sub last_insert_id {
my ($self,$source,@cols) = @_;
- return map $self->dbh_do('_dbh_last_insert_id', $source, $_ ), @cols;
+ my @values;
+
+ for my $col (@cols) {
+ my $seq = ( $source->column_info($col)->{sequence} ||= $self->dbh_do('_dbh_get_autoinc_seq', $source, $col) )
+ or $self->throw_exception( "could not determine sequence for "
+ . $source->name
+ . ".$col, please consider adding a "
+ . "schema-qualified sequence to its column info"
+ );
+
+ push @values, $self->_dbh_last_insert_id ($self->_dbh, $seq);
+ }
+
+ return @values;
}
+# there seems to be absolutely no reason to have this as a separate method,
+# but leaving intact in case someone is already overriding it
sub _dbh_last_insert_id {
- my ($self, $dbh, $source, $col ) = @_;
+ my ($self, $dbh, $seq) = @_;
+ $dbh->last_insert_id(undef, undef, undef, undef, {sequence => $seq});
+}
- # if a sequence is defined, explicitly specify it to DBD::Pg's last_insert_id()
- if( my $seq = $source->column_info($col)->{sequence} ) {
- return $dbh->last_insert_id(undef, undef, undef, undef, {sequence => $seq});
- }
- # if not, parse out the schema and table names, pass them to
- # DBD::Pg, and let it figure out (and cache) the sequence name
- # itself.
- else {
+sub _dbh_get_autoinc_seq {
+ my ($self, $dbh, $source, $col) = @_;
- my $schema;
- my $table = $source->name;
+ my $schema;
+ my $table = $source->name;
- # deref table name if necessary
- $table = $$table if ref $table eq 'SCALAR';
+ # deref table name if it needs it
+ $table = $$table
+ if ref $table eq 'SCALAR';
- # parse out schema name if present
- if ( $table =~ /^(.+)\.(.+)$/ ) {
- ( $schema, $table ) = ( $1, $2 );
- }
+ # parse out schema name if present
+ if( $table =~ /^(.+)\.(.+)$/ ) {
+ ( $schema, $table ) = ( $1, $2 );
+ }
- return $dbh->last_insert_id( undef, $schema, $table, undef );
+ # get the column default using a Postgres-specific pg_catalog query
+ my $seq_expr = $self->_dbh_get_column_default( $dbh, $schema, $table, $col );
+
+ # if no default value is set on the column, or if we can't parse the
+ # default value as a sequence, throw.
+ unless ( defined $seq_expr and $seq_expr =~ /^nextval\(+'([^']+)'::(?:text|regclass)\)/i ){
+ $seq_expr = '' unless defined $seq_expr;
+ $schema = "$schema." if defined $schema && length $schema;
+ $self->throw_exception( "no sequence found for $schema$table.$col, check table definition, "
+ . "or explicitly set the 'sequence' for this column in the "
+ . $source->source_name
+ . " class"
+ );
}
+
+ return $1;
}
+# custom method for fetching column default, since column_info has a
+# bug with older versions of DBD::Pg
+sub _dbh_get_column_default {
+ my ( $self, $dbh, $schema, $table, $col ) = @_;
+
+ # Build and execute a query into the pg_catalog to find the Pg
+ # expression for the default value for this column in this table.
+ # If the table name is schema-qualified, query using that specific
+ # schema name.
+
+ # Otherwise, find the table in the standard Postgres way, using the
+ # search path. This is done with the pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible
+ # function, which returns true if a given table is 'visible',
+ # meaning the first table of that name to be found in the search
+ # path.
+
+ # I *think* we can be assured that this query will always find the
+ # correct column according to standard Postgres semantics.
+ #
+ # -- rbuels
+
+ my $sqlmaker = $self->sql_maker;
+ local $sqlmaker->{bindtype} = 'normal';
+
+ my ($where, @bind) = $sqlmaker->where ({
+ 'a.attnum' => {'>', 0},
+ 'c.relname' => $table,
+ 'a.attname' => $col,
+ -not_bool => 'a.attisdropped',
+ (defined $schema && length $schema)
+ ? ( 'n.nspname' => $schema )
+ : ( -bool => \'pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)' )
+ });
+
+ my ($seq_expr) = $dbh->selectrow_array(<<EOS,undef,@bind);
+
+SELECT
+ (SELECT pg_catalog.pg_get_expr(d.adbin, d.adrelid)
+ FROM pg_catalog.pg_attrdef d
+ WHERE d.adrelid = a.attrelid AND d.adnum = a.attnum AND a.atthasdef)
+FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c
+ LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace
+ JOIN pg_catalog.pg_attribute a ON a.attrelid = c.oid
+$where
+
+EOS
+
+ return $seq_expr;
+}
+
+
sub sqlt_type {
return 'PostgreSQL';
}