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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
7eb76996 7# display. The arrival of SQLA2 should immediately oboslete 90% of this
d28bb90d 8#
9
10use strict;
11use warnings;
12
13use base 'DBIx::Class::Storage';
14use mro 'c3';
15
16use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/;
17
18#
052e8431 19# This code will remove non-selecting/non-restricting joins from
4b1b5ea3 20# {from} specs, aiding the RDBMS query optimizer
052e8431 21#
22sub _prune_unused_joins {
4b1b5ea3 23 my ($self) = shift;
24
25 my ($from, $select, $where, $attrs) = @_;
052e8431 26
052e8431 27 if (ref $from ne 'ARRAY' || ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH' || ref $from->[1] ne 'ARRAY') {
28 return $from; # only standard {from} specs are supported
29 }
30
4b1b5ea3 31 my $aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args(@_);
32
33 # a grouped set will not be affected by amount of rows. Thus any
34 # {multiplying} joins can go
35 delete $aliastypes->{multiplying} if $attrs->{group_by};
36
052e8431 37
38 my @newfrom = $from->[0]; # FROM head is always present
39
40 my %need_joins = (map { %{$_||{}} } (values %$aliastypes) );
41 for my $j (@{$from}[1..$#$from]) {
539ffe87 42 push @newfrom, $j if (
4b1b5ea3 43 (! $j->[0]{-alias}) # legacy crap
539ffe87 44 ||
45 $need_joins{$j->[0]{-alias}}
46 );
052e8431 47 }
48
49 return \@newfrom;
50}
51
052e8431 52#
d28bb90d 53# This is the code producing joined subqueries like:
54# SELECT me.*, other.* FROM ( SELECT me.* FROM ... ) JOIN other ON ...
55#
56sub _adjust_select_args_for_complex_prefetch {
57 my ($self, $from, $select, $where, $attrs) = @_;
58
59 $self->throw_exception ('Nothing to prefetch... how did we get here?!')
60 if not @{$attrs->{_prefetch_select}};
61
62 $self->throw_exception ('Complex prefetches are not supported on resultsets with a custom from attribute')
63 if (ref $from ne 'ARRAY' || ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH' || ref $from->[1] ne 'ARRAY');
64
65
66 # generate inner/outer attribute lists, remove stuff that doesn't apply
67 my $outer_attrs = { %$attrs };
68 delete $outer_attrs->{$_} for qw/where bind rows offset group_by having/;
69
70 my $inner_attrs = { %$attrs };
71 delete $inner_attrs->{$_} for qw/for collapse _prefetch_select _collapse_order_by select as/;
72
73
74 # bring over all non-collapse-induced order_by into the inner query (if any)
75 # the outer one will have to keep them all
76 delete $inner_attrs->{order_by};
77 if (my $ord_cnt = @{$outer_attrs->{order_by}} - @{$outer_attrs->{_collapse_order_by}} ) {
78 $inner_attrs->{order_by} = [
79 @{$outer_attrs->{order_by}}[ 0 .. $ord_cnt - 1]
80 ];
81 }
82
d28bb90d 83 # generate the inner/outer select lists
84 # for inside we consider only stuff *not* brought in by the prefetch
85 # on the outside we substitute any function for its alias
86 my $outer_select = [ @$select ];
87 my $inner_select = [];
88 for my $i (0 .. ( @$outer_select - @{$outer_attrs->{_prefetch_select}} - 1) ) {
89 my $sel = $outer_select->[$i];
90
91 if (ref $sel eq 'HASH' ) {
92 $sel->{-as} ||= $attrs->{as}[$i];
93 $outer_select->[$i] = join ('.', $attrs->{alias}, ($sel->{-as} || "inner_column_$i") );
94 }
95
96 push @$inner_select, $sel;
97 }
98
d28bb90d 99 # construct the inner $from for the subquery
48580715 100 # we need to prune first, because this will determine if we need a group_by below
052e8431 101 my $inner_from = $self->_prune_unused_joins ($from, $inner_select, $where, $inner_attrs);
ad630f4b 102
539ffe87 103 # if a multi-type join was needed in the subquery - add a group_by to simulate the
104 # collapse in the subq
105 $inner_attrs->{group_by} ||= $inner_select
106 if List::Util::first
107 { ! $_->[0]{-is_single} }
108 (@{$inner_from}[1 .. $#$inner_from])
109 ;
d28bb90d 110
d28bb90d 111 # generate the subquery
112 my $subq = $self->_select_args_to_query (
052e8431 113 $inner_from,
d28bb90d 114 $inner_select,
115 $where,
116 $inner_attrs,
117 );
118
119 my $subq_joinspec = {
120 -alias => $attrs->{alias},
052e8431 121 -source_handle => $inner_from->[0]{-source_handle},
d28bb90d 122 $attrs->{alias} => $subq,
123 };
124
125 # Generate the outer from - this is relatively easy (really just replace
126 # the join slot with the subquery), with a major caveat - we can not
127 # join anything that is non-selecting (not part of the prefetch), but at
128 # the same time is a multi-type relationship, as it will explode the result.
129 #
130 # There are two possibilities here
131 # - either the join is non-restricting, in which case we simply throw it away
132 # - it is part of the restrictions, in which case we need to collapse the outer
133 # result by tackling yet another group_by to the outside of the query
134
052e8431 135 # normalize a copy of $from, so it will be easier to work with further
136 # down (i.e. promote the initial hashref to an AoH)
137 $from = [ @$from ];
138 $from->[0] = [ $from->[0] ];
139
d28bb90d 140 # so first generate the outer_from, up to the substitution point
141 my @outer_from;
142 while (my $j = shift @$from) {
143 if ($j->[0]{-alias} eq $attrs->{alias}) { # time to swap
144 push @outer_from, [
145 $subq_joinspec,
146 @{$j}[1 .. $#$j],
147 ];
148 last; # we'll take care of what's left in $from below
149 }
150 else {
151 push @outer_from, $j;
152 }
153 }
154
052e8431 155 # scan the from spec against different attributes, and see which joins are needed
156 # in what role
157 my $outer_aliastypes =
539ffe87 158 $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args( $from, $outer_select, $where, $outer_attrs );
052e8431 159
d28bb90d 160 # see what's left - throw away if not selecting/restricting
161 # also throw in a group_by if restricting to guard against
162 # cross-join explosions
163 #
164 while (my $j = shift @$from) {
165 my $alias = $j->[0]{-alias};
166
964a3c71 167 if ($outer_aliastypes->{select}{$alias}) {
d28bb90d 168 push @outer_from, $j;
169 }
964a3c71 170 elsif ($outer_aliastypes->{restrict}{$alias}) {
d28bb90d 171 push @outer_from, $j;
539ffe87 172 $outer_attrs->{group_by} ||= $outer_select unless $j->[0]{-is_single};
d28bb90d 173 }
174 }
175
176 # demote the outer_from head
177 $outer_from[0] = $outer_from[0][0];
178
179 # This is totally horrific - the $where ends up in both the inner and outer query
180 # Unfortunately not much can be done until SQLA2 introspection arrives, and even
181 # then if where conditions apply to the *right* side of the prefetch, you may have
182 # to both filter the inner select (e.g. to apply a limit) and then have to re-filter
183 # the outer select to exclude joins you didin't want in the first place
184 #
185 # OTOH it can be seen as a plus: <ash> (notes that this query would make a DBA cry ;)
186 return (\@outer_from, $outer_select, $where, $outer_attrs);
187}
188
ad630f4b 189# Due to a lack of SQLA2 we fall back to crude scans of all the
190# select/where/order/group attributes, in order to determine what
191# aliases are neded to fulfill the query. This information is used
192# throughout the code to prune unnecessary JOINs from the queries
193# in an attempt to reduce the execution time.
194# Although the method is pretty horrific, the worst thing that can
195# happen is for it to fail due to an unqualified column, which in
196# turn will result in a vocal exception. Qualifying the column will
197# invariably solve the problem.
539ffe87 198sub _resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args {
052e8431 199 my ( $self, $from, $select, $where, $attrs ) = @_;
546f1cd9 200
ad630f4b 201 $self->throw_exception ('Unable to analyze custom {from}')
202 if ref $from ne 'ARRAY';
546f1cd9 203
ad630f4b 204 # what we will return
964a3c71 205 my $aliases_by_type;
546f1cd9 206
ad630f4b 207 # see what aliases are there to work with
208 my $alias_list;
539ffe87 209 for (@$from) {
210 my $j = $_;
ad630f4b 211 $j = $j->[0] if ref $j eq 'ARRAY';
539ffe87 212 my $al = $j->{-alias}
213 or next;
214
215 $alias_list->{$al} = $j;
216 $aliases_by_type->{multiplying}{$al} = 1
217 unless $j->{-is_single};
546f1cd9 218 }
546f1cd9 219
ad630f4b 220 # set up a botched SQLA
221 my $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
222 my $sep = quotemeta ($self->_sql_maker_opts->{name_sep} || '.');
223 local $sql_maker->{quote_char}; # so that we can regex away
07f31d19 224
225
ad630f4b 226 my $select_sql = $sql_maker->_recurse_fields ($select);
227 my $where_sql = $sql_maker->where ($where);
228 my $group_by_sql = $sql_maker->_order_by({
229 map { $_ => $attrs->{$_} } qw/group_by having/
230 });
c0748280 231 my @order_by_chunks = ($self->_parse_order_by ($attrs->{order_by}) );
07f31d19 232
ad630f4b 233 # match every alias to the sql chunks above
234 for my $alias (keys %$alias_list) {
235 my $al_re = qr/\b $alias $sep/x;
07f31d19 236
ad630f4b 237 for my $piece ($where_sql, $group_by_sql) {
964a3c71 238 $aliases_by_type->{restrict}{$alias} = 1 if ($piece =~ $al_re);
ad630f4b 239 }
07f31d19 240
ad630f4b 241 for my $piece ($select_sql, @order_by_chunks ) {
964a3c71 242 $aliases_by_type->{select}{$alias} = 1 if ($piece =~ $al_re);
07f31d19 243 }
244 }
245
246 # Add any non-left joins to the restriction list (such joins are indeed restrictions)
ad630f4b 247 for my $j (values %$alias_list) {
07f31d19 248 my $alias = $j->{-alias} or next;
964a3c71 249 $aliases_by_type->{restrict}{$alias} = 1 if (
07f31d19 250 (not $j->{-join_type})
251 or
252 ($j->{-join_type} !~ /^left (?: \s+ outer)? $/xi)
253 );
254 }
255
256 # mark all join parents as mentioned
257 # (e.g. join => { cds => 'tracks' } - tracks will need to bring cds too )
964a3c71 258 for my $type (keys %$aliases_by_type) {
259 for my $alias (keys %{$aliases_by_type->{$type}}) {
260 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$_} = 1
38f42d85 261 for (map { keys %$_ } @{ $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path} || [] });
07f31d19 262 }
263 }
ad630f4b 264
964a3c71 265 return $aliases_by_type;
07f31d19 266}
267
d28bb90d 268sub _resolve_ident_sources {
269 my ($self, $ident) = @_;
270
271 my $alias2source = {};
272 my $rs_alias;
273
274 # the reason this is so contrived is that $ident may be a {from}
275 # structure, specifying multiple tables to join
276 if ( Scalar::Util::blessed($ident) && $ident->isa("DBIx::Class::ResultSource") ) {
277 # this is compat mode for insert/update/delete which do not deal with aliases
278 $alias2source->{me} = $ident;
279 $rs_alias = 'me';
280 }
281 elsif (ref $ident eq 'ARRAY') {
282
283 for (@$ident) {
284 my $tabinfo;
285 if (ref $_ eq 'HASH') {
286 $tabinfo = $_;
287 $rs_alias = $tabinfo->{-alias};
288 }
289 if (ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' and ref $_->[0] eq 'HASH') {
290 $tabinfo = $_->[0];
291 }
292
293 $alias2source->{$tabinfo->{-alias}} = $tabinfo->{-source_handle}->resolve
294 if ($tabinfo->{-source_handle});
295 }
296 }
297
298 return ($alias2source, $rs_alias);
299}
300
301# Takes $ident, \@column_names
302#
303# returns { $column_name => \%column_info, ... }
304# also note: this adds -result_source => $rsrc to the column info
305#
09e14fdc 306# If no columns_names are supplied returns info about *all* columns
307# for all sources
d28bb90d 308sub _resolve_column_info {
309 my ($self, $ident, $colnames) = @_;
310 my ($alias2src, $root_alias) = $self->_resolve_ident_sources($ident);
311
312 my $sep = $self->_sql_maker_opts->{name_sep} || '.';
09e14fdc 313 my $qsep = quotemeta $sep;
d28bb90d 314
09e14fdc 315 my (%return, %seen_cols, @auto_colnames);
d28bb90d 316
317 # compile a global list of column names, to be able to properly
318 # disambiguate unqualified column names (if at all possible)
319 for my $alias (keys %$alias2src) {
320 my $rsrc = $alias2src->{$alias};
321 for my $colname ($rsrc->columns) {
322 push @{$seen_cols{$colname}}, $alias;
09e14fdc 323 push @auto_colnames, "$alias$sep$colname" unless $colnames;
d28bb90d 324 }
325 }
326
09e14fdc 327 $colnames ||= [
328 @auto_colnames,
329 grep { @{$seen_cols{$_}} == 1 } (keys %seen_cols),
330 ];
331
d28bb90d 332 COLUMN:
333 foreach my $col (@$colnames) {
09e14fdc 334 my ($alias, $colname) = $col =~ m/^ (?: ([^$qsep]+) $qsep)? (.+) $/x;
d28bb90d 335
336 unless ($alias) {
337 # see if the column was seen exactly once (so we know which rsrc it came from)
338 if ($seen_cols{$colname} and @{$seen_cols{$colname}} == 1) {
339 $alias = $seen_cols{$colname}[0];
340 }
341 else {
342 next COLUMN;
343 }
344 }
345
346 my $rsrc = $alias2src->{$alias};
347 $return{$col} = $rsrc && {
348 %{$rsrc->column_info($colname)},
349 -result_source => $rsrc,
350 -source_alias => $alias,
351 };
352 }
353
354 return \%return;
355}
356
289ac713 357# The DBIC relationship chaining implementation is pretty simple - every
358# new related_relationship is pushed onto the {from} stack, and the {select}
359# window simply slides further in. This means that when we count somewhere
360# in the middle, we got to make sure that everything in the join chain is an
361# actual inner join, otherwise the count will come back with unpredictable
362# results (a resultset may be generated with _some_ rows regardless of if
363# the relation which the $rs currently selects has rows or not). E.g.
364# $artist_rs->cds->count - normally generates:
365# SELECT COUNT( * ) FROM artist me LEFT JOIN cd cds ON cds.artist = me.artistid
366# which actually returns the number of artists * (number of cds || 1)
367#
368# So what we do here is crawl {from}, determine if the current alias is at
369# the top of the stack, and if not - make sure the chain is inner-joined down
370# to the root.
371#
372sub _straight_join_to_node {
373 my ($self, $from, $alias) = @_;
374
375 # subqueries and other oddness are naturally not supported
376 return $from if (
377 ref $from ne 'ARRAY'
378 ||
379 @$from <= 1
380 ||
381 ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH'
382 ||
383 ! $from->[0]{-alias}
384 ||
7eb76996 385 $from->[0]{-alias} eq $alias # this last bit means $alias is the head of $from - nothing to do
289ac713 386 );
387
388 # find the current $alias in the $from structure
389 my $switch_branch;
390 JOINSCAN:
391 for my $j (@{$from}[1 .. $#$from]) {
392 if ($j->[0]{-alias} eq $alias) {
393 $switch_branch = $j->[0]{-join_path};
394 last JOINSCAN;
395 }
396 }
397
7eb76996 398 # something else went quite wrong
289ac713 399 return $from unless $switch_branch;
400
401 # So it looks like we will have to switch some stuff around.
402 # local() is useless here as we will be leaving the scope
403 # anyway, and deep cloning is just too fucking expensive
7eb76996 404 # So replace the first hashref in the node arrayref manually
289ac713 405 my @new_from = ($from->[0]);
38f42d85 406 my $sw_idx = { map { values %$_ => 1 } @$switch_branch };
289ac713 407
408 for my $j (@{$from}[1 .. $#$from]) {
409 my $jalias = $j->[0]{-alias};
410
411 if ($sw_idx->{$jalias}) {
412 my %attrs = %{$j->[0]};
413 delete $attrs{-join_type};
414 push @new_from, [
415 \%attrs,
416 @{$j}[ 1 .. $#$j ],
417 ];
418 }
419 else {
420 push @new_from, $j;
421 }
422 }
423
424 return \@new_from;
425}
426
bac6c4fb 427# Most databases do not allow aliasing of tables in UPDATE/DELETE. Thus
428# a condition containing 'me' or other table prefixes will not work
429# at all. What this code tries to do (badly) is introspect the condition
430# and remove all column qualifiers. If it bails out early (returns undef)
431# the calling code should try another approach (e.g. a subquery)
432sub _strip_cond_qualifiers {
433 my ($self, $where) = @_;
434
435 my $cond = {};
436
437 # No-op. No condition, we're updating/deleting everything
438 return $cond unless $where;
439
440 if (ref $where eq 'ARRAY') {
441 $cond = [
442 map {
443 my %hash;
444 foreach my $key (keys %{$_}) {
445 $key =~ /([^.]+)$/;
446 $hash{$1} = $_->{$key};
447 }
448 \%hash;
449 } @$where
450 ];
451 }
452 elsif (ref $where eq 'HASH') {
453 if ( (keys %$where) == 1 && ( (keys %{$where})[0] eq '-and' )) {
454 $cond->{-and} = [];
455 my @cond = @{$where->{-and}};
456 for (my $i = 0; $i < @cond; $i++) {
457 my $entry = $cond[$i];
458 my $hash;
037e8dca 459 my $ref = ref $entry;
460 if ($ref eq 'HASH' or $ref eq 'ARRAY') {
bac6c4fb 461 $hash = $self->_strip_cond_qualifiers($entry);
462 }
037e8dca 463 elsif (! $ref) {
bac6c4fb 464 $entry =~ /([^.]+)$/;
465 $hash->{$1} = $cond[++$i];
466 }
037e8dca 467 else {
468 $self->throw_exception ("_strip_cond_qualifiers() is unable to handle a condition reftype $ref");
469 }
bac6c4fb 470 push @{$cond->{-and}}, $hash;
471 }
472 }
473 else {
474 foreach my $key (keys %$where) {
475 $key =~ /([^.]+)$/;
476 $cond->{$1} = $where->{$key};
477 }
478 }
479 }
480 else {
481 return undef;
482 }
483
484 return $cond;
485}
486
c0748280 487sub _parse_order_by {
488 my ($self, $order_by) = @_;
489
490 return scalar $self->sql_maker->_order_by_chunks ($order_by)
491 unless wantarray;
492
493 my $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
494 local $sql_maker->{quote_char}; #disable quoting
495 my @chunks;
496 for my $chunk (map { ref $_ ? @$_ : $_ } ($sql_maker->_order_by_chunks ($order_by) ) ) {
497 $chunk =~ s/\s+ (?: ASC|DESC ) \s* $//ix;
498 push @chunks, $chunk;
499 }
500
501 return @chunks;
502}
bac6c4fb 503
d28bb90d 5041;