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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';
b34d9331 18use DBIx::Class::_Util qw(UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION serialize);
b5ce6748 19use SQL::Abstract qw(is_plain_value is_literal_value);
e466c62b 20use DBIx::Class::Carp;
6298a324 21use namespace::clean;
d28bb90d 22
23#
052e8431 24# This code will remove non-selecting/non-restricting joins from
4b1b5ea3 25# {from} specs, aiding the RDBMS query optimizer
052e8431 26#
27sub _prune_unused_joins {
e1861c2c 28 my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
ea95892e 29
e1861c2c 30 # only standard {from} specs are supported, and we could be disabled in general
31 return ($attrs->{from}, {}) unless (
32 ref $attrs->{from} eq 'ARRAY'
33 and
34 @{$attrs->{from}} > 1
35 and
36 ref $attrs->{from}[0] eq 'HASH'
37 and
38 ref $attrs->{from}[1] eq 'ARRAY'
39 and
40 $self->_use_join_optimizer
41 );
052e8431 42
eb58c082 43 my $orig_aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args($attrs);
4b1b5ea3 44
eb58c082 45 my $new_aliastypes = { %$orig_aliastypes };
46
47 # we will be recreating this entirely
48 my @reclassify = 'joining';
97e130fa 49
4b1b5ea3 50 # a grouped set will not be affected by amount of rows. Thus any
eb58c082 51 # purely multiplicator classifications can go
52 # (will be reintroduced below if needed by something else)
53 push @reclassify, qw(multiplying premultiplied)
437a9cfa 54 if $attrs->{_force_prune_multiplying_joins} or $attrs->{group_by};
4b1b5ea3 55
eb58c082 56 # nuke what will be recalculated
57 delete @{$new_aliastypes}{@reclassify};
58
e1861c2c 59 my @newfrom = $attrs->{from}[0]; # FROM head is always present
052e8431 60
eb58c082 61 # recalculate what we need once the multipliers are potentially gone
62 # ignore premultiplies, since they do not add any value to anything
a4812caa 63 my %need_joins;
eb58c082 64 for ( @{$new_aliastypes}{grep { $_ ne 'premultiplied' } keys %$new_aliastypes }) {
a4812caa 65 # add all requested aliases
66 $need_joins{$_} = 1 for keys %$_;
67
68 # add all their parents (as per joinpath which is an AoH { table => alias })
97e130fa 69 $need_joins{$_} = 1 for map { values %$_ } map { @{$_->{-parents}} } values %$_;
a4812caa 70 }
97e130fa 71
e1861c2c 72 for my $j (@{$attrs->{from}}[1..$#{$attrs->{from}}]) {
539ffe87 73 push @newfrom, $j if (
a6ef93cb 74 (! defined $j->[0]{-alias}) # legacy crap
539ffe87 75 ||
76 $need_joins{$j->[0]{-alias}}
77 );
052e8431 78 }
79
eb58c082 80 # we have a new set of joiners - for everything we nuked pull the classification
81 # off the original stack
82 for my $ctype (@reclassify) {
83 $new_aliastypes->{$ctype} = { map
84 { $need_joins{$_} ? ( $_ => $orig_aliastypes->{$ctype}{$_} ) : () }
85 keys %{$orig_aliastypes->{$ctype}}
86 }
87 }
88
89 return ( \@newfrom, $new_aliastypes );
052e8431 90}
91
052e8431 92#
d28bb90d 93# This is the code producing joined subqueries like:
8273e845 94# SELECT me.*, other.* FROM ( SELECT me.* FROM ... ) JOIN other ON ...
d28bb90d 95#
96sub _adjust_select_args_for_complex_prefetch {
e1861c2c 97 my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
d28bb90d 98
e1861c2c 99 $self->throw_exception ('Complex prefetches are not supported on resultsets with a custom from attribute') unless (
100 ref $attrs->{from} eq 'ARRAY'
101 and
102 @{$attrs->{from}} > 1
103 and
104 ref $attrs->{from}[0] eq 'HASH'
105 and
106 ref $attrs->{from}[1] eq 'ARRAY'
107 );
d28bb90d 108
1e4f9fb3 109 my $root_alias = $attrs->{alias};
110
d28bb90d 111 # generate inner/outer attribute lists, remove stuff that doesn't apply
112 my $outer_attrs = { %$attrs };
e1861c2c 113 delete @{$outer_attrs}{qw(from bind rows offset group_by _grouped_by_distinct having)};
d28bb90d 114
6aa93928 115 my $inner_attrs = { %$attrs, _simple_passthrough_construction => 1 };
116 delete @{$inner_attrs}{qw(for collapse select as)};
d28bb90d 117
4df1400e 118 # there is no point of ordering the insides if there is no limit
119 delete $inner_attrs->{order_by} if (
120 delete $inner_attrs->{_order_is_artificial}
121 or
122 ! $inner_attrs->{rows}
123 );
946f6260 124
d28bb90d 125 # generate the inner/outer select lists
126 # for inside we consider only stuff *not* brought in by the prefetch
127 # on the outside we substitute any function for its alias
e1861c2c 128 $outer_attrs->{select} = [ @{$attrs->{select}} ];
36fd7f07 129
97e130fa 130 my ($root_node, $root_node_offset);
27e0370d 131
e1861c2c 132 for my $i (0 .. $#{$inner_attrs->{from}}) {
133 my $node = $inner_attrs->{from}[$i];
27e0370d 134 my $h = (ref $node eq 'HASH') ? $node
135 : (ref $node eq 'ARRAY' and ref $node->[0] eq 'HASH') ? $node->[0]
136 : next
137 ;
138
1e4f9fb3 139 if ( ($h->{-alias}||'') eq $root_alias and $h->{-rsrc} ) {
97e130fa 140 $root_node = $h;
141 $root_node_offset = $i;
27e0370d 142 last;
143 }
144 }
145
146 $self->throw_exception ('Complex prefetches are not supported on resultsets with a custom from attribute')
97e130fa 147 unless $root_node;
27e0370d 148
149 # use the heavy duty resolver to take care of aliased/nonaliased naming
e1861c2c 150 my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info($inner_attrs->{from});
27e0370d 151 my $selected_root_columns;
152
e1861c2c 153 for my $i (0 .. $#{$outer_attrs->{select}}) {
154 my $sel = $outer_attrs->{select}->[$i];
d28bb90d 155
1e4f9fb3 156 next if (
157 $colinfo->{$sel} and $colinfo->{$sel}{-source_alias} ne $root_alias
158 );
159
d28bb90d 160 if (ref $sel eq 'HASH' ) {
161 $sel->{-as} ||= $attrs->{as}[$i];
e1861c2c 162 $outer_attrs->{select}->[$i] = join ('.', $root_alias, ($sel->{-as} || "inner_column_$i") );
d28bb90d 163 }
27e0370d 164 elsif (! ref $sel and my $ci = $colinfo->{$sel}) {
165 $selected_root_columns->{$ci->{-colname}} = 1;
166 }
d28bb90d 167
e1861c2c 168 push @{$inner_attrs->{select}}, $sel;
bb9bffea 169
170 push @{$inner_attrs->{as}}, $attrs->{as}[$i];
d28bb90d 171 }
172
97e130fa 173 # We will need to fetch all native columns in the inner subquery, which may
174 # be a part of an *outer* join condition, or an order_by (which needs to be
e1861c2c 175 # preserved outside), or wheres. In other words everything but the inner
176 # selector
97e130fa 177 # We can not just fetch everything because a potential has_many restricting
178 # join collapse *will not work* on heavy data types.
e1861c2c 179 my $connecting_aliastypes = $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args({
180 %$inner_attrs,
181 select => [],
182 });
97e130fa 183
184 for (sort map { keys %{$_->{-seen_columns}||{}} } map { values %$_ } values %$connecting_aliastypes) {
185 my $ci = $colinfo->{$_} or next;
186 if (
1e4f9fb3 187 $ci->{-source_alias} eq $root_alias
97e130fa 188 and
189 ! $selected_root_columns->{$ci->{-colname}}++
190 ) {
191 # adding it to both to keep limits not supporting dark selectors happy
e1861c2c 192 push @{$inner_attrs->{select}}, $ci->{-fq_colname};
97e130fa 193 push @{$inner_attrs->{as}}, $ci->{-fq_colname};
27e0370d 194 }
195 }
196
e1861c2c 197 # construct the inner {from} and lock it in a subquery
48580715 198 # we need to prune first, because this will determine if we need a group_by below
97e130fa 199 # throw away all non-selecting, non-restricting multijoins
eb58c082 200 # (since we def. do not care about multiplication of the contents of the subquery)
6395604e 201 my $inner_subq = do {
ea95892e 202
eb58c082 203 # must use it here regardless of user requests (vastly gentler on optimizer)
ea95892e 204 local $self->{_use_join_optimizer} = 1;
205
97e130fa 206 # throw away multijoins since we def. do not care about those inside the subquery
e1861c2c 207 ($inner_attrs->{from}, my $inner_aliastypes) = $self->_prune_unused_joins ({
437a9cfa 208 %$inner_attrs, _force_prune_multiplying_joins => 1
209 });
ea95892e 210
eb58c082 211 # uh-oh a multiplier (which is not us) left in, this is a problem for limits
212 # we will need to add a group_by to collapse the resultset for proper counts
0a3441ee 213 if (
eb58c082 214 grep { $_ ne $root_alias } keys %{ $inner_aliastypes->{multiplying} || {} }
1e4f9fb3 215 and
560978e2 216 # if there are user-supplied groups - assume user knows wtf they are up to
217 ( ! $inner_aliastypes->{grouping} or $inner_attrs->{_grouped_by_distinct} )
0a3441ee 218 ) {
1e4f9fb3 219
eb58c082 220 my $cur_sel = { map { $_ => 1 } @{$inner_attrs->{select}} };
1e4f9fb3 221
eb58c082 222 # *possibly* supplement the main selection with pks if not already
223 # there, as they will have to be a part of the group_by to collapse
224 # things properly
225 my $inner_select_with_extras;
226 my @pks = map { "$root_alias.$_" } $root_node->{-rsrc}->primary_columns
227 or $self->throw_exception( sprintf
228 'Unable to perform complex limited prefetch off %s without declared primary key',
229 $root_node->{-rsrc}->source_name,
e1861c2c 230 );
eb58c082 231 for my $col (@pks) {
232 push @{ $inner_select_with_extras ||= [ @{$inner_attrs->{select}} ] }, $col
233 unless $cur_sel->{$col}++;
1e4f9fb3 234 }
eb58c082 235
236 ($inner_attrs->{group_by}, $inner_attrs->{order_by}) = $self->_group_over_selection({
237 %$inner_attrs,
238 $inner_select_with_extras ? ( select => $inner_select_with_extras ) : (),
239 _aliastypes => $inner_aliastypes,
240 });
0a3441ee 241 }
d28bb90d 242
e1861c2c 243 # we already optimized $inner_attrs->{from} above
97e130fa 244 # and already local()ized
245 $self->{_use_join_optimizer} = 0;
d28bb90d 246
ea95892e 247 # generate the subquery
6395604e 248 $self->_select_args_to_query (
e1861c2c 249 @{$inner_attrs}{qw(from select where)},
ea95892e 250 $inner_attrs,
251 );
d28bb90d 252 };
253
254 # Generate the outer from - this is relatively easy (really just replace
255 # the join slot with the subquery), with a major caveat - we can not
256 # join anything that is non-selecting (not part of the prefetch), but at
257 # the same time is a multi-type relationship, as it will explode the result.
258 #
259 # There are two possibilities here
260 # - either the join is non-restricting, in which case we simply throw it away
261 # - it is part of the restrictions, in which case we need to collapse the outer
262 # result by tackling yet another group_by to the outside of the query
263
27e0370d 264 # work on a shallow copy
e1861c2c 265 my @orig_from = @{$attrs->{from}};
266
052e8431 267
e1861c2c 268 $outer_attrs->{from} = \ my @outer_from;
53c29913 269
27e0370d 270 # we may not be the head
97e130fa 271 if ($root_node_offset) {
e1861c2c 272 # first generate the outer_from, up to the substitution point
273 @outer_from = splice @orig_from, 0, $root_node_offset;
27e0370d 274
e1861c2c 275 # substitute the subq at the right spot
27e0370d 276 push @outer_from, [
277 {
1e4f9fb3 278 -alias => $root_alias,
97e130fa 279 -rsrc => $root_node->{-rsrc},
1e4f9fb3 280 $root_alias => $inner_subq,
27e0370d 281 },
e1861c2c 282 # preserve attrs from what is now the head of the from after the splice
283 @{$orig_from[0]}[1 .. $#{$orig_from[0]}],
27e0370d 284 ];
285 }
286 else {
27e0370d 287 @outer_from = {
1e4f9fb3 288 -alias => $root_alias,
27e0370d 289 -rsrc => $root_node->{-rsrc},
1e4f9fb3 290 $root_alias => $inner_subq,
27e0370d 291 };
d28bb90d 292 }
293
e1861c2c 294 shift @orig_from; # what we just replaced above
97e130fa 295
ea95892e 296 # scan the *remaining* from spec against different attributes, and see which joins are needed
052e8431 297 # in what role
975b573a 298 my $outer_aliastypes = $outer_attrs->{_aliastypes} =
e1861c2c 299 $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args({ %$outer_attrs, from => \@orig_from });
052e8431 300
a4812caa 301 # unroll parents
1e4f9fb3 302 my ($outer_select_chain, @outer_nonselecting_chains) = map { +{
303 map { $_ => 1 } map { values %$_} map { @{$_->{-parents}} } values %{ $outer_aliastypes->{$_} || {} }
304 } } qw/selecting restricting grouping ordering/;
a4812caa 305
d28bb90d 306 # see what's left - throw away if not selecting/restricting
eb58c082 307 my $may_need_outer_group_by;
e1861c2c 308 while (my $j = shift @orig_from) {
d28bb90d 309 my $alias = $j->[0]{-alias};
310
a4812caa 311 if (
312 $outer_select_chain->{$alias}
313 ) {
314 push @outer_from, $j
d28bb90d 315 }
1e4f9fb3 316 elsif (first { $_->{$alias} } @outer_nonselecting_chains ) {
d28bb90d 317 push @outer_from, $j;
eb58c082 318 $may_need_outer_group_by ||= $outer_aliastypes->{multiplying}{$alias} ? 1 : 0;
d28bb90d 319 }
320 }
321
eb58c082 322 # also throw in a synthetic group_by if a non-selecting multiplier,
323 # to guard against cross-join explosions
324 # the logic is somewhat fragile, but relies on the idea that if a user supplied
325 # a group by on their own - they know what they were doing
326 if ( $may_need_outer_group_by and $attrs->{_grouped_by_distinct} ) {
327 ($outer_attrs->{group_by}, $outer_attrs->{order_by}) = $self->_group_over_selection ({
560978e2 328 %$outer_attrs,
329 from => \@outer_from,
560978e2 330 });
36fd7f07 331 }
332
e1861c2c 333 # This is totally horrific - the {where} ends up in both the inner and outer query
d28bb90d 334 # Unfortunately not much can be done until SQLA2 introspection arrives, and even
335 # then if where conditions apply to the *right* side of the prefetch, you may have
336 # to both filter the inner select (e.g. to apply a limit) and then have to re-filter
4a0eed52 337 # the outer select to exclude joins you didn't want in the first place
d28bb90d 338 #
339 # OTOH it can be seen as a plus: <ash> (notes that this query would make a DBA cry ;)
e1861c2c 340 return $outer_attrs;
d28bb90d 341}
342
1a736efb 343#
344# I KNOW THIS SUCKS! GET SQLA2 OUT THE DOOR SO THIS CAN DIE!
345#
ad630f4b 346# Due to a lack of SQLA2 we fall back to crude scans of all the
347# select/where/order/group attributes, in order to determine what
4a0eed52 348# aliases are needed to fulfill the query. This information is used
ad630f4b 349# throughout the code to prune unnecessary JOINs from the queries
350# in an attempt to reduce the execution time.
351# Although the method is pretty horrific, the worst thing that can
1a736efb 352# happen is for it to fail due to some scalar SQL, which in turn will
353# result in a vocal exception.
539ffe87 354sub _resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args {
e1861c2c 355 my ( $self, $attrs ) = @_;
546f1cd9 356
ad630f4b 357 $self->throw_exception ('Unable to analyze custom {from}')
e1861c2c 358 if ref $attrs->{from} ne 'ARRAY';
546f1cd9 359
ad630f4b 360 # what we will return
964a3c71 361 my $aliases_by_type;
546f1cd9 362
ad630f4b 363 # see what aliases are there to work with
eb58c082 364 # and record who is a multiplier and who is premultiplied
ad630f4b 365 my $alias_list;
e1861c2c 366 for my $node (@{$attrs->{from}}) {
367
368 my $j = $node;
ad630f4b 369 $j = $j->[0] if ref $j eq 'ARRAY';
539ffe87 370 my $al = $j->{-alias}
371 or next;
372
373 $alias_list->{$al} = $j;
eb58c082 374
375 $aliases_by_type->{multiplying}{$al} ||= { -parents => $j->{-join_path}||[] }
a4812caa 376 # not array == {from} head == can't be multiplying
eb58c082 377 if ref($node) eq 'ARRAY' and ! $j->{-is_single};
378
379 $aliases_by_type->{premultiplied}{$al} ||= { -parents => $j->{-join_path}||[] }
380 # parts of the path that are not us but are multiplying
381 if grep { $aliases_by_type->{multiplying}{$_} }
382 grep { $_ ne $al }
383 map { values %$_ }
384 @{ $j->{-join_path}||[] }
546f1cd9 385 }
546f1cd9 386
318e3d94 387 # get a column to source/alias map (including unambiguous unqualified ones)
e1861c2c 388 my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info ($attrs->{from});
1a736efb 389
ad630f4b 390 # set up a botched SQLA
391 my $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
07f31d19 392
4c2b30d6 393 # these are throw away results, do not pollute the bind stack
0542ec57 394 local $sql_maker->{where_bind};
395 local $sql_maker->{group_bind};
396 local $sql_maker->{having_bind};
97e130fa 397 local $sql_maker->{from_bind};
3f5b99fe 398
399 # we can't scan properly without any quoting (\b doesn't cut it
400 # everywhere), so unless there is proper quoting set - use our
401 # own weird impossible character.
402 # Also in the case of no quoting, we need to explicitly disable
403 # name_sep, otherwise sorry nasty legacy syntax like
404 # { 'count(foo.id)' => { '>' => 3 } } will stop working >:(
405 local $sql_maker->{quote_char} = $sql_maker->{quote_char};
406 local $sql_maker->{name_sep} = $sql_maker->{name_sep};
407
408 unless (defined $sql_maker->{quote_char} and length $sql_maker->{quote_char}) {
e493ecb2 409 $sql_maker->{quote_char} = ["\x00", "\xFF"];
410 # if we don't unset it we screw up retarded but unfortunately working
411 # 'MAX(foo.bar)' => { '>', 3 }
3f5b99fe 412 $sql_maker->{name_sep} = '';
413 }
414
415 my ($lquote, $rquote, $sep) = map { quotemeta $_ } ($sql_maker->_quote_chars, $sql_maker->name_sep);
07f31d19 416
1a736efb 417 # generate sql chunks
418 my $to_scan = {
419 restricting => [
a9e985b7 420 ($sql_maker->_recurse_where ($attrs->{where}))[0],
1e4f9fb3 421 $sql_maker->_parse_rs_attrs ({ having => $attrs->{having} }),
422 ],
423 grouping => [
424 $sql_maker->_parse_rs_attrs ({ group_by => $attrs->{group_by} }),
1a736efb 425 ],
97e130fa 426 joining => [
427 $sql_maker->_recurse_from (
e1861c2c 428 ref $attrs->{from}[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? $attrs->{from}[0][0] : $attrs->{from}[0],
429 @{$attrs->{from}}[1 .. $#{$attrs->{from}}],
97e130fa 430 ),
431 ],
1a736efb 432 selecting => [
ad1d374e 433 map { ($sql_maker->_recurse_fields($_))[0] } @{$attrs->{select}},
1e4f9fb3 434 ],
435 ordering => [
436 map { $_->[0] } $self->_extract_order_criteria ($attrs->{order_by}, $sql_maker),
1a736efb 437 ],
438 };
07f31d19 439
0dadd60d 440 # throw away empty chunks and all 2-value arrayrefs: the thinking is that these are
441 # bind value specs left in by the sloppy renderer above. It is ok to do this
442 # at this point, since we are going to end up rewriting this crap anyway
443 for my $v (values %$to_scan) {
444 my @nv;
445 for (@$v) {
446 next if (
447 ! defined $_
448 or
449 (
450 ref $_ eq 'ARRAY'
451 and
452 ( @$_ == 0 or @$_ == 2 )
453 )
454 );
455
456 if (ref $_) {
457 require Data::Dumper::Concise;
458 $self->throw_exception("Unexpected ref in scan-plan: " . Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper($v) );
459 }
460
461 push @nv, $_;
462 }
463
464 $v = \@nv;
465 }
466
467 # kill all selectors which look like a proper subquery
468 # this is a sucky heuristic *BUT* - if we get it wrong the query will simply
469 # fail to run, so we are relatively safe
470 $to_scan->{selecting} = [ grep {
471 $_ !~ / \A \s* \( \s* SELECT \s+ .+? \s+ FROM \s+ .+? \) \s* \z /xsi
472 } @{ $to_scan->{selecting} || [] } ];
07f31d19 473
318e3d94 474 # first see if we have any exact matches (qualified or unqualified)
475 for my $type (keys %$to_scan) {
476 for my $piece (@{$to_scan->{$type}}) {
477 if ($colinfo->{$piece} and my $alias = $colinfo->{$piece}{-source_alias}) {
478 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path}||[] };
479 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias}{-seen_columns}{$colinfo->{$piece}{-fq_colname}} = $piece;
480 }
481 }
482 }
483
484 # now loop through all fully qualified columns and get the corresponding
1a736efb 485 # alias (should work even if they are in scalarrefs)
ad630f4b 486 for my $alias (keys %$alias_list) {
1a736efb 487 my $al_re = qr/
97e130fa 488 $lquote $alias $rquote $sep (?: $lquote ([^$rquote]+) $rquote )?
1a736efb 489 |
97e130fa 490 \b $alias \. ([^\s\)\($rquote]+)?
1a736efb 491 /x;
492
1a736efb 493 for my $type (keys %$to_scan) {
494 for my $piece (@{$to_scan->{$type}}) {
97e130fa 495 if (my @matches = $piece =~ /$al_re/g) {
496 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path}||[] };
1e4f9fb3 497 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias}{-seen_columns}{"$alias.$_"} = "$alias.$_"
97e130fa 498 for grep { defined $_ } @matches;
499 }
1a736efb 500 }
ad630f4b 501 }
1a736efb 502 }
503
504 # now loop through unqualified column names, and try to locate them within
505 # the chunks
506 for my $col (keys %$colinfo) {
3f5b99fe 507 next if $col =~ / \. /x; # if column is qualified it was caught by the above
1a736efb 508
97e130fa 509 my $col_re = qr/ $lquote ($col) $rquote /x;
07f31d19 510
1a736efb 511 for my $type (keys %$to_scan) {
512 for my $piece (@{$to_scan->{$type}}) {
318e3d94 513 if ( my @matches = $piece =~ /$col_re/g) {
a4812caa 514 my $alias = $colinfo->{$col}{-source_alias};
97e130fa 515 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $alias_list->{$alias}{-join_path}||[] };
1e4f9fb3 516 $aliases_by_type->{$type}{$alias}{-seen_columns}{"$alias.$_"} = $_
97e130fa 517 for grep { defined $_ } @matches;
a4812caa 518 }
1a736efb 519 }
07f31d19 520 }
521 }
522
523 # Add any non-left joins to the restriction list (such joins are indeed restrictions)
ad630f4b 524 for my $j (values %$alias_list) {
07f31d19 525 my $alias = $j->{-alias} or next;
97e130fa 526 $aliases_by_type->{restricting}{$alias} ||= { -parents => $j->{-join_path}||[] } if (
07f31d19 527 (not $j->{-join_type})
528 or
529 ($j->{-join_type} !~ /^left (?: \s+ outer)? $/xi)
530 );
531 }
532
1e4f9fb3 533 for (keys %$aliases_by_type) {
534 delete $aliases_by_type->{$_} unless keys %{$aliases_by_type->{$_}};
535 }
536
964a3c71 537 return $aliases_by_type;
07f31d19 538}
539
eb58c082 540# This is the engine behind { distinct => 1 } and the general
541# complex prefetch grouper
0a3441ee 542sub _group_over_selection {
560978e2 543 my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
0a3441ee 544
560978e2 545 my $colinfos = $self->_resolve_column_info ($attrs->{from});
0a3441ee 546
547 my (@group_by, %group_index);
548
36fd7f07 549 # the logic is: if it is a { func => val } we assume an aggregate,
550 # otherwise if \'...' or \[...] we assume the user knows what is
551 # going on thus group over it
560978e2 552 for (@{$attrs->{select}}) {
0a3441ee 553 if (! ref($_) or ref ($_) ne 'HASH' ) {
554 push @group_by, $_;
555 $group_index{$_}++;
560978e2 556 if ($colinfos->{$_} and $_ !~ /\./ ) {
0a3441ee 557 # add a fully qualified version as well
560978e2 558 $group_index{"$colinfos->{$_}{-source_alias}.$_"}++;
0a3441ee 559 }
07f31d19 560 }
561 }
ad630f4b 562
eb58c082 563 my @order_by = $self->_extract_order_criteria($attrs->{order_by})
564 or return (\@group_by, $attrs->{order_by});
565
566 # add any order_by parts that are not already present in the group_by
567 # to maintain SQL cross-compatibility and general sanity
568 #
569 # also in case the original selection is *not* unique, or in case part
570 # of the ORDER BY refers to a multiplier - we will need to replace the
571 # skipped order_by elements with their MIN/MAX equivalents as to maintain
572 # the proper overall order without polluting the group criteria (and
573 # possibly changing the outcome entirely)
574
575 my ($leftovers, $sql_maker, @new_order_by, $order_chunks, $aliastypes);
576
577 my $group_already_unique = $self->_columns_comprise_identifying_set($colinfos, \@group_by);
578
579 for my $o_idx (0 .. $#order_by) {
580
581 # if the chunk is already a min/max function - there is nothing left to touch
582 next if $order_by[$o_idx][0] =~ /^ (?: min | max ) \s* \( .+ \) $/ix;
583
0a3441ee 584 # only consider real columns (for functions the user got to do an explicit group_by)
eb58c082 585 my $chunk_ci;
586 if (
587 @{$order_by[$o_idx]} != 1
588 or
589 # only declare an unknown *plain* identifier as "leftover" if we are called with
590 # aliastypes to examine. If there are none - we are still in _resolve_attrs, and
591 # can just assume the user knows what they want
592 ( ! ( $chunk_ci = $colinfos->{$order_by[$o_idx][0]} ) and $attrs->{_aliastypes} )
593 ) {
594 push @$leftovers, $order_by[$o_idx][0];
14e26c5f 595 }
560978e2 596
eb58c082 597 next unless $chunk_ci;
598
599 # no duplication of group criteria
600 next if $group_index{$chunk_ci->{-fq_colname}};
601
602 $aliastypes ||= (
603 $attrs->{_aliastypes}
560978e2 604 or
eb58c082 605 $self->_resolve_aliastypes_from_select_args({
606 from => $attrs->{from},
607 order_by => $attrs->{order_by},
608 })
609 ) if $group_already_unique;
610
611 # check that we are not ordering by a multiplier (if a check is requested at all)
612 if (
613 $group_already_unique
614 and
615 ! $aliastypes->{multiplying}{$chunk_ci->{-source_alias}}
616 and
617 ! $aliastypes->{premultiplied}{$chunk_ci->{-source_alias}}
560978e2 618 ) {
eb58c082 619 push @group_by, $chunk_ci->{-fq_colname};
620 $group_index{$chunk_ci->{-fq_colname}}++
560978e2 621 }
eb58c082 622 else {
623 # We need to order by external columns without adding them to the group
624 # (eiehter a non-unique selection, or a multi-external)
625 #
626 # This doesn't really make sense in SQL, however from DBICs point
627 # of view is rather valid (e.g. order the leftmost objects by whatever
628 # criteria and get the offset/rows many). There is a way around
629 # this however in SQL - we simply tae the direction of each piece
630 # of the external order and convert them to MIN(X) for ASC or MAX(X)
631 # for DESC, and group_by the root columns. The end result should be
632 # exactly what we expect
633
634 # FIXME - this code is a joke, will need to be completely rewritten in
635 # the DQ branch. But I need to push a POC here, otherwise the
636 # pesky tests won't pass
637 # wrap any part of the order_by that "responds" to an ordering alias
638 # into a MIN/MAX
639 $sql_maker ||= $self->sql_maker;
640 $order_chunks ||= [
641 map { ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' ? $_ : [ $_ ] } $sql_maker->_order_by_chunks($attrs->{order_by})
642 ];
0a3441ee 643
eb58c082 644 my ($chunk, $is_desc) = $sql_maker->_split_order_chunk($order_chunks->[$o_idx][0]);
645
646 $new_order_by[$o_idx] = \[
647 sprintf( '%s( %s )%s',
648 ($is_desc ? 'MAX' : 'MIN'),
649 $chunk,
650 ($is_desc ? ' DESC' : ''),
651 ),
652 @ {$order_chunks->[$o_idx]} [ 1 .. $#{$order_chunks->[$o_idx]} ]
653 ];
654 }
0a3441ee 655 }
656
eb58c082 657 $self->throw_exception ( sprintf
9736be65 658 'Unable to programatically derive a required group_by from the supplied '
659 . 'order_by criteria. To proceed either add an explicit group_by, or '
660 . 'simplify your order_by to only include plain columns '
661 . '(supplied order_by: %s)',
eb58c082 662 join ', ', map { "'$_'" } @$leftovers,
663 ) if $leftovers;
664
665 # recreate the untouched order parts
666 if (@new_order_by) {
667 $new_order_by[$_] ||= \ $order_chunks->[$_] for ( 0 .. $#$order_chunks );
668 }
669
670 return (
671 \@group_by,
672 (@new_order_by ? \@new_order_by : $attrs->{order_by} ), # same ref as original == unchanged
673 );
07f31d19 674}
675
d28bb90d 676sub _resolve_ident_sources {
677 my ($self, $ident) = @_;
678
679 my $alias2source = {};
d28bb90d 680
681 # the reason this is so contrived is that $ident may be a {from}
682 # structure, specifying multiple tables to join
6298a324 683 if ( blessed $ident && $ident->isa("DBIx::Class::ResultSource") ) {
d28bb90d 684 # this is compat mode for insert/update/delete which do not deal with aliases
685 $alias2source->{me} = $ident;
d28bb90d 686 }
687 elsif (ref $ident eq 'ARRAY') {
688
689 for (@$ident) {
690 my $tabinfo;
691 if (ref $_ eq 'HASH') {
692 $tabinfo = $_;
d28bb90d 693 }
694 if (ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' and ref $_->[0] eq 'HASH') {
695 $tabinfo = $_->[0];
696 }
697
4376a157 698 $alias2source->{$tabinfo->{-alias}} = $tabinfo->{-rsrc}
699 if ($tabinfo->{-rsrc});
d28bb90d 700 }
701 }
702
90f10b5a 703 return $alias2source;
d28bb90d 704}
705
706# Takes $ident, \@column_names
707#
708# returns { $column_name => \%column_info, ... }
709# also note: this adds -result_source => $rsrc to the column info
710#
09e14fdc 711# If no columns_names are supplied returns info about *all* columns
712# for all sources
d28bb90d 713sub _resolve_column_info {
714 my ($self, $ident, $colnames) = @_;
8d005ad9 715
716 return {} if $colnames and ! @$colnames;
717
90f10b5a 718 my $alias2src = $self->_resolve_ident_sources($ident);
d28bb90d 719
52416317 720 my (%seen_cols, @auto_colnames);
d28bb90d 721
722 # compile a global list of column names, to be able to properly
723 # disambiguate unqualified column names (if at all possible)
724 for my $alias (keys %$alias2src) {
725 my $rsrc = $alias2src->{$alias};
726 for my $colname ($rsrc->columns) {
727 push @{$seen_cols{$colname}}, $alias;
3f5b99fe 728 push @auto_colnames, "$alias.$colname" unless $colnames;
d28bb90d 729 }
730 }
731
09e14fdc 732 $colnames ||= [
733 @auto_colnames,
734 grep { @{$seen_cols{$_}} == 1 } (keys %seen_cols),
735 ];
736
52416317 737 my (%return, $colinfos);
d28bb90d 738 foreach my $col (@$colnames) {
52416317 739 my ($source_alias, $colname) = $col =~ m/^ (?: ([^\.]+) \. )? (.+) $/x;
d28bb90d 740
52416317 741 # if the column was seen exactly once - we know which rsrc it came from
742 $source_alias ||= $seen_cols{$colname}[0]
743 if ($seen_cols{$colname} and @{$seen_cols{$colname}} == 1);
d28bb90d 744
52416317 745 next unless $source_alias;
746
747 my $rsrc = $alias2src->{$source_alias}
748 or next;
749
750 $return{$col} = {
6395604e 751 %{
752 ( $colinfos->{$source_alias} ||= $rsrc->columns_info )->{$colname}
753 ||
754 $self->throw_exception(
755 "No such column '$colname' on source " . $rsrc->source_name
756 );
757 },
d28bb90d 758 -result_source => $rsrc,
52416317 759 -source_alias => $source_alias,
81bf295c 760 -fq_colname => $col eq $colname ? "$source_alias.$col" : $col,
761 -colname => $colname,
d28bb90d 762 };
81bf295c 763
764 $return{"$source_alias.$colname"} = $return{$col} if $col eq $colname;
d28bb90d 765 }
766
767 return \%return;
768}
769
289ac713 770# The DBIC relationship chaining implementation is pretty simple - every
771# new related_relationship is pushed onto the {from} stack, and the {select}
772# window simply slides further in. This means that when we count somewhere
773# in the middle, we got to make sure that everything in the join chain is an
774# actual inner join, otherwise the count will come back with unpredictable
775# results (a resultset may be generated with _some_ rows regardless of if
776# the relation which the $rs currently selects has rows or not). E.g.
777# $artist_rs->cds->count - normally generates:
778# SELECT COUNT( * ) FROM artist me LEFT JOIN cd cds ON cds.artist = me.artistid
779# which actually returns the number of artists * (number of cds || 1)
780#
781# So what we do here is crawl {from}, determine if the current alias is at
782# the top of the stack, and if not - make sure the chain is inner-joined down
783# to the root.
784#
31a8aaaf 785sub _inner_join_to_node {
289ac713 786 my ($self, $from, $alias) = @_;
787
302d35f8 788 my $switch_branch = $self->_find_join_path_to_node($from, $alias);
289ac713 789
302d35f8 790 return $from unless @{$switch_branch||[]};
289ac713 791
792 # So it looks like we will have to switch some stuff around.
793 # local() is useless here as we will be leaving the scope
794 # anyway, and deep cloning is just too fucking expensive
8273e845 795 # So replace the first hashref in the node arrayref manually
289ac713 796 my @new_from = ($from->[0]);
faeb2407 797 my $sw_idx = { map { (values %$_), 1 } @$switch_branch }; #there's one k/v per join-path
289ac713 798
799 for my $j (@{$from}[1 .. $#$from]) {
800 my $jalias = $j->[0]{-alias};
801
802 if ($sw_idx->{$jalias}) {
803 my %attrs = %{$j->[0]};
804 delete $attrs{-join_type};
805 push @new_from, [
806 \%attrs,
807 @{$j}[ 1 .. $#$j ],
808 ];
809 }
810 else {
811 push @new_from, $j;
812 }
813 }
814
815 return \@new_from;
816}
817
302d35f8 818sub _find_join_path_to_node {
819 my ($self, $from, $target_alias) = @_;
820
821 # subqueries and other oddness are naturally not supported
822 return undef if (
823 ref $from ne 'ARRAY'
824 ||
825 ref $from->[0] ne 'HASH'
826 ||
827 ! defined $from->[0]{-alias}
828 );
829
830 # no path - the head is the alias
831 return [] if $from->[0]{-alias} eq $target_alias;
832
833 for my $i (1 .. $#$from) {
834 return $from->[$i][0]{-join_path} if ( ($from->[$i][0]{-alias}||'') eq $target_alias );
835 }
836
837 # something else went quite wrong
838 return undef;
839}
840
bac358c9 841sub _extract_order_criteria {
1a736efb 842 my ($self, $order_by, $sql_maker) = @_;
c0748280 843
1a736efb 844 my $parser = sub {
e6977bbb 845 my ($sql_maker, $order_by, $orig_quote_chars) = @_;
c0748280 846
1a736efb 847 return scalar $sql_maker->_order_by_chunks ($order_by)
848 unless wantarray;
c0748280 849
e6977bbb 850 my ($lq, $rq, $sep) = map { quotemeta($_) } (
851 ($orig_quote_chars ? @$orig_quote_chars : $sql_maker->_quote_chars),
852 $sql_maker->name_sep
853 );
854
1a736efb 855 my @chunks;
bac358c9 856 for ($sql_maker->_order_by_chunks ($order_by) ) {
e6977bbb 857 my $chunk = ref $_ ? [ @$_ ] : [ $_ ];
cb3e87f5 858 ($chunk->[0]) = $sql_maker->_split_order_chunk($chunk->[0]);
e6977bbb 859
860 # order criteria may have come back pre-quoted (literals and whatnot)
861 # this is fragile, but the best we can currently do
862 $chunk->[0] =~ s/^ $lq (.+?) $rq $sep $lq (.+?) $rq $/"$1.$2"/xe
863 or $chunk->[0] =~ s/^ $lq (.+) $rq $/$1/x;
864
1a736efb 865 push @chunks, $chunk;
bac6c4fb 866 }
1a736efb 867
868 return @chunks;
869 };
870
871 if ($sql_maker) {
872 return $parser->($sql_maker, $order_by);
bac6c4fb 873 }
874 else {
1a736efb 875 $sql_maker = $self->sql_maker;
e6977bbb 876
877 # pass these in to deal with literals coming from
878 # the user or the deep guts of prefetch
879 my $orig_quote_chars = [$sql_maker->_quote_chars];
880
1a736efb 881 local $sql_maker->{quote_char};
e6977bbb 882 return $parser->($sql_maker, $order_by, $orig_quote_chars);
bac6c4fb 883 }
bac6c4fb 884}
885
7cec4356 886sub _order_by_is_stable {
5f11e54f 887 my ($self, $ident, $order_by, $where) = @_;
c0748280 888
eb58c082 889 my @cols = (
8d005ad9 890 ( map { $_->[0] } $self->_extract_order_criteria($order_by) ),
8e40a627 891 ( $where ? keys %{ $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($where) } : () ),
df4312bc 892 ) or return 0;
eb58c082 893
894 my $colinfo = $self->_resolve_column_info($ident, \@cols);
895
896 return keys %$colinfo
897 ? $self->_columns_comprise_identifying_set( $colinfo, \@cols )
df4312bc 898 : 0
eb58c082 899 ;
900}
c0748280 901
eb58c082 902sub _columns_comprise_identifying_set {
903 my ($self, $colinfo, $columns) = @_;
7cec4356 904
905 my $cols_per_src;
eb58c082 906 $cols_per_src -> {$_->{-source_alias}} -> {$_->{-colname}} = $_
907 for grep { defined $_ } @{$colinfo}{@$columns};
7cec4356 908
909 for (values %$cols_per_src) {
910 my $src = (values %$_)[0]->{-result_source};
911 return 1 if $src->_identifying_column_set($_);
c0748280 912 }
913
df4312bc 914 return 0;
7cec4356 915}
916
df4312bc 917# this is almost similar to _order_by_is_stable, except it takes
0e81e691 918# a single rsrc, and will succeed only if the first portion of the order
919# by is stable.
920# returns that portion as a colinfo hashref on success
df4312bc 921sub _extract_colinfo_of_stable_main_source_order_by_portion {
302d35f8 922 my ($self, $attrs) = @_;
0e81e691 923
302d35f8 924 my $nodes = $self->_find_join_path_to_node($attrs->{from}, $attrs->{alias});
925
926 return unless defined $nodes;
0e81e691 927
928 my @ord_cols = map
929 { $_->[0] }
302d35f8 930 ( $self->_extract_order_criteria($attrs->{order_by}) )
0e81e691 931 ;
932 return unless @ord_cols;
933
302d35f8 934 my $valid_aliases = { map { $_ => 1 } (
935 $attrs->{from}[0]{-alias},
936 map { values %$_ } @$nodes,
937 ) };
318e3d94 938
302d35f8 939 my $colinfos = $self->_resolve_column_info($attrs->{from});
940
941 my ($colinfos_to_return, $seen_main_src_cols);
942
943 for my $col (@ord_cols) {
944 # if order criteria is unresolvable - there is nothing we can do
945 my $colinfo = $colinfos->{$col} or last;
946
947 # if we reached the end of the allowed aliases - also nothing we can do
948 last unless $valid_aliases->{$colinfo->{-source_alias}};
949
950 $colinfos_to_return->{$col} = $colinfo;
951
952 $seen_main_src_cols->{$colinfo->{-colname}} = 1
953 if $colinfo->{-source_alias} eq $attrs->{alias};
0e81e691 954 }
955
302d35f8 956 # FIXME the condition may be singling out things on its own, so we
957 # conceivable could come back wi "stable-ordered by nothing"
958 # not confient enough in the parser yet, so punt for the time being
959 return unless $seen_main_src_cols;
0e81e691 960
302d35f8 961 my $main_src_fixed_cols_from_cond = [ $attrs->{where}
962 ? (
963 map
964 {
965 ( $colinfos->{$_} and $colinfos->{$_}{-source_alias} eq $attrs->{alias} )
966 ? $colinfos->{$_}{-colname}
967 : ()
968 }
8e40a627 969 keys %{ $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns($attrs->{where}) }
302d35f8 970 )
971 : ()
972 ];
0e81e691 973
302d35f8 974 return $attrs->{result_source}->_identifying_column_set([
975 keys %$seen_main_src_cols,
976 @$main_src_fixed_cols_from_cond,
977 ]) ? $colinfos_to_return : ();
0e81e691 978}
979
8d005ad9 980# Attempts to flatten a passed in SQLA condition as much as possible towards
981# a plain hashref, *without* altering its semantics. Required by
982# create/populate being able to extract definitive conditions from preexisting
983# resultset {where} stacks
984#
985# FIXME - while relatively robust, this is still imperfect, one of the first
986# things to tackle with DQ
987sub _collapse_cond {
988 my ($self, $where, $where_is_anded_array) = @_;
989
135ac69d 990 my $fin;
991
8d005ad9 992 if (! $where) {
993 return;
994 }
995 elsif ($where_is_anded_array or ref $where eq 'HASH') {
996
997 my @pairs;
998
999 my @pieces = $where_is_anded_array ? @$where : $where;
1000 while (@pieces) {
1001 my $chunk = shift @pieces;
1002
1003 if (ref $chunk eq 'HASH') {
e466c62b 1004 for (sort keys %$chunk) {
1005
1006 # Match SQLA 1.79 behavior
1007 if ($_ eq '') {
1008 is_literal_value($chunk->{$_})
1009 ? carp 'Hash-pairs consisting of an empty string with a literal are deprecated, use -and => [ $literal ] instead'
1010 : $self->throw_exception("Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported in hash-pairs")
1011 ;
1012 }
1013
1014 push @pairs, $_ => $chunk->{$_};
1015 }
8d005ad9 1016 }
1017 elsif (ref $chunk eq 'ARRAY') {
6565d2c3 1018 push @pairs, -or => $chunk
8d005ad9 1019 if @$chunk;
1020 }
b34d9331 1021 elsif ( ! length ref $chunk) {
e466c62b 1022
1023 # Match SQLA 1.79 behavior
1024 $self->throw_exception("Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported in array-pairs")
1025 if $where_is_anded_array and (! defined $chunk or $chunk eq '');
1026
6565d2c3 1027 push @pairs, $chunk, shift @pieces;
8d005ad9 1028 }
1029 else {
6565d2c3 1030 push @pairs, '', $chunk;
8d005ad9 1031 }
1032 }
1033
1034 return unless @pairs;
1035
1036 my @conds = $self->_collapse_cond_unroll_pairs(\@pairs)
1037 or return;
1038
1039 # Consolidate various @conds back into something more compact
8d005ad9 1040 for my $c (@conds) {
1041 if (ref $c ne 'HASH') {
1042 push @{$fin->{-and}}, $c;
1043 }
1044 else {
1045 for my $col (sort keys %$c) {
8d005ad9 1046
135ac69d 1047 # consolidate all -and nodes
1048 if ($col =~ /^\-and$/i) {
1049 push @{$fin->{-and}},
1050 ref $c->{$col} eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$c->{$col}}
1051 : ref $c->{$col} eq 'HASH' ? %{$c->{$col}}
1052 : { $col => $c->{$col} }
1053 ;
1054 }
1055 elsif ($col =~ /^\-/) {
1056 push @{$fin->{-and}}, { $col => $c->{$col} };
1057 }
1058 elsif (exists $fin->{$col}) {
1059 $fin->{$col} = [ -and => map {
1060 (ref $_ eq 'ARRAY' and ($_->[0]||'') =~ /^\-and$/i )
1061 ? @{$_}[1..$#$_]
1062 : $_
1063 ;
1064 } ($fin->{$col}, $c->{$col}) ];
8d005ad9 1065 }
1066 else {
1067 $fin->{$col} = $c->{$col};
1068 }
1069 }
1070 }
1071 }
8d005ad9 1072 }
1073 elsif (ref $where eq 'ARRAY') {
22485a7e 1074 # we are always at top-level here, it is safe to dump empty *standalone* pieces
1075 my $fin_idx;
8d005ad9 1076
22485a7e 1077 for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#$where; $i++ ) {
8d005ad9 1078
e466c62b 1079 # Match SQLA 1.79 behavior
1080 $self->throw_exception(
1081 "Supplying an empty left hand side argument is not supported in array-pairs"
1082 ) if (! defined $where->[$i] or ! length $where->[$i]);
1083
22485a7e 1084 my $logic_mod = lc ( ($where->[$i] =~ /^(\-(?:and|or))$/i)[0] || '' );
1085
1086 if ($logic_mod) {
1087 $i++;
1088 $self->throw_exception("Unsupported top-level op/arg pair: [ $logic_mod => $where->[$i] ]")
1089 unless ref $where->[$i] eq 'HASH' or ref $where->[$i] eq 'ARRAY';
1090
1091 my $sub_elt = $self->_collapse_cond({ $logic_mod => $where->[$i] })
1092 or next;
1093
e466c62b 1094 my @keys = keys %$sub_elt;
1095 if ( @keys == 1 and $keys[0] !~ /^\-/ ) {
1096 $fin_idx->{ "COL_$keys[0]_" . serialize $sub_elt } = $sub_elt;
1097 }
1098 else {
1099 $fin_idx->{ "SER_" . serialize $sub_elt } = $sub_elt;
1100 }
22485a7e 1101 }
1102 elsif (! length ref $where->[$i] ) {
135ac69d 1103 my $sub_elt = $self->_collapse_cond({ @{$where}[$i, $i+1] })
1104 or next;
1105
1106 $fin_idx->{ "COL_$where->[$i]_" . serialize $sub_elt } = $sub_elt;
22485a7e 1107 $i++;
8d005ad9 1108 }
1109 else {
135ac69d 1110 $fin_idx->{ "SER_" . serialize $where->[$i] } = $self->_collapse_cond( $where->[$i] ) || next;
8d005ad9 1111 }
1112 }
22485a7e 1113
07add744 1114 if (! $fin_idx) {
1115 return;
1116 }
1117 elsif ( keys %$fin_idx == 1 ) {
1118 $fin = (values %$fin_idx)[0];
1119 }
1120 else {
1121 my @or;
1122
1123 # at this point everything is at most one level deep - unroll if needed
1124 for (sort keys %$fin_idx) {
1125 if ( ref $fin_idx->{$_} eq 'HASH' and keys %{$fin_idx->{$_}} == 1 ) {
1126 my ($l, $r) = %{$fin_idx->{$_}};
1127
1128 if (
1129 ref $r eq 'ARRAY'
1130 and
1131 (
1132 ( @$r == 1 and $l =~ /^\-and$/i )
1133 or
1134 $l =~ /^\-or$/i
1135 )
1136 ) {
1137 push @or, @$r
1138 }
1139
1140 elsif (
1141 ref $r eq 'HASH'
1142 and
1143 keys %$r == 1
1144 and
1145 $l =~ /^\-(?:and|or)$/i
1146 ) {
1147 push @or, %$r;
1148 }
1149
1150 else {
1151 push @or, $l, $r;
1152 }
1153 }
1154 else {
1155 push @or, $fin_idx->{$_};
1156 }
1157 }
1158
1159 $fin->{-or} = \@or;
1160 }
8d005ad9 1161 }
1162 else {
1163 # not a hash not an array
07add744 1164 $fin = { -and => [ $where ] };
135ac69d 1165 }
1166
1167 # unroll single-element -and's
1168 while (
1169 $fin->{-and}
1170 and
1171 @{$fin->{-and}} < 2
1172 ) {
1173 my $and = delete $fin->{-and};
1174 last if @$and == 0;
1175
1176 # at this point we have @$and == 1
1177 if (
1178 ref $and->[0] eq 'HASH'
1179 and
1180 ! grep { exists $fin->{$_} } keys %{$and->[0]}
1181 ) {
1182 $fin = {
1183 %$fin, %{$and->[0]}
1184 };
1185 }
07add744 1186 else {
1187 $fin->{-and} = $and;
1188 last;
1189 }
135ac69d 1190 }
1191
1192 # compress same-column conds found in $fin
1193 for my $col ( grep { $_ !~ /^\-/ } keys %$fin ) {
1194 next unless ref $fin->{$col} eq 'ARRAY' and ($fin->{$col}[0]||'') =~ /^\-and$/i;
1195 my $val_bag = { map {
5379386e 1196 (! defined $_ ) ? ( UNDEF => undef )
1197 : ( ! length ref $_ or is_plain_value $_ ) ? ( "VAL_$_" => $_ )
135ac69d 1198 : ( ( 'SER_' . serialize $_ ) => $_ )
1199 } @{$fin->{$col}}[1 .. $#{$fin->{$col}}] };
1200
1201 if (keys %$val_bag == 1 ) {
1202 ($fin->{$col}) = values %$val_bag;
1203 }
1204 else {
1205 $fin->{$col} = [ -and => map { $val_bag->{$_} } sort keys %$val_bag ];
1206 }
8d005ad9 1207 }
1208
135ac69d 1209 return keys %$fin ? $fin : ();
8d005ad9 1210}
1211
1212sub _collapse_cond_unroll_pairs {
1213 my ($self, $pairs) = @_;
1214
1215 my @conds;
1216
1217 while (@$pairs) {
6565d2c3 1218 my ($lhs, $rhs) = splice @$pairs, 0, 2;
8d005ad9 1219
1220 if ($lhs eq '') {
1221 push @conds, $self->_collapse_cond($rhs);
1222 }
1223 elsif ( $lhs =~ /^\-and$/i ) {
1224 push @conds, $self->_collapse_cond($rhs, (ref $rhs eq 'ARRAY'));
1225 }
1226 elsif ( $lhs =~ /^\-or$/i ) {
1227 push @conds, $self->_collapse_cond(
1228 (ref $rhs eq 'HASH') ? [ map { $_ => $rhs->{$_} } sort keys %$rhs ] : $rhs
1229 );
1230 }
1231 else {
1232 if (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and ! keys %$rhs) {
1233 # FIXME - SQLA seems to be doing... nothing...?
1234 }
f6fff270 1235 # normalize top level -ident, for saner extract_fixed_condition_columns code
5f35ba0f 1236 elsif (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{-ident}) {
1237 push @conds, { $lhs => { '=', $rhs } };
1238 }
1239 elsif (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{-value} and is_plain_value $rhs->{-value}) {
1240 push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs->{-value} };
1241 }
8d005ad9 1242 elsif (ref $rhs eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{'='}) {
f6fff270 1243 if ( length ref $rhs->{'='} and is_literal_value $rhs->{'='} ) {
5f35ba0f 1244 push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs };
1245 }
1246 else {
6565d2c3 1247 for my $p ($self->_collapse_cond_unroll_pairs([ $lhs => $rhs->{'='} ])) {
5f35ba0f 1248
1249 # extra sanity check
1250 if (keys %$p > 1) {
1251 require Data::Dumper::Concise;
1252 local $Data::Dumper::Deepcopy = 1;
1253 $self->throw_exception(
1254 "Internal error: unexpected collapse unroll:"
1255 . Data::Dumper::Concise::Dumper { in => { $lhs => $rhs }, out => $p }
1256 );
1257 }
8d005ad9 1258
5f35ba0f 1259 my ($l, $r) = %$p;
8d005ad9 1260
f6fff270 1261 push @conds, (
1262 ! length ref $r
1263 or
1264 # the unroller recursion may return a '=' prepended value already
1265 ref $r eq 'HASH' and keys %$rhs == 1 and exists $rhs->{'='}
1266 or
1267 is_plain_value($r)
1268 )
5f35ba0f 1269 ? { $l => $r }
1270 : { $l => { '=' => $r } }
1271 ;
1272 }
8d005ad9 1273 }
1274 }
1275 elsif (ref $rhs eq 'ARRAY') {
1276 # some of these conditionals encounter multi-values - roll them out using
1277 # an unshift, which will cause extra looping in the while{} above
1278 if (! @$rhs ) {
1279 push @conds, { $lhs => [] };
1280 }
1281 elsif ( ($rhs->[0]||'') =~ /^\-(?:and|or)$/i ) {
1282 $self->throw_exception("Value modifier not followed by any values: $lhs => [ $rhs->[0] ] ")
1283 if @$rhs == 1;
1284
1285 if( $rhs->[0] =~ /^\-and$/i ) {
6565d2c3 1286 unshift @$pairs, map { $lhs => $_ } @{$rhs}[1..$#$rhs];
8d005ad9 1287 }
1288 # if not an AND then it's an OR
1289 elsif(@$rhs == 2) {
6565d2c3 1290 unshift @$pairs, $lhs => $rhs->[1];
8d005ad9 1291 }
1292 else {
953d5b7d 1293 push @conds, { $lhs => [ @{$rhs}[1..$#$rhs] ] };
8d005ad9 1294 }
1295 }
1296 elsif (@$rhs == 1) {
6565d2c3 1297 unshift @$pairs, $lhs => $rhs->[0];
8d005ad9 1298 }
1299 else {
1300 push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs };
1301 }
1302 }
c1f3f2e8 1303 # unroll func + { -value => ... }
1304 elsif (
1305 ref $rhs eq 'HASH'
1306 and
1307 ( my ($subop) = keys %$rhs ) == 1
1308 and
1309 length ref ((values %$rhs)[0])
1310 and
1311 my $vref = is_plain_value( (values %$rhs)[0] )
1312 ) {
5379386e 1313 push @conds, { $lhs => { $subop => $$vref } }
c1f3f2e8 1314 }
8d005ad9 1315 else {
1316 push @conds, { $lhs => $rhs };
1317 }
1318 }
1319 }
1320
1321 return @conds;
1322}
1323
8e40a627 1324# Analyzes a given condition and attempts to extract all columns
1325# with a definitive fixed-condition criteria. Returns a hashref
1326# of k/v pairs suitable to be passed to set_columns(), with a
1327# MAJOR CAVEAT - multi-value (contradictory) equalities are still
1328# represented as a reference to the UNRESOVABLE_CONDITION constant
1329# The reason we do this is that some codepaths only care about the
1330# codition being stable, as opposed to actually making sense
5f11e54f 1331#
8e40a627 1332# The normal mode is used to figure out if a resultset is constrained
1333# to a column which is part of a unique constraint, which in turn
1334# allows us to better predict how ordering will behave etc.
1335#
1336# With the optional "consider_nulls" boolean argument, the function
1337# is instead used to infer inambiguous values from conditions
1338# (e.g. the inheritance of resultset conditions on new_result)
1339#
5f11e54f 1340sub _extract_fixed_condition_columns {
8e40a627 1341 my ($self, $where, $consider_nulls) = @_;
1342 my $where_hash = $self->_collapse_cond($_[1]);
1343
1344 my $res = {};
1345 my ($c, $v);
1346 for $c (keys %$where_hash) {
1347 my $vals;
1348
1349 if (!defined ($v = $where_hash->{$c}) ) {
b34d9331 1350 $vals->{UNDEF} = $v if $consider_nulls
8e40a627 1351 }
1352 elsif (
8e40a627 1353 ref $v eq 'HASH'
1354 and
1355 keys %$v == 1
5f35ba0f 1356 ) {
1357 if (exists $v->{-value}) {
1358 if (defined $v->{-value}) {
b34d9331 1359 $vals->{"VAL_$v->{-value}"} = $v->{-value}
5f35ba0f 1360 }
1361 elsif( $consider_nulls ) {
b34d9331 1362 $vals->{UNDEF} = $v->{-value};
5f35ba0f 1363 }
1364 }
8e40a627 1365 # do not need to check for plain values - _collapse_cond did it for us
f6fff270 1366 elsif(
1367 length ref $v->{'='}
1368 and
1369 (
1370 ( ref $v->{'='} eq 'HASH' and keys %{$v->{'='}} == 1 and exists $v->{'='}{-ident} )
1371 or
1372 is_literal_value($v->{'='})
1373 )
1374 ) {
b34d9331 1375 $vals->{ 'SER_' . serialize $v->{'='} } = $v->{'='};
5f35ba0f 1376 }
1377 }
1378 elsif (
1379 ! length ref $v
1380 or
1381 is_plain_value ($v)
8e40a627 1382 ) {
b34d9331 1383 $vals->{"VAL_$v"} = $v;
8e40a627 1384 }
1385 elsif (ref $v eq 'ARRAY' and ($v->[0]||'') eq '-and') {
1386 for ( @{$v}[1..$#$v] ) {
1387 my $subval = $self->_extract_fixed_condition_columns({ $c => $_ }, 'consider nulls'); # always fish nulls out on recursion
1388 next unless exists $subval->{$c}; # didn't find anything
b34d9331 1389 $vals->{
1390 ! defined $subval->{$c} ? 'UNDEF'
1391 : ( ! length ref $subval->{$c} or is_plain_value $subval->{$c} ) ? "VAL_$subval->{$c}"
1392 : ( 'SER_' . serialize $subval->{$c} )
1393 } = $subval->{$c};
8d005ad9 1394 }
5f11e54f 1395 }
8e40a627 1396
1397 if (keys %$vals == 1) {
1398 ($res->{$c}) = (values %$vals)
b34d9331 1399 unless !$consider_nulls and exists $vals->{UNDEF};
8e40a627 1400 }
1401 elsif (keys %$vals > 1) {
1402 $res->{$c} = UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION;
1403 }
5f11e54f 1404 }
8d005ad9 1405
8e40a627 1406 $res;
c0748280 1407}
bac6c4fb 1408
d28bb90d 14091;