&{ $sub }, $sub ) : \&$sub;
+ }
+ return undef;
+}
+
sub format_table_name {
return shift->_format_name('_format_table_name', @_);
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub format_package_name {
return shift->_format_name('_format_package_name', @_);
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub format_fk_name {
return shift->_format_name('_format_fk_name', @_);
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub format_pk_name {
return shift->_format_name('_format_pk_name', @_);
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# The other format_*_name methods rely on this one. It optionally
+# The other format_*_name methods rely on this one. It optionally
# accepts a subroutine ref as the first argument (or uses an identity
# sub if one isn't provided or it doesn't already exist), and applies
# it to the rest of the arguments (if any).
return @args ? $self->{$field}->(@args) : $self->{$field};
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-# isa($ref, $type)
-#
-# Calls UNIVERSAL::isa($ref, $type). I think UNIVERSAL::isa is ugly,
-# but I like function overhead.
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub isa($$) {
my ($ref, $type) = @_;
return UNIVERSAL::isa($ref, $type);
}
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-sub validate {
- my ( $self, $arg ) = @_;
- if ( defined $arg ) {
- $self->{'validate'} = $arg ? 1 : 0;
- }
- return $self->{'validate'} || 0;
+sub version {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $VERSION;
}
+# Must come after all 'has' declarations
+around new => \&ex2err;
+
1;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print debug info
debug => 1,
# Print Parse::RecDescent trace
- trace => 0,
+ trace => 0,
# Don't include comments in output
- no_comments => 0,
+ no_comments => 0,
# Print name mutations, conflicts
- show_warnings => 0,
+ show_warnings => 0,
# Add "drop table" statements
- add_drop_table => 1,
+ add_drop_table => 1,
+ # to quote or not to quote, thats the question
+ quote_identifiers => 1,
# Validate schema object
- validate => 1,
+ validate => 1,
# Make all table names CAPS in producers which support this option
format_table_name => sub {my $tablename = shift; return uc($tablename)},
# Null-op formatting, only here for documentation's sake
from => 'MySQL',
to => 'Oracle',
# Or an arrayref of filenames, i.e. [ $file1, $file2, $file3 ]
- filename => $file,
+ filename => $file,
) or die $translator->error;
print $output;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
+This documentation covers the API for SQL::Translator. For a more general
+discussion of how to use the modules and scripts, please see
+L<SQL::Translator::Manual>.
+
SQL::Translator is a group of Perl modules that converts
vendor-specific SQL table definitions into other formats, such as
other vendor-specific SQL, ER diagrams, documentation (POD and HTML),
SQL are handled (CREATE, ALTER), not the manipulation of data (INSERT,
UPDATE, DELETE).
-This documentation covers the API for SQL::Translator. For a more general
-discussion of how to use the modules and scripts, please see
-L<SQL::Translator::Manual>.
-
=head1 CONSTRUCTOR
The constructor is called C<new>, and accepts a optional hash of options.
=item *
+filters
+
+=item *
+
filename / file
=item *
=item *
+quote_identifiers
+
+=item *
+
+quote_table_names (DEPRECATED)
+
+=item *
+
+quote_field_names (DEPRECATED)
+
+=item *
+
no_comments
=item *
=head2 add_drop_table
-Toggles whether or not to add "DROP TABLE" statements just before the
+Toggles whether or not to add "DROP TABLE" statements just before the
create definitions.
+=head2 quote_identifiers
+
+Toggles whether or not to quote identifiers (table, column, constraint, etc.)
+with a quoting mechanism suitable for the chosen Producer. The default (true)
+is to quote them.
+
+=head2 quote_table_names
+
+DEPRECATED - A legacy proxy to L</quote_identifiers>
+
+=head2 quote_field_names
+
+DEPRECATED - A legacy proxy to L</quote_identifiers>
+
=head2 no_comments
Toggles whether to print comments in the output. Accepts a true or false
The C<producer> method is an accessor/mutator, used to retrieve or
define what subroutine is called to produce the output. A subroutine
defined as a producer will be invoked as a function (I<not a method>)
-and passed 2 parameters: its container C<SQL::Translator> instance and a
-data structure. It is expected that the function transform the data
-structure to a string. The C<SQL::Transformer> instance is provided for
-informational purposes; for example, the type of the parser can be
+and passed its container C<SQL::Translator> instance, which it should
+call the C<schema> method on, to get the C<SQL::Translator::Schema>
+generated by the parser. It is expected that the function transform the
+schema structure to a string. The C<SQL::Translator> instance is also useful
+for informational purposes; for example, the type of the parser can be
retrieved using the C<parser_type> method, and the C<error> and
C<debug> methods can be called when needed.
There is also C<parser_type> and C<parser_args>, which perform
analogously to C<producer_type> and C<producer_args>
+=head2 filters
+
+Set or retreive the filters to run over the schema during the
+translation, before the producer creates its output. Filters are sub
+routines called, in order, with the schema object to filter as the 1st
+arg and a hash of options (passed as a list) for the rest of the args.
+They are free to do whatever they want to the schema object, which will be
+handed to any following filters, then used by the producer.
+
+Filters are set as an array, which gives the order they run in.
+Like parsers and producers, they can be defined by a module name, a
+module name relative to the SQL::Translator::Filter namespace, a module
+name and function name together or a reference to an anonymous subroutine.
+When using a module name a function called C<filter> will be invoked in
+that package to do the work.
+
+To pass args to the filter set it as an array ref with the 1st value giving
+the filter (name or sub) and the rest its args. e.g.
+
+ $tr->filters(
+ sub {
+ my $schema = shift;
+ # Do stuff to schema here!
+ },
+ DropFKeys,
+ [ "Names", table => 'lc' ],
+ [ "Foo", foo => "bar", hello => "world" ],
+ [ "Filter5" ],
+ );
+
+Although you normally set them in the constructor, which calls
+through to filters. i.e.
+
+ my $translator = SQL::Translator->new(
+ ...
+ filters => [
+ sub { ... },
+ [ "Names", table => 'lc' ],
+ ],
+ ...
+ );
+
+See F<t/36-filters.t> for more examples.
+
+Multiple set calls to filters are cumulative with new filters added to
+the end of the current list.
+
+Returns the filters as a list of array refs, the 1st value being a
+reference to the filter sub and the rest its args.
+
=head2 show_warnings
Toggles whether to print warnings of name conflicts, identifier
=head2 translate
-The C<translate> method calls the subroutines referenced by the
-C<parser> and C<producer> data members (described above). It accepts
-as arguments a number of things, in key => value format, including
-(potentially) a parser and a producer (they are passed directly to the
-C<parser> and C<producer> methods).
+The C<translate> method calls the subroutine referenced by the
+C<parser> data member, then calls any C<filters> and finally calls
+the C<producer> sub routine (these members are described above).
+It accepts as arguments a number of things, in key => value format,
+including (potentially) a parser and a producer (they are passed
+directly to the C<parser> and C<producer> methods).
Here is how the parameter list to C<translate> is parsed:
Whether or not to validate the schema object after parsing and before
producing.
-=head1 AUTHORS
-
-The following people have contributed to the SQLFairy project:
+=head2 version
-=over 4
+Returns the version of the SQL::Translator release.
-=item * Mark Addison <grommit@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Sam Angiuoli <angiuoli@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Dave Cash <dave@gnofn.org>
-
-=item * Darren Chamberlain <dlc@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Ken Y. Clark <kclark@cpan.org>
-
-=item * Allen Day <allenday@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Paul Harrington <phrrngtn@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Mikey Melillo <mmelillo@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Chris Mungall <cjm@fruitfly.org>
-
-=item * Ross Smith II <rossta@users.sf.net>
-
-=item * Gudmundur A. Thorisson <mummi@cshl.org>
-
-=item * Chris To <christot@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Jason Williams <smdwilliams@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-=item * Ying Zhang <zyolive@yahoo.com>
+=head1 AUTHORS
-=back
+See the included AUTHORS file:
+L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-Translator/AUTHORS>
If you would like to contribute to the project, you can send patches
to the developers mailing list:
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; version 2.
+Copyright 2012 the SQL::Translator authors, as listed in L</AUTHORS>.
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-General Public License for more details.
+=head1 LICENSE
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
-USA
+This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as
+Perl 5 itself.
=head1 BUGS
=head1 PRAISE
-If you find this module useful, please use
+If you find this module useful, please use
L<http://cpanratings.perl.org/rate/?distribution=SQL-Translator> to rate it.
=head1 SEE ALSO