package Maypole::Model::Base;
+
+use Maypole::Constants;
+use attributes ();
+
our %remember;
-sub MODIFY_CODE_ATTRIBUTES { $remember{$_[1]} = $_[2]; () }
-sub FETCH_CODE_ATTRIBUTES { $remember{$_[1]} }
-sub view :Exported { }
-sub edit :Exported { }
+sub MODIFY_CODE_ATTRIBUTES { $remember{ $_[1] } = $_[2]; () }
+
+sub FETCH_CODE_ATTRIBUTES { $remember{ $_[1] } }
sub process {
- my ($class, $r) = @_;
- $r->template( my $method = $r->action );
- $r->objects([ $class->retrieve(shift @{$r->{args}}) ]);
- $class->$method($r);
+ my ( $class, $r ) = @_;
+ my $method = $r->action;
+ return if $r->{template}; # Authentication has set this, we're done.
+
+ $r->{template} = $method;
+ $r->objects([ $class->fetch_objects($r) ]);
+ $class->$method( $r, $obj, @{ $r->{args} } );
+}
+
+sub list_columns {
+ shift->display_columns;
+}
+
+sub display_columns {
+ sort shift->columns;
}
=head1 NAME
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-Anyone subclassing this for a different database abstraction mechanism
-needs to provide the following methods:
+This is the base class for Maypole data models. This is an abstract class
+meant to define the interface, and can't be used directly.
-=head2 do_edit
+=head2 process
-If there is an object in C<$r-E<gt>objects>, then it should be edited
-with the parameters in C<$r-E<gt>params>; otherwise, a new object should
-be created with those parameters, and put back into C<$r-E<gt>objects>.
-The template should be changed to C<view>, or C<edit> if there were any
-errors. A hash of errors will be passed to the template.
+This is the engine of this module. It populates all the relevant variables
+and calls the requested action.
-=cut
-
-sub do_edit { die "This is an abstract method" }
+Anyone subclassing this for a different database abstraction mechanism
+needs to provide the following methods:
=head2 setup_database
This maps between a table name and its associated class.
-=head2 retrieve
+=head2 fetch_objects
-This turns an ID into an object of the appropriate class.
+This method should populate $r->objects from $r->{args}.
=head2 adopt
This is called on an model class representing a table and allows the
master model class to do any set-up required.
-=head2 related
-
-This can go either in the master model class or in the individual
-classes, and returns a list of has-many accessors. A brewery has many
-beers, so C<BeerDB::Brewery> needs to return C<beers>.
-
=head2 columns
-This is a list of the columns in a table.
+This is a list of all the columns in a table. You may also override
+see also C<display_columns>
=head2 table
This is the name of the table.
+=cut
+
+sub class_of { die "This is an abstract method" }
+sub setup_database { die "This is an abstract method" }
+sub fetch_objects { die "This is an abstract method" }
+
=head2 Commands
=over
+=item do_edit
+
+If there is an object in C<$r-E<gt>objects>, then it should be edited
+with the parameters in C<$r-E<gt>params>; otherwise, a new object should
+be created with those parameters, and put back into C<$r-E<gt>objects>.
+The template should be changed to C<view>, or C<edit> if there were any
+errors. A hash of errors will be passed to the template.
+
+=cut
+
+sub do_edit { die "This is an abstract method" }
+
=item list
The C<list> method should fill C<< $r-> objects >> with all of the
objects in the class. You may want to page this using C<Data::Page> or
similar.
+=item edit
+
+Empty Action
+
+=item view
+
+Empty Action.
+
+
=back
=cut
-sub class_of { die "This is an abstract method" }
-sub setup_database { die "This is an abstract method" }
-sub list :Exported { die "This is an abstract method" };
+sub list : Exported {
+ die "This is an abstract method";
+}
+
+sub view : Exported {
+}
+
+sub edit : Exported {
+}
=pod
Additionally, individual derived model classes may want to override the
following methods:
+=head2 display_columns
+
+Returns a list of columns to display in the model. by default returns
+all columns in alphabetical order. Override this in base classes to
+change ordering, or elect not to show columns.
+
+=head2 list_columns
+
+Same as display_columns, only for listings. Defaults to display_columns
+
=head2 column_names
Return a hash mapping column names with human-readable equivalents.
=cut
-sub column_names { my $class = shift; map { $_ => ucfirst $_ } $class->columns }
+sub column_names {
+ my $class = shift;
+ map {
+ my $col = $_;
+ $col =~ s/_+(\w)?/ \U$1/g;
+ $_ => ucfirst $col
+ } $class->columns;
+}
=head2 description
sub description { "A poorly defined class" }
-1;
+=head2 is_public
+
+should return true if a certain action is supported, or false otherwise.
+Defaults to checking if the sub has the :Exported attribute.
+
+=cut
+
+sub is_public {
+ my ( $self, $action ) = @_;
+ my $cv = $self->can($action);
+ return 0 unless $cv;
+ my $attrs = join " ", attributes::get($cv);
+ do {
+ warn "$action not exported" if Maypole->debug;
+ return 0;
+ } unless $attrs =~ /\bExported\b/i;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+=head2 related
+This can go either in the master model class or in the individual
+classes, and returns a list of has-many accessors. A brewery has many
+beers, so C<BeerDB::Brewery> needs to return C<beers>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub related {
+}
+
+1;