# this is a separate structure (we don't look in {from} directly)
# as the resolver needs to shift things off the lists to work
# properly (identical-prefetches on different branches)
- my $join_map = {};
+ my $joined_node_aliases_map = {};
if (ref $attrs->{from} eq 'ARRAY') {
my $start_depth = $attrs->{seen_join}{-relation_chain_depth} || 0;
my @jpath = map { keys %$_ } @{$j->[0]{-join_path}};
- my $p = $join_map;
+ my $p = $joined_node_aliases_map;
$p = $p->{$_} ||= {} for @jpath[ ($start_depth/2) .. $#jpath]; #only even depths are actual jpath boundaries
push @{$p->{-join_aliases} }, $j->[0]{-alias};
}
}
( push @{$attrs->{select}}, $_->[0] ) and ( push @{$attrs->{as}}, $_->[1] )
- for $source->_resolve_prefetch( $prefetch, $alias, $join_map );
+ for $source->_resolve_selection_from_prefetch( $prefetch, $joined_node_aliases_map );
}
assemble_collapsing_parser
);
+use DBIx::Class::Carp;
+
use namespace::clean;
-# Accepts one or more relationships for the current source and returns an
-# array of column names for each of those relationships. Column names are
-# prefixed relative to the current source, in accordance with where they appear
-# in the supplied relationships.
-sub _resolve_prefetch {
- my ($self, $pre, $alias, $alias_map, $order, $pref_path) = @_;
+# Accepts a prefetch map (one or more relationships for the current source),
+# returns a set of select/as pairs for each of those relationships. Columns
+# are fully qualified inflation_slot names
+sub _resolve_selection_from_prefetch {
+ my ($self, $pre, $alias_map, $pref_path) = @_;
+
+ # internal recursion marker
$pref_path ||= [];
if (not defined $pre or not length $pre) {
return ();
}
elsif( ref $pre eq 'ARRAY' ) {
- return
- map { $self->_resolve_prefetch( $_, $alias, $alias_map, $order, [ @$pref_path ] ) }
- @$pre;
+ map { $self->_resolve_selection_from_prefetch( $_, $alias_map, [ @$pref_path ] ) }
+ @$pre;
}
elsif( ref $pre eq 'HASH' ) {
- my @ret =
map {
- $self->_resolve_prefetch($_, $alias, $alias_map, $order, [ @$pref_path ] ),
- $self->related_source($_)->_resolve_prefetch(
- $pre->{$_}, "${alias}.$_", $alias_map, $order, [ @$pref_path, $_] )
+ $self->_resolve_selection_from_prefetch($_, $alias_map, [ @$pref_path ] ),
+ $self->related_source($_)->_resolve_selection_from_prefetch(
+ $pre->{$_}, $alias_map, [ @$pref_path, $_] )
} keys %$pre;
- return @ret;
}
elsif( ref $pre ) {
$self->throw_exception(
}
else {
my $p = $alias_map;
- $p = $p->{$_} for (@$pref_path, $pre);
+ $p = $p->{$_} for @$pref_path, $pre;
$self->throw_exception (
"Unable to resolve prefetch '$pre' - join alias map does not contain an entry for path: "
. join (' -> ', @$pref_path, $pre)
) if (ref $p->{-join_aliases} ne 'ARRAY' or not @{$p->{-join_aliases}} );
- my $as = shift @{$p->{-join_aliases}};
-
- my $rel_info = $self->relationship_info( $pre );
- $self->throw_exception( $self->source_name . " has no such relationship '$pre'" )
- unless $rel_info;
+ # this shift() is critical - it is what allows prefetch => [ (foo) x 2 ] to work
+ my $src_alias = shift @{$p->{-join_aliases}};
+
+ # ordered [select => as] pairs
+ map { [
+ "${src_alias}.$_" => join ( '.',
+ @$pref_path,
+ $pre,
+ $_,
+ )
+ ] } $self->related_source($pre)->columns;
+ }
+}
- my $as_prefix = ($alias =~ /^.*?\.(.+)$/ ? $1.'.' : '');
+sub _resolve_prefetch {
+ carp_unique(
+ 'There is no good reason to call this internal deprecated method - '
+ . 'please open a ticket detailing your usage, so that a better plan can '
+ . 'be devised for your case. In either case _resolve_prefetch() is '
+ . 'deprecated in favor of _resolve_selection_from_prefetch(), which has '
+ . 'a greatly simplified arglist.'
+ );
- return map { [ "${as}.$_", "${as_prefix}${pre}.$_", ] }
- $self->related_source($pre)->columns;
- }
+ $_[0]->_resolve_selection_from_prefetch( $_[1], $_[3] );
}
+
# Takes an arrayref of {as} dbic column aliases and the collapse and select
# attributes from the same $rs (the selector requirement is a temporary
# workaround... I hope), and returns a coderef capable of: