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445e5e31 1package DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
6
0b375b68 7=head1 NAME
8
5d0a2955 9DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime - Auto-create DateTime objects from date and datetime columns.
0b375b68 10
11=head1 SYNOPSIS
12
13Load this component and then declare one or more
679a304a 14columns to be of the datetime, timestamp or date datatype.
0b375b68 15
16 package Event;
517d5d64 17 __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/InflateColumn::DateTime Core/);
0b375b68 18 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
19 starts_when => { data_type => 'datetime' }
20 );
21
22Then you can treat the specified column as a L<DateTime> object.
23
24 print "This event starts the month of ".
25 $event->starts_when->month_name();
26
dda9af55 27If you want to set a specific timezone for that field, use:
28
29 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
30 starts_when => { data_type => 'datetime', extra => { timezone => "America/Chicago" } }
31 );
32
a97fe7e0 33If you want to inflate no matter what data_type your column is,
34use inflate_datetime or inflate_date:
35
36 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
37 starts_when => { data_type => 'varchar', inflate_datetime => 1 }
38 );
39
40 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
41 starts_when => { data_type => 'varchar', inflate_date => 1 }
42 );
43
ff8a6e3b 44It's also possible to explicitly skip inflation:
45
46 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
47 starts_when => { data_type => 'datetime', inflate_datetime => 0 }
48 );
49
0b375b68 50=head1 DESCRIPTION
51
52This module figures out the type of DateTime::Format::* class to
53inflate/deflate with based on the type of DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::*
54that you are using. If you switch from one database to a different
5d0a2955 55one your code should continue to work without modification (though note
56that this feature is new as of 0.07, so it may not be perfect yet - bug
57reports to the list very much welcome).
0b375b68 58
943f93f2 59For more help with using components, see L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Component/USING>.
de78905b 60
0b375b68 61=cut
62
445e5e31 63__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/InflateColumn/);
64
65__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => '__datetime_parser');
66
9b83fccd 67=head2 register_column
68
69Chains with the L<DBIx::Class::Row/register_column> method, and sets
70up datetime columns appropriately. This would not normally be
71directly called by end users.
72
33a126ef 73In the case of an invalid date, L<DateTime> will throw an exception. To
74bypass these exceptions and just have the inflation return undef, use
75the C<datetime_undef_if_invalid> option in the column info:
76
77 "broken_date",
78 {
79 data_type => "datetime",
80 default_value => '0000-00-00',
81 is_nullable => 1,
82 datetime_undef_if_invalid => 1
83 }
84
9b83fccd 85=cut
86
445e5e31 87sub register_column {
88 my ($self, $column, $info, @rest) = @_;
89 $self->next::method($column, $info, @rest);
c209c4fd 90 return unless defined($info->{data_type});
bb90689c 91
92 my $type;
93
94 for (qw/date datetime/) {
95 my $key = "inflate_${_}";
96
97 next unless exists $info->{$key};
98 return unless $info->{$key};
99
100 $type = $_;
101 last;
102 }
103
104 unless ($type) {
105 $type = lc($info->{data_type});
106 $type = 'datetime' if ($type =~ /^timestamp/);
107 }
108
dda9af55 109 my $timezone;
110 if ( exists $info->{extra} and exists $info->{extra}{timezone} and defined $info->{extra}{timezone} ) {
111 $timezone = $info->{extra}{timezone};
112 }
113
dceeddc7 114 my $undef_if_invalid = $info->{datetime_undef_if_invalid};
115
bb90689c 116 if ($type eq 'datetime' || $type eq 'date') {
c209c4fd 117 my ($parse, $format) = ("parse_${type}", "format_${type}");
45147005 118
119 # This assignment must happen here, otherwise Devel::Cycle treats
120 # the resulting deflator as a circular reference (go figure):
121 #
122 # Cycle #1
123 # DBICTest::Schema A->{source_registrations} => %B
124 # %B->{Event} => DBIx::Class::ResultSource::Table C
125 # DBIx::Class::ResultSource::Table C->{_columns} => %D
126 # %D->{created_on} => %E
127 # %E->{_inflate_info} => %F
128 # %F->{deflate} => &G
129 # closure &G, $info => $H
130 # $H => %E
131 #
132 my $floating_tz_ok = $info->{extra}{floating_tz_ok};
133
445e5e31 134 $self->inflate_column(
135 $column =>
136 {
137 inflate => sub {
138 my ($value, $obj) = @_;
33a126ef 139 my $dt = eval { $obj->_datetime_parser->$parse($value); };
dceeddc7 140 die "Error while inflating ${value} for ${column} on ${self}: $@"
141 if $@ and not $undef_if_invalid;
dda9af55 142 $dt->set_time_zone($timezone) if $timezone;
143 return $dt;
445e5e31 144 },
145 deflate => sub {
146 my ($value, $obj) = @_;
47cd9169 147 if ($timezone) {
148 warn "You're using a floating timezone, please see the documentation of"
149 . " DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime for an explanation"
150 if ref( $value->time_zone ) eq 'DateTime::TimeZone::Floating'
151 and not $floating_tz_ok
152 and not $ENV{DBIC_FLOATING_TZ_OK};
153 $value->set_time_zone($timezone);
154 }
c209c4fd 155 $obj->_datetime_parser->$format($value);
445e5e31 156 },
157 }
158 );
159 }
160}
161
162sub _datetime_parser {
163 my $self = shift;
164 if (my $parser = $self->__datetime_parser) {
165 return $parser;
166 }
167 my $parser = $self->result_source->storage->datetime_parser(@_);
168 return $self->__datetime_parser($parser);
169}
170
1711;
0b375b68 172__END__
173
45147005 174=head1 USAGE NOTES
175
176If you have a datetime column with the C<timezone> extra setting, and subsenquently
177create/update this column with a DateTime object in the L<DateTime::TimeZone::Floating>
178timezone, you will get a warning (as there is a very good chance this will not have the
179result you expect). For example:
180
181 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
182 starts_when => { data_type => 'datetime', extra => { timezone => "America/Chicago" } }
183 );
184
185 my $event = $schema->resultset('EventTZ')->create({
186 starts_at => DateTime->new(year=>2007, month=>12, day=>31, ),
187 });
188
189The warning can be avoided in several ways:
190
191=over
192
193=item Fix your broken code
194
195When calling C<set_time_zone> on a Floating DateTime object, the timezone is simply
196set to the requested value, and B<no time conversion takes place>. It is always a good idea
197to be supply explicit times to the database:
198
199 my $event = $schema->resultset('EventTZ')->create({
200 starts_at => DateTime->new(year=>2007, month=>12, day=>31, time_zone => "America/Chicago" ),
201 });
202
203=item Suppress the check on per-column basis
204
205 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
206 starts_when => { data_type => 'datetime', extra => { timezone => "America/Chicago", floating_tz_ok => 1 } }
207 );
208
209=item Suppress the check globally
210
211Set the environment variable DBIC_FLOATING_TZ_OK to some true value.
212
213=back
214
215
216
0b375b68 217=head1 SEE ALSO
218
219=over 4
220
221=item More information about the add_columns method, and column metadata,
222 can be found in the documentation for L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource>.
223
45147005 224=item Further discussion of problems inherent to the Floating timezone:
225 L<Floating DateTimes|DateTime/Floating_DateTimes>
226 and L<< $dt->set_time_zone|DateTime/"Set" Methods >>
227
0b375b68 228=back
229
230=head1 AUTHOR
231
232Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
233
234=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
235
236Aran Deltac <bluefeet@cpan.org>
237
238=head1 LICENSE
239
240You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
241