package Maypole::Model::CDBI;
use strict;
+use Class::C3;
+
+use Data::Dumper;
=head1 NAME
=cut
use base qw(Maypole::Model::Base Class::DBI);
-#use Class::DBI::Plugin::Type;
use Class::DBI::Loader;
use Class::DBI::AbstractSearch;
use Class::DBI::Plugin::RetrieveAll;
use attributes ();
use Maypole::Model::CDBI::AsForm;
-use Maypole::Model::CDBI::FromCGI;
+use Maypole::Model::CDBI::FromCGI;
use CGI::Untaint::Maypole;
=head2 Untainter
Note it must be of type CGI::Untaint::Maypole (takes $r arg) or CGI::Untaint
=cut
+
sub Untainter { 'CGI::Untaint::Maypole' };
-# or if you like bugs
+=head2 add_model_superclass
-#use Class::DBI::FromCGI;
-#use CGI::Untaint;
-#sub Untainter { 'CGI::Untaint' };
+Adds model as superclass to model classes (if necessary)
+
+=cut
+
+sub add_model_superclass {
+ my ($class,$config) = @_;
+ foreach my $subclass ( @{ $config->classes } ) {
+ next if $subclass->isa("Maypole::Model::Base");
+ no strict 'refs';
+ push @{ $subclass . "::ISA" }, $config->model;
+ }
+ return;
+}
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata($_) for (qw/COLUMN_INFO/);
return;
}
- my $required_cols = $config->{$table}{required_cols} || [];
+ my $required_cols = $config->{$table}{required_cols} || $self->required_columns;
my $ignored_cols = $config->{$table}{ignore_cols} || [];
($obj, my $fatal, my $creating) = $self->_do_update_or_create($r, $obj, $required_cols, $ignored_cols);
return $obj, $fatal, $creating;
}
-
-# split out from do_edit to be reported by Mp::P::Trace
-#sub _do_update_or_create {
-# my ($self, $r, $obj, $required_cols, $ignored_cols) = @_;
-#
-# my $fatal;
-# my $creating = 0;
-#
-# my $h = $self->Untainter->new( %{$r->params} );
-#
-# # update or create
-# if ($obj) {
-# # We have something to edit
-# eval { $obj->update_from_cgi( $h => {
-# required => $required_cols,
-# ignore => $ignored_cols,
-# } );
-# $obj->update(); # pos fix for bug 17132 'autoupdate required by do_edit'
-# };
-# $fatal = $@;
-# } else {
-# eval {
-# $obj = $self->create_from_cgi( $h => {
-# required => $required_cols,
-# ignore => $ignored_cols,
-# } );
-# };
-# $fatal = $@;
-# $creating++;
-# }
-#
-# return $obj, $fatal, $creating;
-#}
-
=head2 delete
Deprecated method that calls do_delete or a given classes delete method, please
sub search : Exported {
my $self = shift;
my ($sub) = (caller(1))[3];
- $sub =~ /^(.+)::([^:]+)$/;
# So subclasses can still send search down ...
- return ($1 ne "Maypole::Model::Base" && $2 ne "search") ?
- $self->SUPER::search(@_) : $self->do_search(@_);
+ if ($sub =~ /^(.+)::([^:]+)$/) {
+ return ($1 ne "Maypole::Model::Base" && $2 ne "search") ?
+ $self->SUPER::search(@_) : $self->do_search(@_);
+ } else {
+ $self->SUPER::search(@_);
+ }
}
sub do_search : Exported {
}
-
# Thanks to dave baird -- form builder for these private functions
+# sub _column_info {
sub _column_info {
- my $self = shift;
- my $dbh = $self->db_Main;
- return $self->COLUMN_INFO if ref $self->COLUMN_INFO;
-
- my $meta; # The info we are after
- my ($catalog, $schema) = (undef, undef);
- # Dave is suspicious this (above undefs) could
- # break things if driver useses this info
-
- # '%' is a search pattern for columns - matches all columns
- if ( my $sth = $dbh->column_info( $catalog, $schema, $self->table, '%' ) )
- {
- $dbh->errstr && die "Error getting column info sth: " . $dbh->errstr;
- $self->COLUMN_INFO( $self->_hash_type_meta( $sth ) );
-# use Data::Dumper; warn "col info for typed is " . Dumper($self->COLUMN_INFO);
- }
- else
- {
- $self->COLUMN_INFO( $self->_hash_typeless_meta( ) );
-# use Data::Dumper; warn "col info TYPELESS is " . Dumper($self->COLUMN_INFO);
- }
- return $self->COLUMN_INFO;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $dbh = $self->db_Main;
+
+ my $meta; # The info we are after
+ my ($catalog, $schema) = (undef, undef);
+ # Dave is suspicious this (above undefs) could
+ # break things if driver useses this info
+
+ my $original_metadata;
+ # '%' is a search pattern for columns - matches all columns
+ if ( my $sth = $dbh->column_info( $catalog, $schema, $self->table, '%' ) ) {
+ $dbh->errstr && die "Error getting column info sth: " . $dbh->errstr;
+ $self->COLUMN_INFO ($self->_hash_type_meta( $sth ));
+ } else {
+ $self->COLUMN_INFO ($self->_hash_typeless_meta( ));
+ }
+
+ return $self->COLUMN_INFO;
}
-sub _hash_type_meta
-{
- my ($self, $sth) = @_;
- my $meta;
- while ( my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref )
-
- {
- my ($col_meta, $col_name);
-
- foreach my $key ( keys %$row)
- {
- my $value = $row->{$key} || $row->{ uc $key };
- $col_meta->{$key} = $value;
- $col_name = $row->{COLUMN_NAME} || $row->{column_name};
- }
-
- $meta->{$col_name} = $col_meta;
+sub _hash_type_meta {
+ my ($self, $sth) = @_;
+ my $meta;
+ while ( my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref ) {
+ my $colname = $row->{COLUMN_NAME} || $row->{column_name};
+
+ # required / nullable
+ $meta->{$colname}{nullable} = $row->{NULLABLE};
+ $meta->{$colname}{required} = ( $meta->{$colname}{nullable} == 0 ) ? 1 : 0;
+
+ # default
+ if (defined $row->{COLUMN_DEF}) {
+ my $default = $row->{COLUMN_DEF};
+ $default =~ s/['"]?(.*?)['"]?::.*$/$1/;
+ $meta->{$colname}{default} = $default;
+ }else {
+ $meta->{$colname}{default} = '';
}
- return $meta;
-}
-# typeless db e.g. sqlite
-sub _hash_typeless_meta
-{
- my ( $self ) = @_;
-
- $self->set_sql( fb_meta_dummy => 'SELECT * FROM __TABLE__ WHERE 1=0' )
- unless $self->can( 'sql_fb_meta_dummy' );
-
- my $sth = $self->sql_fb_meta_dummy;
-
- $sth->execute or die "Error executing column info: " . $sth->errstr;;
-
- # see 'Statement Handle Attributes' in the DBI docs for a list of available attributes
- my $cols = $sth->{NAME};
- my $types = $sth->{TYPE};
- # my $sizes = $sth->{PRECISION}; # empty
- # my $nulls = $sth->{NULLABLE}; # empty
-
- # we haven't actually fetched anything from the sth, so need to tell DBI we're not going to
- $sth->finish;
-
- my $order = 0;
- my $meta;
- foreach my $col ( @$cols )
- {
- my $col_meta;
-
- $col_meta->{NULLABLE} = 1;
-
- # in my limited testing, the columns are returned in the same order as they were defined in the schema
- $col_meta->{ORDINAL_POSITION} = $order++;
-
- # type_name is taken literally from the schema, but is not actually used by sqlite,
- # so it can be anything, e.g. varchar or varchar(xxx) or VARCHAR etc.
- my $type = shift( @$types );
- $type =~ /(\w+)\((\w+)\)/;
- $col_meta->{type} = $type;
- $col_meta->{TYPE_NAME} = $1;
- my $size = $2;
- $col_meta->{COLUMN_SIZE} = $size if $type =~ /(CHAR|INT)/i;
- $meta->{$col} = $col_meta;
+ # type
+ my $type = $row->{mysql_type_name} || $row->{type};
+ unless ($type) {
+ $type = $row->{TYPE_NAME};
+ if ($row->{COLUMN_SIZE}) {
+ $type .= "($row->{COLUMN_SIZE})";
+ }
}
- return $meta;
-}
+ $type =~ s/['"]?(.*)['"]?::.*$/$1/;
+ # Bool if tinyint
+ if ($type and $type =~ /^tinyint/i and $row->{COLUMN_SIZE} == 1) {
+ $type = 'BOOL';
+ }
+ $meta->{$colname}{type} = $type;
+ # order
+ $meta->{$colname}{position} = $row->{ORDINAL_POSITION}
+ }
+ return $meta;
+}
+# typeless db e.g. sqlite
+sub _hash_typeless_meta {
+ my ( $self ) = @_;
+
+ $self->set_sql( fb_meta_dummy => 'SELECT * FROM __TABLE__ WHERE 1=0' )
+ unless $self->can( 'sql_fb_meta_dummy' );
+
+ my $sth = $self->sql_fb_meta_dummy;
+
+ $sth->execute or die "Error executing column info: " . $sth->errstr;;
+
+ # see 'Statement Handle Attributes' in the DBI docs for a list of available attributes
+ my $cols = $sth->{NAME};
+ my $types = $sth->{TYPE};
+ # my $sizes = $sth->{PRECISION}; # empty
+ # my $nulls = $sth->{NULLABLE}; # empty
+
+ # we haven't actually fetched anything from the sth, so need to tell DBI we're not going to
+ $sth->finish;
+
+ my $order = 0;
+ my $meta;
+ foreach my $col ( @$cols ) {
+ my $col_meta;
+ $col_meta->{nullable} = 1;
+ $col_meta->{required} = 0;
+ $col_meta->{default} = '';
+ $col_meta->{position} = $order++;
+ # type_name is taken literally from the schema, but is not actually used by sqlite,
+ # so it can be anything, e.g. varchar or varchar(xxx) or VARCHAR etc.
+ my $type = shift( @$types );
+ $col_meta->{type} = ($type =~ /(\w+)\((\w+)\)/) ? $1 :$type ;
+ $meta->{$col} = $col_meta;
+ }
+ return $meta;
+}
=head2 column_type
This returns the 'type' of this column (VARCHAR(20), BIGINT, etc.)
For now, it returns "BOOL" for tinyints.
-TODO :: TEST with enums and postgres
+TODO :: TEST with enums
=cut
+
sub column_type {
- my $class = shift;
- my $col = shift or die "Need a column for column_type";
- my $info = $class->_column_info->{$col} ||
- eval { $class->_isa_class($col)->_column_info($col) } ||
- return '';
-
- my $type = $info->{mysql_type_name} || $info->{type};
- unless ($type) {
- $type = $info->{TYPE_NAME};
- if ($info->{COLUMN_SIZE}) { $type .= "($info->{COLUMN_SIZE})"; }
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $colname = shift or die "Need a column for column_type";
+ $class->_column_info() unless (ref $class->COLUMN_INFO);
+
+ if ($class->_isa_class($colname)) {
+ return $class->_isa_class($colname)->column_type($colname);
+ }
+ unless ( $class->find_column($colname) ) {
+ warn "$colname is not a recognised column in this class ", ref $class || $class, "\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+ return $class->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname}{type};
+}
+
+=head2 required_columns
+
+ Accessor to get/set required columns for forms, validation, etc.
+
+ Returns list of required columns. Accepts an array ref of column names.
+
+ $class->required_columns([qw/foo bar baz/]);
+
+ Allows you to specify the required columns for a class, over-riding any
+ assumptions and guesses made by Maypole.
+
+ Use this instead of $config->{$table}{required_cols}
+
+ Note : you need to setup the model class before calling this method.
+
+=cut
+
+sub required_columns {
+ my ($class, $columns) = @_;
+ $class->_column_info() unless ref $class->COLUMN_INFO;
+ my $column_info = $class->COLUMN_INFO;
+
+ if ($columns) {
+ foreach my $colname ( @$columns ) {
+ if ($class->_isa_class($colname)) {
+ $class->_isa_class($colname)->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname}{required} = 1
+ unless ($class->_isa_class($colname)->column_required);
+ next;
+ }
+ unless ( $class->find_column($colname) ) {
+ warn "$colname is not a recognised column in this class ", ref $class || $class, "\n";
+ next;
+ }
+ $column_info->{$colname}{required} = 1;
}
- # Bool if tinyint
- if ($type and $type =~ /^tinyint/i and $info->{COLUMN_SIZE} == 1) {
- $type = 'BOOL';
- }
- return $type;
+ $class->COLUMN_INFO($column_info);
+ }
+
+ return [ grep ($column_info->{$_}{required}, keys %$column_info) ] ;
+}
+
+=head2 column_required
+
+ Returns true if a column is required
+
+ my $required = $class->column_required($column_name);
+
+ Columns can be required by the application but not the database, but not the other way around,
+ hence there is also a column_nullable method which will tell you if the column is nullable
+ within the database itself.
+
+=cut
+
+sub column_required {
+ my ($class, $colname) = @_;
+ $colname or $class->_croak( "Need a column for column_required" );
+ $class->_column_info() unless ref $class->COLUMN_INFO;
+ if ($class->_isa_class($colname)) {
+ return $class->_isa_class($colname)->column_required($colname);
+ }
+ unless ( $class->find_column($colname) ) {
+ # handle non-existant columns
+ warn "$colname is not a recognised column in this class ", ref $class || $class, "\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+ return $class->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname}{required} if ($class->COLUMN_INFO and $class->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname});
+ return 0;
}
=head2 column_nullable
-Returns true if a column can be NULL and false if not.
+ Returns true if a column can be NULL within the underlying database and false if not.
+
+ my $nullable = $class->column_nullable($column_name);
+
+ Any columns that are not nullable will automatically be specified as required, you can
+ also specify nullable columns as required within your application.
+
+ It is recomended you use column_required rather than column_nullable within your
+ application, this method is more useful if extending the model or handling your own
+ validation.
=cut
sub column_nullable {
my $class = shift;
- my $col = shift or $class->_croak( "Need a column for column_nullable" );
- my $info = $class->_column_info->{$col} ||
- eval { $class->_isa_class($col)->_column_info($col) } ||
- return 1;
- return $info->{NULLABLE};
+ my $colname = shift or $class->_croak( "Need a column for column_nullable" );
+
+ $class->_column_info() unless ref $class->COLUMN_INFO;
+ if ($class->_isa_class($colname)) {
+ return $class->_isa_class($colname)->column_nullable($colname);
+ }
+ unless ( $class->find_column($colname) ) {
+ # handle non-existant columns
+ warn "$colname is not a recognised column in this class ", ref $class || $class, "\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+ return $class->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname}{nullable} if ($class->COLUMN_INFO and $class->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname});
+ return 0;
}
=head2 column_default
-Returns default value for column or the empyty string.
+Returns default value for column or the empty string.
Columns with NULL, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, or Zeros( 0000-00...) for dates and times
have '' returned.
=cut
sub column_default {
- my $class = shift;
- my $col = shift or $class->_croak( "Need a column for column_default");
- #return unless $class->find_column($col); # not a real column
-
- my $info = $class->_column_info->{$col} ||
- eval { $class->_isa_class($col)->_column_info($col) } ||
- return '';
-
- my $def = $info->{COLUMN_DEF};
- $def = '' unless defined $def; # is this good?
- return $def;
-}
-
-
-
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $colname = shift or $class->_croak( "Need a column for column_default");
+ $class->_column_info() unless (ref $class->COLUMN_INFO);
+ if ($class->_isa_class($colname)) {
+ return $class->_isa_class($colname)->column_default($colname);
+ }
+ unless ( $class->find_column($colname) ) {
+ warn "$colname is not a recognised column in this class ", ref $class || $class, "\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+ return $class->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname}{default} if ($class->COLUMN_INFO and $class->COLUMN_INFO->{$colname});
+ return;
+}
=head2 get_classmetadata
$res{moniker} = $class->moniker;
$res{plural} = $class->plural_moniker;
$res{table} = $class->table;
- \%res;
+ $res{column_metadata} = (ref $class->COLUMN_INFO) ? $class->COLUMN_INFO : $class->_column_info() ;
+ return \%res;
}