Clarify result_class tweaking on active/cached cursors
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7624b19f 1package DBIx::Class::Row;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5
1edd1722 6use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
1a58752c 7
6298a324 8use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
5ef76b8b 9use List::Util 'first';
9780718f 10use Try::Tiny;
1edd1722 11
0d5d1f12 12###
13### Internal method
14### Do not use
15###
e0cdf2cb 16BEGIN {
17 *MULTICREATE_DEBUG =
18 $ENV{DBIC_MULTICREATE_DEBUG}
19 ? sub () { 1 }
20 : sub () { 0 };
21}
22
9c1700e3 23use namespace::clean;
8c49f629 24
4c8ef945 25__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors ( simple => [ in_storage => '_in_storage' ] );
26
75d07914 27=head1 NAME
7624b19f 28
29DBIx::Class::Row - Basic row methods
30
31=head1 SYNOPSIS
32
33=head1 DESCRIPTION
34
35This class is responsible for defining and doing basic operations on rows
1ea77c14 36derived from L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource> objects.
7624b19f 37
fb13a49f 38Result objects are returned from L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>s using the
ea36f4e4 39L<create|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>, L<find|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/find>,
40L<next|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/next> and L<all|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/all> methods,
41as well as invocations of 'single' (
42L<belongs_to|DBIx::Class::Relationship/belongs_to>,
43L<has_one|DBIx::Class::Relationship/has_one> or
44L<might_have|DBIx::Class::Relationship/might_have>)
fb13a49f 45relationship accessors of L<Result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass> objects.
a2531bf2 46
93711422 47=head1 NOTE
48
49All "Row objects" derived from a Schema-attached L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>
50object (such as a typical C<< L<search|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/search
51>->L<next|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/next> >> call) are actually Result
52instances, based on your application's
53L<Result class|DBIx::Class::Manual::Glossary/Result_class>.
54
55L<DBIx::Class::Row> implements most of the row-based communication with the
56underlying storage, but a Result class B<should not inherit from it directly>.
57Usually, Result classes inherit from L<DBIx::Class::Core>, which in turn
58combines the methods from several classes, one of them being
59L<DBIx::Class::Row>. Therefore, while many of the methods available to a
60L<DBIx::Class::Core>-derived Result class are described in the following
61documentation, it does not detail all of the methods available to Result
fb13a49f 62objects. Refer to L<DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass> for more info.
a2531bf2 63
7624b19f 64=head1 METHODS
65
8091aa91 66=head2 new
7624b19f 67
a2531bf2 68 my $row = My::Class->new(\%attrs);
69
70 my $row = $schema->resultset('MySource')->new(\%colsandvalues);
71
72=over
73
74=item Arguments: \%attrs or \%colsandvalues
75
fb13a49f 76=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass>
7624b19f 77
a2531bf2 78=back
79
fb13a49f 80While you can create a new result object by calling C<new> directly on
a2531bf2 81this class, you are better off calling it on a
82L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> object.
83
84When calling it directly, you will not get a complete, usable row
50261284 85object until you pass or set the C<result_source> attribute, to a
a2531bf2 86L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource> instance that is attached to a
87L<DBIx::Class::Schema> with a valid connection.
88
89C<$attrs> is a hashref of column name, value data. It can also contain
50261284 90some other attributes such as the C<result_source>.
7624b19f 91
33dd4e80 92Passing an object, or an arrayref of objects as a value will call
93L<DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base/set_from_related> for you. When
94passed a hashref or an arrayref of hashrefs as the value, these will
95be turned into objects via new_related, and treated as if you had
96passed objects.
97
264f1571 98For a more involved explanation, see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>.
99
dc5f0ad3 100Please note that if a value is not passed to new, no value will be sent
101in the SQL INSERT call, and the column will therefore assume whatever
102default value was specified in your database. While DBIC will retrieve the
103value of autoincrement columns, it will never make an explicit database
104trip to retrieve default values assigned by the RDBMS. You can explicitly
105request that all values be fetched back from the database by calling
106L</discard_changes>, or you can supply an explicit C<undef> to columns
107with NULL as the default, and save yourself a SELECT.
108
109 CAVEAT:
110
111 The behavior described above will backfire if you use a foreign key column
112 with a database-defined default. If you call the relationship accessor on
113 an object that doesn't have a set value for the FK column, DBIC will throw
114 an exception, as it has no way of knowing the PK of the related object (if
115 there is one).
116
7624b19f 117=cut
118
33dd4e80 119## It needs to store the new objects somewhere, and call insert on that list later when insert is called on this object. We may need an accessor for these so the user can retrieve them, if just doing ->new().
120## This only works because DBIC doesnt yet care to check whether the new_related objects have been passed all their mandatory columns
121## When doing the later insert, we need to make sure the PKs are set.
122## using _relationship_data in new and funky ways..
123## check Relationship::CascadeActions and Relationship::Accessor for compat
124## tests!
125
370f2ba2 126sub __new_related_find_or_new_helper {
127 my ($self, $relname, $data) = @_;
68888c09 128
b7ded743 129 my $rsrc = $self->result_source;
130
68888c09 131 # create a mock-object so all new/set_column component overrides will run:
b7ded743 132 my $rel_rs = $rsrc->related_source($relname)->resultset;
68888c09 133 my $new_rel_obj = $rel_rs->new_result($data);
134 my $proc_data = { $new_rel_obj->get_columns };
135
136 if ($self->__their_pk_needs_us($relname)) {
de404241 137 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self constructing $relname via new_result";
68888c09 138 return $new_rel_obj;
370f2ba2 139 }
b7ded743 140 elsif ($rsrc->_pk_depends_on($relname, $proc_data )) {
68888c09 141 if (! keys %$proc_data) {
142 # there is nothing to search for - blind create
143 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self constructing default-insert $relname";
144 }
145 else {
146 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self constructing $relname via find_or_new";
147 # this is not *really* find or new, as we don't want to double-new the
148 # data (thus potentially double encoding or whatever)
149 my $exists = $rel_rs->find ($proc_data);
150 return $exists if $exists;
151 }
152 return $new_rel_obj;
370f2ba2 153 }
68888c09 154 else {
b7ded743 155 my $us = $rsrc->source_name;
854929cb 156 $self->throw_exception (
157 "Unable to determine relationship '$relname' direction from '$us', "
158 . "possibly due to a missing reverse-relationship on '$relname' to '$us'."
159 );
370f2ba2 160 }
370f2ba2 161}
162
163sub __their_pk_needs_us { # this should maybe be in resultsource.
68888c09 164 my ($self, $relname) = @_;
370f2ba2 165 my $source = $self->result_source;
166 my $reverse = $source->reverse_relationship_info($relname);
167 my $rel_source = $source->related_source($relname);
168 my $us = { $self->get_columns };
169 foreach my $key (keys %$reverse) {
170 # if their primary key depends on us, then we have to
171 # just create a result and we'll fill it out afterwards
6d0ee587 172 return 1 if $rel_source->_pk_depends_on($key, $us);
370f2ba2 173 }
174 return 0;
175}
176
7624b19f 177sub new {
448f820f 178 my ($class, $attrs) = @_;
7624b19f 179 $class = ref $class if ref $class;
04786a4c 180
4c8ef945 181 my $new = bless { _column_data => {}, _in_storage => 0 }, $class;
09e1f723 182
7624b19f 183 if ($attrs) {
27f01d1f 184 $new->throw_exception("attrs must be a hashref")
185 unless ref($attrs) eq 'HASH';
b6d347e0 186
4376a157 187 my $source = delete $attrs->{-result_source};
188 if ( my $h = delete $attrs->{-source_handle} ) {
189 $source ||= $h->resolve;
190 }
191
192 $new->result_source($source) if $source;
193
194 if (my $col_from_rel = delete $attrs->{-cols_from_relations}) {
195 @{$new->{_ignore_at_insert}={}}{@$col_from_rel} = ();
196 }
197
61a622ee 198 my ($related,$inflated);
8222f722 199
61a622ee 200 foreach my $key (keys %$attrs) {
201 if (ref $attrs->{$key}) {
af2d42c0 202 ## Can we extract this lot to use with update(_or .. ) ?
1a58752c 203 $new->throw_exception("Can't do multi-create without result source")
204 unless $source;
370f2ba2 205 my $info = $source->relationship_info($key);
b82c8a28 206 my $acc_type = $info->{attrs}{accessor} || '';
207 if ($acc_type eq 'single') {
de7c7c53 208 my $rel_obj = delete $attrs->{$key};
6298a324 209 if(!blessed $rel_obj) {
370f2ba2 210 $rel_obj = $new->__new_related_find_or_new_helper($key, $rel_obj);
33dd4e80 211 }
2bc3c81e 212
e0cdf2cb 213 if ($rel_obj->in_storage) {
d4fe33d0 214 $new->{_rel_in_storage}{$key} = 1;
e0cdf2cb 215 $new->set_from_related($key, $rel_obj);
216 } else {
09e1f723 217 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $new uninserted $key $rel_obj\n";
e0cdf2cb 218 }
2bc3c81e 219
de7c7c53 220 $related->{$key} = $rel_obj;
61a622ee 221 next;
b82c8a28 222 }
223 elsif ($acc_type eq 'multi' && ref $attrs->{$key} eq 'ARRAY' ) {
2ec8e594 224 my $others = delete $attrs->{$key};
e0cdf2cb 225 my $total = @$others;
226 my @objects;
227 foreach my $idx (0 .. $#$others) {
228 my $rel_obj = $others->[$idx];
6298a324 229 if(!blessed $rel_obj) {
370f2ba2 230 $rel_obj = $new->__new_related_find_or_new_helper($key, $rel_obj);
33dd4e80 231 }
2bc3c81e 232
e0cdf2cb 233 if ($rel_obj->in_storage) {
d4fe33d0 234 $rel_obj->throw_exception ('A multi relationship can not be pre-existing when doing multicreate. Something went wrong');
e0cdf2cb 235 } else {
e0cdf2cb 236 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and
09e1f723 237 warn "MC $new uninserted $key $rel_obj (${\($idx+1)} of $total)\n";
e0cdf2cb 238 }
e0cdf2cb 239 push(@objects, $rel_obj);
2ec8e594 240 }
e0cdf2cb 241 $related->{$key} = \@objects;
2ec8e594 242 next;
b82c8a28 243 }
244 elsif ($acc_type eq 'filter') {
33dd4e80 245 ## 'filter' should disappear and get merged in with 'single' above!
2ec8e594 246 my $rel_obj = delete $attrs->{$key};
6298a324 247 if(!blessed $rel_obj) {
370f2ba2 248 $rel_obj = $new->__new_related_find_or_new_helper($key, $rel_obj);
33dd4e80 249 }
d4fe33d0 250 if ($rel_obj->in_storage) {
251 $new->{_rel_in_storage}{$key} = 1;
252 }
253 else {
09e1f723 254 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $new uninserted $key $rel_obj";
e0cdf2cb 255 }
33dd4e80 256 $inflated->{$key} = $rel_obj;
61a622ee 257 next;
2ec8e594 258 } elsif ($class->has_column($key)
259 && $class->column_info($key)->{_inflate_info}) {
61a622ee 260 $inflated->{$key} = $attrs->{$key};
261 next;
262 }
263 }
e705f529 264 $new->throw_exception("No such column '$key' on $class")
61a622ee 265 unless $class->has_column($key);
b6d347e0 266 $new->store_column($key => $attrs->{$key});
7624b19f 267 }
f90375dd 268
61a622ee 269 $new->{_relationship_data} = $related if $related;
270 $new->{_inflated_column} = $inflated if $inflated;
7624b19f 271 }
04786a4c 272
7624b19f 273 return $new;
274}
275
93711422 276=head2 $column_accessor
277
278 # Each pair does the same thing
279
280 # (un-inflated, regular column)
281 my $val = $row->get_column('first_name');
282 my $val = $row->first_name;
283
284 $row->set_column('first_name' => $val);
285 $row->first_name($val);
286
287 # (inflated column via DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime)
288 my $val = $row->get_inflated_column('last_modified');
289 my $val = $row->last_modified;
290
291 $row->set_inflated_column('last_modified' => $val);
292 $row->last_modified($val);
293
294=over
295
296=item Arguments: $value?
297
fb13a49f 298=item Return Value: $value
93711422 299
300=back
301
302A column accessor method is created for each column, which is used for
303getting/setting the value for that column.
304
8ed69929 305The actual method name is based on the
306L<accessor|DBIx::Class::ResultSource/accessor> name given during the
307L<Result Class|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass> L<column definition
308|DBIx::Class::ResultSource/add_columns>. Like L</set_column>, this
309will not store the data in the database until L</insert> or L</update>
310is called on the row.
93711422 311
8091aa91 312=head2 insert
7624b19f 313
a2531bf2 314 $row->insert;
315
316=over
7624b19f 317
a2531bf2 318=item Arguments: none
319
fb13a49f 320=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass>
a2531bf2 321
322=back
323
324Inserts an object previously created by L</new> into the database if
5298bbb5 325it isn't already in there. Returns the object itself. To insert an
326entirely new row into the database, use L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>.
7624b19f 327
fb13a49f 328To fetch an uninserted result object, call
69bc5f2b 329L<new_result|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/new_result> on a resultset.
e91e756c 330
264f1571 331This will also insert any uninserted, related objects held inside this
332one, see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create> for more details.
333
7624b19f 334=cut
335
336sub insert {
337 my ($self) = @_;
338 return $self if $self->in_storage;
6aba697f 339 my $source = $self->result_source;
aeb1bf75 340 $self->throw_exception("No result_source set on this object; can't insert")
341 unless $source;
6e399b4f 342
a85b7ebe 343 my $storage = $source->storage;
344
9c6d6d93 345 my $rollback_guard;
346
33dd4e80 347 # Check if we stored uninserted relobjs here in new()
b6d347e0 348 my %related_stuff = (%{$self->{_relationship_data} || {}},
33dd4e80 349 %{$self->{_inflated_column} || {}});
9c6d6d93 350
d4fe33d0 351 # insert what needs to be inserted before us
352 my %pre_insert;
353 for my $relname (keys %related_stuff) {
354 my $rel_obj = $related_stuff{$relname};
9c6d6d93 355
d4fe33d0 356 if (! $self->{_rel_in_storage}{$relname}) {
6298a324 357 next unless (blessed $rel_obj && $rel_obj->isa('DBIx::Class::Row'));
a8c98174 358
d4fe33d0 359 next unless $source->_pk_depends_on(
360 $relname, { $rel_obj->get_columns }
361 );
a8c98174 362
d4fe33d0 363 # The guard will save us if we blow out of this scope via die
a85b7ebe 364 $rollback_guard ||= $storage->txn_scope_guard;
9c6d6d93 365
de404241 366 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self pre-reconstructing $relname $rel_obj\n";
e0cdf2cb 367
380d34f5 368 my $them = { %{$rel_obj->{_relationship_data} || {} }, $rel_obj->get_columns };
68888c09 369 my $existing;
370
371 # if there are no keys - nothing to search for
372 if (keys %$them and $existing = $self->result_source
373 ->related_source($relname)
374 ->resultset
375 ->find($them)
376 ) {
377 %{$rel_obj} = %{$existing};
378 }
379 else {
380 $rel_obj->insert;
381 }
d4fe33d0 382
d4fe33d0 383 $self->{_rel_in_storage}{$relname} = 1;
33dd4e80 384 }
d4fe33d0 385
386 $self->set_from_related($relname, $rel_obj);
387 delete $related_stuff{$relname};
388 }
389
390 # start a transaction here if not started yet and there is more stuff
391 # to insert after us
392 if (keys %related_stuff) {
a85b7ebe 393 $rollback_guard ||= $storage->txn_scope_guard
33dd4e80 394 }
6e399b4f 395
09e1f723 396 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and do {
397 no warnings 'uninitialized';
398 warn "MC $self inserting (".join(', ', $self->get_columns).")\n";
399 };
ac8e89d7 400
8b9473f5 401 # perform the insert - the storage will return everything it is asked to
402 # (autoinc primary columns and any retrieve_on_insert columns)
a85b7ebe 403 my %current_rowdata = $self->get_columns;
a85b7ebe 404 my $returned_cols = $storage->insert(
1e45aa87 405 $source,
8b9473f5 406 { %current_rowdata }, # what to insert, copy because the storage *will* change it
1e45aa87 407 );
408
a85b7ebe 409 for (keys %$returned_cols) {
8b9473f5 410 $self->store_column($_, $returned_cols->{$_})
411 # this ensures we fire store_column only once
412 # (some asshats like overriding it)
413 if (
cf6692ad 414 (!exists $current_rowdata{$_})
8b9473f5 415 or
cf6692ad 416 (defined $current_rowdata{$_} xor defined $returned_cols->{$_})
417 or
418 (defined $current_rowdata{$_} and $current_rowdata{$_} ne $returned_cols->{$_})
8b9473f5 419 );
ac8e89d7 420 }
33dd4e80 421
5ef76b8b 422 delete $self->{_column_data_in_storage};
423 $self->in_storage(1);
e0cdf2cb 424
370f2ba2 425 $self->{_dirty_columns} = {};
426 $self->{related_resultsets} = {};
427
d4fe33d0 428 foreach my $relname (keys %related_stuff) {
31c3800e 429 next unless $source->has_relationship ($relname);
430
431 my @cands = ref $related_stuff{$relname} eq 'ARRAY'
432 ? @{$related_stuff{$relname}}
433 : $related_stuff{$relname}
434 ;
d4fe33d0 435
6298a324 436 if (@cands && blessed $cands[0] && $cands[0]->isa('DBIx::Class::Row')
31c3800e 437 ) {
d4fe33d0 438 my $reverse = $source->reverse_relationship_info($relname);
439 foreach my $obj (@cands) {
440 $obj->set_from_related($_, $self) for keys %$reverse;
68888c09 441 if ($self->__their_pk_needs_us($relname)) {
d4fe33d0 442 if (exists $self->{_ignore_at_insert}{$relname}) {
443 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self skipping post-insert on $relname";
65ee2b31 444 }
445 else {
446 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self inserting $relname $obj";
447 $obj->insert;
370f2ba2 448 }
d4fe33d0 449 } else {
450 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self post-inserting $obj";
451 $obj->insert();
8222f722 452 }
33dd4e80 453 }
454 }
455 }
33dd4e80 456
d4fe33d0 457 delete $self->{_ignore_at_insert};
5ef76b8b 458
d4fe33d0 459 $rollback_guard->commit if $rollback_guard;
460
7624b19f 461 return $self;
462}
463
8091aa91 464=head2 in_storage
7624b19f 465
a2531bf2 466 $row->in_storage; # Get value
467 $row->in_storage(1); # Set value
468
469=over
470
471=item Arguments: none or 1|0
472
fb13a49f 473=item Return Value: 1|0
a2531bf2 474
475=back
7624b19f 476
e91e756c 477Indicates whether the object exists as a row in the database or
478not. This is set to true when L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/find>,
479L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create> or L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/insert>
b6d347e0 480are used.
e91e756c 481
69bc5f2b 482Creating a result object using L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/new_result>, or
483calling L</delete> on one, sets it to false.
7624b19f 484
7624b19f 485
8091aa91 486=head2 update
7624b19f 487
a2531bf2 488 $row->update(\%columns?)
489
490=over
7624b19f 491
a2531bf2 492=item Arguments: none or a hashref
7624b19f 493
fb13a49f 494=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass>
a2531bf2 495
496=back
497
fb13a49f 498Throws an exception if the result object is not yet in the database,
a2531bf2 499according to L</in_storage>.
500
501This method issues an SQL UPDATE query to commit any changes to the
d6988be8 502object to the database if required (see L</get_dirty_columns>).
503It throws an exception if a proper WHERE clause uniquely identifying
504the database row can not be constructed (see
505L<significance of primary keys|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>
506for more details).
a2531bf2 507
0d0fcdbf 508Also takes an optional hashref of C<< column_name => value >> pairs
a2531bf2 509to update on the object first. Be aware that the hashref will be
510passed to C<set_inflated_columns>, which might edit it in place, so
511don't rely on it being the same after a call to C<update>. If you
512need to preserve the hashref, it is sufficient to pass a shallow copy
513to C<update>, e.g. ( { %{ $href } } )
d5d833d9 514
05d1bc9c 515If the values passed or any of the column values set on the object
48580715 516contain scalar references, e.g.:
05d1bc9c 517
16667b3a 518 $row->last_modified(\'NOW()')->update();
05d1bc9c 519 # OR
a2531bf2 520 $row->update({ last_modified => \'NOW()' });
05d1bc9c 521
522The update will pass the values verbatim into SQL. (See
fb13a49f 523L<SQL::Abstract> docs). The values in your Result object will NOT change
05d1bc9c 524as a result of the update call, if you want the object to be updated
525with the actual values from the database, call L</discard_changes>
526after the update.
527
a2531bf2 528 $row->update()->discard_changes();
529
530To determine before calling this method, which column values have
531changed and will be updated, call L</get_dirty_columns>.
532
533To check if any columns will be updated, call L</is_changed>.
534
535To force a column to be updated, call L</make_column_dirty> before
536this method.
05d1bc9c 537
7624b19f 538=cut
539
540sub update {
541 my ($self, $upd) = @_;
6e399b4f 542
bacf6f12 543 $self->set_inflated_columns($upd) if $upd;
de5ce481 544
014789be 545 my %to_update = $self->get_dirty_columns
546 or return $self;
547
de5ce481 548 $self->throw_exception( "Not in database" ) unless $self->in_storage;
549
88cb6a1d 550 my $rows = $self->result_source->storage->update(
867f1b28 551 $self->result_source, \%to_update, $self->_storage_ident_condition
cf856357 552 );
7624b19f 553 if ($rows == 0) {
701da8c4 554 $self->throw_exception( "Can't update ${self}: row not found" );
7624b19f 555 } elsif ($rows > 1) {
701da8c4 556 $self->throw_exception("Can't update ${self}: updated more than one row");
7624b19f 557 }
558 $self->{_dirty_columns} = {};
64acc2bc 559 $self->{related_resultsets} = {};
5ef76b8b 560 delete $self->{_column_data_in_storage};
7624b19f 561 return $self;
562}
563
8091aa91 564=head2 delete
7624b19f 565
a2531bf2 566 $row->delete
567
568=over
569
570=item Arguments: none
7624b19f 571
fb13a49f 572=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass>
a2531bf2 573
574=back
575
576Throws an exception if the object is not in the database according to
d6988be8 577L</in_storage>. Also throws an exception if a proper WHERE clause
578uniquely identifying the database row can not be constructed (see
579L<significance of primary keys|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>
580for more details).
a2531bf2 581
582The object is still perfectly usable, but L</in_storage> will
ea36f4e4 583now return 0 and the object must be reinserted using L</insert>
b6d347e0 584before it can be used to L</update> the row again.
a2531bf2 585
586If you delete an object in a class with a C<has_many> relationship, an
587attempt is made to delete all the related objects as well. To turn
588this behaviour off, pass C<< cascade_delete => 0 >> in the C<$attr>
589hashref of the relationship, see L<DBIx::Class::Relationship>. Any
590database-level cascade or restrict will take precedence over a
281e677e 591DBIx-Class-based cascading delete, since DBIx-Class B<deletes the
592main row first> and only then attempts to delete any remaining related
593rows.
a2531bf2 594
b1d16ffd 595If you delete an object within a txn_do() (see L<DBIx::Class::Storage/txn_do>)
fb13a49f 596and the transaction subsequently fails, the result object will remain marked as
b1d16ffd 597not being in storage. If you know for a fact that the object is still in
598storage (i.e. by inspecting the cause of the transaction's failure), you can
599use C<< $obj->in_storage(1) >> to restore consistency between the object and
600the database. This would allow a subsequent C<< $obj->delete >> to work
601as expected.
602
a2531bf2 603See also L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/delete>.
7624b19f 604
605=cut
606
607sub delete {
608 my $self = shift;
609 if (ref $self) {
701da8c4 610 $self->throw_exception( "Not in database" ) unless $self->in_storage;
cf856357 611
88cb6a1d 612 $self->result_source->storage->delete(
867f1b28 613 $self->result_source, $self->_storage_ident_condition
cf856357 614 );
615
5ef76b8b 616 delete $self->{_column_data_in_storage};
4c8ef945 617 $self->in_storage(0);
cf856357 618 }
619 else {
5298bbb5 620 my $rsrc = try { $self->result_source_instance }
621 or $self->throw_exception("Can't do class delete without a ResultSource instance");
622
aeb1bf75 623 my $attrs = @_ > 1 && ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH' ? { %{pop(@_)} } : {};
624 my $query = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? $_[0] : {@_};
5298bbb5 625 $rsrc->resultset->search(@_)->delete;
7624b19f 626 }
627 return $self;
628}
629
8091aa91 630=head2 get_column
7624b19f 631
a2531bf2 632 my $val = $row->get_column($col);
633
634=over
635
636=item Arguments: $columnname
637
fb13a49f 638=item Return Value: The value of the column
a2531bf2 639
640=back
641
642Throws an exception if the column name given doesn't exist according
16667b3a 643to L<has_column|DBIx::Class::ResultSource/has_column>.
7624b19f 644
fb13a49f 645Returns a raw column value from the result object, if it has already
e91e756c 646been fetched from the database or set by an accessor.
647
648If an L<inflated value|DBIx::Class::InflateColumn> has been set, it
649will be deflated and returned.
7624b19f 650
ea36f4e4 651Note that if you used the C<columns> or the C<select/as>
652L<search attributes|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/ATTRIBUTES> on the resultset from
653which C<$row> was derived, and B<did not include> C<$columnname> in the list,
654this method will return C<undef> even if the database contains some value.
655
a2531bf2 656To retrieve all loaded column values as a hash, use L</get_columns>.
657
7624b19f 658=cut
659
660sub get_column {
661 my ($self, $column) = @_;
701da8c4 662 $self->throw_exception( "Can't fetch data as class method" ) unless ref $self;
aeb1bf75 663 return $self->{_column_data}{$column} if exists $self->{_column_data}{$column};
61a622ee 664 if (exists $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}) {
665 return $self->store_column($column,
b6d347e0 666 $self->_deflated_column($column, $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}));
61a622ee 667 }
701da8c4 668 $self->throw_exception( "No such column '${column}'" ) unless $self->has_column($column);
7624b19f 669 return undef;
670}
671
9b83fccd 672=head2 has_column_loaded
673
a2531bf2 674 if ( $row->has_column_loaded($col) ) {
9b83fccd 675 print "$col has been loaded from db";
676 }
677
a2531bf2 678=over
679
680=item Arguments: $columnname
681
fb13a49f 682=item Return Value: 0|1
a2531bf2 683
684=back
685
9b83fccd 686Returns a true value if the column value has been loaded from the
687database (or set locally).
688
689=cut
690
def81720 691sub has_column_loaded {
692 my ($self, $column) = @_;
693 $self->throw_exception( "Can't call has_column data as class method" ) unless ref $self;
61a622ee 694 return 1 if exists $self->{_inflated_column}{$column};
aeb1bf75 695 return exists $self->{_column_data}{$column};
def81720 696}
697
8091aa91 698=head2 get_columns
076a6864 699
a2531bf2 700 my %data = $row->get_columns;
701
702=over
703
704=item Arguments: none
076a6864 705
fb13a49f 706=item Return Value: A hash of columnname, value pairs.
a2531bf2 707
708=back
709
710Returns all loaded column data as a hash, containing raw values. To
711get just one value for a particular column, use L</get_column>.
076a6864 712
c0a171bf 713See L</get_inflated_columns> to get the inflated values.
714
076a6864 715=cut
716
717sub get_columns {
718 my $self = shift;
61a622ee 719 if (exists $self->{_inflated_column}) {
720 foreach my $col (keys %{$self->{_inflated_column}}) {
721 $self->store_column($col, $self->_deflated_column($col, $self->{_inflated_column}{$col}))
c4a30d56 722 unless exists $self->{_column_data}{$col};
61a622ee 723 }
724 }
cb5f2eea 725 return %{$self->{_column_data}};
d7156e50 726}
727
728=head2 get_dirty_columns
729
a2531bf2 730 my %data = $row->get_dirty_columns;
731
732=over
733
734=item Arguments: none
d7156e50 735
fb13a49f 736=item Return Value: A hash of column, value pairs
a2531bf2 737
738=back
739
740Only returns the column, value pairs for those columns that have been
741changed on this object since the last L</update> or L</insert> call.
742
743See L</get_columns> to fetch all column/value pairs.
d7156e50 744
745=cut
746
747sub get_dirty_columns {
748 my $self = shift;
749 return map { $_ => $self->{_column_data}{$_} }
750 keys %{$self->{_dirty_columns}};
076a6864 751}
752
6dbea98e 753=head2 make_column_dirty
754
a2531bf2 755 $row->make_column_dirty($col)
756
757=over
758
759=item Arguments: $columnname
760
fb13a49f 761=item Return Value: not defined
a2531bf2 762
763=back
764
765Throws an exception if the column does not exist.
766
767Marks a column as having been changed regardless of whether it has
b6d347e0 768really changed.
6dbea98e 769
770=cut
4c8ef945 771
6dbea98e 772sub make_column_dirty {
773 my ($self, $column) = @_;
774
775 $self->throw_exception( "No such column '${column}'" )
776 unless exists $self->{_column_data}{$column} || $self->has_column($column);
497d874a 777
b6d347e0 778 # the entire clean/dirty code relies on exists, not on true/false
497d874a 779 return 1 if exists $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column};
780
6dbea98e 781 $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column} = 1;
497d874a 782
783 # if we are just now making the column dirty, and if there is an inflated
784 # value, force it over the deflated one
785 if (exists $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}) {
786 $self->store_column($column,
787 $self->_deflated_column(
788 $column, $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}
789 )
790 );
791 }
6dbea98e 792}
793
ba4a6453 794=head2 get_inflated_columns
795
e91e756c 796 my %inflated_data = $obj->get_inflated_columns;
ba4a6453 797
a2531bf2 798=over
799
800=item Arguments: none
801
fb13a49f 802=item Return Value: A hash of column, object|value pairs
a2531bf2 803
804=back
805
806Returns a hash of all column keys and associated values. Values for any
807columns set to use inflation will be inflated and returns as objects.
808
809See L</get_columns> to get the uninflated values.
810
811See L<DBIx::Class::InflateColumn> for how to setup inflation.
ba4a6453 812
813=cut
814
815sub get_inflated_columns {
816 my $self = shift;
d61b2132 817
52416317 818 my $loaded_colinfo = $self->columns_info ([
819 grep { $self->has_column_loaded($_) } $self->columns
820 ]);
d61b2132 821
822 my %inflated;
52416317 823 for my $col (keys %$loaded_colinfo) {
824 if (exists $loaded_colinfo->{$col}{accessor}) {
825 my $acc = $loaded_colinfo->{$col}{accessor};
9c042209 826 $inflated{$col} = $self->$acc if defined $acc;
d61b2132 827 }
828 else {
829 $inflated{$col} = $self->$col;
830 }
831 }
832
833 # return all loaded columns with the inflations overlayed on top
edc89064 834 return %{ { $self->get_columns, %inflated } };
ba4a6453 835}
836
ca8a1270 837sub _is_column_numeric {
0bb1a52f 838 my ($self, $column) = @_;
839 my $colinfo = $self->column_info ($column);
840
841 # cache for speed (the object may *not* have a resultsource instance)
50261284 842 if (
843 ! defined $colinfo->{is_numeric}
844 and
845 my $storage = try { $self->result_source->schema->storage }
846 ) {
0bb1a52f 847 $colinfo->{is_numeric} =
50261284 848 $storage->is_datatype_numeric ($colinfo->{data_type})
0bb1a52f 849 ? 1
850 : 0
851 ;
852 }
853
854 return $colinfo->{is_numeric};
855}
856
8091aa91 857=head2 set_column
7624b19f 858
a2531bf2 859 $row->set_column($col => $val);
860
861=over
862
863=item Arguments: $columnname, $value
864
fb13a49f 865=item Return Value: $value
a2531bf2 866
867=back
7624b19f 868
e91e756c 869Sets a raw column value. If the new value is different from the old one,
a2531bf2 870the column is marked as dirty for when you next call L</update>.
7624b19f 871
ea36f4e4 872If passed an object or reference as a value, this method will happily
873attempt to store it, and a later L</insert> or L</update> will try and
a2531bf2 874stringify/numify as appropriate. To set an object to be deflated
93711422 875instead, see L</set_inflated_columns>, or better yet, use L</$column_accessor>.
e91e756c 876
7624b19f 877=cut
878
879sub set_column {
1d0057bd 880 my ($self, $column, $new_value) = @_;
881
5ef76b8b 882 my $had_value = $self->has_column_loaded($column);
883 my ($old_value, $in_storage) = ($self->get_column($column), $self->in_storage)
884 if $had_value;
1d0057bd 885
b236052f 886 $new_value = $self->store_column($column, $new_value);
8f9eff75 887
cde96798 888 my $dirty =
889 $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column}
890 ||
5ef76b8b 891 $in_storage # no point tracking dirtyness on uninserted data
cde96798 892 ? ! $self->_eq_column_values ($column, $old_value, $new_value)
893 : 1
894 ;
8f9eff75 895
35f5c265 896 if ($dirty) {
897 # FIXME sadly the update code just checks for keys, not for their value
898 $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column} = 1;
899
900 # Clear out the relation/inflation cache related to this column
901 #
902 # FIXME - this is a quick *largely incorrect* hack, pending a more
903 # serious rework during the merge of single and filter rels
904 my $rels = $self->result_source->{_relationships};
905 for my $rel (keys %$rels) {
906
907 my $acc = $rels->{$rel}{attrs}{accessor} || '';
908
909 if ( $acc eq 'single' and $rels->{$rel}{attrs}{fk_columns}{$column} ) {
910 delete $self->{related_resultsets}{$rel};
911 delete $self->{_relationship_data}{$rel};
912 #delete $self->{_inflated_column}{$rel};
913 }
914 elsif ( $acc eq 'filter' and $rel eq $column) {
915 delete $self->{related_resultsets}{$rel};
916 #delete $self->{_relationship_data}{$rel};
917 delete $self->{_inflated_column}{$rel};
918 }
8f9eff75 919 }
5ef76b8b 920
921 if (
922 # value change from something (even if NULL)
923 $had_value
924 and
925 # no storage - no storage-value
926 $in_storage
927 and
928 # no value already stored (multiple changes before commit to storage)
929 ! exists $self->{_column_data_in_storage}{$column}
930 and
931 $self->_track_storage_value($column)
932 ) {
933 $self->{_column_data_in_storage}{$column} = $old_value;
8f9eff75 934 }
935 }
936
1d0057bd 937 return $new_value;
7624b19f 938}
e60dc79f 939
cde96798 940sub _eq_column_values {
941 my ($self, $col, $old, $new) = @_;
e60dc79f 942
cde96798 943 if (defined $old xor defined $new) {
944 return 0;
945 }
946 elsif (not defined $old) { # both undef
947 return 1;
948 }
949 elsif ($old eq $new) {
950 return 1;
951 }
952 elsif ($self->_is_column_numeric($col)) { # do a numeric comparison if datatype allows it
953 return $old == $new;
954 }
955 else {
956 return 0;
957 }
958}
959
5ef76b8b 960# returns a boolean indicating if the passed column should have its original
961# value tracked between column changes and commitment to storage
962sub _track_storage_value {
963 my ($self, $col) = @_;
964 return defined first { $col eq $_ } ($self->primary_columns);
7624b19f 965}
966
8091aa91 967=head2 set_columns
076a6864 968
a2531bf2 969 $row->set_columns({ $col => $val, ... });
970
b6d347e0 971=over
076a6864 972
a2531bf2 973=item Arguments: \%columndata
974
fb13a49f 975=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass>
a2531bf2 976
977=back
978
979Sets multiple column, raw value pairs at once.
980
981Works as L</set_column>.
076a6864 982
983=cut
984
985sub set_columns {
986 my ($self,$data) = @_;
a2ca474b 987 foreach my $col (keys %$data) {
988 $self->set_column($col,$data->{$col});
076a6864 989 }
c01ab172 990 return $self;
076a6864 991}
992
bacf6f12 993=head2 set_inflated_columns
994
a2531bf2 995 $row->set_inflated_columns({ $col => $val, $relname => $obj, ... });
996
997=over
998
999=item Arguments: \%columndata
1000
fb13a49f 1001=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass>
a2531bf2 1002
1003=back
1004
1005Sets more than one column value at once. Any inflated values are
b6d347e0 1006deflated and the raw values stored.
bacf6f12 1007
fb13a49f 1008Any related values passed as Result objects, using the relation name as a
a2531bf2 1009key, are reduced to the appropriate foreign key values and stored. If
fb13a49f 1010instead of related result objects, a hashref of column, value data is
a2531bf2 1011passed, will create the related object first then store.
1012
1013Will even accept arrayrefs of data as a value to a
1014L<DBIx::Class::Relationship/has_many> key, and create the related
1015objects if necessary.
1016
c1300297 1017Be aware that the input hashref might be edited in place, so don't rely
a2531bf2 1018on it being the same after a call to C<set_inflated_columns>. If you
1019need to preserve the hashref, it is sufficient to pass a shallow copy
1020to C<set_inflated_columns>, e.g. ( { %{ $href } } )
1021
1022See also L<DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base/set_from_related>.
bacf6f12 1023
1024=cut
1025
1026sub set_inflated_columns {
1027 my ( $self, $upd ) = @_;
1028 foreach my $key (keys %$upd) {
1029 if (ref $upd->{$key}) {
1030 my $info = $self->relationship_info($key);
b82c8a28 1031 my $acc_type = $info->{attrs}{accessor} || '';
1032 if ($acc_type eq 'single') {
bacf6f12 1033 my $rel = delete $upd->{$key};
1034 $self->set_from_related($key => $rel);
a7be8807 1035 $self->{_relationship_data}{$key} = $rel;
bacf6f12 1036 }
b82c8a28 1037 elsif ($acc_type eq 'multi') {
1038 $self->throw_exception(
1039 "Recursive update is not supported over relationships of type '$acc_type' ($key)"
1040 );
1041 }
1042 elsif ($self->has_column($key) && exists $self->column_info($key)->{_inflate_info}) {
a7be8807 1043 $self->set_inflated_column($key, delete $upd->{$key});
bacf6f12 1044 }
1045 }
1046 }
b6d347e0 1047 $self->set_columns($upd);
bacf6f12 1048}
1049
8091aa91 1050=head2 copy
076a6864 1051
1052 my $copy = $orig->copy({ change => $to, ... });
1053
a2531bf2 1054=over
1055
1056=item Arguments: \%replacementdata
1057
fb13a49f 1058=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass> copy
a2531bf2 1059
1060=back
1061
1062Inserts a new row into the database, as a copy of the original
1063object. If a hashref of replacement data is supplied, these will take
ce0893e0 1064precedence over data in the original. Also any columns which have
1065the L<column info attribute|DBIx::Class::ResultSource/add_columns>
1066C<< is_auto_increment => 1 >> are explicitly removed before the copy,
1067so that the database can insert its own autoincremented values into
1068the new object.
a2531bf2 1069
f928c965 1070Relationships will be followed by the copy procedure B<only> if the
48580715 1071relationship specifies a true value for its
f928c965 1072L<cascade_copy|DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base> attribute. C<cascade_copy>
1073is set by default on C<has_many> relationships and unset on all others.
076a6864 1074
1075=cut
1076
c01ab172 1077sub copy {
1078 my ($self, $changes) = @_;
333cce60 1079 $changes ||= {};
fde6e28e 1080 my $col_data = { %{$self->{_column_data}} };
52416317 1081
1082 my $colinfo = $self->columns_info([ keys %$col_data ]);
fde6e28e 1083 foreach my $col (keys %$col_data) {
1084 delete $col_data->{$col}
52416317 1085 if $colinfo->{$col}{is_auto_increment};
fde6e28e 1086 }
04786a4c 1087
1088 my $new = { _column_data => $col_data };
1089 bless $new, ref $self;
1090
83419ec6 1091 $new->result_source($self->result_source);
bacf6f12 1092 $new->set_inflated_columns($changes);
333cce60 1093 $new->insert;
35688220 1094
b6d347e0 1095 # Its possible we'll have 2 relations to the same Source. We need to make
48580715 1096 # sure we don't try to insert the same row twice else we'll violate unique
35688220 1097 # constraints
1098 my $rels_copied = {};
1099
333cce60 1100 foreach my $rel ($self->result_source->relationships) {
1101 my $rel_info = $self->result_source->relationship_info($rel);
35688220 1102
1103 next unless $rel_info->{attrs}{cascade_copy};
b6d347e0 1104
6d0ee587 1105 my $resolved = $self->result_source->_resolve_condition(
16053767 1106 $rel_info->{cond}, $rel, $new, $rel
35688220 1107 );
1108
1109 my $copied = $rels_copied->{ $rel_info->{source} } ||= {};
1110 foreach my $related ($self->search_related($rel)) {
1111 my $id_str = join("\0", $related->id);
1112 next if $copied->{$id_str};
1113 $copied->{$id_str} = 1;
1114 my $rel_copy = $related->copy($resolved);
333cce60 1115 }
b6d347e0 1116
333cce60 1117 }
2c4c67b6 1118 return $new;
c01ab172 1119}
1120
8091aa91 1121=head2 store_column
7624b19f 1122
a2531bf2 1123 $row->store_column($col => $val);
7624b19f 1124
a2531bf2 1125=over
1126
1127=item Arguments: $columnname, $value
1128
fb13a49f 1129=item Return Value: The value sent to storage
a2531bf2 1130
1131=back
1132
1133Set a raw value for a column without marking it as changed. This
1134method is used internally by L</set_column> which you should probably
1135be using.
1136
fb13a49f 1137This is the lowest level at which data is set on a result object,
a2531bf2 1138extend this method to catch all data setting methods.
7624b19f 1139
1140=cut
1141
1142sub store_column {
1143 my ($self, $column, $value) = @_;
75d07914 1144 $self->throw_exception( "No such column '${column}'" )
d7156e50 1145 unless exists $self->{_column_data}{$column} || $self->has_column($column);
75d07914 1146 $self->throw_exception( "set_column called for ${column} without value" )
7624b19f 1147 if @_ < 3;
1148 return $self->{_column_data}{$column} = $value;
1149}
1150
b52e9bf8 1151=head2 inflate_result
1152
c01ab172 1153 Class->inflate_result($result_source, \%me, \%prefetch?)
b52e9bf8 1154
a2531bf2 1155=over
1156
fb13a49f 1157=item Arguments: L<$result_source|DBIx::Class::ResultSource>, \%columndata, \%prefetcheddata
a2531bf2 1158
fb13a49f 1159=item Return Value: L<$result|DBIx::Class::Manual::ResultClass>
a2531bf2 1160
1161=back
1162
1163All L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> methods that retrieve data from the
fb13a49f 1164database and turn it into result objects call this method.
a2531bf2 1165
1166Extend this method in your Result classes to hook into this process,
1167for example to rebless the result into a different class.
1168
1169Reblessing can also be done more easily by setting C<result_class> in
1170your Result class. See L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/result_class>.
b52e9bf8 1171
db2b2eb6 1172Different types of results can also be created from a particular
1173L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>, see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/result_class>.
1174
b52e9bf8 1175=cut
1176
1177sub inflate_result {
c01ab172 1178 my ($class, $source, $me, $prefetch) = @_;
aec3eff1 1179
50261284 1180 my $new = bless
1181 { _column_data => $me, _result_source => $source },
1182 ref $class || $class
1183 ;
04786a4c 1184
ce556881 1185 if ($prefetch) {
1186 for my $pre ( keys %$prefetch ) {
35c77aa3 1187
ce556881 1188 my @pre_objects;
52864fbd 1189 if (
1190 @{$prefetch->{$pre}||[]}
1191 and
1192 ref($prefetch->{$pre}) ne $DBIx::Class::ResultSource::RowParser::Util::null_branch_class
1193 ) {
ce556881 1194 my $pre_source = $source->related_source($pre);
13d06949 1195
ce556881 1196 @pre_objects = map {
1197 $pre_source->result_class->inflate_result( $pre_source, @$_ )
1198 } ( ref $prefetch->{$pre}[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$prefetch->{$pre}} : $prefetch->{$pre} );
1199 }
908aa1bb 1200
ce556881 1201 my $accessor = $source->relationship_info($pre)->{attrs}{accessor}
1202 or $class->throw_exception("No accessor type declared for prefetched relationship '$pre'");
908aa1bb 1203
ce556881 1204 if ($accessor eq 'single') {
1205 $new->{_relationship_data}{$pre} = $pre_objects[0];
1206 }
1207 elsif ($accessor eq 'filter') {
1208 $new->{_inflated_column}{$pre} = $pre_objects[0];
1209 }
b82c8a28 1210
ce556881 1211 $new->related_resultset($pre)->set_cache(\@pre_objects);
b52e9bf8 1212 }
1213 }
35c77aa3 1214
1215 $new->in_storage (1);
7624b19f 1216 return $new;
1217}
1218
9b465d00 1219=head2 update_or_insert
7624b19f 1220
a2531bf2 1221 $row->update_or_insert
1222
1223=over
7624b19f 1224
a2531bf2 1225=item Arguments: none
1226
fb13a49f 1227=item Return Value: Result of update or insert operation
a2531bf2 1228
1229=back
1230
1231L</Update>s the object if it's already in the database, according to
1232L</in_storage>, else L</insert>s it.
7624b19f 1233
9b83fccd 1234=head2 insert_or_update
1235
1236 $obj->insert_or_update
1237
1238Alias for L</update_or_insert>
1239
7624b19f 1240=cut
1241
370f2ba2 1242sub insert_or_update { shift->update_or_insert(@_) }
1243
9b465d00 1244sub update_or_insert {
7624b19f 1245 my $self = shift;
1246 return ($self->in_storage ? $self->update : $self->insert);
1247}
1248
8091aa91 1249=head2 is_changed
7624b19f 1250
a2531bf2 1251 my @changed_col_names = $row->is_changed();
1252 if ($row->is_changed()) { ... }
1253
1254=over
7624b19f 1255
a2531bf2 1256=item Arguments: none
1257
fb13a49f 1258=item Return Value: 0|1 or @columnnames
a2531bf2 1259
1260=back
1261
1262In list context returns a list of columns with uncommited changes, or
9b83fccd 1263in scalar context returns a true value if there are uncommitted
1264changes.
1265
7624b19f 1266=cut
1267
1268sub is_changed {
1269 return keys %{shift->{_dirty_columns} || {}};
1270}
228dbcb4 1271
1272=head2 is_column_changed
1273
a2531bf2 1274 if ($row->is_column_changed('col')) { ... }
1275
1276=over
1277
1278=item Arguments: $columname
1279
fb13a49f 1280=item Return Value: 0|1
a2531bf2 1281
1282=back
228dbcb4 1283
9b83fccd 1284Returns a true value if the column has uncommitted changes.
1285
228dbcb4 1286=cut
1287
1288sub is_column_changed {
1289 my( $self, $col ) = @_;
1290 return exists $self->{_dirty_columns}->{$col};
1291}
7624b19f 1292
097d3227 1293=head2 result_source
1294
a2531bf2 1295 my $resultsource = $row->result_source;
1296
1297=over
1298
fb13a49f 1299=item Arguments: L<$result_source?|DBIx::Class::ResultSource>
097d3227 1300
fb13a49f 1301=item Return Value: L<$result_source|DBIx::Class::ResultSource>
a2531bf2 1302
1303=back
1304
1305Accessor to the L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource> this object was created from.
87c4e602 1306
aec3eff1 1307=cut
1308
1309sub result_source {
5298bbb5 1310 $_[0]->throw_exception( 'result_source can be called on instances only' )
1311 unless ref $_[0];
1312
1313 @_ > 1
1314 ? $_[0]->{_result_source} = $_[1]
1315
1316 # note this is a || not a ||=, the difference is important
1317 : $_[0]->{_result_source} || do {
1318 my $class = ref $_[0];
1319 $_[0]->can('result_source_instance')
1320 ? $_[0]->result_source_instance
1321 : $_[0]->throw_exception(
1322 "No result source instance registered for $class, did you forget to call $class->table(...) ?"
1323 )
1324 }
1325 ;
aec3eff1 1326}
1327
9b83fccd 1328=head2 register_column
27f01d1f 1329
9b83fccd 1330 $column_info = { .... };
1331 $class->register_column($column_name, $column_info);
27f01d1f 1332
a2531bf2 1333=over
1334
1335=item Arguments: $columnname, \%columninfo
1336
fb13a49f 1337=item Return Value: not defined
a2531bf2 1338
1339=back
1340
9b83fccd 1341Registers a column on the class. If the column_info has an 'accessor'
1342key, creates an accessor named after the value if defined; if there is
1343no such key, creates an accessor with the same name as the column
1f23a877 1344
9b83fccd 1345The column_info attributes are described in
1346L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/add_columns>
1f23a877 1347
097d3227 1348=cut
1349
1f23a877 1350sub register_column {
1351 my ($class, $col, $info) = @_;
91b0fbd7 1352 my $acc = $col;
1353 if (exists $info->{accessor}) {
1354 return unless defined $info->{accessor};
1355 $acc = [ $info->{accessor}, $col ];
1356 }
1357 $class->mk_group_accessors('column' => $acc);
1f23a877 1358}
1359
a2531bf2 1360=head2 get_from_storage
1361
1362 my $copy = $row->get_from_storage($attrs)
1363
1364=over
b9b4e52f 1365
a2531bf2 1366=item Arguments: \%attrs
b9b4e52f 1367
fb13a49f 1368=item Return Value: A Result object
a2531bf2 1369
1370=back
1371
fb13a49f 1372Fetches a fresh copy of the Result object from the database and returns it.
d6988be8 1373Throws an exception if a proper WHERE clause identifying the database row
1374can not be constructed (i.e. if the original object does not contain its
1375entire
1376 L<primary key|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>
1377). If passed the \%attrs argument, will first apply these attributes to
a2531bf2 1378the resultset used to find the row.
1379
fb13a49f 1380This copy can then be used to compare to an existing result object, to
a2531bf2 1381determine if any changes have been made in the database since it was
1382created.
1383
fb13a49f 1384To just update your Result object with any latest changes from the
a2531bf2 1385database, use L</discard_changes> instead.
1386
1387The \%attrs argument should be compatible with
1388L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/ATTRIBUTES>.
7e38d850 1389
b9b4e52f 1390=cut
1391
a737512c 1392sub get_from_storage {
b9b4e52f 1393 my $self = shift @_;
7e38d850 1394 my $attrs = shift @_;
7e38d850 1395 my $resultset = $self->result_source->resultset;
b6d347e0 1396
7e38d850 1397 if(defined $attrs) {
bbd107cf 1398 $resultset = $resultset->search(undef, $attrs);
7e38d850 1399 }
b6d347e0 1400
867f1b28 1401 return $resultset->find($self->_storage_ident_condition);
b9b4e52f 1402}
701da8c4 1403
93711422 1404=head2 discard_changes
fde05eb9 1405
1406 $row->discard_changes
1407
1408=over
1409
1410=item Arguments: none or $attrs
1411
fb13a49f 1412=item Return Value: self (updates object in-place)
fde05eb9 1413
1414=back
bbd107cf 1415
1416Re-selects the row from the database, losing any changes that had
fde05eb9 1417been made. Throws an exception if a proper C<WHERE> clause identifying
d6988be8 1418the database row can not be constructed (i.e. if the original object
1419does not contain its entire
fde05eb9 1420L<primary key|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>).
bbd107cf 1421
1422This method can also be used to refresh from storage, retrieving any
1423changes made since the row was last read from storage.
1424
fde05eb9 1425$attrs, if supplied, is expected to be a hashref of attributes suitable for passing as the
1426second argument to C<< $resultset->search($cond, $attrs) >>;
1427
1428Note: If you are using L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated> as your
1429storage, please kept in mind that if you L</discard_changes> on a row that you
1430just updated or created, you should wrap the entire bit inside a transaction.
1431Otherwise you run the risk that you insert or update to the master database
1432but read from a replicant database that has not yet been updated from the
1433master. This will result in unexpected results.
bbd107cf 1434
1435=cut
1436
1437sub discard_changes {
1438 my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
bbd107cf 1439 return unless $self->in_storage; # Don't reload if we aren't real!
1440
1441 # add a replication default to read from the master only
1442 $attrs = { force_pool => 'master', %{$attrs||{}} };
1443
1444 if( my $current_storage = $self->get_from_storage($attrs)) {
1445
1446 # Set $self to the current.
1447 %$self = %$current_storage;
1448
1449 # Avoid a possible infinite loop with
1450 # sub DESTROY { $_[0]->discard_changes }
1451 bless $current_storage, 'Do::Not::Exist';
1452
1453 return $self;
1454 }
1455 else {
1456 $self->in_storage(0);
1457 return $self;
1458 }
1459}
1460
5160b401 1461=head2 throw_exception
701da8c4 1462
a2531bf2 1463See L<DBIx::Class::Schema/throw_exception>.
701da8c4 1464
1465=cut
1466
1467sub throw_exception {
1468 my $self=shift;
1a58752c 1469
4376a157 1470 if (ref $self && ref $self->result_source ) {
1471 $self->result_source->throw_exception(@_)
1a58752c 1472 }
1473 else {
1474 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(@_);
701da8c4 1475 }
1476}
1477
33cf6616 1478=head2 id
1479
a2531bf2 1480 my @pk = $row->id;
1481
1482=over
1483
1484=item Arguments: none
1485
1486=item Returns: A list of primary key values
1487
1488=back
1489
33cf6616 1490Returns the primary key(s) for a row. Can't be called as a class method.
f7043881 1491Actually implemented in L<DBIx::Class::PK>
33cf6616 1492
0c11ad0e 1493=head1 AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS
7624b19f 1494
0c11ad0e 1495See L<AUTHOR|DBIx::Class/AUTHOR> and L<CONTRIBUTORS|DBIx::Class/CONTRIBUTORS> in DBIx::Class
7624b19f 1496
1497=head1 LICENSE
1498
1499You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
1500
1501=cut
fde05eb9 1502
15031;