package Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema;
+use 5.008_001;
use Moose;
use mro 'c3';
extends 'Catalyst::Model';
-with 'MooseX::Object::Pluggable';
+with 'CatalystX::Component::Traits';
-our $VERSION = '0.24';
+our $VERSION = '0.33';
+$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
+use namespace::autoclean;
use Carp::Clan '^Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema';
use Data::Dumper;
use DBIx::Class ();
-use Scalar::Util 'reftype';
-use MooseX::ClassAttribute;
-use Moose::Autobox;
use Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema::Types
- qw/ConnectInfo SchemaClass CursorClass/;
+ qw/ConnectInfo LoadedClass SchemaClass/;
-use MooseX::Types::Moose qw/ArrayRef Str ClassName/;
-
-use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
+use MooseX::Types::Moose qw/ArrayRef Str ClassName Undef/;
=head1 NAME
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-Manual creation of a DBIx::Class::Schema and a Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema:
-
-=over
-
-=item 1.
-
-Create the DBIx:Class schema in MyApp/Schema/FilmDB.pm:
+First, prepare your database schema using L<DBIx::Class>, see
+L<Catalyst::Helper::Model::DBIC::Schema> for how to generate a
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema> from your database using the Helper script, and
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base>.
- package MyApp::Schema::FilmDB;
- use base qw/DBIx::Class::Schema/;
+A typical usage of the helper script would be:
- __PACKAGE__->load_classes(qw/Actor Role/);
+ script/myapp_create.pl model FilmDB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema::FilmDB \
+ create=static dbi:mysql:filmdb dbusername dbpass \
+ quote_char='`' name_sep='.'
-=item 2.
+If you are unfamiliar with L<DBIx::Class>, see L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro>
+first.
-Create some classes for the tables in the database, for example an
-Actor in MyApp/Schema/FilmDB/Actor.pm:
-
- package MyApp::Schema::FilmDB::Actor;
- use base qw/DBIx::Class/
-
- __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
- __PACKAGE__->table('actor');
-
- ...
+These examples assume that you already have a schema called
+C<MyApp::Schema::FilmDB>, which defines some Result classes for tables in
+C<MyApp::Schema::FilmDB::Result::Actor> and
+C<MyApp::Schema::FilmDB::Result::Film>. Either created by the helper script (as
+shown above) or manually.
-and a Role in MyApp/Schema/FilmDB/Role.pm:
+The helper also creates a Model in C<lib/MyApp/Model/FilmDB.pm>, if you already
+have a schema you can create just the Model using:
- package MyApp::Schema::FilmDB::Role;
- use base qw/DBIx::Class/
+ script/myapp_create.pl model FilmDB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema::FilmDB
+ dbi:mysql:filmdb dbusername dbpass
- __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
- __PACKAGE__->table('role');
+The connect_info is optional and will be hardcoded into the Model if provided.
+It's better to configure it in your L<Catalyst> config file, which will also
+override any hardcoded config, see L</connect_info> for examples.
- ...
-
-Notice that the schema is in MyApp::Schema, not in MyApp::Model. This way it's
-usable as a standalone module and you can test/run it without Catalyst.
-
-=item 3.
-
-To expose it to Catalyst as a model, you should create a DBIC Model in
-MyApp/Model/FilmDB.pm:
-
- package MyApp::Model::FilmDB;
- use base qw/Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema/;
+Now you have a working Model which accesses your separate DBIC Schema. This can
+be used/accessed in the normal Catalyst manner, via C<< $c->model() >>:
- __PACKAGE__->config(
- schema_class => 'MyApp::Schema::FilmDB',
- connect_info => {
- dsn => "DBI:...",
- user => "username",
- password => "password",
- }
- );
+ my $db_model = $c->model('FilmDB'); # a Catalyst::Model
+ my $dbic = $c->model('FilmDB')->schema; # the actual DBIC object
-See below for a full list of the possible config parameters.
+The Model proxies to the C<Schema> instance so you can do:
-=back
+ my $rs = $db_model->resultset('Actor'); # ... or ...
+ my $rs = $dbic ->resultset('Actor'); # same!
-Now you have a working Model which accesses your separate DBIC Schema. This can
-be used/accessed in the normal Catalyst manner, via $c->model():
+There is also a shortcut, which returns a L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> directly,
+instead of a L<Catalyst::Model>:
- my $actor = $c->model('FilmDB::Actor')->find(1);
+ my $rs = $c->model('FilmDB::Actor');
-You can also use it to set up DBIC authentication with
-Authentication::Store::DBIC in MyApp.pm:
+See L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> to find out more about which methods can be
+called on ResultSets.
- package MyApp;
+You can also define your own ResultSet methods to encapsulate the
+database/business logic of your applications. These go into, for example,
+C<lib/MyApp/Schema/FilmDB/ResultSet/Actor.pm>. The class must inherit from
+L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> and is automatically loaded.
- use Catalyst qw/... Authentication::Store::DBIC/;
+Then call your methods like any other L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> method:
- ...
+ $c->model('FilmDB::Actor')->SAG_members
- __PACKAGE__->config->{authentication}{dbic} = {
- user_class => 'FilmDB::Actor',
- user_field => 'name',
- password_field => 'password'
- }
-
-C<< $c->model('Schema::Source') >> returns a L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> for
-the source name parameter passed. To find out more about which methods can
-be called on a ResultSet, or how to add your own methods to it, please see
-the ResultSet documentation in the L<DBIx::Class> distribution.
-
-Some examples are given below:
+=head2 Some examples:
# to access schema methods directly:
$c->model('FilmDB')->schema->source(...);
$newconn->storage_type('::LDAP');
$newconn->connection(...);
+To set up authentication, see L</"Setting up DBIC authentication"> below.
+
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a Catalyst Model for L<DBIx::Class::Schema>-based Models. See
the documentation for L<Catalyst::Helper::Model::DBIC::Schema> for
information on generating these Models via Helper scripts.
-When your Catalyst app starts up, a thin Model layer is created as an
-interface to your DBIC Schema. It should be clearly noted that the model
-object returned by C<< $c->model('FilmDB') >> is NOT itself a DBIC schema or
-resultset object, but merely a wrapper proving L<methods|/METHODS> to access
-the underlying schema.
+When your Catalyst app starts up, a thin Model layer is created as an interface
+to your DBIC Schema. It should be clearly noted that the model object returned
+by C<< $c->model('FilmDB') >> is NOT itself a DBIC schema or resultset object,
+but merely a wrapper proving L<methods|/METHODS> to access the underlying
+schema (but also proxies other methods to the underlying schema.)
In addition to this model class, a shortcut class is generated for each
source in the schema, allowing easy and direct access to a resultset of the
In order to add methods to a DBIC resultset, you cannot simply add them to
the source (row, table) definition class; you must define a separate custom
-resultset class. See L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/"Predefined searches">
-for more info.
+resultset class. This is just a matter of making a
+C<lib/MyApp/Schema/ResultSet/Actor.pm> class that inherits from
+L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>, if you are using
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema/load_namespaces>, the default for helper script generated
+schemas.
+
+See L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/"Predefined searches">
+for information on definining your own L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> classes for
+use with L<DBIx::Class::Schema/load_classes>, the old default.
=head1 CONFIG PARAMETERS
+Any options in your config not listed here are passed to your schema.
+
=head2 schema_class
This is the classname of your L<DBIx::Class::Schema> Schema. It needs
<Model::FilmDB>
schema_class MyApp::Schema::FilmDB
- roles Caching
+ traits Caching
<connect_info>
dsn dbi:Pg:dbname=mypgdb
user postgres
on_connect_do some SQL statement
on_connect_do another SQL statement
</connect_info>
+ user_defined_schema_accessor foo
</Model::FilmDB>
or
Model::MyDB:
schema_class: MyDB
+ traits: Caching
connect_info:
dsn: dbi:Oracle:mydb
user: mtfnpy
password: mypass
LongReadLen: 1000000
LongTruncOk: 1
- on_connect_do: [ "alter session set nls_date_format = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'" ]
- cursor_class: 'DBIx::Class::Cursor::Cached'
+ on_connect_call: 'datetime_setup'
quote_char: '"'
The old arrayref style with hashrefs for L<DBI> then L<DBIx::Class> options is also
}
]
-=head2 roles
+=head2 traits
-Array of Roles to apply at BUILD time. Roles are relative to the
-C<<MyApp::Model::DB::Role::> then C<<Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema::Role::>>
-namespaces, unless prefixed with C<+> in which case they are taken to be a
-fully qualified name. E.g.:
+Array of Traits to apply to the instance. Traits are L<Moose::Role>s.
- roles Caching
- roles +MyApp::DB::Role::Foo
+They are relative to the C<< MyApp::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema:: >>, then the C<<
+Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema:: >> namespaces, unless prefixed with C<+>
+in which case they are taken to be a fully qualified name. E.g.:
-This is done using L<MooseX::Object::Pluggable>.
+ traits Caching
+ traits +MyApp::TraitFor::Model::Foo
A new instance is created at application time, so any consumed required
attributes, coercions and modifiers will work.
-Roles are applied before setup, schema and connection are set.
+Traits are applied at L<Catalyst::Component/COMPONENT> time using
+L<CatalystX::Component::Traits>.
-C<ref $self> will be an anon class if any roles are applied.
+C<ref $self> will be an anon class if any traits are applied, C<<
+$self->_original_class_name >> will be the original class.
-You cannot modify C<new> or C<BUILD>, modify C<setup> instead.
+When writing a Trait, interesting points to modify are C<BUILD>, L</setup> and
+L</ACCEPT_CONTEXT>.
-L</ACCEPT_CONTEXT> and L</finalize> can also be modified.
-
-Roles that come with the distribution:
+Traits that come with the distribution:
=over 4
-=item L<Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema::Role::Caching>
+=item L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Caching>
-=item L<Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema::Role::Replicated>
+=item L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Replicated>
=back
L<DBIx::Class>). Completely optional, and probably unnecessary for most
people until other storage backends become available for L<DBIx::Class>.
+=head1 ATTRIBUTES
+
+The keys you pass in the model configuration are available as attributes.
+
+Other attributes available:
+
+=head2 connect_info
+
+Your connect_info args normalized to hashref form (with dsn/user/password.) See
+L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/connect_info> for more info on the hashref form of
+L</connect_info>.
+
+=head2 model_name
+
+The model name L<Catalyst> uses to resolve this model, the part after
+C<::Model::> or C<::M::> in your class name. E.g. if your class name is
+C<MyApp::Model::DB> the L</model_name> will be C<DB>.
+
+=head2 _default_cursor_class
+
+What to reset your L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/cursor_class> to if a custom one
+doesn't work out. Defaults to L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Cursor>.
+
+=head1 ATTRIBUTES FROM L<MooseX::Traits::Pluggable>
+
+=head2 _original_class_name
+
+The class name of your model before any L</traits> are applied. E.g.
+C<MyApp::Model::DB>.
+
+=head2 _traits
+
+Unresolved arrayref of traits passed in the config.
+
+=head2 _resolved_traits
+
+Traits you used resolved to full class names.
+
=head1 METHODS
+Methods not listed here are delegated to the connected schema used by the model
+instance, so the following are equivalent:
+
+ $c->model('DB')->schema->my_accessor('foo');
+ # or
+ $c->model('DB')->my_accessor('foo');
+
+Methods on the model take precedence over schema methods.
+
=head2 new
Instantiates the Model based on the above-documented ->config parameters.
=cut
-has 'schema' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'DBIx::Class::Schema');
-
-has 'schema_class' => (
+has schema_class => (
is => 'ro',
isa => SchemaClass,
coerce => 1,
required => 1
);
-has 'storage_type' => (is => 'rw', isa => Str);
-
-has 'connect_info' => (is => 'ro', isa => ConnectInfo, coerce => 1);
-
-has 'model_name' => (is => 'ro', isa => Str, default => sub {
- my $self = shift;
-
- my $class = ref $self;
- (my $model_name = $class) =~ s/^[\w:]+::(?:Model|M):://;
+has storage_type => (is => 'rw', isa => Str);
- $model_name
-});
+has connect_info => (is => 'rw', isa => ConnectInfo, coerce => 1);
-has 'roles' => (is => 'ro', isa => ArrayRef|Str);
+has model_name => (
+ is => 'ro',
+ isa => Str,
+ required => 1,
+ lazy_build => 1,
+);
-has '_default_cursor_class' => (
+has _default_cursor_class => (
is => 'ro',
- isa => CursorClass,
+ isa => LoadedClass,
default => 'DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Cursor',
coerce => 1
);
sub BUILD {
- my $self = shift;
- my $class = ref $self;
+ my ($self, $args) = @_;
+ my $class = $self->_original_class_name;
my $schema_class = $self->schema_class;
if( !$self->connect_info ) {
. " ".$self->connect_info->{cursor_class}.": $@";
}
- $self->_plugin_ns('Role');
-
- $self->load_plugins($self->roles->flatten) if $self->roles;
-
$self->setup;
$self->composed_schema($schema_class->compose_namespace($class));
+ my $was_mutable = $self->meta->is_mutable;
+
+ $self->meta->make_mutable;
+ $self->meta->add_attribute('schema',
+ is => 'rw',
+ isa => 'DBIx::Class::Schema',
+ handles => $self->_delegates
+ );
+ $self->meta->make_immutable unless $was_mutable;
+
$self->schema($self->composed_schema->clone);
+ $self->_pass_options_to_schema($args);
+
$self->schema->storage_type($self->storage_type)
if $self->storage_type;
$self->schema->connection($self->connect_info);
$self->_install_rs_models;
-
- $self->finalize;
}
sub clone { shift->composed_schema->clone(@_); }
sub connect { shift->composed_schema->connect(@_); }
-sub storage { shift->schema->storage(@_); }
-
=head2 setup
-Called at C<<BUILD>> time before configuration.
+Called at C<BUILD> time before configuration, but after L</connect_info> is
+set. To do something after configuuration use C<< after BUILD => >>.
=cut
sub setup { 1 }
-=head2 finalize
-
-Called at the end of C<BUILD> after everything has been configured.
-
-=cut
-
-sub finalize { 1 }
-
=head2 ACCEPT_CONTEXT
-Point of extension for doing things at C<<$c->model>> time, returns the model
-instance, see L<Catalyst::Manual::Intro> for more information.
+Point of extension for doing things at C<< $c->model >> time with context,
+returns the model instance, see L<Catalyst::Manual::Intro/ACCEPT_CONTEXT> for
+more information.
=cut
my @sources = $self->schema->sources;
- die "No sources found (did you forget to define your tables?)"
- unless @sources;
+ unless (@sources) {
+ warn <<'EOF' unless $ENV{CMDS_NO_SOURCES};
+******************************* WARNING ***************************************
+* No sources found (did you forget to define your tables?) *
+* *
+* To turn off this warning, set the CMDS_NO_SOURCES environment variable. *
+*******************************************************************************
+EOF
+ }
foreach my $moniker (@sources) {
my $classname = "${class}::$moniker";
}
}
+sub _build_model_name {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $class = $self->_original_class_name;
+ (my $model_name = $class) =~ s/^[\w:]+::(?:Model|M):://;
+
+ return $model_name;
+}
+
+sub _delegates {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $schema_meta = Class::MOP::Class->initialize($self->schema_class);
+ my @schema_methods = $schema_meta->get_all_method_names;
+
+# combine with any already added by other schemas
+ my @handles = eval {
+ @{ $self->meta->find_attribute_by_name('schema')->handles }
+ };
+
+# now kill the attribute, otherwise add_attribute in BUILD will not do the right
+# thing (it clears the handles for some reason.) May be a Moose bug.
+ eval { $self->meta->remove_attribute('schema') };
+
+ my %schema_methods;
+ @schema_methods{ @schema_methods, @handles } = ();
+ @schema_methods = keys %schema_methods;
+
+ my @my_methods = $self->meta->get_all_method_names;
+ my %my_methods;
+ @my_methods{@my_methods} = ();
+
+ my @delegates;
+ for my $method (@schema_methods) {
+ push @delegates, $method unless exists $my_methods{$method};
+ }
+
+ return \@delegates;
+}
+
+sub _pass_options_to_schema {
+ my ($self, $args) = @_;
+
+ my @attributes = map {
+ $_->init_arg || ()
+ } $self->meta->get_all_attributes;
+
+ my %attributes;
+ @attributes{@attributes} = ();
+
+ for my $opt (keys %$args) {
+ if (not exists $attributes{$opt}) {
+ next unless $self->schema->can($opt);
+ $self->schema->$opt($self->{$opt});
+ }
+ }
+}
+
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
+=head1 ENVIRONMENT
+
+=over 4
+
+=item CMDS_NO_SOURCES
+
+Set this variable if you will be using schemas with no sources (Result classes)
+to disable the warning. The warning is there because having no Result classes
+is usually a mistake.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 Setting up DBIC authentication
+
+You can set this up with
+L<Catalyst::Authentication::Store::DBIx::Class> in MyApp.pm:
+
+ package MyApp;
+
+ use Catalyst qw/... Authentication .../;
+
+ ...
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config('Plugin::Authentication' =>
+ {
+ default_realm => 'members',
+ members => {
+ credential => {
+ class => 'Password',
+ password_field => 'password',
+ password_type => 'hashed'
+ password_hash_type => 'SHA-256'
+ },
+ store => {
+ class => 'DBIx::Class',
+ user_model => 'DB::User',
+ role_relation => 'roles',
+ role_field => 'rolename',
+ }
+ }
+ });
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
General Catalyst Stuff:
L<DBIx::Class>, L<DBIx::Class::Schema>,
L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader>, L<Catalyst::Helper::Model::DBIC::Schema>,
-L<MooseX::Object::Pluggable>
+L<CatalystX::Component::Traits>, L<MooseX::Traits::Pluggable>
-Roles:
+Traits:
-L<Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema::Role::Caching>,
-L<Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema::Role::Replicated>
+L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Caching>,
+L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Replicated>,
+L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::QueryLog>
=head1 AUTHOR
-Brandon L Black, C<blblack@gmail.com>
+Brandon L Black C<blblack at gmail.com>
+
+=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
-Contributors:
+caelum: Rafael Kitover C<rkitover at cpan.org>
-Rafael Kitover, C<<rkitover at cpan.org>>
+dandv: Dan Dascalescu C<dandv at cpan.org>
+
+bluefeet: Aran Deltac C<bluefeet@cpan.org>
+
+t0m: Tomas Doran C<bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
+
+osfameron: C<osfameron@cpan.org>
+
+ozum: Ozum Eldogan C<ozum@ozum.net>
+
+Pavel I. Shaydo C<zwon@trinitum.org>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+Copyright (c) 2006 - 2009
+the Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS>
+as listed above.
+
+=head1 LICENSE
+
+This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
1;
+# vim:sts=4 sw=4 et: