X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FDBIx%2FClass%2FResultClass%2FHashRefInflator.pm;h=4d002abeeee030e9d03a3d840c38db1abdecde6b;hb=a6ef93cbf8182ed257e5a5e877835694a23b4e74;hp=d7dd411aa0ef917f293450a3a7b28a49b354ddb1;hpb=b0930c1e503ce8b2bd0329323851fe6ca3942cd0;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class-Historic.git diff --git a/lib/DBIx/Class/ResultClass/HashRefInflator.pm b/lib/DBIx/Class/ResultClass/HashRefInflator.pm index d7dd411..4d002ab 100644 --- a/lib/DBIx/Class/ResultClass/HashRefInflator.pm +++ b/lib/DBIx/Class/ResultClass/HashRefInflator.pm @@ -1,24 +1,136 @@ package DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator; -# $me is the hashref of cols/data from the immediate resultsource -# $rest is a deep hashref of all the data from the prefetched -# related sources. +use strict; +use warnings; -sub mk_hash { - my ($me, $rest) = @_; +=head1 NAME - # to avoid emtpy has_many rels contain one empty hashref - return if (not keys %$me); +DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator - Get raw hashrefs from a resultset - return { %$me, - map { ($_ => ref($rest->{$_}[0]) eq 'ARRAY' ? [ map { mk_hash(@$_) } @{$rest->{$_}} ] : mk_hash(@{$rest->{$_}}) ) } keys %$rest - }; -} +=head1 SYNOPSIS -sub inflate_result { - my ($self, $source, $me, $prefetch) = @_; + use DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator; + + my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD'); + $rs->result_class('DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator'); + while (my $hashref = $rs->next) { + ... + } + + OR as an attribute: + + my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({}, { + result_class => 'DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator', + }); + while (my $hashref = $rs->next) { + ... + } + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +DBIx::Class is faster than older ORMs like Class::DBI but it still isn't +designed primarily for speed. Sometimes you need to quickly retrieve the data +from a massive resultset, while skipping the creation of fancy result objects. +Specifying this class as a C for a resultset will change C<< $rs->next >> +to return a plain data hash-ref (or a list of such hash-refs if C<< $rs->all >> is used). + +There are two ways of applying this class to a resultset: + +=over + +=item * + +Specify C<< $rs->result_class >> on a specific resultset to affect only that +resultset (and any chained off of it); or + +=item * + +Specify C<< __PACKAGE__->result_class >> on your source object to force all +uses of that result source to be inflated to hash-refs - this approach is not +recommended. + +=back + +=cut + +############## +# NOTE +# +# Generally people use this to gain as much speed as possible. If a new &mk_hash is +# implemented, it should be benchmarked using the maint/benchmark_hashrefinflator.pl +# script (in addition to passing all tests of course :) + +# This coderef is a simple recursive function +# Arguments: ($me, $prefetch, $is_root) from inflate_result() below +my $mk_hash; +$mk_hash = sub { + + my $hash = { + + # the main hash could be an undef if we are processing a skipped-over join + $_[0] ? %{$_[0]} : (), + + # the second arg is a hash of arrays for each prefetched relation + map { $_ => ( + + # null-branch or not + ref $_[1]->{$_} eq $DBIx::Class::ResultSource::RowParser::Util::null_branch_class - return mk_hash($me, $prefetch); + ? ref $_[1]->{$_}[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? [] : undef + + : ref $_[1]->{$_}[0] eq 'ARRAY' + ? [ map { $mk_hash->( @$_ ) || () } @{$_[1]->{$_}} ] + : $mk_hash->( @{$_[1]->{$_}} ) + + ) } ($_[1] ? keys %{$_[1]} : ()) + }; + + ($_[2] || keys %$hash) ? $hash : undef; +}; + +=head1 METHODS + +=head2 inflate_result + +Inflates the result and prefetched data into a hash-ref (invoked by L) + +=cut + +################################################################################## +# inflate_result is invoked as: +# HRI->inflate_result ($resultsource_instance, $main_data_hashref, $prefetch_data_hashref) +sub inflate_result { + return $mk_hash->($_[2], $_[3], 'is_root'); } + +=head1 CAVEATS + +=over + +=item * + +This will not work for relationships that have been prefetched. Consider the +following: + + my $artist = $artitsts_rs->search({}, {prefetch => 'cds' })->first; + + my $cds = $artist->cds; + $cds->result_class('DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator'); + my $first = $cds->first; + +C<$first> will B be a hashref, it will be a normal CD row since +HashRefInflator only affects resultsets at inflation time, and prefetch causes +relations to be inflated when the master C<$artist> row is inflated. + +=item * + +Column value inflation, e.g., using modules like +L, is not performed. +The returned hash contains the raw database values. + +=back + +=cut + 1;