X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FDBIx%2FClass%2FStorage%2FDBI%2FNoBindVars.pm;h=71de5b97ee8f7da60cccdb2e286b621851eb9d98;hb=0e773352a;hp=2ab0799797bed4a6e82618e7287f7bfb543d83fe;hpb=d5130dd2ecbb3a4d31393332f6b4e419f251f427;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class.git diff --git a/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/NoBindVars.pm b/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/NoBindVars.pm index 2ab0799..71de5b9 100644 --- a/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/NoBindVars.pm +++ b/lib/DBIx/Class/Storage/DBI/NoBindVars.pm @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use strict; use warnings; use base 'DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI'; +use mro 'c3'; =head1 NAME @@ -17,15 +18,17 @@ well, as is the case with L =head1 METHODS -=head2 sth +=head2 connect_info -Uses C instead of the usual C, seeing as we can't cache very effectively without bind variables. +We can't cache very effectively without bind variables, so force the C setting to be turned on when the connect info is set. =cut -sub _dbh_sth { - my ($self, $dbh, $sql) = @_; - $dbh->prepare($sql); +sub connect_info { + my $self = shift; + my $retval = $self->next::method(@_); + $self->disable_sth_caching(1); + $retval; } =head2 _prep_for_execute @@ -36,18 +39,76 @@ Manually subs in the values for the usual C placeholders. sub _prep_for_execute { my $self = shift; - my ($sql, @bind) = $self->next::method(@_); - $sql =~ s/\?/$self->_dbh->quote($_)/e for (@bind); + my ($sql, $bind) = $self->next::method(@_); - return ($sql); + # stringify bind args, quote via $dbh, and manually insert + #my ($op, $ident, $args) = @_; + my $ident = $_[1]; + + my @sql_part = split /\?/, $sql; + my $new_sql; + + my $col_info = $self->_resolve_column_info( + $ident, [ map { $_->[0]{dbic_colname} || () } @$bind ] + ); + + for (@$bind) { + my $datatype = $col_info->{ $_->[0]{dbic_colname}||'' }{data_type}; + + my $data = (ref $_->[1]) ? "$_->[1]" : $_->[1]; # always stringify + + $data = $self->_prep_interpolated_value($datatype, $data) + if $datatype; + + $data = $self->_get_dbh->quote($data) + unless $self->interpolate_unquoted($datatype, $data); + + $new_sql .= shift(@sql_part) . $data; + } + + $new_sql .= join '', @sql_part; + + return ($new_sql, []); } -=head1 AUTHORS +=head2 interpolate_unquoted + +This method is called by L for every column in +order to determine if its value should be quoted or not. The arguments +are the current column data type and the actual bind value. The return +value is interpreted as: true - do not quote, false - do quote. You should +override this in you Storage::DBI:: subclass, if your RDBMS +does not like quotes around certain datatypes (e.g. Sybase and integer +columns). The default method always returns false (do quote). + + WARNING!!! -Brandon Black + Always validate that the bind-value is valid for the current datatype. + Otherwise you may very well open the door to SQL injection attacks. + +=cut + +sub interpolate_unquoted { + #my ($self, $datatype, $value) = @_; + return 0; +} + +=head2 _prep_interpolated_value + +Given a datatype and the value to be inserted directly into a SQL query, returns +the necessary string to represent that value (by e.g. adding a '$' sign) + +=cut + +sub _prep_interpolated_value { + #my ($self, $datatype, $value) = @_; + return $_[2]; +} + +=head1 AUTHORS -Trym Skaar +See L =head1 LICENSE