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c443438f 1package #hide from PAUSE
2 DBIx::Class::Storage::DBIHacks;
d28bb90d 3
4#
5# This module contains code that should never have seen the light of day,
6# does not belong in the Storage, or is otherwise unfit for public
6a6394f1 7# display. The arrival of SQLA2 should immediately obsolete 90% of this
d28bb90d 8#
9
10use strict;
11use warnings;
12
13use base 'DBIx::Class::Storage';
14use mro 'c3';
15
6298a324 16use List::Util 'first';
17use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
ea5c7509 18use Sub::Name 'subname';
6298a324 19use namespace::clean;
d28bb90d 20
21#
052e8431 22# This code will remove non-selecting/non-restricting joins from
4b1b5ea3 23# {from} specs, aiding the RDBMS query optimizer
052e8431 24#
25sub _prune_unused_joins {
ea95892e 26 my $self = shift;
97e130fa 27 my ($from, $select, $where, $attrs, $ignore_multiplication) = @_;
052e8431 28
ea95892e 29 return $from unless $self->_use_join_optimizer;
30
052e8431 31 if (ref $from ne 'ARRAY' || ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH' || ref $from->[1] ne 'ARRAY') {
32 return $from; # only standard {from} specs are supported
33 }
34
4b1b5ea3 35 my $aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args(@_);
36
97e130fa 37 # don't care
38 delete $aliastypes->{joining};
39
4b1b5ea3 40 # a grouped set will not be affected by amount of rows. Thus any
41 # {multiplying} joins can go
97e130fa 42 delete $aliastypes->{multiplying}
43 if $ignore_multiplication or $attrs->{group_by};
4b1b5ea3 44
052e8431 45 my @newfrom = $from->[0]; # FROM head is always present
46
a4812caa 47 my %need_joins;
97e130fa 48
a4812caa 49 for (values %$aliastypes) {
50 # add all requested aliases
51 $need_joins{$_} = 1 for keys %$_;
52
53 # add all their parents (as per joinpath which is an AoH { table => alias })
97e130fa 54 $need_joins{$_} = 1 for map { values %$_ } map { @{$_->{-parents}} } values %$_;
a4812caa 55 }
97e130fa 56
052e8431 57 for my $j (@{$from}[1..$#$from]) {
539ffe87 58 push @newfrom, $j if (
4b1b5ea3 59 (! $j->[0]{-alias}) # legacy crap
539ffe87 60 ||
61 $need_joins{$j->[0]{-alias}}
62 );
052e8431 63 }
64
65 return \@newfrom;
66}
67
052e8431 68#
d28bb90d 69# This is the code producing joined subqueries like:
8273e845 70# SELECT me.*, other.* FROM ( SELECT me.* FROM ... ) JOIN other ON ...
d28bb90d 71#
72sub _adjust_select_args_for_complex_prefetch {
73 my ($self, $from, $select, $where, $attrs) = @_;
74
d28bb90d 75 $self->throw_exception ('Complex prefetches are not supported on resultsets with a custom from attribute')
76 if (ref $from ne 'ARRAY' || ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH' || ref $from->[1] ne 'ARRAY');
77
1e4f9fb3 78 my $root_alias = $attrs->{alias};
79
d28bb90d 80 # generate inner/outer attribute lists, remove stuff that doesn't apply
81 my $outer_attrs = { %$attrs };
1e4f9fb3 82 delete $outer_attrs->{$_} for qw/where bind rows offset group_by _grouped_by_distinct having/;
d28bb90d 83
186ba34c 84 my $inner_attrs = { %$attrs };
1e4f9fb3 85 delete $inner_attrs->{$_} for qw/from for collapse select as _related_results_construction/;
d28bb90d 86
4df1400e 87 # there is no point of ordering the insides if there is no limit
88 delete $inner_attrs->{order_by} if (
89 delete $inner_attrs->{_order_is_artificial}
90 or
91 ! $inner_attrs->{rows}
92 );
946f6260 93
d28bb90d 94 # generate the inner/outer select lists
95 # for inside we consider only stuff *not* brought in by the prefetch
96 # on the outside we substitute any function for its alias
97 my $outer_select = [ @$select ];
97e130fa 98 my $inner_select;
36fd7f07 99
97e130fa 100 my ($root_node, $root_node_offset);
27e0370d 101
102 for my $i (0 .. $#$from) {
103 my $node = $from->[$i];
104 my $h = (ref $node eq 'HASH') ? $node
105 : (ref $node eq 'ARRAY' and ref $node->[0] eq 'HASH') ? $node->[0]
106 : next
107 ;
108
1e4f9fb3 109 if ( ($h->{-alias}||'') eq $root_alias and $h->{-rsrc} ) {
97e130fa 110 $root_node = $h;
111 $root_node_offset = $i;
27e0370d 112 last;
113 }
114 }
115
116 $self->throw_exception ('Complex prefetches are not supported on resultsets with a custom from attribute')
97e130fa 117 unless $root_node;
27e0370d 118
119 # use the heavy duty resolver to take care of aliased/nonaliased naming
120 my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info($from);
121 my $selected_root_columns;
122
1e4f9fb3 123 for my $i (0 .. $#$outer_select) {
d28bb90d 124 my $sel = $outer_select->[$i];
125
1e4f9fb3 126 next if (
127 $colinfo->{$sel} and $colinfo->{$sel}{-source_alias} ne $root_alias
128 );
129
d28bb90d 130 if (ref $sel eq 'HASH' ) {
131 $sel->{-as} ||= $attrs->{as}[$i];
1e4f9fb3 132 $outer_select->[$i] = join ('.', $root_alias, ($sel->{-as} || "inner_column_$i") );
d28bb90d 133 }
27e0370d 134 elsif (! ref $sel and my $ci = $colinfo->{$sel}) {
135 $selected_root_columns->{$ci->{-colname}} = 1;
136 }
d28bb90d 137
138 push @$inner_select, $sel;
bb9bffea 139
140 push @{$inner_attrs->{as}}, $attrs->{as}[$i];
d28bb90d 141 }
142
97e130fa 143 # We will need to fetch all native columns in the inner subquery, which may
144 # be a part of an *outer* join condition, or an order_by (which needs to be
145 # preserved outside)
146 # We can not just fetch everything because a potential has_many restricting
147 # join collapse *will not work* on heavy data types.
148 my $connecting_aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args(
149 [grep { ref($_) eq 'ARRAY' or ref($_) eq 'HASH' } @{$from}[$root_node_offset .. $#$from]],
150 [],
151 $where,
152 $inner_attrs
153 );
154
155 for (sort map { keys %{$_->{-seen_columns}||{}} } map { values %$_ } values %$connecting_aliastypes) {
156 my $ci = $colinfo->{$_} or next;
157 if (
1e4f9fb3 158 $ci->{-source_alias} eq $root_alias
97e130fa 159 and
160 ! $selected_root_columns->{$ci->{-colname}}++
161 ) {
162 # adding it to both to keep limits not supporting dark selectors happy
163 push @$inner_select, $ci->{-fq_colname};
164 push @{$inner_attrs->{as}}, $ci->{-fq_colname};
27e0370d 165 }
166 }
167
ea95892e 168 # construct the inner $from and lock it in a subquery
48580715 169 # we need to prune first, because this will determine if we need a group_by below
97e130fa 170 # throw away all non-selecting, non-restricting multijoins
171 # (since we def. do not care about multiplication those inside the subquery)
6395604e 172 my $inner_subq = do {
ea95892e 173
174 # must use it here regardless of user requests
175 local $self->{_use_join_optimizer} = 1;
176
97e130fa 177 # throw away multijoins since we def. do not care about those inside the subquery
178 my $inner_from = $self->_prune_unused_joins ($from, $inner_select, $where, $inner_attrs, 'ignore_multiplication');
ea95892e 179
887a0aef 180 my $inner_aliastypes =
181 $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args( $inner_from, $inner_select, $where, $inner_attrs );
182
1e4f9fb3 183 # uh-oh a multiplier (which is not us) left in, this is a problem
0a3441ee 184 if (
1e4f9fb3 185 $inner_aliastypes->{multiplying}
186 and
187 !$inner_aliastypes->{grouping} # if there are groups - assume user knows wtf they are up to
0a3441ee 188 and
1e4f9fb3 189 my @multipliers = grep { $_ ne $root_alias } keys %{$inner_aliastypes->{multiplying}}
0a3441ee 190 ) {
1e4f9fb3 191
192 # if none of the multipliers came from an order_by (guaranteed to have been combined
193 # with a limit) - easy - just slap a group_by to simulate a collape and be on our way
194 if (
195 ! $inner_aliastypes->{ordering}
196 or
197 ! first { $inner_aliastypes->{ordering}{$_} } @multipliers
198 ) {
199 my $unprocessed_order_chunks;
200 ($inner_attrs->{group_by}, $unprocessed_order_chunks) = $self->_group_over_selection (
201 $inner_from, $inner_select, $inner_attrs->{order_by}
202 );
203
204 $self->throw_exception (
205 'A required group_by clause could not be constructed automatically due to a complex '
206 . 'order_by criteria. Either order_by columns only (no functions) or construct a suitable '
207 . 'group_by by hand'
208 ) if $unprocessed_order_chunks;
209 }
210 else {
211 # We need to order by external columns and group at the same time
212 # so we can calculate the proper limit
213 # This doesn't really make sense in SQL, however from DBICs point
214 # of view is rather valid (order the leftmost objects by whatever
215 # criteria and get the offset/rows many). There is a way around
216 # this however in SQL - we simply tae the direction of each piece
217 # of the foreign order and convert them to MIN(X) for ASC or MAX(X)
218 # for DESC, and group_by the root columns. The end result should be
219 # exactly what we expect
220
221 # FIXME REMOVE LATER - (just a sanity check)
222 if (defined ( my $impostor = first
223 { $_ ne $root_alias }
224 keys %{ $inner_aliastypes->{selecting} }
225 ) ) {
226 $self->throw_exception(sprintf
227 'Unexpected inner selection during complex prefetch (%s)...',
228 join ', ', keys %{ $inner_aliastypes->{joining}{$impostor}{-seen_columns} || {} }
229 );
230 }
231
232 # supplement the main selection with pks if not already there,
233 # as they will have to be a part of the group_by to colapse
234 # things properly
235 my $cur_sel = { map { $_ => 1 } @$inner_select };
236 my @pks = map { "$root_alias.$_" } $root_node->{-rsrc}->primary_columns
237 or $self->throw_exception( sprintf
238 'Unable to perform complex limited prefetch off %s without declared primary key',
239 $root_node->{-rsrc}->source_name,
240 );
241 for my $col (@pks) {
242 push @$inner_select, $col
243 unless $cur_sel->{$col}++;
244 }
245
246 # wrap any part of the order_by that "responds" to an ordering alias
247 # into a MIN/MAX
248 # FIXME - this code is a joke, will need to be completely rewritten in
249 # the DQ branch. But I need to push a POC here, otherwise the
250 # pesky tests won't pass
251 my $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
252 my ($lquote, $rquote, $sep) = map { quotemeta $_ } ($sql_maker->_quote_chars, $sql_maker->name_sep);
253 my $own_re = qr/ $lquote \Q$root_alias\E $rquote $sep | \b \Q$root_alias\E $sep /x;
e6977bbb 254 my @order_chunks = map { ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' ? $_ : [ $_ ] } $sql_maker->_order_by_chunks($attrs->{order_by});
255 my @new_order = map { \$_ } @order_chunks;
256 my $inner_columns_info = $self->_resolve_column_info($inner_from);
257
258 # loop through and replace stuff that is not "ours" with a min/max func
259 # everything is a literal at this point, since we are likely properly
260 # quoted and stuff
261 for my $i (0 .. $#new_order) {
262 my $chunk = $order_chunks[$i][0];
263
264 # skip ourselves
265 next if $chunk =~ $own_re;
266
267 my $is_desc = $chunk =~ s/\sDESC$//i;
268 $chunk =~ s/\sASC$//i;
269
270 # maybe our own unqualified column
271 my ($ord_bit) = ($lquote and $sep)
272 ? $chunk =~ /^ $lquote ([^$sep]+) $rquote $/x
273 : $chunk
274 ;
275 next if (
276 $ord_bit
277 and
278 $inner_columns_info->{$ord_bit}
279 and
280 $inner_columns_info->{$ord_bit}{-source_alias} eq $root_alias
281 );
282
283 $new_order[$i] = \[
1e4f9fb3 284 sprintf(
285 '%s(%s)%s',
286 ($is_desc ? 'MAX' : 'MIN'),
e6977bbb 287 $chunk,
1e4f9fb3 288 ($is_desc ? ' DESC' : ''),
289 ),
290 @ {$order_chunks[$i]} [ 1 .. $#{$order_chunks[$i]} ]
291 ];
292 }
293
e6977bbb 294 $inner_attrs->{order_by} = \@new_order;
295
296 # do not care about leftovers here - it will be all the functions
297 # we just created
1e4f9fb3 298 ($inner_attrs->{group_by}) = $self->_group_over_selection (
299 $inner_from, $inner_select, $inner_attrs->{order_by}
300 );
301 }
0a3441ee 302 }
d28bb90d 303
ea95892e 304 # we already optimized $inner_from above
97e130fa 305 # and already local()ized
306 $self->{_use_join_optimizer} = 0;
d28bb90d 307
ea95892e 308 # generate the subquery
6395604e 309 $self->_select_args_to_query (
ea95892e 310 $inner_from,
311 $inner_select,
312 $where,
313 $inner_attrs,
314 );
d28bb90d 315 };
316
317 # Generate the outer from - this is relatively easy (really just replace
318 # the join slot with the subquery), with a major caveat - we can not
319 # join anything that is non-selecting (not part of the prefetch), but at
320 # the same time is a multi-type relationship, as it will explode the result.
321 #
322 # There are two possibilities here
323 # - either the join is non-restricting, in which case we simply throw it away
324 # - it is part of the restrictions, in which case we need to collapse the outer
325 # result by tackling yet another group_by to the outside of the query
326
27e0370d 327 # work on a shallow copy
052e8431 328 $from = [ @$from ];
052e8431 329
d28bb90d 330 my @outer_from;
53c29913 331
27e0370d 332 # we may not be the head
97e130fa 333 if ($root_node_offset) {
27e0370d 334 # first generate the outer_from, up to the substitution point
97e130fa 335 @outer_from = splice @$from, 0, $root_node_offset;
27e0370d 336
337 push @outer_from, [
338 {
1e4f9fb3 339 -alias => $root_alias,
97e130fa 340 -rsrc => $root_node->{-rsrc},
1e4f9fb3 341 $root_alias => $inner_subq,
27e0370d 342 },
97e130fa 343 @{$from->[0]}[1 .. $#{$from->[0]}],
27e0370d 344 ];
345 }
346 else {
27e0370d 347 @outer_from = {
1e4f9fb3 348 -alias => $root_alias,
27e0370d 349 -rsrc => $root_node->{-rsrc},
1e4f9fb3 350 $root_alias => $inner_subq,
27e0370d 351 };
d28bb90d 352 }
353
97e130fa 354 shift @$from; # it's replaced in @outer_from already
355
ea95892e 356 # scan the *remaining* from spec against different attributes, and see which joins are needed
052e8431 357 # in what role
358 my $outer_aliastypes =
539ffe87 359 $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args( $from, $outer_select, $where, $outer_attrs );
052e8431 360
a4812caa 361 # unroll parents
1e4f9fb3 362 my ($outer_select_chain, @outer_nonselecting_chains) = map { +{
363 map { $_ => 1 } map { values %$_} map { @{$_->{-parents}} } values %{ $outer_aliastypes->{$_} || {} }
364 } } qw/selecting restricting grouping ordering/;
a4812caa 365
d28bb90d 366 # see what's left - throw away if not selecting/restricting
a4812caa 367 # also throw in a group_by if a non-selecting multiplier,
368 # to guard against cross-join explosions
36fd7f07 369 my $need_outer_group_by;
d28bb90d 370 while (my $j = shift @$from) {
371 my $alias = $j->[0]{-alias};
372
a4812caa 373 if (
374 $outer_select_chain->{$alias}
375 ) {
376 push @outer_from, $j
d28bb90d 377 }
1e4f9fb3 378 elsif (first { $_->{$alias} } @outer_nonselecting_chains ) {
d28bb90d 379 push @outer_from, $j;
a4812caa 380 $need_outer_group_by ||= $outer_aliastypes->{multiplying}{$alias} ? 1 : 0;
d28bb90d 381 }
382 }
383
1e4f9fb3 384 if ( $need_outer_group_by and $attrs->{_grouped_by_distinct} ) {
36fd7f07 385
386 my $unprocessed_order_chunks;
387 ($outer_attrs->{group_by}, $unprocessed_order_chunks) = $self->_group_over_selection (
388 \@outer_from, $outer_select, $outer_attrs->{order_by}
389 );
390
391 $self->throw_exception (
392 'A required group_by clause could not be constructed automatically due to a complex '
393 . 'order_by criteria. Either order_by columns only (no functions) or construct a suitable '
394 . 'group_by by hand'
395 ) if $unprocessed_order_chunks;
396
397 }
398
d28bb90d 399 # This is totally horrific - the $where ends up in both the inner and outer query
400 # Unfortunately not much can be done until SQLA2 introspection arrives, and even
401 # then if where conditions apply to the *right* side of the prefetch, you may have
402 # to both filter the inner select (e.g. to apply a limit) and then have to re-filter
403 # the outer select to exclude joins you didin't want in the first place
404 #
405 # OTOH it can be seen as a plus: <ash> (notes that this query would make a DBA cry ;)
406 return (\@outer_from, $outer_select, $where, $outer_attrs);
407}
408
1a736efb 409#
410# I KNOW THIS SUCKS! GET SQLA2 OUT THE DOOR SO THIS CAN DIE!
411#
ad630f4b 412# Due to a lack of SQLA2 we fall back to crude scans of all the
413# select/where/order/group attributes, in order to determine what
414# aliases are neded to fulfill the query. This information is used
415# throughout the code to prune unnecessary JOINs from the queries
416# in an attempt to reduce the execution time.
417# Although the method is pretty horrific, the worst thing that can
1a736efb 418# happen is for it to fail due to some scalar SQL, which in turn will
419# result in a vocal exception.
539ffe87 420sub _resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args {
052e8431 421 my ( $self, $from, $select, $where, $attrs ) = @_;
546f1cd9 422
ad630f4b 423 $self->throw_exception ('Unable to analyze custom {from}')
424 if ref $from ne 'ARRAY';
546f1cd9 425
ad630f4b 426 # what we will return
964a3c71 427 my $aliases_by_type;
546f1cd9 428
ad630f4b 429 # see what aliases are there to work with
430 my $alias_list;
539ffe87 431 for (@$from) {
432 my $j = $_;
ad630f4b 433 $j = $j->[0] if ref $j eq 'ARRAY';
539ffe87 434 my $al = $j->{-alias}
435 or next;
436
437 $alias_list->{$al} = $j;
97e130fa 438 $aliases_by_type->{multiplying}{$al} ||= { -parents => $j->{-join_path}||[] } if (
a4812caa 439 # not array == {from} head == can't be multiplying
440 ( ref($_) eq 'ARRAY' and ! $j->{-is_single} )
441 or
442 # a parent of ours is already a multiplier
443 ( grep { $aliases_by_type->{multiplying}{$_} } @{ $j->{-join_path}||[] } )
444 );
546f1cd9 445 }
546f1cd9 446
1a736efb 447 # get a column to source/alias map (including unqualified ones)
448 my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info ($from);
449
ad630f4b 450 # set up a botched SQLA
451 my $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
07f31d19 452
4c2b30d6 453 # these are throw away results, do not pollute the bind stack
4c2b30d6 454 local $sql_maker->{select_bind};
0542ec57 455 local $sql_maker->{where_bind};
456 local $sql_maker->{group_bind};
457 local $sql_maker->{having_bind};
97e130fa 458 local $sql_maker->{from_bind};
3f5b99fe 459
460 # we can't scan properly without any quoting (\b doesn't cut it
461 # everywhere), so unless there is proper quoting set - use our
462 # own weird impossible character.
463 # Also in the case of no quoting, we need to explicitly disable
464 # name_sep, otherwise sorry nasty legacy syntax like
465 # { 'count(foo.id)' => { '>' => 3 } } will stop working >:(
466 local $sql_maker->{quote_char} = $sql_maker->{quote_char};
467 local $sql_maker->{name_sep} = $sql_maker->{name_sep};
468
469 unless (defined $sql_maker->{quote_char} and length $sql_maker->{quote_char}) {
e493ecb2 470 $sql_maker->{quote_char} = ["\x00", "\xFF"];
471 # if we don't unset it we screw up retarded but unfortunately working
472 # 'MAX(foo.bar)' => { '>', 3 }
3f5b99fe 473 $sql_maker->{name_sep} = '';
474 }
475
476 my ($lquote, $rquote, $sep) = map { quotemeta $_ } ($sql_maker->_quote_chars, $sql_maker->name_sep);
07f31d19 477
1a736efb 478 # generate sql chunks
479 my $to_scan = {
480 restricting => [
481 $sql_maker->_recurse_where ($where),
1e4f9fb3 482 $sql_maker->_parse_rs_attrs ({ having => $attrs->{having} }),
483 ],
484 grouping => [
485 $sql_maker->_parse_rs_attrs ({ group_by => $attrs->{group_by} }),
1a736efb 486 ],
97e130fa 487 joining => [
488 $sql_maker->_recurse_from (
489 ref $from->[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? $from->[0][0] : $from->[0],
490 @{$from}[1 .. $#$from],
491 ),
492 ],
1a736efb 493 selecting => [
1a736efb 494 $sql_maker->_recurse_fields ($select),
1e4f9fb3 495 ],
496 ordering => [
497 map { $_->[0] } $self->_extract_order_criteria ($attrs->{order_by}, $sql_maker),
1a736efb 498 ],
499 };
07f31d19 500
1a736efb 501 # throw away empty chunks
502 $_ = [ map { $_ || () } @$_ ] for values %$to_scan;
07f31d19 503
1a736efb 504 # first loop through all fully qualified columns and get the corresponding
505 # alias (should work even if they are in scalarrefs)
ad630f4b 506 for my $alias (keys %$alias_list) {
1a736efb 507 my $al_re = qr/
97e130fa 508 $lquote $alias $rquote $sep (?: $lquote ([^$rquote]+) $rquote )?
1a736efb 509 |
97e130fa 510 \b $alias \. ([^\s\)\($rquote]+)?
1a736efb 511 /x;
512
1a736efb 513 for my $type (keys %$to_scan) {
514 for my $piece (@{$to_scan->{$type}}) {
97e130fa 515 if (my @matches = $piece =~ /$al_re/g) {
516 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path}||[] };
1e4f9fb3 517 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias}{-seen_columns}{"$alias.$_"} = "$alias.$_"
97e130fa 518 for grep { defined $_ } @matches;
519 }
1a736efb 520 }
ad630f4b 521 }
1a736efb 522 }
523
524 # now loop through unqualified column names, and try to locate them within
525 # the chunks
526 for my $col (keys %$colinfo) {
3f5b99fe 527 next if $col =~ / \. /x; # if column is qualified it was caught by the above
1a736efb 528
97e130fa 529 my $col_re = qr/ $lquote ($col) $rquote /x;
07f31d19 530
1a736efb 531 for my $type (keys %$to_scan) {
532 for my $piece (@{$to_scan->{$type}}) {
97e130fa 533 if (my @matches = $piece =~ /$col_re/g) {
a4812caa 534 my $alias = $colinfo->{$col}{-source_alias};
97e130fa 535 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path}||[] };
1e4f9fb3 536 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias}{-seen_columns}{"$alias.$_"} = $_
97e130fa 537 for grep { defined $_ } @matches;
a4812caa 538 }
1a736efb 539 }
07f31d19 540 }
541 }
542
543 # Add any non-left joins to the restriction list (such joins are indeed restrictions)
ad630f4b 544 for my $j (values %$alias_list) {
07f31d19 545 my $alias = $j->{-alias} or next;
97e130fa 546 $aliases_by_type->{restricting}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $j->{-join_path}||[] } if (
07f31d19 547 (not $j->{-join_type})
548 or
549 ($j->{-join_type} !~ /^left (?: \s+ outer)? $/xi)
550 );
551 }
552
1e4f9fb3 553 for (keys %$aliases_by_type) {
554 delete $aliases_by_type->{$_} unless keys %{$aliases_by_type->{$_}};
555 }
556
964a3c71 557 return $aliases_by_type;
07f31d19 558}
559
bac358c9 560# This is the engine behind { distinct => 1 }
0a3441ee 561sub _group_over_selection {
562 my ($self, $from, $select, $order_by) = @_;
563
564 my $rs_column_list = $self->_resolve_column_info ($from);
565
566 my (@group_by, %group_index);
567
36fd7f07 568 # the logic is: if it is a { func => val } we assume an aggregate,
569 # otherwise if \'...' or \[...] we assume the user knows what is
570 # going on thus group over it
0a3441ee 571 for (@$select) {
572 if (! ref($_) or ref ($_) ne 'HASH' ) {
573 push @group_by, $_;
574 $group_index{$_}++;
575 if ($rs_column_list->{$_} and $_ !~ /\./ ) {
576 # add a fully qualified version as well
577 $group_index{"$rs_column_list->{$_}{-source_alias}.$_"}++;
578 }
07f31d19 579 }
580 }
ad630f4b 581
0a3441ee 582 # add any order_by parts that are not already present in the group_by
583 # we need to be careful not to add any named functions/aggregates
bac358c9 584 # i.e. order_by => [ ... { count => 'foo' } ... ]
14e26c5f 585 my @leftovers;
bac358c9 586 for ($self->_extract_order_criteria($order_by)) {
0a3441ee 587 # only consider real columns (for functions the user got to do an explicit group_by)
14e26c5f 588 if (@$_ != 1) {
589 push @leftovers, $_;
590 next;
591 }
bac358c9 592 my $chunk = $_->[0];
14e26c5f 593 my $colinfo = $rs_column_list->{$chunk} or do {
594 push @leftovers, $_;
595 next;
596 };
0a3441ee 597
598 $chunk = "$colinfo->{-source_alias}.$chunk" if $chunk !~ /\./;
599 push @group_by, $chunk unless $group_index{$chunk}++;
600 }
601
14e26c5f 602 return wantarray
603 ? (\@group_by, (@leftovers ? \@leftovers : undef) )
604 : \@group_by
605 ;
07f31d19 606}
607
d28bb90d 608sub _resolve_ident_sources {
609 my ($self, $ident) = @_;
610
611 my $alias2source = {};
612 my $rs_alias;
613
614 # the reason this is so contrived is that $ident may be a {from}
615 # structure, specifying multiple tables to join
6298a324 616 if ( blessed $ident && $ident->isa("DBIx::Class::ResultSource") ) {
d28bb90d 617 # this is compat mode for insert/update/delete which do not deal with aliases
618 $alias2source->{me} = $ident;
619 $rs_alias = 'me';
620 }
621 elsif (ref $ident eq 'ARRAY') {
622
623 for (@$ident) {
624 my $tabinfo;
625 if (ref $_ eq 'HASH') {
626 $tabinfo = $_;
627 $rs_alias = $tabinfo->{-alias};
628 }
629 if (ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' and ref $_->[0] eq 'HASH') {
630 $tabinfo = $_->[0];
631 }
632
4376a157 633 $alias2source->{$tabinfo->{-alias}} = $tabinfo->{-rsrc}
634 if ($tabinfo->{-rsrc});
d28bb90d 635 }
636 }
637
638 return ($alias2source, $rs_alias);
639}
640
641# Takes $ident, \@column_names
642#
643# returns { $column_name => \%column_info, ... }
644# also note: this adds -result_source => $rsrc to the column info
645#
09e14fdc 646# If no columns_names are supplied returns info about *all* columns
647# for all sources
d28bb90d 648sub _resolve_column_info {
649 my ($self, $ident, $colnames) = @_;
650 my ($alias2src, $root_alias) = $self->_resolve_ident_sources($ident);
651
52416317 652 my (%seen_cols, @auto_colnames);
d28bb90d 653
654 # compile a global list of column names, to be able to properly
655 # disambiguate unqualified column names (if at all possible)
656 for my $alias (keys %$alias2src) {
657 my $rsrc = $alias2src->{$alias};
658 for my $colname ($rsrc->columns) {
659 push @{$seen_cols{$colname}}, $alias;
3f5b99fe 660 push @auto_colnames, "$alias.$colname" unless $colnames;
d28bb90d 661 }
662 }
663
09e14fdc 664 $colnames ||= [
665 @auto_colnames,
666 grep { @{$seen_cols{$_}} == 1 } (keys %seen_cols),
667 ];
668
52416317 669 my (%return, $colinfos);
d28bb90d 670 foreach my $col (@$colnames) {
52416317 671 my ($source_alias, $colname) = $col =~ m/^ (?: ([^\.]+) \. )? (.+) $/x;
d28bb90d 672
52416317 673 # if the column was seen exactly once - we know which rsrc it came from
674 $source_alias ||= $seen_cols{$colname}[0]
675 if ($seen_cols{$colname} and @{$seen_cols{$colname}} == 1);
d28bb90d 676
52416317 677 next unless $source_alias;
678
679 my $rsrc = $alias2src->{$source_alias}
680 or next;
681
682 $return{$col} = {
6395604e 683 %{
684 ( $colinfos->{$source_alias} ||= $rsrc->columns_info )->{$colname}
685 ||
686 $self->throw_exception(
687 "No such column '$colname' on source " . $rsrc->source_name
688 );
689 },
d28bb90d 690 -result_source => $rsrc,
52416317 691 -source_alias => $source_alias,
81bf295c 692 -fq_colname => $col eq $colname ? "$source_alias.$col" : $col,
693 -colname => $colname,
d28bb90d 694 };
81bf295c 695
696 $return{"$source_alias.$colname"} = $return{$col} if $col eq $colname;
d28bb90d 697 }
698
699 return \%return;
700}
701
289ac713 702# The DBIC relationship chaining implementation is pretty simple - every
703# new related_relationship is pushed onto the {from} stack, and the {select}
704# window simply slides further in. This means that when we count somewhere
705# in the middle, we got to make sure that everything in the join chain is an
706# actual inner join, otherwise the count will come back with unpredictable
707# results (a resultset may be generated with _some_ rows regardless of if
708# the relation which the $rs currently selects has rows or not). E.g.
709# $artist_rs->cds->count - normally generates:
710# SELECT COUNT( * ) FROM artist me LEFT JOIN cd cds ON cds.artist = me.artistid
711# which actually returns the number of artists * (number of cds || 1)
712#
713# So what we do here is crawl {from}, determine if the current alias is at
714# the top of the stack, and if not - make sure the chain is inner-joined down
715# to the root.
716#
31a8aaaf 717sub _inner_join_to_node {
289ac713 718 my ($self, $from, $alias) = @_;
719
720 # subqueries and other oddness are naturally not supported
721 return $from if (
722 ref $from ne 'ARRAY'
723 ||
724 @$from <= 1
725 ||
726 ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH'
727 ||
728 ! $from->[0]{-alias}
729 ||
7eb76996 730 $from->[0]{-alias} eq $alias # this last bit means $alias is the head of $from - nothing to do
289ac713 731 );
732
733 # find the current $alias in the $from structure
734 my $switch_branch;
735 JOINSCAN:
736 for my $j (@{$from}[1 .. $#$from]) {
737 if ($j->[0]{-alias} eq $alias) {
738 $switch_branch = $j->[0]{-join_path};
739 last JOINSCAN;
740 }
741 }
742
7eb76996 743 # something else went quite wrong
289ac713 744 return $from unless $switch_branch;
745
746 # So it looks like we will have to switch some stuff around.
747 # local() is useless here as we will be leaving the scope
748 # anyway, and deep cloning is just too fucking expensive
8273e845 749 # So replace the first hashref in the node arrayref manually
289ac713 750 my @new_from = ($from->[0]);
faeb2407 751 my $sw_idx = { map { (values %$_), 1 } @$switch_branch }; #there's one k/v per join-path
289ac713 752
753 for my $j (@{$from}[1 .. $#$from]) {
754 my $jalias = $j->[0]{-alias};
755
756 if ($sw_idx->{$jalias}) {
757 my %attrs = %{$j->[0]};
758 delete $attrs{-join_type};
759 push @new_from, [
760 \%attrs,
761 @{$j}[ 1 .. $#$j ],
762 ];
763 }
764 else {
765 push @new_from, $j;
766 }
767 }
768
769 return \@new_from;
770}
771
bac358c9 772sub _extract_order_criteria {
1a736efb 773 my ($self, $order_by, $sql_maker) = @_;
c0748280 774
1a736efb 775 my $parser = sub {
e6977bbb 776 my ($sql_maker, $order_by, $orig_quote_chars) = @_;
c0748280 777
1a736efb 778 return scalar $sql_maker->_order_by_chunks ($order_by)
779 unless wantarray;
c0748280 780
e6977bbb 781 my ($lq, $rq, $sep) = map { quotemeta($_) } (
782 ($orig_quote_chars ? @$orig_quote_chars : $sql_maker->_quote_chars),
783 $sql_maker->name_sep
784 );
785
1a736efb 786 my @chunks;
bac358c9 787 for ($sql_maker->_order_by_chunks ($order_by) ) {
e6977bbb 788 my $chunk = ref $_ ? [ @$_ ] : [ $_ ];
bac358c9 789 $chunk->[0] =~ s/\s+ (?: ASC|DESC ) \s* $//ix;
e6977bbb 790
791 # order criteria may have come back pre-quoted (literals and whatnot)
792 # this is fragile, but the best we can currently do
793 $chunk->[0] =~ s/^ $lq (.+?) $rq $sep $lq (.+?) $rq $/"$1.$2"/xe
794 or $chunk->[0] =~ s/^ $lq (.+) $rq $/$1/x;
795
1a736efb 796 push @chunks, $chunk;
bac6c4fb 797 }
1a736efb 798
799 return @chunks;
800 };
801
802 if ($sql_maker) {
803 return $parser->($sql_maker, $order_by);
bac6c4fb 804 }
805 else {
1a736efb 806 $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
e6977bbb 807
808 # pass these in to deal with literals coming from
809 # the user or the deep guts of prefetch
810 my $orig_quote_chars = [$sql_maker->_quote_chars];
811
1a736efb 812 local $sql_maker->{quote_char};
e6977bbb 813 return $parser->($sql_maker, $order_by, $orig_quote_chars);
bac6c4fb 814 }
bac6c4fb 815}
816
7cec4356 817sub _order_by_is_stable {
5f11e54f 818 my ($self, $ident, $order_by, $where) = @_;
c0748280 819
5f11e54f 820 my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info($ident, [
821 (map { $_->[0] } $self->_extract_order_criteria($order_by)),
822 $where ? @{$self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($where)} :(),
823 ]);
c0748280 824
7cec4356 825 return undef unless keys %$colinfo;
826
827 my $cols_per_src;
828 $cols_per_src->{$_->{-source_alias}}{$_->{-colname}} = $_ for values %$colinfo;
829
830 for (values %$cols_per_src) {
831 my $src = (values %$_)[0]->{-result_source};
832 return 1 if $src->_identifying_column_set($_);
c0748280 833 }
834
7cec4356 835 return undef;
836}
837
0e81e691 838# this is almost identical to the above, except it accepts only
839# a single rsrc, and will succeed only if the first portion of the order
840# by is stable.
841# returns that portion as a colinfo hashref on success
842sub _main_source_order_by_portion_is_stable {
843 my ($self, $main_rsrc, $order_by, $where) = @_;
844
845 die "Huh... I expect a blessed result_source..."
846 if ref($main_rsrc) eq 'ARRAY';
847
848 my @ord_cols = map
849 { $_->[0] }
850 ( $self->_extract_order_criteria($order_by) )
851 ;
852 return unless @ord_cols;
853
854 my $colinfos = $self->_resolve_column_info($main_rsrc, \@ord_cols);
855 for (0 .. $#ord_cols) {
856 if (
857 ! $colinfos->{$ord_cols[$_]}
858 or
859 $colinfos->{$ord_cols[$_]}{-result_source} != $main_rsrc
860 ) {
861 $#ord_cols = $_ - 1;
862 last;
863 }
864 }
865
866 # we just truncated it above
867 return unless @ord_cols;
868
869 # since all we check here are the start of the order_by belonging to the
870 # top level $rsrc, a present identifying set will mean that the resultset
871 # is ordered by its leftmost table in a stable manner
872 #
873 # single source - safely use both qualified and unqualified name
874 my $order_portion_ci = { map {
875 $colinfos->{$_}{-colname} => $colinfos->{$_},
876 $colinfos->{$_}{-fq_colname} => $colinfos->{$_},
877 } @ord_cols };
878
879 $where = $where ? $self->_resolve_column_info(
880 $main_rsrc, $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($where)
881 ) : {};
882
883 return (
884 $main_rsrc->_identifying_column_set({ %$where, %$order_portion_ci })
885 ? $order_portion_ci
886 : undef
887 );
888}
889
5f11e54f 890# returns an arrayref of column names which *definitely* have som
891# sort of non-nullable equality requested in the given condition
892# specification. This is used to figure out if a resultset is
893# constrained to a column which is part of a unique constraint,
894# which in turn allows us to better predict how ordering will behave
895# etc.
896#
897# this is a rudimentary, incomplete, and error-prone extractor
898# however this is OK - it is conservative, and if we can not find
899# something that is in fact there - the stack will recover gracefully
900# Also - DQ and the mst it rode in on will save us all RSN!!!
901sub _extract_fixed_condition_columns {
902 my ($self, $where, $nested) = @_;
903
904 return unless ref $where eq 'HASH';
905
906 my @cols;
907 for my $lhs (keys %$where) {
908 if ($lhs =~ /^\-and$/i) {
909 push @cols, ref $where->{$lhs} eq 'ARRAY'
910 ? ( map { $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($_, 1) } @{$where->{$lhs}} )
911 : $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($where->{$lhs}, 1)
912 ;
913 }
914 elsif ($lhs !~ /^\-/) {
915 my $val = $where->{$lhs};
916
917 push @cols, $lhs if (defined $val and (
918 ! ref $val
919 or
920 (ref $val eq 'HASH' and keys %$val == 1 and defined $val->{'='})
921 ));
922 }
923 }
924 return $nested ? @cols : \@cols;
c0748280 925}
bac6c4fb 926
d28bb90d 9271;