Rename some variables and reformat the FC/IC codepaths for clarity
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0e5c2582 1package DBIx::Class::InflateColumn;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
aa562407 5
3705e3b2 6use base 'DBIx::Class::Row';
7use DBIx::Class::_Util 'is_literal_value';
8use namespace::clean;
0e5c2582 9
75d07914 10=head1 NAME
bcae85db 11
e81a6241 12DBIx::Class::InflateColumn - Automatically create references from column data
bcae85db 13
14=head1 SYNOPSIS
15
1b23a127 16 # In your table classes
17 __PACKAGE__->inflate_column('column_name', {
18 inflate => sub {
19 my ($raw_value_from_db, $result_object) = @_;
20 ...
21 },
22 deflate => sub {
23 my ($inflated_value_from_user, $result_object) = @_;
24 ...
25 },
26 });
bcae85db 27
28=head1 DESCRIPTION
29
e81a6241 30This component translates column data into references, i.e. "inflating"
31the column data. It also "deflates" references into an appropriate format
bcae85db 32for the database.
33
34It can be used, for example, to automatically convert to and from
ef7a8b67 35L<DateTime> objects for your date and time fields. There's a
48580715 36convenience component to actually do that though, try
ef7a8b67 37L<DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime>.
bcae85db 38
ef7a8b67 39It will handle all types of references except scalar references. It
40will not handle scalar values, these are ignored and thus passed
41through to L<SQL::Abstract>. This is to allow setting raw values to
42"just work". Scalar references are passed through to the database to
43deal with, to allow such settings as C< \'year + 1'> and C< \'DEFAULT' >
44to work.
45
46If you want to filter plain scalar values and replace them with
9b2c0de6 47something else, see L<DBIx::Class::FilterColumn>.
e81a6241 48
bcae85db 49=head1 METHODS
50
51=head2 inflate_column
52
75d07914 53Instruct L<DBIx::Class> to inflate the given column.
bcae85db 54
55In addition to the column name, you must provide C<inflate> and
56C<deflate> methods. The C<inflate> method is called when you access
57the field, while the C<deflate> method is called when the field needs
58to used by the database.
59
60For example, if you have a table C<events> with a timestamp field
61named C<insert_time>, you could inflate the column in the
62corresponding table class using something like:
63
64 __PACKAGE__->inflate_column('insert_time', {
1b23a127 65 inflate => sub {
66 my ($insert_time_raw_value, $event_result_object) = @_;
67 DateTime->from_epoch( epoch => $insert_time_raw_value );
68 },
69 deflate => sub {
70 my ($insert_time_dt_object, $event_result_object) = @_;
71 $insert_time_dt_object->epoch;
72 },
bcae85db 73 });
74
06fc5fc9 75The coderefs you set for inflate and deflate are called with two parameters,
1b23a127 76the first is the value of the column to be inflated/deflated, the second is
77the result object itself.
06fc5fc9 78
bcae85db 79In this example, calls to an event's C<insert_time> accessor return a
1b23a127 80L<DateTime> object. This L<DateTime> object is later "deflated" back
81to the integer epoch representation when used in the database layer.
82For a much more thorough handling of the above example, please see
83L<DBIx::Class::DateTime::Epoch>
bcae85db 84
85=cut
86
0e5c2582 87sub inflate_column {
88 my ($self, $col, $attrs) = @_;
c227b295 89
52416317 90 my $colinfo = $self->column_info($col);
91
85aee309 92 $self->throw_exception("InflateColumn can not be used on a column with a declared FilterColumn filter")
93 if defined $colinfo->{_filter_info} and $self->isa('DBIx::Class::FilterColumn');
c227b295 94
bc0c9800 95 $self->throw_exception("No such column $col to inflate")
96 unless $self->has_column($col);
97 $self->throw_exception("inflate_column needs attr hashref")
98 unless ref $attrs eq 'HASH';
52416317 99 $colinfo->{_inflate_info} = $attrs;
100 my $acc = $colinfo->{accessor};
b82c8a28 101 $self->mk_group_accessors('inflated_column' => [ (defined $acc ? $acc : $col), $col]);
0e5c2582 102 return 1;
103}
104
4a07648a 105sub _inflated_column {
0e5c2582 106 my ($self, $col, $value) = @_;
9f300b1b 107 return $value unless defined $value; # NULL is NULL is NULL
3705e3b2 108
bc0c9800 109 my $info = $self->column_info($col)
110 or $self->throw_exception("No column info for $col");
3705e3b2 111
103647d5 112 return $value unless exists $info->{_inflate_info};
3705e3b2 113
5ae153d7 114 return (
115 $info->{_inflate_info}{inflate}
116 ||
117 $self->throw_exception("No inflator found for '$col'")
118 )->($value, $self);
0e5c2582 119}
120
89279e9d 121sub _deflated_column {
122 my ($self, $col, $value) = @_;
3705e3b2 123
124 ## Deflate any refs except for literals, pass through plain values
125 return $value if (
126 ! length ref $value
127 or
128 is_literal_value($value)
129 );
130
89279e9d 131 my $info = $self->column_info($col) or
132 $self->throw_exception("No column info for $col");
3705e3b2 133
89279e9d 134 return $value unless exists $info->{_inflate_info};
3705e3b2 135
5ae153d7 136 return (
137 $info->{_inflate_info}{deflate}
138 ||
139 $self->throw_exception("No deflator found for '$col'")
140 )->($value, $self);
0e5c2582 141}
142
7eb4ecc8 143=head2 get_inflated_column
144
145 my $val = $obj->get_inflated_column($col);
146
147Fetch a column value in its inflated state. This is directly
148analogous to L<DBIx::Class::Row/get_column> in that it only fetches a
48580715 149column already retrieved from the database, and then inflates it.
7eb4ecc8 150Throws an exception if the column requested is not an inflated column.
151
152=cut
153
0e5c2582 154sub get_inflated_column {
155 my ($self, $col) = @_;
5ae153d7 156
bc0c9800 157 $self->throw_exception("$col is not an inflated column")
158 unless exists $self->column_info($col)->{_inflate_info};
5ae153d7 159
160 # we take care of keeping things in sync
0e5c2582 161 return $self->{_inflated_column}{$col}
162 if exists $self->{_inflated_column}{$col};
f92b166e 163
164 my $val = $self->get_column($col);
3705e3b2 165
166 return $val if is_literal_value($val); #that would be a not-yet-reloaded literal update
f92b166e 167
168 return $self->{_inflated_column}{$col} = $self->_inflated_column($col, $val);
0e5c2582 169}
170
7eb4ecc8 171=head2 set_inflated_column
172
173 my $copy = $obj->set_inflated_column($col => $val);
174
175Sets a column value from an inflated value. This is directly
176analogous to L<DBIx::Class::Row/set_column>.
177
178=cut
179
0e5c2582 180sub set_inflated_column {
5ae153d7 181 my ($self, $col, $value) = @_;
182
183 $self->set_column($col, $self->_deflated_column($col, $value));
3705e3b2 184
5ae153d7 185 if (length ref $value and ! is_literal_value($value) ) {
186 $self->{_inflated_column}{$col} = $value;
9f471067 187 } else {
9b2c0de6 188 delete $self->{_inflated_column}{$col};
9f471067 189 }
5ae153d7 190 return $value;
0e5c2582 191}
192
7eb4ecc8 193=head2 store_inflated_column
194
195 my $copy = $obj->store_inflated_column($col => $val);
196
197Sets a column value from an inflated value without marking the column
47c56124 198as dirty. This is directly analogous to L<DBIx::Class::Row/store_column>.
7eb4ecc8 199
200=cut
201
0e5c2582 202sub store_inflated_column {
5ae153d7 203 my ($self, $col, $value) = @_;
3705e3b2 204
5ae153d7 205 if (is_literal_value($value)) {
3705e3b2 206 delete $self->{_inflated_column}{$col};
5ae153d7 207 $self->store_column($col => $value);
9f471067 208 }
3705e3b2 209 else {
210 delete $self->{_column_data}{$col};
5ae153d7 211 $self->{_inflated_column}{$col} = $value;
3705e3b2 212 }
213
5ae153d7 214 return $value;
180c7679 215}
4a07648a 216
bcae85db 217=head1 SEE ALSO
218
219=over 4
220
221=item L<DBIx::Class::Core> - This component is loaded as part of the
d88ecca6 222 C<core> L<DBIx::Class> components; generally there is no need to
bcae85db 223 load it directly
224
225=back
226
227=head1 AUTHOR
228
229Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
230
231=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
232
233Daniel Westermann-Clark <danieltwc@cpan.org> (documentation)
234
e81a6241 235Jess Robinson <cpan@desert-island.demon.co.uk>
236
bcae85db 237=head1 LICENSE
238
239You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
240
241=cut
242
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