added connect_call_blob_setup for Sybase
[dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git] / lib / DBIx / Class / Storage / DBI / NoBindVars.pm
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3885cff6 1package DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5
6use base 'DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI';
b55e97a7 7use Scalar::Util ();
8use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/;
3885cff6 9
b43345f2 10=head1 NAME
11
12DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars - Sometime DBDs have poor to no support for bind variables
13
14=head1 DESCRIPTION
15
16This class allows queries to work when the DBD or underlying library does not
17support the usual C<?> placeholders, or at least doesn't support them very
18well, as is the case with L<DBD::Sybase>
19
20=head1 METHODS
21
b33697ef 22=head2 connect_info
b43345f2 23
b33697ef 24We can't cache very effectively without bind variables, so force the C<disable_sth_caching> setting to be turned on when the connect info is set.
b43345f2 25
26=cut
27
b33697ef 28sub connect_info {
29 my $self = shift;
d944c5ae 30 my $retval = $self->next::method(@_);
b33697ef 31 $self->disable_sth_caching(1);
32 $retval;
b43345f2 33}
34
d5130dd2 35=head2 _prep_for_execute
b43345f2 36
d5130dd2 37Manually subs in the values for the usual C<?> placeholders.
b43345f2 38
39=cut
40
d5130dd2 41sub _prep_for_execute {
42 my $self = shift;
b50a5275 43
0c449973 44 my ($op, $extra_bind, $ident, $args) = @_;
b50a5275 45
d944c5ae 46 my ($sql, $bind) = $self->next::method(@_);
47
48 # stringify args, quote via $dbh, and manually insert
49
b4474f31 50 my @sql_part = split /\?/, $sql;
51 my $new_sql;
52
434cace9 53 my $alias2src = $self->_resolve_ident_sources($ident);
a49fe312 54
d944c5ae 55 foreach my $bound (@$bind) {
b50a5275 56 my $col = shift @$bound;
b55e97a7 57
a49fe312 58 my $name_sep = $self->_sql_maker_opts->{name_sep} || '.';
59
60 $col =~ s/^([^\Q${name_sep}\E]*)\Q${name_sep}\E//;
17d750d7 61 my $alias = $1 || 'me';
b55e97a7 62
434cace9 63 my $rsrc = $alias2src->{$alias};
a49fe312 64
bbdc039b 65 my $datatype = $rsrc && $rsrc->column_info($col)->{data_type};
b55e97a7 66
d944c5ae 67 foreach my $data (@$bound) {
68 if(ref $data) {
69 $data = ''.$data;
70 }
148e3b50 71 $data = $self->_dbh->quote($data) if $self->should_quote_data_type($datatype, $data);
b50a5275 72 $new_sql .= shift(@sql_part) . $data;
d944c5ae 73 }
74 }
b4474f31 75 $new_sql .= join '', @sql_part;
d5130dd2 76
01c04b1b 77 return ($new_sql, []);
3885cff6 78}
79
0c1bedfc 80=head2 should_quote_data_type
81
148e3b50 82This method is called by L</_prep_for_execute> for every column in
83order to determine if its value should be quoted or not. The arguments
84are the current column data type and the actual bind value. The return
85value is interpreted as: true - do quote, false - do not quote. You should
86override this in you Storage::DBI::<database> subclass, if your RDBMS
87does not like quotes around certain datatypes (e.g. Sybase and integer
88columns). The default method always returns true (do quote).
0c1bedfc 89
90 WARNING!!!
91
148e3b50 92 Always validate that the bind-value is valid for the current datatype.
93 Otherwise you may very well open the door to SQL injection attacks.
0c1bedfc 94
95=cut
96
148e3b50 97sub should_quote_data_type { 1 }
98
3885cff6 99=head1 AUTHORS
100
101Brandon Black <blblack@gmail.com>
b43345f2 102
7762b22c 103Trym Skaar <trym@tryms.no>
3885cff6 104
105=head1 LICENSE
106
107You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
108
109=cut
b43345f2 110
1111;