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d2739840 1package Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API;
2
3#ABSTRACT: Provides a DBIx::Class web service automagically
4use Moose;
5BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller'; }
6
7use CGI::Expand ();
8use DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator;
9use JSON::Any;
10use Test::Deep::NoTest('eq_deeply');
11use MooseX::Types::Moose(':all');
12use Moose::Util;
13use Scalar::Util('blessed', 'reftype');
14use Try::Tiny;
15use Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Request;
16use namespace::autoclean;
17
18with 'Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::StoredResultSource';
19with 'Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::StaticArguments';
20with 'Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::RequestArguments' => { static => 1 };
21
22__PACKAGE__->config();
23
24=head1 SYNOPSIS
25
26 package MyApp::Controller::API::RPC::Artist;
27 use Moose;
28 BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::RPC' }
29
30 __PACKAGE__->config
31 ( action => { setup => { PathPart => 'artist', Chained => '/api/rpc/rpc_base' } }, # define parent chain action and partpath
32 class => 'MyAppDB::Artist', # DBIC schema class
33 create_requires => ['name', 'age'], # columns required to create
34 create_allows => ['nickname'], # additional non-required columns that create allows
35 update_allows => ['name', 'age', 'nickname'], # columns that update allows
36 update_allows => ['name', 'age', 'nickname'], # columns that update allows
37 select => [qw/name age/], # columns that data returns
38 prefetch => ['cds'], # relationships that are prefetched when no prefetch param is passed
39 prefetch_allows => [ # every possible prefetch param allowed
40 'cds',
41 qw/ cds /,
42 { cds => 'tracks' },
43 { cds => [qw/ tracks /] }
44 ],
45 ordered_by => [qw/age/], # order of generated list
46 search_exposes => [qw/age nickname/, { cds => [qw/title year/] }], # columns that can be searched on via list
47 data_root => 'data' # defaults to "list" for backwards compatibility
48 use_json_boolean => 1, # use JSON::Any::true|false in the response instead of strings
49 return_object => 1, # makes create and update actions return the object
50 );
51
52 # Provides the following functional endpoints:
53 # /api/rpc/artist/create
54 # /api/rpc/artist/list
55 # /api/rpc/artist/id/[id]/delete
56 # /api/rpc/artist/id/[id]/update
57=cut
58
59=method_protected begin
60
61 :Private
62
63A begin method is provided to apply the L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Request> role to $c->request, and perform deserialization and validation of request parameters
64
65=cut
66
67sub begin :Private
68{
69 $DB::single = 1;
70 my ($self, $c) = @_;
71
72 Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Request->meta->apply($c->req)
73 unless Moose::Util::does_role($c->req, 'Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Request');
74 $c->forward('deserialize');
75}
76
77=method_protected setup
78
79 :Chained('specify.in.subclass.config') :CaptureArgs(0) :PathPart('specify.in.subclass.config')
80
81This action is the chain root of the controller. It must either be overridden or configured to provide a base pathpart to the action and also a parent action. For example, for class MyAppDB::Track you might have
82
83 package MyApp::Controller::API::RPC::Track;
84 use base qw/Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::RPC/;
85
86 __PACKAGE__->config
87 ( action => { setup => { PathPart => 'track', Chained => '/api/rpc/rpc_base' } },
88 ...
89 );
90
91 # or
92
93 sub setup :Chained('/api/rpc_base') :CaptureArgs(0) :PathPart('track') {
94 my ($self, $c) = @_;
95
96 $self->next::method($c);
97 }
98
99This action will populate $c->req->current_result_set with $self->stored_result_source->resultset for other actions in the chain to use.
100
101=cut
102
103sub setup :Chained('specify.in.subclass.config') :CaptureArgs(0) :PathPart('specify.in.subclass.config')
104{
105 $DB::single = 1;
106 my ($self, $c) = @_;
107
108 $c->req->_set_current_result_set($self->stored_result_source->resultset);
109}
110
111=method_protected object
112
113 :Chained('setup') :CaptureArgs(1) :PathPart('')
114
115This action is the chain root for all object level actions (such as delete and update). If an identifier is passed it will be used to find that particular object and add it to the request's store of objects. Otherwise, the data stored at the data_root of the request_data will be interpreted as an array of objects on which to operate. If the hashes are missing an 'id' key, they will be considered a new object to be created, otherwise, the values in the hash will be used to perform an update. Please see L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Context> for more details on the stored objects.
116
117=cut
118
119sub object :Chained('setup') :CaptureArgs(1) :PathPart('')
120{
121 my ($self, $c, $id) = @_;
122
123 my $vals = $c->req->request_data->{$self->data_root};
124 unless(defined($vals))
125 {
126 # no data root, assume the request_data itself is the payload
127 $vals = [$c->req->request_data || {}];
128 }
129 elsif(reftype($vals) eq 'HASH')
130 {
131 $vals = [ $vals ];
132 }
133
134 if(defined($id))
135 {
136 try
137 {
138 # there can be only one set of data
139 $c->req->add_object([$self->object_lookup($c, $id), $vals->[0]]);
140 }
141 catch
142 {
143 $c->log->error($_);
144 $self->push_error($c, { message => $_ });
145 $c->detach();
146 }
147 }
148 else
149 {
150 unless(reftype($vals) eq 'ARRAY')
151 {
152 $c->log->error('Invalid request data');
153 $self->push_error($c, { message => 'Invalid request data' });
154 $c->detach();
155 }
156
157 foreach my $val (@$vals)
158 {
159 unless(exists($val->{id}))
160 {
161 $c->req->add_object([$c->req->current_result_set->new_result({}), $val]);
162 next;
163 }
164
165 try
166 {
167 $c->req->add_object([$self->object_lookup($c, $val->{id}), $val]);
168 }
169 catch
170 {
171 $c->log->error($_);
172 $self->push_error($c, { message => $_ });
173 $c->detach();
174 }
175 }
176 }
177}
178
179=method_protected object_lookup
180
181This method provides the look up functionality for an object based on 'id'. It is passed the current $c and the $id to be used to perform the lookup. Dies if there is no provided $id or if no object was found.
182
183=cut
184
185sub object_lookup
186{
187 my ($self, $c, $id) = @_;
188
189 die 'No valid ID provided for look up' unless defined $id and length $id;
190 my $object = $c->req->current_result_set->find($id);
191 die "No object found for id '$id'" unless defined $object;
192 return $object;
193}
194
195=method_protected deserialize
196
197deserialize absorbs the request data and transforms it into useful bits by using CGI::Expand->expand_hash and a smattering of JSON::Any->from_json for a handful of arguments. Current only the following arguments are capable of being expressed as JSON:
198
199 search_arg
200 count_arg
201 page_arg
202 ordered_by_arg
203 grouped_by_arg
204 prefetch_arg
205
206It should be noted that arguments can used mixed modes in with some caveats. Each top level arg can be expressed as CGI::Expand with their immediate child keys expressed as JSON.
207
208=cut
209
210sub deserialize :ActionClass('Deserialize')
211{
212 $DB::single = 1;
213 my ($self, $c) = @_;
214 my $req_params;
215
216 if ($c->req->data && scalar(keys %{$c->req->data}))
217 {
218 $req_params = $c->req->data;
219 }
220 else
221 {
222 $req_params = CGI::Expand->expand_hash($c->req->params);
223
33003023 224 foreach my $param (@{[$self->search_arg, $self->count_arg, $self->page_arg, $self->offset_arg, $self->ordered_by_arg, $self->grouped_by_arg, $self->prefetch_arg]})
d2739840 225 {
226 # these params can also be composed of JSON
227 # but skip if the parameter is not provided
228 next if not exists $req_params->{$param};
229 # find out if CGI::Expand was involved
230 if (ref $req_params->{$param} eq 'HASH')
231 {
232 for my $key ( keys %{$req_params->{$param}} )
233 {
234 try
235 {
236 my $deserialized = JSON::Any->from_json($req_params->{$param}->{$key});
237 $req_params->{$param}->{$key} = $deserialized;
238 }
239 catch
240 {
241 $c->log->debug("Param '$param.$key' did not deserialize appropriately: $_")
242 if $c->debug;
243 }
244 }
245 }
246 else
247 {
248 try
249 {
250 my $deserialized = JSON::Any->from_json($req_params->{$param});
251 $req_params->{$param} = $deserialized;
252 }
253 catch
254 {
255 $c->log->debug("Param '$param' did not deserialize appropriately: $_")
256 if $c->debug;
257 }
258 }
259 }
260 }
261
262 $self->inflate_request($c, $req_params);
263}
264
265=method_protected inflate_request
266
267inflate_request is called at the end of deserialize to populate key portions of the request with the useful bits
268
269=cut
270
271sub inflate_request
272{
273 $DB::single = 1;
274 my ($self, $c, $params) = @_;
275
276 try
277 {
278 # set static arguments
279 $c->req->_set_controller($self);
280
281 # set request arguments
282 $c->req->_set_request_data($params);
283
284 }
285 catch
286 {
287 $c->log->error($_);
288 $self->push_error($c, { message => $_ });
289 $c->detach();
290 }
291
292}
293
294=method_protected list
295
296 :Private
297
298List level action chained from L</setup>. List's steps are broken up into three distinct methods: L</list_munge_parameters>, L</list_perform_search>, and L</list_format_output>.
299
300The goal of this method is to call ->search() on the current_result_set, HashRefInflator the result, and return it in $c->stash->{response}->{$self->data_root}. Pleasee see the individual methods for more details on what actual processing takes place.
301
302If the L</select> config param is defined then the hashes will contain only those columns, otherwise all columns in the object will be returned. L</select> of course supports the function/procedure calling semantics that L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/select>. In order to have proper column names in the result, provide arguments in L</as> (which also follows L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/as> semantics. Similarly L</count>, L</page>, L</grouped_by> and L</ordered_by> affect the maximum number of rows returned as well as the ordering and grouping. Note that if select, count, ordered_by or grouped_by request parameters are present then these will override the values set on the class with select becoming bound by the select_exposes attribute.
303
d666a194 304If not all objects in the resultset are required then it's possible to pass conditions to the method as request parameters. You can use a JSON string as the 'search' parameter for maximum flexibility or use L<CGI::Expand> syntax. In the second case the request parameters are expanded into a structure and then used as the search condition.
d2739840 305
306For example, these request parameters:
307
308 ?search.name=fred&search.cd.artist=luke
309 OR
310 ?search={"name":"fred","cd": {"artist":"luke"}}
311
312Would result in this search (where 'name' is a column of the schema class, 'cd' is a relation of the schema class and 'artist' is a column of the related class):
313
314 $rs->search({ name => 'fred', 'cd.artist' => 'luke' }, { join => ['cd'] })
315
316It is also possible to use a JSON string for expandeded parameters:
317
318 ?search.datetime={"-between":["2010-01-06 19:28:00","2010-01-07 19:28:00"]}
319
320Note that if pagination is needed, this can be achieved using a combination of the L</count> and L</page> parameters. For example:
321
322 ?page=2&count=20
323
324Would result in this search:
325
326 $rs->search({}, { page => 2, rows => 20 })
327
328=cut
329
330sub list :Private
331{
332 $DB::single = 1;
333 my ($self, $c) = @_;
334
335 $self->list_munge_parameters($c);
336 $self->list_perform_search($c);
337 $self->list_format_output($c);
338}
339
340=method_protected list_munge_parameters
341
342list_munge_parameters is a noop by default. All arguments will be passed through without any manipulation. In order to successfully manipulate the parameters before the search is performed, simply access $c->req->search_parameters|search_attributes (ArrayRef and HashRef respectively), which correspond directly to ->search($parameters, $attributes). Parameter keys will be in already-aliased form.
343
344=cut
345
346sub list_munge_parameters { } # noop by default
347
348=method_protected list_perform_search
349
350list_perform_search executes the actual search. current_result_set is updated to contain the result returned from ->search. If paging was requested, search_total_entries will be set as well.
351
352=cut
353
354sub list_perform_search
355{
356 $DB::single = 1;
357 my ($self, $c) = @_;
358
359 try
360 {
361 my $req = $c->req;
362
363 my $rs = $req->current_result_set->search
364 (
365 $req->search_parameters,
366 $req->search_attributes
367 );
368
369 $req->_set_current_result_set($rs);
370
371 $req->_set_search_total_entries($req->current_result_set->pager->total_entries)
df8f3121 372 if $req->has_search_attributes && (exists($req->search_attributes->{page}) && defined($req->search_attributes->{page}) && length($req->search_attributes->{page}));
d2739840 373 }
374 catch
375 {
376 $c->log->error($_);
377 $self->push_error($c, { message => 'a database error has occured.' });
378 $c->detach();
379 }
380}
381
382=method_protected list_format_output
383
384list_format_output prepares the response for transmission across the wire. A copy of the current_result_set is taken and its result_class is set to L<DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator>. Each row in the resultset is then iterated and passed to L</row_format_output> with the result of that call added to the output.
385
386=cut
387
388sub list_format_output
389{
390 $DB::single = 1;
391 my ($self, $c) = @_;
392
393 my $rs = $c->req->current_result_set->search;
394 $rs->result_class('DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator');
395
396 try
397 {
398 my $output = {};
399 my $formatted = [];
400
401 foreach my $row ($rs->all)
402 {
403 push(@$formatted, $self->row_format_output($row));
404 }
405
406 $output->{$self->data_root} = $formatted;
407
408 if ($c->req->has_search_total_entries)
409 {
410 $output->{$self->total_entries_arg} = $c->req->search_total_entries + 0;
411 }
412
413 $c->stash->{response} = $output;
414 }
415 catch
416 {
417 $c->log->error($_);
418 $self->push_error($c, { message => 'a database error has occured.' });
419 $c->detach();
420 }
421}
422
423=method_protected row_format_output
424
425row_format_output is called each row of the inflated output generated from the search. It receives only one argument, the hashref that represents the row. By default, this method is merely a passthrough.
426
427=cut
428
429sub row_format_output { shift; shift; } # passthrough by default
430
431=method_protected update_or_create
432
433 :Private
434
b421ef50 435update_or_create is responsible for iterating any stored objects and performing updates or creates. Each object is first validated to ensure it meets the criteria specified in the L</create_requires> and L</create_allows> (or L</update_allows>) parameters of the controller config. The objects are then committed within a transaction via L</transact_objects> using a closure around L</save_objects>.
d2739840 436
437=cut
438
439sub update_or_create :Private
440{
441 $DB::single = 1;
442 my ($self, $c) = @_;
443
444 if($c->req->has_objects)
445 {
446 $self->validate_objects($c);
b421ef50 447 $self->transact_objects($c, sub { $self->save_objects(@_) } );
d2739840 448 }
449 else
450 {
451 $c->log->error($_);
452 $self->push_error($c, { message => 'No objects on which to operate' });
453 $c->detach();
454 }
455}
456
457=method_protected transact_objects
458
459transact_objects performs the actual commit to the database via $schema->txn_do. This method accepts two arguments, the context and a coderef to be used within the transaction. All of the stored objects are passed as an arrayref for the only argument to the coderef.
460
461=cut
462
463sub transact_objects
464{
465 $DB::single = 1;
466 my ($self, $c, $coderef) = @_;
467
468 try
469 {
470 $self->stored_result_source->schema->txn_do
471 (
472 $coderef,
473 $c->req->objects
474 );
475 }
476 catch
477 {
478 $c->log->error($_);
479 $self->push_error($c, { message => 'a database error has occured.' });
480 $c->detach();
481 }
482}
483
484=method_protected validate_objects
485
486This is a shortcut method for performing validation on all of the stored objects in the request. Each object's provided values (for create or update) are updated to the allowed values permitted by the various config parameters.
487
488=cut
489
490sub validate_objects
491{
492 $DB::single = 1;
493 my ($self, $c) = @_;
494
495 try
496 {
497 foreach my $obj ($c->req->all_objects)
498 {
499 $obj->[1] = $self->validate_object($c, $obj);
500 }
501 }
502 catch
503 {
504 my $err = $_;
505 $c->log->error($err);
506 $err =~ s/\s+at\s+\/.+\n$//g;
507 $self->push_error($c, { message => $err });
508 $c->detach();
509 }
510}
511
512=method_protected validate_object
513
514validate_object takes the context and the object as an argument. It then filters the passed values in slot two of the tuple through the create|update_allows configured. It then returns those filtered values. Values that are not allowed are silently ignored. If there are no values for a particular key, no valid values at all, or multiple of the same key, this method will die.
515
516=cut
517
518sub validate_object
519{
520 $DB::single = 1;
521 my ($self, $c, $obj) = @_;
522 my ($object, $params) = @$obj;
523
524 my %values;
525 my %requires_map = map
526 {
527 $_ => 1
528 }
529 @{
530 ($object->in_storage)
531 ? []
532 : $c->stash->{create_requires} || $self->create_requires
533 };
534
535 my %allows_map = map
536 {
537 (ref $_) ? %{$_} : ($_ => 1)
538 }
539 (
540 keys %requires_map,
541 @{
542 ($object->in_storage)
543 ? ($c->stash->{update_allows} || $self->update_allows)
544 : ($c->stash->{create_allows} || $self->create_allows)
545 }
546 );
547
548 foreach my $key (keys %allows_map)
549 {
550 # check value defined if key required
551 my $allowed_fields = $allows_map{$key};
552
553 if (ref $allowed_fields)
554 {
555 my $related_source = $object->result_source->related_source($key);
556 my $related_params = $params->{$key};
557 my %allowed_related_map = map { $_ => 1 } @$allowed_fields;
558 my $allowed_related_cols = ($allowed_related_map{'*'}) ? [$related_source->columns] : $allowed_fields;
559
560 foreach my $related_col (@{$allowed_related_cols})
561 {
562 if (my $related_col_value = $related_params->{$related_col}) {
563 $values{$key}{$related_col} = $related_col_value;
564 }
565 }
566 }
567 else
568 {
569 my $value = $params->{$key};
570
571 if ($requires_map{$key})
572 {
573 unless (defined($value))
574 {
575 # if not defined look for default
576 $value = $object->result_source->column_info($key)->{default_value};
577 unless (defined $value)
578 {
579 die "No value supplied for ${key} and no default";
580 }
581 }
582 }
583
584 # check for multiple values
585 if (ref($value) && !($value == JSON::Any::true || $value == JSON::Any::false))
586 {
587 require Data::Dumper;
588 die "Multiple values for '${key}': ${\Data::Dumper::Dumper($value)}";
589 }
590
591 # check exists so we don't just end up with hash of undefs
592 # check defined to account for default values being used
593 $values{$key} = $value if exists $params->{$key} || defined $value;
594 }
595 }
596
597 unless (keys %values || !$object->in_storage)
598 {
599 die 'No valid keys passed';
600 }
601
602 return \%values;
603}
604
605=method_protected delete
606
607 :Private
608
b421ef50 609delete operates on the stored objects in the request. It first transacts the objects, deleting them in the database using L</transact_objects> and a closure around L</delete_objects>, and then clears the request store of objects.
d2739840 610
611=cut
612
613sub delete :Private
614{
615 $DB::single = 1;
616 my ($self, $c) = @_;
617
618 if($c->req->has_objects)
619 {
b421ef50 620 $self->transact_objects($c, sub { $self->delete_objects(@_) });
d2739840 621 $c->req->clear_objects;
622 }
623 else
624 {
625 $c->log->error($_);
626 $self->push_error($c, { message => 'No objects on which to operate' });
627 $c->detach();
628 }
629}
630
b421ef50 631=method_protected save_objects
d2739840 632
b421ef50 633This method is used by update_or_create to perform the actual database manipulations. It iterates each object calling L</save_object>.
d2739840 634
b421ef50 635=cut
636
637sub save_objects
638{
639 my ($self, $objects) = @_;
d2739840 640
b421ef50 641 foreach my $obj (@$objects)
642 {
643 $self->save_object($obj);
644 }
645}
d2739840 646
b421ef50 647=method_protected save_object
d2739840 648
b421ef50 649save_object first checks to see if the object is already in storage. If so, it calls L</update_object_from_params> otherwise it calls L</insert_object_from_params>
d2739840 650
651=cut
652
b421ef50 653sub save_object
d2739840 654{
b421ef50 655 my ($self, $obj) = @_;
d2739840 656
b421ef50 657 my ($object, $params) = @$obj;
658
659 if ($object->in_storage)
d2739840 660 {
b421ef50 661 $self->update_object_from_params($object, $params);
662 }
663 else
664 {
665 $self->insert_object_from_params($object, $params);
666 }
667
668}
669
670=method_protected update_object_from_params
671
672update_object_from_params iterates through the params to see if any of them are pertinent to relations. If so it calls L</update_object_relation> with the object, and the relation parameters. Then it calls ->upbdate on the object.
673
674=cut
675
676sub update_object_from_params
677{
678 my ($self, $object, $params) = @_;
679
680 foreach my $key (keys %$params)
681 {
682 my $value = $params->{$key};
683 if (ref($value) && !($value == JSON::Any::true || $value == JSON::Any::false))
684 {
685 $self->update_object_relation($object, delete $params->{$key}, $key);
d2739840 686 }
687 }
b421ef50 688
689 $object->update($params);
690}
691
692=method_protected update_object_relation
693
694update_object_relation finds the relation to the object, then calls ->update with the specified parameters
695
696=cut
697
698sub update_object_relation
699{
700 my ($self, $object, $related_params, $relation) = @_;
701 my $row = $object->find_related($relation, {} , {});
702 $row->update($related_params);
703}
704
705=method_protected insert_object_from_params
706
707insert_object_from_params sets the columns for the object, then calls ->insert
708
709=cut
710
711sub insert_object_from_params
712{
713 my ($self, $object, $params) = @_;
714 $object->set_columns($params);
715 $object->insert;
d2739840 716}
717
b421ef50 718=method_protected delete_objects
719
720delete_objects iterates through each object calling L</delete_object>
721
722=cut
723
d2739840 724sub delete_objects
725{
b421ef50 726 my ($self, $objects) = @_;
727
728 map { $self->delete_object($_->[0]) } @$objects;
729}
730
731=method_protected delete_object
732
733Performs the actual ->delete on the object
734
735=cut
736
737sub delete_object
738{
739 my ($self, $object) = @_;
d2739840 740
b421ef50 741 $object->delete;
d2739840 742}
743
744=method_protected end
745
746 :Private
747
748end performs the final manipulation of the response before it is serialized. This includes setting the success of the request both at the HTTP layer and JSON layer. If configured with return_object true, and there are stored objects as the result of create or update, those will be inflated according to the schema and get_inflated_columns
749
750=cut
751
752sub end :Private
753{
754 $DB::single = 1;
755 my ($self, $c) = @_;
756
757 # check for errors
758 my $default_status;
759
760 # Check for errors caught elsewhere
761 if ( $c->res->status and $c->res->status != 200 ) {
762 $default_status = $c->res->status;
763 $c->stash->{response}->{success} = $self->use_json_boolean ? JSON::Any::false : 'false';
764 } elsif ($self->get_errors($c)) {
765 $c->stash->{response}->{messages} = $self->get_errors($c);
766 $c->stash->{response}->{success} = $self->use_json_boolean ? JSON::Any::false : 'false';
767 $default_status = 400;
768 } else {
769 $c->stash->{response}->{success} = $self->use_json_boolean ? JSON::Any::true : 'true';
770 $default_status = 200;
771 }
772
773 unless ($default_status == 200)
774 {
775 delete $c->stash->{response}->{$self->data_root};
776 }
777 elsif($self->return_object && $c->req->has_objects)
778 {
779 $DB::single = 1;
780 my $returned_objects = [];
c9b8a798 781 push(@$returned_objects, $self->each_object_inflate($c, $_)) for map { $_->[0] } $c->req->all_objects;
d2739840 782 $c->stash->{response}->{$self->data_root} = scalar(@$returned_objects) > 1 ? $returned_objects : $returned_objects->[0];
783 }
784
785 $c->res->status( $default_status || 200 );
786 $c->forward('serialize');
787}
788
c9b8a798 789=method_protected each_object_inflate
790
791each_object_inflate executes during L</end> and allows hooking into the process of inflating the objects to return in the response. Receives, the context, and the object as arguments.
792
793This only executes if L</return_object> if set and if there are any objects to actually return.
794
795=cut
796
797sub each_object_inflate
798{
799 my ($self, $c, $object) = @_;
d2739840 800
c9b8a798 801 return { $object->get_inflated_columns };
d2739840 802}
803
c9b8a798 804# from Catalyst::Action::Serialize
805sub serialize :ActionClass('Serialize') { }
806
d2739840 807=method_protected push_error
808
809push_error stores an error message into the stash to be later retrieved by L</end>. Accepts a Dict[message => Str] parameter that defines the error message.
810
811=cut
812
813sub push_error
814{
815 my ( $self, $c, $params ) = @_;
816 push( @{$c->stash->{_dbic_crud_errors}}, $params->{message} || 'unknown error' );
817}
818
819=method_protected get_errors
820
821get_errors returns all of the errors stored in the stash
822
823=cut
824
825sub get_errors
826{
827 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
828 return $c->stash->{_dbic_crud_errors};
829}
830
831=head1 DESCRIPTION
832
833Easily provide common API endpoints based on your L<DBIx::Class> schema classes. Module provides both RPC and REST interfaces to base functionality. Uses L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize> and L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize> to serialise response and/or deserialise request.
834
835=head1 OVERVIEW
836
837This document describes base functionlity such as list, create, delete, update and the setting of config attributes. L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::RPC> and L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::REST> describe details of provided endpoints to those base methods.
838
839You will need to create a controller for each schema class you require API endpoints for. For example if your schema has Artist and Track, and you want to provide a RESTful interface to these, you should create MyApp::Controller::API::REST::Artist and MyApp::Controller::API::REST::Track which both subclass L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::REST>. Similarly if you wanted to provide an RPC style interface then subclass L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::RPC>. You then configure these individually as specified in L</CONFIGURATION>.
840
841Also note that the test suite of this module has an example application used to run tests against. It maybe helpful to look at that until a better tutorial is written.
842
843=head2 CONFIGURATION
844
845Each of your controller classes needs to be configured to point at the relevant schema class, specify what can be updated and so on, as shown in the L</SYNOPSIS>.
846
847The class, create_requires, create_allows and update_requires parameters can also be set in the stash like so:
848
849 sub setup :Chained('/api/rpc/rpc_base') :CaptureArgs(1) :PathPart('any') {
850 my ($self, $c, $object_type) = @_;
851
852 if ($object_type eq 'artist') {
853 $c->stash->{class} = 'MyAppDB::Artist';
854 $c->stash->{create_requires} = [qw/name/];
855 $c->stash->{update_allows} = [qw/name/];
856 } else {
857 $self->push_error($c, { message => "invalid object_type" });
858 return;
859 }
860
861 $self->next::method($c);
862 }
863
864Generally it's better to have one controller for each DBIC source with the config hardcoded, but in some cases this isn't possible.
865
866Note that the Chained, CaptureArgs and PathPart are just standard Catalyst configuration parameters and that then endpoint specified in Chained - in this case '/api/rpc/rpc_base' - must actually exist elsewhere in your application. See L<Catalyst::DispatchType::Chained> for more details.
867
868Below are explanations for various configuration parameters. Please see L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::StaticArguments> for more details.
869
870=head3 class
871
872Whatever you would pass to $c->model to get a resultset for this class. MyAppDB::Track for example.
873
874=head3 data_root
875
876By default, the response data is serialized into $c->stash->{response}->{$self->data_root} and data_root defaults to 'list' to preserve backwards compatibility. This is now configuable to meet the needs of the consuming client.
877
878=head3 use_json_boolean
879
880By default, the response success status is set to a string value of "true" or "false". If this attribute is true, JSON::Any's true() and false() will be used instead. Note, this does not effect other internal processing of boolean values.
881
882=head3 count_arg, page_arg, select_arg, search_arg, grouped_by_arg, ordered_by_arg, prefetch_arg, as_arg, total_entries_arg
883
884These attributes allow customization of the component to understand requests made by clients where these argument names are not flexible and cannot conform to this components defaults.
885
886=head3 create_requires
887
888Arrayref listing columns required to be passed to create in order for the request to be valid.
889
890=head3 create_allows
891
892Arrayref listing columns additional to those specified in create_requires that are not required to create but which create does allow. Columns passed to create that are not listed in create_allows or create_requires will be ignored.
893
894=head3 update_allows
895
896Arrayref listing columns that update will allow. Columns passed to update that are not listed here will be ignored.
897
898=head3 select
899
900Arguments to pass to L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/select> when performing search for L</list>.
901
902=head3 as
903
904Complements arguments passed to L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/select> when performing a search. This allows you to specify column names in the result for RDBMS functions, etc.
905
906=head3 select_exposes
907
908Columns and related columns that are okay to return in the resultset since clients can request more or less information specified than the above select argument.
909
910=head3 prefetch
911
912Arguments to pass to L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/prefetch> when performing search for L</list>.
913
914=head3 prefetch_allows
915
916Arrayref listing relationships that are allowed to be prefetched.
917This is necessary to avoid denial of service attacks in form of
918queries which would return a large number of data
919and unwanted disclosure of data.
920
921=head3 grouped_by
922
923Arguments to pass to L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/group_by> when performing search for L</list>.
924
925=head3 ordered_by
926
927Arguments to pass to L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/order_by> when performing search for L</list>.
928
929=head3 search_exposes
930
931Columns and related columns that are okay to search on. For example if only the position column and all cd columns were to be allowed
932
933 search_exposes => [qw/position/, { cd => ['*'] }]
934
935You can also use this to allow custom columns should you wish to allow them through in order to be caught by a custom resultset. For example:
936
937 package RestTest::Controller::API::RPC::TrackExposed;
938
939 ...
940
941 __PACKAGE__->config
942 ( ...,
943 search_exposes => [qw/position title custom_column/],
944 );
945
946and then in your custom resultset:
947
948 package RestTest::Schema::ResultSet::Track;
949
950 use base 'RestTest::Schema::ResultSet';
951
952 sub search {
953 my $self = shift;
954 my ($clause, $params) = @_;
955
956 # test custom attrs
957 if (my $pretend = delete $clause->{custom_column}) {
958 $clause->{'cd.year'} = $pretend;
959 }
960 my $rs = $self->SUPER::search(@_);
961 }
962
963=head3 count
964
965Arguments to pass to L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/rows> when performing search for L</list>.
966
967=head3 page
968
969Arguments to pass to L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/rows> when performing search for L</list>.
970
971=head1 EXTENDING
972
973By default the create, delete and update actions will not return anything apart from the success parameter set in L</end>, often this is not ideal but the required behaviour varies from application to application. So normally it's sensible to write an intermediate class which your main controller classes subclass from.
974
975For example if you wanted create to return the JSON for the newly created object you might have something like:
976
977 package MyApp::ControllerBase::DBIC::API::RPC;
978 ...
979 use Moose;
980 BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::RPC' };
981 ...
982 sub create :Chained('setup') :Args(0) :PathPart('create') {
983 my ($self, $c) = @_;
984
985 # $c->req->all_objects will contain all of the created
986 $self->next::method($c);
987
988 if ($c->req->has_objects) {
989 # $c->stash->{response} will be serialized in the end action
990 $c->stash->{response}->{$self->data_root} = [ map { { $_->get_inflated_columns } } ($c->req->all_objects) ] ;
991 }
992 }
993
994
995 package MyApp::Controller::API::RPC::Track;
996 ...
997 use Moose;
998 BEGIN { extends 'MyApp::ControllerBase::DBIC::API::RPC' };
999 ...
1000
d666a194 1001It should be noted that the return_object attribute will produce the above result for you, free of charge.
d2739840 1002
1003For REST the only difference besides the class names would be that create should be :Private rather than an endpoint.
1004
1005Similarly you might want create, update and delete to all forward to the list action once they are done so you can refresh your view. This should also be simple enough.
1006
1007If more extensive customization is required, it is recommened to peer into the roles that comprise the system and make use
1008
1009=head1 NOTES
1010
1011It should be noted that version 1.004 and above makes a rapid depature from the status quo. The internals were revamped to use more modern tools such as Moose and its role system to refactor functionality out into self-contained roles.
1012
1013To this end, internally, this module now understands JSON boolean values (as represented by JSON::Any) and will Do The Right Thing in handling those values. This means you can have ColumnInflators installed that can covert between JSON::Any booleans and whatever your database wants for boolean values.
1014
1015Validation for various *_allows or *_exposes is now accomplished via Data::DPath::Validator with a lightly simplified, via subclass, Data::DPath::Validator::Visitor. The rough jist of the process goes as follows: Arguments provided to those attributes are fed into the Validator and Data::DPaths are generated. Then, incoming requests are validated against these paths generated. The validator is set in "loose" mode meaning only one path is required to match. For more information, please see L<Data::DPath::Validator> and more specifically L<Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API::Validator>.
1016
1017Since 2.00100:
1018Transactions are used. The stash is put aside in favor of roles applied to the request object with additional accessors.
1019Error handling is now much more consistent with most errors immediately detaching.
1020The internals are much easier to read and understand with lots more documentation.
1021
1022=cut
1023
10241;