Refactor insert logic (Row should not handle SQLA options)
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7624b19f 1package DBIx::Class::Row;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5
1edd1722 6use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
1a58752c 7
8use DBIx::Class::Exception;
6298a324 9use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
9780718f 10use Try::Tiny;
fd323bf1 11use namespace::clean;
1edd1722 12
0d5d1f12 13###
14### Internal method
15### Do not use
16###
e0cdf2cb 17BEGIN {
18 *MULTICREATE_DEBUG =
19 $ENV{DBIC_MULTICREATE_DEBUG}
20 ? sub () { 1 }
21 : sub () { 0 };
22}
23
aec3eff1 24__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => qw/_source_handle/);
8c49f629 25
75d07914 26=head1 NAME
7624b19f 27
28DBIx::Class::Row - Basic row methods
29
30=head1 SYNOPSIS
31
32=head1 DESCRIPTION
33
34This class is responsible for defining and doing basic operations on rows
1ea77c14 35derived from L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource> objects.
7624b19f 36
a2531bf2 37Row objects are returned from L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>s using the
ea36f4e4 38L<create|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>, L<find|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/find>,
39L<next|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/next> and L<all|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/all> methods,
40as well as invocations of 'single' (
41L<belongs_to|DBIx::Class::Relationship/belongs_to>,
42L<has_one|DBIx::Class::Relationship/has_one> or
43L<might_have|DBIx::Class::Relationship/might_have>)
44relationship accessors of L<DBIx::Class::Row> objects.
a2531bf2 45
7624b19f 46=head1 METHODS
47
8091aa91 48=head2 new
7624b19f 49
a2531bf2 50 my $row = My::Class->new(\%attrs);
51
52 my $row = $schema->resultset('MySource')->new(\%colsandvalues);
53
54=over
55
56=item Arguments: \%attrs or \%colsandvalues
57
58=item Returns: A Row object
7624b19f 59
a2531bf2 60=back
61
62While you can create a new row object by calling C<new> directly on
63this class, you are better off calling it on a
64L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> object.
65
66When calling it directly, you will not get a complete, usable row
67object until you pass or set the C<source_handle> attribute, to a
68L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource> instance that is attached to a
69L<DBIx::Class::Schema> with a valid connection.
70
71C<$attrs> is a hashref of column name, value data. It can also contain
72some other attributes such as the C<source_handle>.
7624b19f 73
33dd4e80 74Passing an object, or an arrayref of objects as a value will call
75L<DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base/set_from_related> for you. When
76passed a hashref or an arrayref of hashrefs as the value, these will
77be turned into objects via new_related, and treated as if you had
78passed objects.
79
264f1571 80For a more involved explanation, see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>.
81
dc5f0ad3 82Please note that if a value is not passed to new, no value will be sent
83in the SQL INSERT call, and the column will therefore assume whatever
84default value was specified in your database. While DBIC will retrieve the
85value of autoincrement columns, it will never make an explicit database
86trip to retrieve default values assigned by the RDBMS. You can explicitly
87request that all values be fetched back from the database by calling
88L</discard_changes>, or you can supply an explicit C<undef> to columns
89with NULL as the default, and save yourself a SELECT.
90
91 CAVEAT:
92
93 The behavior described above will backfire if you use a foreign key column
94 with a database-defined default. If you call the relationship accessor on
95 an object that doesn't have a set value for the FK column, DBIC will throw
96 an exception, as it has no way of knowing the PK of the related object (if
97 there is one).
98
7624b19f 99=cut
100
33dd4e80 101## 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().
102## This only works because DBIC doesnt yet care to check whether the new_related objects have been passed all their mandatory columns
103## When doing the later insert, we need to make sure the PKs are set.
104## using _relationship_data in new and funky ways..
105## check Relationship::CascadeActions and Relationship::Accessor for compat
106## tests!
107
370f2ba2 108sub __new_related_find_or_new_helper {
109 my ($self, $relname, $data) = @_;
68888c09 110
b7ded743 111 my $rsrc = $self->result_source;
112
68888c09 113 # create a mock-object so all new/set_column component overrides will run:
b7ded743 114 my $rel_rs = $rsrc->related_source($relname)->resultset;
68888c09 115 my $new_rel_obj = $rel_rs->new_result($data);
116 my $proc_data = { $new_rel_obj->get_columns };
117
118 if ($self->__their_pk_needs_us($relname)) {
de404241 119 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self constructing $relname via new_result";
68888c09 120 return $new_rel_obj;
121 }
b7ded743 122 elsif ($rsrc->_pk_depends_on($relname, $proc_data )) {
68888c09 123 if (! keys %$proc_data) {
124 # there is nothing to search for - blind create
125 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self constructing default-insert $relname";
126 }
127 else {
128 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self constructing $relname via find_or_new";
129 # this is not *really* find or new, as we don't want to double-new the
130 # data (thus potentially double encoding or whatever)
131 my $exists = $rel_rs->find ($proc_data);
132 return $exists if $exists;
133 }
134 return $new_rel_obj;
370f2ba2 135 }
68888c09 136 else {
b7ded743 137 my $us = $rsrc->source_name;
854929cb 138 $self->throw_exception (
139 "Unable to determine relationship '$relname' direction from '$us', "
140 . "possibly due to a missing reverse-relationship on '$relname' to '$us'."
141 );
370f2ba2 142 }
370f2ba2 143}
144
145sub __their_pk_needs_us { # this should maybe be in resultsource.
68888c09 146 my ($self, $relname) = @_;
370f2ba2 147 my $source = $self->result_source;
148 my $reverse = $source->reverse_relationship_info($relname);
149 my $rel_source = $source->related_source($relname);
150 my $us = { $self->get_columns };
151 foreach my $key (keys %$reverse) {
152 # if their primary key depends on us, then we have to
153 # just create a result and we'll fill it out afterwards
6d0ee587 154 return 1 if $rel_source->_pk_depends_on($key, $us);
370f2ba2 155 }
156 return 0;
157}
158
7624b19f 159sub new {
448f820f 160 my ($class, $attrs) = @_;
7624b19f 161 $class = ref $class if ref $class;
04786a4c 162
e60dc79f 163 my $new = {
164 _column_data => {},
165 };
04786a4c 166 bless $new, $class;
167
448f820f 168 if (my $handle = delete $attrs->{-source_handle}) {
169 $new->_source_handle($handle);
170 }
370f2ba2 171
172 my $source;
173 if ($source = delete $attrs->{-result_source}) {
e9fe476b 174 $new->result_source($source);
175 }
a6a280b9 176
fa7a51af 177 if (my $related = delete $attrs->{-cols_from_relations}) {
09e1f723 178 @{$new->{_ignore_at_insert}={}}{@$related} = ();
179 }
180
7624b19f 181 if ($attrs) {
27f01d1f 182 $new->throw_exception("attrs must be a hashref")
183 unless ref($attrs) eq 'HASH';
b6d347e0 184
61a622ee 185 my ($related,$inflated);
8222f722 186
61a622ee 187 foreach my $key (keys %$attrs) {
188 if (ref $attrs->{$key}) {
af2d42c0 189 ## Can we extract this lot to use with update(_or .. ) ?
1a58752c 190 $new->throw_exception("Can't do multi-create without result source")
191 unless $source;
370f2ba2 192 my $info = $source->relationship_info($key);
b82c8a28 193 my $acc_type = $info->{attrs}{accessor} || '';
194 if ($acc_type eq 'single') {
de7c7c53 195 my $rel_obj = delete $attrs->{$key};
6298a324 196 if(!blessed $rel_obj) {
370f2ba2 197 $rel_obj = $new->__new_related_find_or_new_helper($key, $rel_obj);
33dd4e80 198 }
2bc3c81e 199
e0cdf2cb 200 if ($rel_obj->in_storage) {
d4fe33d0 201 $new->{_rel_in_storage}{$key} = 1;
e0cdf2cb 202 $new->set_from_related($key, $rel_obj);
203 } else {
09e1f723 204 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $new uninserted $key $rel_obj\n";
e0cdf2cb 205 }
2bc3c81e 206
de7c7c53 207 $related->{$key} = $rel_obj;
61a622ee 208 next;
b82c8a28 209 }
210 elsif ($acc_type eq 'multi' && ref $attrs->{$key} eq 'ARRAY' ) {
2ec8e594 211 my $others = delete $attrs->{$key};
e0cdf2cb 212 my $total = @$others;
213 my @objects;
214 foreach my $idx (0 .. $#$others) {
215 my $rel_obj = $others->[$idx];
6298a324 216 if(!blessed $rel_obj) {
370f2ba2 217 $rel_obj = $new->__new_related_find_or_new_helper($key, $rel_obj);
33dd4e80 218 }
2bc3c81e 219
e0cdf2cb 220 if ($rel_obj->in_storage) {
d4fe33d0 221 $rel_obj->throw_exception ('A multi relationship can not be pre-existing when doing multicreate. Something went wrong');
e0cdf2cb 222 } else {
e0cdf2cb 223 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and
09e1f723 224 warn "MC $new uninserted $key $rel_obj (${\($idx+1)} of $total)\n";
e0cdf2cb 225 }
e0cdf2cb 226 push(@objects, $rel_obj);
2ec8e594 227 }
e0cdf2cb 228 $related->{$key} = \@objects;
2ec8e594 229 next;
b82c8a28 230 }
231 elsif ($acc_type eq 'filter') {
33dd4e80 232 ## 'filter' should disappear and get merged in with 'single' above!
2ec8e594 233 my $rel_obj = delete $attrs->{$key};
6298a324 234 if(!blessed $rel_obj) {
370f2ba2 235 $rel_obj = $new->__new_related_find_or_new_helper($key, $rel_obj);
33dd4e80 236 }
d4fe33d0 237 if ($rel_obj->in_storage) {
238 $new->{_rel_in_storage}{$key} = 1;
239 }
240 else {
09e1f723 241 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $new uninserted $key $rel_obj";
e0cdf2cb 242 }
33dd4e80 243 $inflated->{$key} = $rel_obj;
61a622ee 244 next;
2ec8e594 245 } elsif ($class->has_column($key)
246 && $class->column_info($key)->{_inflate_info}) {
61a622ee 247 $inflated->{$key} = $attrs->{$key};
248 next;
249 }
250 }
251 $new->throw_exception("No such column $key on $class")
252 unless $class->has_column($key);
b6d347e0 253 $new->store_column($key => $attrs->{$key});
7624b19f 254 }
f90375dd 255
61a622ee 256 $new->{_relationship_data} = $related if $related;
257 $new->{_inflated_column} = $inflated if $inflated;
7624b19f 258 }
04786a4c 259
7624b19f 260 return $new;
261}
262
8091aa91 263=head2 insert
7624b19f 264
a2531bf2 265 $row->insert;
266
267=over
7624b19f 268
a2531bf2 269=item Arguments: none
270
271=item Returns: The Row object
272
273=back
274
275Inserts an object previously created by L</new> into the database if
276it isn't already in there. Returns the object itself. Requires the
277object's result source to be set, or the class to have a
278result_source_instance method. To insert an entirely new row into
279the database, use C<create> (see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create>).
7624b19f 280
e91e756c 281To fetch an uninserted row object, call
282L<new|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/new> on a resultset.
283
264f1571 284This will also insert any uninserted, related objects held inside this
285one, see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create> for more details.
286
7624b19f 287=cut
288
289sub insert {
290 my ($self) = @_;
291 return $self if $self->in_storage;
6aba697f 292 my $source = $self->result_source;
293 $source ||= $self->result_source($self->result_source_instance)
097d3227 294 if $self->can('result_source_instance');
aeb1bf75 295 $self->throw_exception("No result_source set on this object; can't insert")
296 unless $source;
6e399b4f 297
a85b7ebe 298 my $storage = $source->storage;
299
9c6d6d93 300 my $rollback_guard;
301
33dd4e80 302 # Check if we stored uninserted relobjs here in new()
b6d347e0 303 my %related_stuff = (%{$self->{_relationship_data} || {}},
33dd4e80 304 %{$self->{_inflated_column} || {}});
9c6d6d93 305
d4fe33d0 306 # insert what needs to be inserted before us
307 my %pre_insert;
308 for my $relname (keys %related_stuff) {
309 my $rel_obj = $related_stuff{$relname};
9c6d6d93 310
d4fe33d0 311 if (! $self->{_rel_in_storage}{$relname}) {
6298a324 312 next unless (blessed $rel_obj && $rel_obj->isa('DBIx::Class::Row'));
a8c98174 313
d4fe33d0 314 next unless $source->_pk_depends_on(
315 $relname, { $rel_obj->get_columns }
316 );
a8c98174 317
d4fe33d0 318 # The guard will save us if we blow out of this scope via die
a85b7ebe 319 $rollback_guard ||= $storage->txn_scope_guard;
9c6d6d93 320
de404241 321 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self pre-reconstructing $relname $rel_obj\n";
e0cdf2cb 322
380d34f5 323 my $them = { %{$rel_obj->{_relationship_data} || {} }, $rel_obj->get_columns };
68888c09 324 my $existing;
325
326 # if there are no keys - nothing to search for
327 if (keys %$them and $existing = $self->result_source
328 ->related_source($relname)
329 ->resultset
330 ->find($them)
331 ) {
332 %{$rel_obj} = %{$existing};
333 }
334 else {
335 $rel_obj->insert;
336 }
d4fe33d0 337
d4fe33d0 338 $self->{_rel_in_storage}{$relname} = 1;
33dd4e80 339 }
d4fe33d0 340
341 $self->set_from_related($relname, $rel_obj);
342 delete $related_stuff{$relname};
343 }
344
345 # start a transaction here if not started yet and there is more stuff
346 # to insert after us
347 if (keys %related_stuff) {
a85b7ebe 348 $rollback_guard ||= $storage->txn_scope_guard
1e45aa87 349 }
350
09e1f723 351 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and do {
352 no warnings 'uninitialized';
353 warn "MC $self inserting (".join(', ', $self->get_columns).")\n";
354 };
a85b7ebe 355
356 my %current_rowdata = $self->get_columns;
357
358 # perform the insert - the storage may return some stuff for us right there
359 #
360 my $returned_cols = $storage->insert(
1e45aa87 361 $source,
a85b7ebe 362 \%current_rowdata,
1e45aa87 363 );
364
a85b7ebe 365 for (keys %$returned_cols) {
366 $self->store_column(
367 $_,
368 ( $current_rowdata{$_} = $returned_cols->{$_} )
369 );
645de900 370 }
ac8e89d7 371
a85b7ebe 372 # see if any of the pcols still need filling (or re-querying in case of scalarrefs)
373 my @missing_pri = grep
374 { ! defined $current_rowdata{$_} or ref $current_rowdata{$_} eq 'SCALAR' }
375 $self->primary_columns
376 ;
377
378 if (@missing_pri) {
379 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self fetching missing PKs ".join(', ', @missing_pri )."\n";
380
ac8e89d7 381 $self->throw_exception( "Missing primary key but Storage doesn't support last_insert_id" )
382 unless $storage->can('last_insert_id');
a85b7ebe 383
384 my @pri_values = $storage->last_insert_id($self->result_source, @missing_pri);
385
3fda409f 386 $self->throw_exception( "Can't get last insert id" )
a85b7ebe 387 unless (@pri_values == @missing_pri);
388
389 $self->store_column($missing_pri[$_] => $pri_values[$_]) for 0 .. $#missing_pri;
ac8e89d7 390 }
33dd4e80 391
370f2ba2 392 $self->{_dirty_columns} = {};
393 $self->{related_resultsets} = {};
394
d4fe33d0 395 foreach my $relname (keys %related_stuff) {
31c3800e 396 next unless $source->has_relationship ($relname);
397
398 my @cands = ref $related_stuff{$relname} eq 'ARRAY'
399 ? @{$related_stuff{$relname}}
400 : $related_stuff{$relname}
401 ;
d4fe33d0 402
6298a324 403 if (@cands && blessed $cands[0] && $cands[0]->isa('DBIx::Class::Row')
31c3800e 404 ) {
d4fe33d0 405 my $reverse = $source->reverse_relationship_info($relname);
406 foreach my $obj (@cands) {
407 $obj->set_from_related($_, $self) for keys %$reverse;
68888c09 408 if ($self->__their_pk_needs_us($relname)) {
d4fe33d0 409 if (exists $self->{_ignore_at_insert}{$relname}) {
410 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self skipping post-insert on $relname";
65ee2b31 411 }
412 else {
413 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self inserting $relname $obj";
414 $obj->insert;
370f2ba2 415 }
d4fe33d0 416 } else {
417 MULTICREATE_DEBUG and warn "MC $self post-inserting $obj";
418 $obj->insert();
8222f722 419 }
33dd4e80 420 }
421 }
422 }
33dd4e80 423
7624b19f 424 $self->in_storage(1);
d4fe33d0 425 delete $self->{_orig_ident};
613a5b03 426 delete $self->{_orig_ident_failreason};
d4fe33d0 427 delete $self->{_ignore_at_insert};
428 $rollback_guard->commit if $rollback_guard;
429
7624b19f 430 return $self;
431}
432
8091aa91 433=head2 in_storage
7624b19f 434
a2531bf2 435 $row->in_storage; # Get value
436 $row->in_storage(1); # Set value
437
438=over
439
440=item Arguments: none or 1|0
441
442=item Returns: 1|0
443
444=back
7624b19f 445
e91e756c 446Indicates whether the object exists as a row in the database or
447not. This is set to true when L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/find>,
448L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/create> or L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/insert>
b6d347e0 449are used.
e91e756c 450
451Creating a row object using L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/new>, or calling
452L</delete> on one, sets it to false.
7624b19f 453
454=cut
455
456sub in_storage {
457 my ($self, $val) = @_;
458 $self->{_in_storage} = $val if @_ > 1;
63bb9738 459 return $self->{_in_storage} ? 1 : 0;
7624b19f 460}
461
8091aa91 462=head2 update
7624b19f 463
a2531bf2 464 $row->update(\%columns?)
465
466=over
7624b19f 467
a2531bf2 468=item Arguments: none or a hashref
7624b19f 469
a2531bf2 470=item Returns: The Row object
471
472=back
473
474Throws an exception if the row object is not yet in the database,
475according to L</in_storage>.
476
477This method issues an SQL UPDATE query to commit any changes to the
d6988be8 478object to the database if required (see L</get_dirty_columns>).
479It throws an exception if a proper WHERE clause uniquely identifying
480the database row can not be constructed (see
481L<significance of primary keys|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>
482for more details).
a2531bf2 483
0d0fcdbf 484Also takes an optional hashref of C<< column_name => value >> pairs
a2531bf2 485to update on the object first. Be aware that the hashref will be
486passed to C<set_inflated_columns>, which might edit it in place, so
487don't rely on it being the same after a call to C<update>. If you
488need to preserve the hashref, it is sufficient to pass a shallow copy
489to C<update>, e.g. ( { %{ $href } } )
d5d833d9 490
05d1bc9c 491If the values passed or any of the column values set on the object
48580715 492contain scalar references, e.g.:
05d1bc9c 493
a2531bf2 494 $row->last_modified(\'NOW()');
05d1bc9c 495 # OR
a2531bf2 496 $row->update({ last_modified => \'NOW()' });
05d1bc9c 497
498The update will pass the values verbatim into SQL. (See
499L<SQL::Abstract> docs). The values in your Row object will NOT change
500as a result of the update call, if you want the object to be updated
501with the actual values from the database, call L</discard_changes>
502after the update.
503
a2531bf2 504 $row->update()->discard_changes();
505
506To determine before calling this method, which column values have
507changed and will be updated, call L</get_dirty_columns>.
508
509To check if any columns will be updated, call L</is_changed>.
510
511To force a column to be updated, call L</make_column_dirty> before
512this method.
05d1bc9c 513
7624b19f 514=cut
515
516sub update {
517 my ($self, $upd) = @_;
cf856357 518
97a50975 519 my $ident_cond = $self->{_orig_ident} || $self->ident_condition;
520
bacf6f12 521 $self->set_inflated_columns($upd) if $upd;
5a9e0e60 522 my %to_update = $self->get_dirty_columns;
523 return $self unless keys %to_update;
de5ce481 524
525 $self->throw_exception( "Not in database" ) unless $self->in_storage;
526
613a5b03 527 $self->throw_exception($self->{_orig_ident_failreason})
ad3f2296 528 if ! keys %$ident_cond;
529
88cb6a1d 530 my $rows = $self->result_source->storage->update(
cf856357 531 $self->result_source, \%to_update, $ident_cond
532 );
7624b19f 533 if ($rows == 0) {
701da8c4 534 $self->throw_exception( "Can't update ${self}: row not found" );
7624b19f 535 } elsif ($rows > 1) {
701da8c4 536 $self->throw_exception("Can't update ${self}: updated more than one row");
7624b19f 537 }
538 $self->{_dirty_columns} = {};
64acc2bc 539 $self->{related_resultsets} = {};
cf856357 540 delete $self->{_orig_ident};
7624b19f 541 return $self;
542}
543
8091aa91 544=head2 delete
7624b19f 545
a2531bf2 546 $row->delete
547
548=over
549
550=item Arguments: none
7624b19f 551
a2531bf2 552=item Returns: The Row object
553
554=back
555
556Throws an exception if the object is not in the database according to
d6988be8 557L</in_storage>. Also throws an exception if a proper WHERE clause
558uniquely identifying the database row can not be constructed (see
559L<significance of primary keys|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>
560for more details).
a2531bf2 561
562The object is still perfectly usable, but L</in_storage> will
ea36f4e4 563now return 0 and the object must be reinserted using L</insert>
b6d347e0 564before it can be used to L</update> the row again.
a2531bf2 565
566If you delete an object in a class with a C<has_many> relationship, an
567attempt is made to delete all the related objects as well. To turn
568this behaviour off, pass C<< cascade_delete => 0 >> in the C<$attr>
569hashref of the relationship, see L<DBIx::Class::Relationship>. Any
570database-level cascade or restrict will take precedence over a
281e677e 571DBIx-Class-based cascading delete, since DBIx-Class B<deletes the
572main row first> and only then attempts to delete any remaining related
573rows.
a2531bf2 574
b1d16ffd 575If you delete an object within a txn_do() (see L<DBIx::Class::Storage/txn_do>)
576and the transaction subsequently fails, the row object will remain marked as
577not being in storage. If you know for a fact that the object is still in
578storage (i.e. by inspecting the cause of the transaction's failure), you can
579use C<< $obj->in_storage(1) >> to restore consistency between the object and
580the database. This would allow a subsequent C<< $obj->delete >> to work
581as expected.
582
a2531bf2 583See also L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/delete>.
7624b19f 584
585=cut
586
587sub delete {
588 my $self = shift;
589 if (ref $self) {
701da8c4 590 $self->throw_exception( "Not in database" ) unless $self->in_storage;
cf856357 591
728e60a3 592 my $ident_cond = $self->{_orig_ident} || $self->ident_condition;
613a5b03 593 $self->throw_exception($self->{_orig_ident_failreason})
4b12b3c2 594 if ! keys %$ident_cond;
cf856357 595
88cb6a1d 596 $self->result_source->storage->delete(
cf856357 597 $self->result_source, $ident_cond
598 );
599
613a5b03 600 delete $self->{_orig_ident}; # no longer identifiable
7624b19f 601 $self->in_storage(undef);
cf856357 602 }
603 else {
701da8c4 604 $self->throw_exception("Can't do class delete without a ResultSource instance")
097d3227 605 unless $self->can('result_source_instance');
aeb1bf75 606 my $attrs = @_ > 1 && ref $_[$#_] eq 'HASH' ? { %{pop(@_)} } : {};
607 my $query = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? $_[0] : {@_};
097d3227 608 $self->result_source_instance->resultset->search(@_)->delete;
7624b19f 609 }
610 return $self;
611}
612
8091aa91 613=head2 get_column
7624b19f 614
a2531bf2 615 my $val = $row->get_column($col);
616
617=over
618
619=item Arguments: $columnname
620
621=item Returns: The value of the column
622
623=back
624
625Throws an exception if the column name given doesn't exist according
626to L</has_column>.
7624b19f 627
e91e756c 628Returns a raw column value from the row object, if it has already
629been fetched from the database or set by an accessor.
630
631If an L<inflated value|DBIx::Class::InflateColumn> has been set, it
632will be deflated and returned.
7624b19f 633
ea36f4e4 634Note that if you used the C<columns> or the C<select/as>
635L<search attributes|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/ATTRIBUTES> on the resultset from
636which C<$row> was derived, and B<did not include> C<$columnname> in the list,
637this method will return C<undef> even if the database contains some value.
638
a2531bf2 639To retrieve all loaded column values as a hash, use L</get_columns>.
640
7624b19f 641=cut
642
643sub get_column {
644 my ($self, $column) = @_;
701da8c4 645 $self->throw_exception( "Can't fetch data as class method" ) unless ref $self;
aeb1bf75 646 return $self->{_column_data}{$column} if exists $self->{_column_data}{$column};
61a622ee 647 if (exists $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}) {
648 return $self->store_column($column,
b6d347e0 649 $self->_deflated_column($column, $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}));
61a622ee 650 }
701da8c4 651 $self->throw_exception( "No such column '${column}'" ) unless $self->has_column($column);
7624b19f 652 return undef;
653}
654
9b83fccd 655=head2 has_column_loaded
656
a2531bf2 657 if ( $row->has_column_loaded($col) ) {
9b83fccd 658 print "$col has been loaded from db";
659 }
660
a2531bf2 661=over
662
663=item Arguments: $columnname
664
665=item Returns: 0|1
666
667=back
668
9b83fccd 669Returns a true value if the column value has been loaded from the
670database (or set locally).
671
672=cut
673
def81720 674sub has_column_loaded {
675 my ($self, $column) = @_;
676 $self->throw_exception( "Can't call has_column data as class method" ) unless ref $self;
61a622ee 677 return 1 if exists $self->{_inflated_column}{$column};
aeb1bf75 678 return exists $self->{_column_data}{$column};
def81720 679}
680
8091aa91 681=head2 get_columns
076a6864 682
a2531bf2 683 my %data = $row->get_columns;
684
685=over
686
687=item Arguments: none
076a6864 688
a2531bf2 689=item Returns: A hash of columnname, value pairs.
690
691=back
692
693Returns all loaded column data as a hash, containing raw values. To
694get just one value for a particular column, use L</get_column>.
076a6864 695
c0a171bf 696See L</get_inflated_columns> to get the inflated values.
697
076a6864 698=cut
699
700sub get_columns {
701 my $self = shift;
61a622ee 702 if (exists $self->{_inflated_column}) {
703 foreach my $col (keys %{$self->{_inflated_column}}) {
704 $self->store_column($col, $self->_deflated_column($col, $self->{_inflated_column}{$col}))
c4a30d56 705 unless exists $self->{_column_data}{$col};
61a622ee 706 }
707 }
cb5f2eea 708 return %{$self->{_column_data}};
d7156e50 709}
710
711=head2 get_dirty_columns
712
a2531bf2 713 my %data = $row->get_dirty_columns;
714
715=over
716
717=item Arguments: none
d7156e50 718
a2531bf2 719=item Returns: A hash of column, value pairs
720
721=back
722
723Only returns the column, value pairs for those columns that have been
724changed on this object since the last L</update> or L</insert> call.
725
726See L</get_columns> to fetch all column/value pairs.
d7156e50 727
728=cut
729
730sub get_dirty_columns {
731 my $self = shift;
732 return map { $_ => $self->{_column_data}{$_} }
733 keys %{$self->{_dirty_columns}};
076a6864 734}
735
6dbea98e 736=head2 make_column_dirty
737
a2531bf2 738 $row->make_column_dirty($col)
739
740=over
741
742=item Arguments: $columnname
743
744=item Returns: undefined
745
746=back
747
748Throws an exception if the column does not exist.
749
750Marks a column as having been changed regardless of whether it has
b6d347e0 751really changed.
6dbea98e 752
753=cut
754sub make_column_dirty {
755 my ($self, $column) = @_;
756
757 $self->throw_exception( "No such column '${column}'" )
758 unless exists $self->{_column_data}{$column} || $self->has_column($column);
497d874a 759
b6d347e0 760 # the entire clean/dirty code relies on exists, not on true/false
497d874a 761 return 1 if exists $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column};
762
6dbea98e 763 $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column} = 1;
497d874a 764
765 # if we are just now making the column dirty, and if there is an inflated
766 # value, force it over the deflated one
767 if (exists $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}) {
768 $self->store_column($column,
769 $self->_deflated_column(
770 $column, $self->{_inflated_column}{$column}
771 )
772 );
773 }
6dbea98e 774}
775
ba4a6453 776=head2 get_inflated_columns
777
e91e756c 778 my %inflated_data = $obj->get_inflated_columns;
ba4a6453 779
a2531bf2 780=over
781
782=item Arguments: none
783
784=item Returns: A hash of column, object|value pairs
785
786=back
787
788Returns a hash of all column keys and associated values. Values for any
789columns set to use inflation will be inflated and returns as objects.
790
791See L</get_columns> to get the uninflated values.
792
793See L<DBIx::Class::InflateColumn> for how to setup inflation.
ba4a6453 794
795=cut
796
797sub get_inflated_columns {
798 my $self = shift;
d61b2132 799
52416317 800 my $loaded_colinfo = $self->columns_info ([
801 grep { $self->has_column_loaded($_) } $self->columns
802 ]);
d61b2132 803
804 my %inflated;
52416317 805 for my $col (keys %$loaded_colinfo) {
806 if (exists $loaded_colinfo->{$col}{accessor}) {
807 my $acc = $loaded_colinfo->{$col}{accessor};
9c042209 808 $inflated{$col} = $self->$acc if defined $acc;
d61b2132 809 }
810 else {
811 $inflated{$col} = $self->$col;
812 }
813 }
814
815 # return all loaded columns with the inflations overlayed on top
edc89064 816 return %{ { $self->get_columns, %inflated } };
ba4a6453 817}
818
ca8a1270 819sub _is_column_numeric {
0bb1a52f 820 my ($self, $column) = @_;
821 my $colinfo = $self->column_info ($column);
822
823 # cache for speed (the object may *not* have a resultsource instance)
a1e1a51f 824 if (! defined $colinfo->{is_numeric} && $self->_source_handle) {
0bb1a52f 825 $colinfo->{is_numeric} =
826 $self->result_source->schema->storage->is_datatype_numeric ($colinfo->{data_type})
827 ? 1
828 : 0
829 ;
830 }
831
832 return $colinfo->{is_numeric};
833}
834
8091aa91 835=head2 set_column
7624b19f 836
a2531bf2 837 $row->set_column($col => $val);
838
839=over
840
841=item Arguments: $columnname, $value
842
843=item Returns: $value
844
845=back
7624b19f 846
e91e756c 847Sets a raw column value. If the new value is different from the old one,
a2531bf2 848the column is marked as dirty for when you next call L</update>.
7624b19f 849
ea36f4e4 850If passed an object or reference as a value, this method will happily
851attempt to store it, and a later L</insert> or L</update> will try and
a2531bf2 852stringify/numify as appropriate. To set an object to be deflated
853instead, see L</set_inflated_columns>.
e91e756c 854
7624b19f 855=cut
856
857sub set_column {
1d0057bd 858 my ($self, $column, $new_value) = @_;
859
cf856357 860 # if we can't get an ident condition on first try - mark the object as unidentifiable
613a5b03 861 # (by using an empty hashref) and store the error for further diag
862 unless ($self->{_orig_ident}) {
863 try {
864 $self->{_orig_ident} = $self->ident_condition
865 }
866 catch {
867 $self->{_orig_ident_failreason} = $_;
868 $self->{_orig_ident} = {};
869 };
870 }
1d0057bd 871
cf856357 872 my $old_value = $self->get_column($column);
b236052f 873 $new_value = $self->store_column($column, $new_value);
8f9eff75 874
cde96798 875 my $dirty =
876 $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column}
877 ||
878 $self->in_storage # no point tracking dirtyness on uninserted data
879 ? ! $self->_eq_column_values ($column, $old_value, $new_value)
880 : 1
881 ;
8f9eff75 882
cde96798 883 # FIXME sadly the update code just checks for keys, not for their value
8f9eff75 884 $self->{_dirty_columns}{$column} = 1 if $dirty;
e60dc79f 885
886 # XXX clear out the relation cache for this column
887 delete $self->{related_resultsets}{$column};
888
1d0057bd 889 return $new_value;
7624b19f 890}
891
cde96798 892sub _eq_column_values {
893 my ($self, $col, $old, $new) = @_;
894
895 if (defined $old xor defined $new) {
896 return 0;
897 }
898 elsif (not defined $old) { # both undef
899 return 1;
900 }
901 elsif ($old eq $new) {
902 return 1;
903 }
904 elsif ($self->_is_column_numeric($col)) { # do a numeric comparison if datatype allows it
905 return $old == $new;
906 }
907 else {
908 return 0;
909 }
910}
911
8091aa91 912=head2 set_columns
076a6864 913
a2531bf2 914 $row->set_columns({ $col => $val, ... });
915
b6d347e0 916=over
076a6864 917
a2531bf2 918=item Arguments: \%columndata
919
920=item Returns: The Row object
921
922=back
923
924Sets multiple column, raw value pairs at once.
925
926Works as L</set_column>.
076a6864 927
928=cut
929
930sub set_columns {
931 my ($self,$data) = @_;
a2ca474b 932 foreach my $col (keys %$data) {
933 $self->set_column($col,$data->{$col});
076a6864 934 }
c01ab172 935 return $self;
076a6864 936}
937
bacf6f12 938=head2 set_inflated_columns
939
a2531bf2 940 $row->set_inflated_columns({ $col => $val, $relname => $obj, ... });
941
942=over
943
944=item Arguments: \%columndata
945
946=item Returns: The Row object
947
948=back
949
950Sets more than one column value at once. Any inflated values are
b6d347e0 951deflated and the raw values stored.
bacf6f12 952
a2531bf2 953Any related values passed as Row objects, using the relation name as a
954key, are reduced to the appropriate foreign key values and stored. If
955instead of related row objects, a hashref of column, value data is
956passed, will create the related object first then store.
957
958Will even accept arrayrefs of data as a value to a
959L<DBIx::Class::Relationship/has_many> key, and create the related
960objects if necessary.
961
c1300297 962Be aware that the input hashref might be edited in place, so don't rely
a2531bf2 963on it being the same after a call to C<set_inflated_columns>. If you
964need to preserve the hashref, it is sufficient to pass a shallow copy
965to C<set_inflated_columns>, e.g. ( { %{ $href } } )
966
967See also L<DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base/set_from_related>.
bacf6f12 968
969=cut
970
971sub set_inflated_columns {
972 my ( $self, $upd ) = @_;
973 foreach my $key (keys %$upd) {
974 if (ref $upd->{$key}) {
975 my $info = $self->relationship_info($key);
b82c8a28 976 my $acc_type = $info->{attrs}{accessor} || '';
977 if ($acc_type eq 'single') {
bacf6f12 978 my $rel = delete $upd->{$key};
979 $self->set_from_related($key => $rel);
a7be8807 980 $self->{_relationship_data}{$key} = $rel;
bacf6f12 981 }
b82c8a28 982 elsif ($acc_type eq 'multi') {
983 $self->throw_exception(
984 "Recursive update is not supported over relationships of type '$acc_type' ($key)"
985 );
986 }
987 elsif ($self->has_column($key) && exists $self->column_info($key)->{_inflate_info}) {
a7be8807 988 $self->set_inflated_column($key, delete $upd->{$key});
bacf6f12 989 }
990 }
991 }
b6d347e0 992 $self->set_columns($upd);
bacf6f12 993}
994
8091aa91 995=head2 copy
076a6864 996
997 my $copy = $orig->copy({ change => $to, ... });
998
a2531bf2 999=over
1000
1001=item Arguments: \%replacementdata
1002
1003=item Returns: The Row object copy
1004
1005=back
1006
1007Inserts a new row into the database, as a copy of the original
1008object. If a hashref of replacement data is supplied, these will take
ce0893e0 1009precedence over data in the original. Also any columns which have
1010the L<column info attribute|DBIx::Class::ResultSource/add_columns>
1011C<< is_auto_increment => 1 >> are explicitly removed before the copy,
1012so that the database can insert its own autoincremented values into
1013the new object.
a2531bf2 1014
f928c965 1015Relationships will be followed by the copy procedure B<only> if the
48580715 1016relationship specifies a true value for its
f928c965 1017L<cascade_copy|DBIx::Class::Relationship::Base> attribute. C<cascade_copy>
1018is set by default on C<has_many> relationships and unset on all others.
076a6864 1019
1020=cut
1021
c01ab172 1022sub copy {
1023 my ($self, $changes) = @_;
333cce60 1024 $changes ||= {};
fde6e28e 1025 my $col_data = { %{$self->{_column_data}} };
52416317 1026
1027 my $colinfo = $self->columns_info([ keys %$col_data ]);
fde6e28e 1028 foreach my $col (keys %$col_data) {
1029 delete $col_data->{$col}
52416317 1030 if $colinfo->{$col}{is_auto_increment};
fde6e28e 1031 }
04786a4c 1032
1033 my $new = { _column_data => $col_data };
1034 bless $new, ref $self;
1035
83419ec6 1036 $new->result_source($self->result_source);
bacf6f12 1037 $new->set_inflated_columns($changes);
333cce60 1038 $new->insert;
35688220 1039
b6d347e0 1040 # Its possible we'll have 2 relations to the same Source. We need to make
48580715 1041 # sure we don't try to insert the same row twice else we'll violate unique
35688220 1042 # constraints
1043 my $rels_copied = {};
1044
333cce60 1045 foreach my $rel ($self->result_source->relationships) {
1046 my $rel_info = $self->result_source->relationship_info($rel);
35688220 1047
1048 next unless $rel_info->{attrs}{cascade_copy};
b6d347e0 1049
6d0ee587 1050 my $resolved = $self->result_source->_resolve_condition(
35688220 1051 $rel_info->{cond}, $rel, $new
1052 );
1053
1054 my $copied = $rels_copied->{ $rel_info->{source} } ||= {};
1055 foreach my $related ($self->search_related($rel)) {
1056 my $id_str = join("\0", $related->id);
1057 next if $copied->{$id_str};
1058 $copied->{$id_str} = 1;
1059 my $rel_copy = $related->copy($resolved);
333cce60 1060 }
b6d347e0 1061
333cce60 1062 }
2c4c67b6 1063 return $new;
c01ab172 1064}
1065
8091aa91 1066=head2 store_column
7624b19f 1067
a2531bf2 1068 $row->store_column($col => $val);
7624b19f 1069
a2531bf2 1070=over
1071
1072=item Arguments: $columnname, $value
1073
ea36f4e4 1074=item Returns: The value sent to storage
a2531bf2 1075
1076=back
1077
1078Set a raw value for a column without marking it as changed. This
1079method is used internally by L</set_column> which you should probably
1080be using.
1081
1082This is the lowest level at which data is set on a row object,
1083extend this method to catch all data setting methods.
7624b19f 1084
1085=cut
1086
1087sub store_column {
1088 my ($self, $column, $value) = @_;
75d07914 1089 $self->throw_exception( "No such column '${column}'" )
d7156e50 1090 unless exists $self->{_column_data}{$column} || $self->has_column($column);
75d07914 1091 $self->throw_exception( "set_column called for ${column} without value" )
7624b19f 1092 if @_ < 3;
1093 return $self->{_column_data}{$column} = $value;
1094}
1095
b52e9bf8 1096=head2 inflate_result
1097
c01ab172 1098 Class->inflate_result($result_source, \%me, \%prefetch?)
b52e9bf8 1099
a2531bf2 1100=over
1101
d4a20f38 1102=item Arguments: $result_source, \%columndata, \%prefetcheddata
a2531bf2 1103
1104=item Returns: A Row object
1105
1106=back
1107
1108All L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> methods that retrieve data from the
1109database and turn it into row objects call this method.
1110
1111Extend this method in your Result classes to hook into this process,
1112for example to rebless the result into a different class.
1113
1114Reblessing can also be done more easily by setting C<result_class> in
1115your Result class. See L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/result_class>.
b52e9bf8 1116
db2b2eb6 1117Different types of results can also be created from a particular
1118L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>, see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/result_class>.
1119
b52e9bf8 1120=cut
1121
1122sub inflate_result {
d4a20f38 1123 my ($class, $source, $me, $prefetch) = @_;
1124
aec3eff1 1125 my ($source_handle) = $source;
1126
1127 if ($source->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSourceHandle')) {
13d06949 1128 $source = $source_handle->resolve
fd323bf1 1129 }
13d06949 1130 else {
1131 $source_handle = $source->handle
aec3eff1 1132 }
1133
04786a4c 1134 my $new = {
aec3eff1 1135 _source_handle => $source_handle,
04786a4c 1136 _column_data => $me,
04786a4c 1137 };
1138 bless $new, (ref $class || $class);
1139
64acc2bc 1140 foreach my $pre (keys %{$prefetch||{}}) {
35c77aa3 1141
13d06949 1142 my $pre_source = $source->related_source($pre)
1143 or $class->throw_exception("Can't prefetch non-existent relationship ${pre}");
35c77aa3 1144
13d06949 1145 my $accessor = $source->relationship_info($pre)->{attrs}{accessor}
1146 or $class->throw_exception("No accessor for prefetched $pre");
35c77aa3 1147
13d06949 1148 my @pre_vals;
1149 if (ref $prefetch->{$pre}[0] eq 'ARRAY') {
1150 @pre_vals = @{$prefetch->{$pre}};
1151 }
1152 elsif ($accessor eq 'multi') {
1153 $class->throw_exception("Implicit prefetch (via select/columns) not supported with accessor 'multi'");
1154 }
1155 else {
1156 @pre_vals = $prefetch->{$pre};
1157 }
1158
1159 my @pre_objects;
1160 for my $me_pref (@pre_vals) {
1161
1162 # FIXME - this should not be necessary
35c77aa3 1163 # the collapser currently *could* return bogus elements with all
1164 # columns set to undef
1165 my $has_def;
1166 for (values %{$me_pref->[0]}) {
1167 if (defined $_) {
1168 $has_def++;
1169 last;
1170 }
a86b1efe 1171 }
35c77aa3 1172 next unless $has_def;
1173
1174 push @pre_objects, $pre_source->result_class->inflate_result(
1175 $pre_source, @$me_pref
1176 );
13d06949 1177 }
35c77aa3 1178
13d06949 1179 if ($accessor eq 'single') {
1180 $new->{_relationship_data}{$pre} = $pre_objects[0];
b52e9bf8 1181 }
13d06949 1182 elsif ($accessor eq 'filter') {
1183 $new->{_inflated_column}{$pre} = $pre_objects[0];
1184 }
1185
1186 $new->related_resultset($pre)->set_cache(\@pre_objects);
b52e9bf8 1187 }
35c77aa3 1188
1189 $new->in_storage (1);
7624b19f 1190 return $new;
1191}
1192
9b465d00 1193=head2 update_or_insert
7624b19f 1194
a2531bf2 1195 $row->update_or_insert
1196
1197=over
7624b19f 1198
a2531bf2 1199=item Arguments: none
1200
1201=item Returns: Result of update or insert operation
1202
1203=back
1204
1205L</Update>s the object if it's already in the database, according to
1206L</in_storage>, else L</insert>s it.
7624b19f 1207
9b83fccd 1208=head2 insert_or_update
1209
1210 $obj->insert_or_update
1211
1212Alias for L</update_or_insert>
1213
7624b19f 1214=cut
1215
370f2ba2 1216sub insert_or_update { shift->update_or_insert(@_) }
1217
9b465d00 1218sub update_or_insert {
7624b19f 1219 my $self = shift;
1220 return ($self->in_storage ? $self->update : $self->insert);
1221}
1222
8091aa91 1223=head2 is_changed
7624b19f 1224
a2531bf2 1225 my @changed_col_names = $row->is_changed();
1226 if ($row->is_changed()) { ... }
1227
1228=over
7624b19f 1229
a2531bf2 1230=item Arguments: none
1231
1232=item Returns: 0|1 or @columnnames
1233
1234=back
1235
1236In list context returns a list of columns with uncommited changes, or
9b83fccd 1237in scalar context returns a true value if there are uncommitted
1238changes.
1239
7624b19f 1240=cut
1241
1242sub is_changed {
1243 return keys %{shift->{_dirty_columns} || {}};
1244}
228dbcb4 1245
1246=head2 is_column_changed
1247
a2531bf2 1248 if ($row->is_column_changed('col')) { ... }
1249
1250=over
1251
1252=item Arguments: $columname
1253
1254=item Returns: 0|1
1255
1256=back
228dbcb4 1257
9b83fccd 1258Returns a true value if the column has uncommitted changes.
1259
228dbcb4 1260=cut
1261
1262sub is_column_changed {
1263 my( $self, $col ) = @_;
1264 return exists $self->{_dirty_columns}->{$col};
1265}
7624b19f 1266
097d3227 1267=head2 result_source
1268
a2531bf2 1269 my $resultsource = $row->result_source;
1270
1271=over
1272
1273=item Arguments: none
097d3227 1274
a2531bf2 1275=item Returns: a ResultSource instance
1276
1277=back
1278
1279Accessor to the L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource> this object was created from.
87c4e602 1280
aec3eff1 1281=cut
1282
1283sub result_source {
1284 my $self = shift;
1285
1286 if (@_) {
1287 $self->_source_handle($_[0]->handle);
1288 } else {
1289 $self->_source_handle->resolve;
1290 }
1291}
1292
9b83fccd 1293=head2 register_column
27f01d1f 1294
9b83fccd 1295 $column_info = { .... };
1296 $class->register_column($column_name, $column_info);
27f01d1f 1297
a2531bf2 1298=over
1299
1300=item Arguments: $columnname, \%columninfo
1301
1302=item Returns: undefined
1303
1304=back
1305
9b83fccd 1306Registers a column on the class. If the column_info has an 'accessor'
1307key, creates an accessor named after the value if defined; if there is
1308no such key, creates an accessor with the same name as the column
1f23a877 1309
9b83fccd 1310The column_info attributes are described in
1311L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/add_columns>
1f23a877 1312
097d3227 1313=cut
1314
1f23a877 1315sub register_column {
1316 my ($class, $col, $info) = @_;
91b0fbd7 1317 my $acc = $col;
1318 if (exists $info->{accessor}) {
1319 return unless defined $info->{accessor};
1320 $acc = [ $info->{accessor}, $col ];
1321 }
1322 $class->mk_group_accessors('column' => $acc);
1f23a877 1323}
1324
a2531bf2 1325=head2 get_from_storage
1326
1327 my $copy = $row->get_from_storage($attrs)
1328
1329=over
b9b4e52f 1330
a2531bf2 1331=item Arguments: \%attrs
b9b4e52f 1332
a2531bf2 1333=item Returns: A Row object
1334
1335=back
1336
1337Fetches a fresh copy of the Row object from the database and returns it.
d6988be8 1338Throws an exception if a proper WHERE clause identifying the database row
1339can not be constructed (i.e. if the original object does not contain its
1340entire
1341 L<primary key|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>
1342). If passed the \%attrs argument, will first apply these attributes to
a2531bf2 1343the resultset used to find the row.
1344
1345This copy can then be used to compare to an existing row object, to
1346determine if any changes have been made in the database since it was
1347created.
1348
1349To just update your Row object with any latest changes from the
1350database, use L</discard_changes> instead.
1351
1352The \%attrs argument should be compatible with
1353L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/ATTRIBUTES>.
7e38d850 1354
b9b4e52f 1355=cut
1356
a737512c 1357sub get_from_storage {
b9b4e52f 1358 my $self = shift @_;
7e38d850 1359 my $attrs = shift @_;
7e38d850 1360 my $resultset = $self->result_source->resultset;
b6d347e0 1361
7e38d850 1362 if(defined $attrs) {
bbd107cf 1363 $resultset = $resultset->search(undef, $attrs);
7e38d850 1364 }
b6d347e0 1365
cf856357 1366 my $ident_cond = $self->{_orig_ident} || $self->ident_condition;
1367
613a5b03 1368 $self->throw_exception($self->{_orig_ident_failreason})
cf856357 1369 if ! keys %$ident_cond;
1370
1371 return $resultset->find($ident_cond);
b9b4e52f 1372}
701da8c4 1373
fde05eb9 1374=head2 discard_changes ($attrs?)
1375
1376 $row->discard_changes
1377
1378=over
1379
1380=item Arguments: none or $attrs
1381
1382=item Returns: self (updates object in-place)
1383
1384=back
bbd107cf 1385
1386Re-selects the row from the database, losing any changes that had
fde05eb9 1387been made. Throws an exception if a proper C<WHERE> clause identifying
d6988be8 1388the database row can not be constructed (i.e. if the original object
1389does not contain its entire
fde05eb9 1390L<primary key|DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro/The Significance and Importance of Primary Keys>).
bbd107cf 1391
1392This method can also be used to refresh from storage, retrieving any
1393changes made since the row was last read from storage.
1394
fde05eb9 1395$attrs, if supplied, is expected to be a hashref of attributes suitable for passing as the
1396second argument to C<< $resultset->search($cond, $attrs) >>;
1397
1398Note: If you are using L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated> as your
1399storage, please kept in mind that if you L</discard_changes> on a row that you
1400just updated or created, you should wrap the entire bit inside a transaction.
1401Otherwise you run the risk that you insert or update to the master database
1402but read from a replicant database that has not yet been updated from the
1403master. This will result in unexpected results.
bbd107cf 1404
1405=cut
1406
1407sub discard_changes {
1408 my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
bbd107cf 1409 return unless $self->in_storage; # Don't reload if we aren't real!
1410
1411 # add a replication default to read from the master only
1412 $attrs = { force_pool => 'master', %{$attrs||{}} };
1413
1414 if( my $current_storage = $self->get_from_storage($attrs)) {
1415
1416 # Set $self to the current.
1417 %$self = %$current_storage;
1418
1419 # Avoid a possible infinite loop with
1420 # sub DESTROY { $_[0]->discard_changes }
1421 bless $current_storage, 'Do::Not::Exist';
1422
1423 return $self;
1424 }
1425 else {
1426 $self->in_storage(0);
1427 return $self;
1428 }
1429}
1430
1431
5160b401 1432=head2 throw_exception
701da8c4 1433
a2531bf2 1434See L<DBIx::Class::Schema/throw_exception>.
701da8c4 1435
1436=cut
1437
1438sub throw_exception {
1439 my $self=shift;
1a58752c 1440
66cab05c 1441 if (ref $self && ref $self->result_source && $self->result_source->schema) {
1a58752c 1442 $self->result_source->schema->throw_exception(@_)
1443 }
1444 else {
1445 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(@_);
701da8c4 1446 }
1447}
1448
33cf6616 1449=head2 id
1450
a2531bf2 1451 my @pk = $row->id;
1452
1453=over
1454
1455=item Arguments: none
1456
1457=item Returns: A list of primary key values
1458
1459=back
1460
33cf6616 1461Returns the primary key(s) for a row. Can't be called as a class method.
f7043881 1462Actually implemented in L<DBIx::Class::PK>
33cf6616 1463
7624b19f 14641;
1465
7624b19f 1466=head1 AUTHORS
1467
daec44b8 1468Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
7624b19f 1469
1470=head1 LICENSE
1471
1472You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
1473
1474=cut
fde05eb9 1475
14761;