package DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base; use strict; use warnings; use base qw/Class::Accessor::Grouped Class::C3::Componentised/; use Class::C3; use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/; use DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder; use Data::Dump qw/ dump /; use POSIX qw//; use File::Spec qw//; use Cwd qw//; use Digest::MD5 qw//; use Lingua::EN::Inflect::Number qw//; use File::Temp qw//; use Class::Unload; use Class::Inspector (); require DBIx::Class; our $VERSION = '0.05003'; __PACKAGE__->mk_group_ro_accessors('simple', qw/ schema schema_class exclude constraint additional_classes additional_base_classes left_base_classes components resultset_components skip_relationships skip_load_external moniker_map custom_column_info inflect_singular inflect_plural debug dump_directory dump_overwrite really_erase_my_files resultset_namespace default_resultset_class schema_base_class result_base_class overwrite_modifications relationship_attrs db_schema _tables classes _upgrading_classes monikers dynamic naming datetime_timezone datetime_locale /); __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple', qw/ version_to_dump schema_version_to_dump _upgrading_from _upgrading_from_load_classes _downgrading_to_load_classes _rewriting_result_namespace use_namespaces result_namespace generate_pod pod_comment_mode pod_comment_spillover_length /); =head1 NAME DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base - Base DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader Implementation. =head1 SYNOPSIS See L =head1 DESCRIPTION This is the base class for the storage-specific C classes, and implements the common functionality between them. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR OPTIONS These constructor options are the base options for L. Available constructor options are: =head2 skip_relationships Skip setting up relationships. The default is to attempt the loading of relationships. =head2 skip_load_external Skip loading of other classes in @INC. The default is to merge all other classes with the same name found in @INC into the schema file we are creating. =head2 naming Static schemas (ones dumped to disk) will, by default, use the new-style 0.05XXX relationship names and singularized Results, unless you're overwriting an existing dump made by a 0.04XXX version of L, in which case the backward compatible RelBuilder will be activated, and singularization will be turned off. Specifying naming => 'v5' will disable the backward-compatible RelBuilder and use the new-style relationship names along with singularized Results, even when overwriting a dump made with an earlier version. The option also takes a hashref: naming => { relationships => 'v5', monikers => 'v4' } The keys are: =over 4 =item relationships How to name relationship accessors. =item monikers How to name Result classes. =back The values can be: =over 4 =item current Latest default style, whatever that happens to be. =item v5 Version 0.05XXX style. =item v4 Version 0.04XXX style. =back Dynamic schemas will always default to the 0.04XXX relationship names and won't singularize Results for backward compatibility, to activate the new RelBuilder and singularization put this in your C file: __PACKAGE__->naming('current'); Or if you prefer to use 0.05XXX features but insure that nothing breaks in the next major version upgrade: __PACKAGE__->naming('v5'); =head2 generate_pod By default POD will be generated for columns and relationships, using database metadata for the text if available and supported. Reading database metadata (e.g. C) is only supported for Postgres right now. Set this to C<0> to turn off all POD generation. =head2 pod_comment_mode Controls where table comments appear in the generated POD. Smaller table comments are appended to the C section of the documentation, and larger ones are inserted into C instead. You can force a C section to be generated with the comment always, only use C, or choose the length threshold at which the comment is forced into the description. =over 4 =item name Use C section only. =item description Force C always. =item auto Use C if length > L, this is the default. =back =head2 pod_comment_spillover_length When pod_comment_mode is set to C, this is the length of the comment at which it will be forced into a separate description section. The default is C<60> =head2 relationship_attrs Hashref of attributes to pass to each generated relationship, listed by type. Also supports relationship type 'all', containing options to pass to all generated relationships. Attributes set for more specific relationship types override those set in 'all'. For example: relationship_attrs => { all => { cascade_delete => 0 }, has_many => { cascade_delete => 1 }, }, will set the C option to 0 for all generated relationships, except for C, which will have cascade_delete as 1. NOTE: this option is not supported if v4 backward-compatible naming is set either globally (naming => 'v4') or just for relationships. =head2 debug If set to true, each constructive L statement the loader decides to execute will be C-ed before execution. =head2 db_schema Set the name of the schema to load (schema in the sense that your database vendor means it). Does not currently support loading more than one schema name. =head2 constraint Only load tables matching regex. Best specified as a qr// regex. =head2 exclude Exclude tables matching regex. Best specified as a qr// regex. =head2 moniker_map Overrides the default table name to moniker translation. Can be either a hashref of table keys and moniker values, or a coderef for a translator function taking a single scalar table name argument and returning a scalar moniker. If the hash entry does not exist, or the function returns a false value, the code falls back to default behavior for that table name. The default behavior is to singularize the table name, and: C, which is to say: lowercase everything, split up the table name into chunks anywhere a non-alpha-numeric character occurs, change the case of first letter of each chunk to upper case, and put the chunks back together. Examples: Table Name | Moniker Name --------------------------- luser | Luser luser_group | LuserGroup luser-opts | LuserOpt =head2 inflect_plural Just like L above (can be hash/code-ref, falls back to default if hash key does not exist or coderef returns false), but acts as a map for pluralizing relationship names. The default behavior is to utilize L. =head2 inflect_singular As L above, but for singularizing relationship names. Default behavior is to utilize L. =head2 schema_base_class Base class for your schema classes. Defaults to 'DBIx::Class::Schema'. =head2 result_base_class Base class for your table classes (aka result classes). Defaults to 'DBIx::Class::Core'. =head2 additional_base_classes List of additional base classes all of your table classes will use. =head2 left_base_classes List of additional base classes all of your table classes will use that need to be leftmost. =head2 additional_classes List of additional classes which all of your table classes will use. =head2 components List of additional components to be loaded into all of your table classes. A good example would be C. =head2 resultset_components List of additional ResultSet components to be loaded into your table classes. A good example would be C. Component C will be automatically added to the above C list if this option is set. =head2 use_namespaces This is now the default, to go back to L pass a C<0>. Generate result class names suitable for L and call that instead of L. When using this option you can also specify any of the options for C (i.e. C, C, C), and they will be added to the call (and the generated result class names adjusted appropriately). =head2 dump_directory This option is designed to be a tool to help you transition from this loader to a manually-defined schema when you decide it's time to do so. The value of this option is a perl libdir pathname. Within that directory this module will create a baseline manual L module set, based on what it creates at runtime in memory. The created schema class will have the same classname as the one on which you are setting this option (and the ResultSource classes will be based on this name as well). Normally you wouldn't hard-code this setting in your schema class, as it is meant for one-time manual usage. See L for examples of the recommended way to access this functionality. =head2 dump_overwrite Deprecated. See L below, which does *not* mean the same thing as the old C setting from previous releases. =head2 really_erase_my_files Default false. If true, Loader will unconditionally delete any existing files before creating the new ones from scratch when dumping a schema to disk. The default behavior is instead to only replace the top portion of the file, up to and including the final stanza which contains C<# DO NOT MODIFY THIS OR ANYTHING ABOVE!> leaving any customizations you placed after that as they were. When C is not set, if the output file already exists, but the aforementioned final stanza is not found, or the checksum contained there does not match the generated contents, Loader will croak and not touch the file. You should really be using version control on your schema classes (and all of the rest of your code for that matter). Don't blame me if a bug in this code wipes something out when it shouldn't have, you've been warned. =head2 overwrite_modifications Default false. If false, when updating existing files, Loader will refuse to modify any Loader-generated code that has been modified since its last run (as determined by the checksum Loader put in its comment lines). If true, Loader will discard any manual modifications that have been made to Loader-generated code. Again, you should be using version control on your schema classes. Be careful with this option. =head2 custom_column_info Hook for adding extra attributes to the L for a column. Must be a coderef that returns a hashref with the extra attributes. Receives the table name, column name and column_info. For example: custom_column_info => sub { my ($table_name, $column_name, $column_info) = @_; if ($column_name eq 'dog' && $column_info->{default_value} eq 'snoopy') { return { is_snoopy => 1 }; } }, This attribute can also be used to set C on a non-datetime column so it also receives the L and/or L. =head2 datetime_timezone Sets the timezone attribute for L for all columns with the DATE/DATETIME/TIMESTAMP data_types. =head2 datetime_locale Sets the locale attribute for L for all columns with the DATE/DATETIME/TIMESTAMP data_types. =head1 METHODS None of these methods are intended for direct invocation by regular users of L. Some are proxied via L. =cut use constant CURRENT_V => 'v5'; use constant CLASS_ARGS => qw( schema_base_class result_base_class additional_base_classes left_base_classes additional_classes components resultset_components ); # ensure that a peice of object data is a valid arrayref, creating # an empty one or encapsulating whatever's there. sub _ensure_arrayref { my $self = shift; foreach (@_) { $self->{$_} ||= []; $self->{$_} = [ $self->{$_} ] unless ref $self->{$_} eq 'ARRAY'; } } =head2 new Constructor for L, used internally by L. =cut sub new { my ( $class, %args ) = @_; my $self = { %args }; bless $self => $class; $self->_ensure_arrayref(qw/additional_classes additional_base_classes left_base_classes components resultset_components /); $self->_validate_class_args; push(@{$self->{components}}, 'ResultSetManager') if @{$self->{resultset_components}}; $self->{monikers} = {}; $self->{classes} = {}; $self->{_upgrading_classes} = {}; $self->{schema_class} ||= ( ref $self->{schema} || $self->{schema} ); $self->{schema} ||= $self->{schema_class}; croak "dump_overwrite is deprecated. Please read the" . " DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base documentation" if $self->{dump_overwrite}; $self->{dynamic} = ! $self->{dump_directory}; $self->{temp_directory} ||= File::Temp::tempdir( 'dbicXXXX', TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1, ); $self->{dump_directory} ||= $self->{temp_directory}; $self->version_to_dump($DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::VERSION); $self->schema_version_to_dump($DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::VERSION); if ((not ref $self->naming) && defined $self->naming) { my $naming_ver = $self->naming; $self->{naming} = { relationships => $naming_ver, monikers => $naming_ver, }; } if ($self->naming) { for (values %{ $self->naming }) { $_ = CURRENT_V if $_ eq 'current'; } } $self->{naming} ||= {}; if ($self->custom_column_info && ref $self->custom_column_info ne 'CODE') { croak 'custom_column_info must be a CODE ref'; } $self->_check_back_compat; $self->use_namespaces(1) unless defined $self->use_namespaces; $self->generate_pod(1) unless defined $self->generate_pod; $self->pod_comment_mode('auto') unless defined $self->pod_comment_mode; $self->pod_comment_spillover_length(60) unless defined $self->pod_comment_spillover_length; $self; } sub _check_back_compat { my ($self) = @_; # dynamic schemas will always be in 0.04006 mode, unless overridden if ($self->dynamic) { # just in case, though no one is likely to dump a dynamic schema $self->schema_version_to_dump('0.04006'); if (not %{ $self->naming }) { warn < 1' if/when upgrading. See perldoc DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Manual::UpgradingFromV4 for more details. EOF } else { $self->_upgrading_from('v4'); } $self->naming->{relationships} ||= 'v4'; $self->naming->{monikers} ||= 'v4'; if ($self->use_namespaces) { $self->_upgrading_from_load_classes(1); } else { $self->use_namespaces(0); } return; } # otherwise check if we need backcompat mode for a static schema my $filename = $self->_get_dump_filename($self->schema_class); return unless -e $filename; open(my $fh, '<', $filename) or croak "Cannot open '$filename' for reading: $!"; my $load_classes = 0; my $result_namespace = ''; while (<$fh>) { if (/^__PACKAGE__->load_classes;/) { $load_classes = 1; } elsif (/result_namespace => '([^']+)'/) { $result_namespace = $1; } elsif (my ($real_ver) = /^# Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader v(\d+\.\d+)/) { if ($load_classes && (not defined $self->use_namespaces)) { warn <<"EOF" unless $ENV{SCHEMA_LOADER_BACKCOMPAT}; 'load_classes;' static schema detected, turning off 'use_namespaces'. Set the 'use_namespaces' attribute or the SCHEMA_LOADER_BACKCOMPAT environment variable to disable this warning. See perldoc DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Manual::UpgradingFromV4 for more details. EOF $self->use_namespaces(0); } elsif ($load_classes && $self->use_namespaces) { $self->_upgrading_from_load_classes(1); } elsif ((not $load_classes) && defined $self->use_namespaces && (not $self->use_namespaces)) { $self->_downgrading_to_load_classes( $result_namespace || 'Result' ); } elsif ((not defined $self->use_namespaces) || $self->use_namespaces) { if (not $self->result_namespace) { $self->result_namespace($result_namespace || 'Result'); } elsif ($result_namespace ne $self->result_namespace) { $self->_rewriting_result_namespace( $result_namespace || 'Result' ); } } # XXX when we go past .0 this will need fixing my ($v) = $real_ver =~ /([1-9])/; $v = "v$v"; last if $v eq CURRENT_V || $real_ver =~ /^0\.\d\d999/; if (not %{ $self->naming }) { warn <<"EOF" unless $ENV{SCHEMA_LOADER_BACKCOMPAT}; Version $real_ver static schema detected, turning on backcompat mode. Set the 'naming' attribute or the SCHEMA_LOADER_BACKCOMPAT environment variable to disable this warning. See perldoc DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Manual::UpgradingFromV4 for more details. EOF } else { $self->_upgrading_from($v); last; } $self->naming->{relationships} ||= $v; $self->naming->{monikers} ||= $v; $self->schema_version_to_dump($real_ver); last; } } close $fh; } sub _validate_class_args { my $self = shift; my $args = shift; foreach my $k (CLASS_ARGS) { next unless $self->$k; my @classes = ref $self->$k eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $self->$k } : $self->$k; foreach my $c (@classes) { # components default to being under the DBIx::Class namespace unless they # are preceeded with a '+' if ( $k =~ m/components$/ && $c !~ s/^\+// ) { $c = 'DBIx::Class::' . $c; } # 1 == installed, 0 == not installed, undef == invalid classname my $installed = Class::Inspector->installed($c); if ( defined($installed) ) { if ( $installed == 0 ) { croak qq/$c, as specified in the loader option "$k", is not installed/; } } else { croak qq/$c, as specified in the loader option "$k", is an invalid class name/; } } } } sub _find_file_in_inc { my ($self, $file) = @_; foreach my $prefix (@INC) { my $fullpath = File::Spec->catfile($prefix, $file); return $fullpath if -f $fullpath # abs_path throws on Windows for nonexistant files and eval { Cwd::abs_path($fullpath) } ne (eval { Cwd::abs_path(File::Spec->catfile($self->dump_directory, $file)) } || ''); } return; } sub _class_path { my ($self, $class) = @_; my $class_path = $class; $class_path =~ s{::}{/}g; $class_path .= '.pm'; return $class_path; } sub _find_class_in_inc { my ($self, $class) = @_; return $self->_find_file_in_inc($self->_class_path($class)); } sub _rewriting { my $self = shift; return $self->_upgrading_from || $self->_upgrading_from_load_classes || $self->_downgrading_to_load_classes || $self->_rewriting_result_namespace ; } sub _rewrite_old_classnames { my ($self, $code) = @_; return $code unless $self->_rewriting; my %old_classes = reverse %{ $self->_upgrading_classes }; my $re = join '|', keys %old_classes; $re = qr/\b($re)\b/; $code =~ s/$re/$old_classes{$1} || $1/eg; return $code; } sub _load_external { my ($self, $class) = @_; return if $self->{skip_load_external}; # so that we don't load our own classes, under any circumstances local *INC = [ grep $_ ne $self->dump_directory, @INC ]; my $real_inc_path = $self->_find_class_in_inc($class); my $old_class = $self->_upgrading_classes->{$class} if $self->_rewriting; my $old_real_inc_path = $self->_find_class_in_inc($old_class) if $old_class && $old_class ne $class; return unless $real_inc_path || $old_real_inc_path; if ($real_inc_path) { # If we make it to here, we loaded an external definition warn qq/# Loaded external class definition for '$class'\n/ if $self->debug; open(my $fh, '<', $real_inc_path) or croak "Failed to open '$real_inc_path' for reading: $!"; my $code = do { local $/; <$fh> }; close($fh) or croak "Failed to close $real_inc_path: $!"; $code = $self->_rewrite_old_classnames($code); if ($self->dynamic) { # load the class too # kill redefined warnings my $warn_handler = $SIG{__WARN__} || sub { warn @_ }; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn_handler->(@_) unless $_[0] =~ /^Subroutine \S+ redefined/; }; eval $code; die $@ if $@; } $self->_ext_stmt($class, qq|# These lines were loaded from '$real_inc_path' found in \@INC.\n| .qq|# They are now part of the custom portion of this file\n| .qq|# for you to hand-edit. If you do not either delete\n| .qq|# this section or remove that file from \@INC, this section\n| .qq|# will be repeated redundantly when you re-create this\n| .qq|# file again via Loader! See skip_load_external to disable\n| .qq|# this feature.\n| ); chomp $code; $self->_ext_stmt($class, $code); $self->_ext_stmt($class, qq|# End of lines loaded from '$real_inc_path' | ); } if ($old_real_inc_path) { open(my $fh, '<', $old_real_inc_path) or croak "Failed to open '$old_real_inc_path' for reading: $!"; $self->_ext_stmt($class, <<"EOF"); # These lines were loaded from '$old_real_inc_path', # based on the Result class name that would have been created by an 0.04006 # version of the Loader. For a static schema, this happens only once during # upgrade. See skip_load_external to disable this feature. EOF my $code = do { local ($/, @ARGV) = (undef, $old_real_inc_path); <> }; $code = $self->_rewrite_old_classnames($code); if ($self->dynamic) { warn <<"EOF"; Detected external content in '$old_real_inc_path', a class name that would have been used by an 0.04006 version of the Loader. * PLEASE RENAME THIS CLASS: from '$old_class' to '$class', as that is the new name of the Result. EOF # kill redefined warnings my $warn_handler = $SIG{__WARN__} || sub { warn @_ }; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn_handler->(@_) unless $_[0] =~ /^Subroutine \S+ redefined/; }; eval $code; die $@ if $@; } chomp $code; $self->_ext_stmt($class, $code); $self->_ext_stmt($class, qq|# End of lines loaded from '$old_real_inc_path' | ); } } =head2 load Does the actual schema-construction work. =cut sub load { my $self = shift; $self->_load_tables($self->_tables_list); } =head2 rescan Arguments: schema Rescan the database for newly added tables. Does not process drops or changes. Returns a list of the newly added table monikers. The schema argument should be the schema class or object to be affected. It should probably be derived from the original schema_class used during L. =cut sub rescan { my ($self, $schema) = @_; $self->{schema} = $schema; $self->_relbuilder->{schema} = $schema; my @created; my @current = $self->_tables_list; foreach my $table ($self->_tables_list) { if(!exists $self->{_tables}->{$table}) { push(@created, $table); } } my $loaded = $self->_load_tables(@created); return map { $self->monikers->{$_} } @$loaded; } sub _relbuilder { no warnings 'uninitialized'; my ($self) = @_; return if $self->{skip_relationships}; if ($self->naming->{relationships} eq 'v4') { require DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder::Compat::v0_040; return $self->{relbuilder} ||= DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder::Compat::v0_040->new( $self->schema, $self->inflect_plural, $self->inflect_singular ); } $self->{relbuilder} ||= DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder->new ( $self->schema, $self->inflect_plural, $self->inflect_singular, $self->relationship_attrs, ); } sub _load_tables { my ($self, @tables) = @_; # First, use _tables_list with constraint and exclude # to get a list of tables to operate on my $constraint = $self->constraint; my $exclude = $self->exclude; @tables = grep { /$constraint/ } @tables if $constraint; @tables = grep { ! /$exclude/ } @tables if $exclude; # Save the new tables to the tables list foreach (@tables) { $self->{_tables}->{$_} = 1; } $self->_make_src_class($_) for @tables; $self->_setup_src_meta($_) for @tables; if(!$self->skip_relationships) { # The relationship loader needs a working schema $self->{quiet} = 1; local $self->{dump_directory} = $self->{temp_directory}; $self->_reload_classes(\@tables); $self->_load_relationships($_) for @tables; $self->{quiet} = 0; # Remove that temp dir from INC so it doesn't get reloaded @INC = grep $_ ne $self->dump_directory, @INC; } $self->_load_external($_) for map { $self->classes->{$_} } @tables; # Reload without unloading first to preserve any symbols from external # packages. $self->_reload_classes(\@tables, 0); # Drop temporary cache delete $self->{_cache}; return \@tables; } sub _reload_classes { my ($self, $tables, $unload) = @_; my @tables = @$tables; $unload = 1 unless defined $unload; # so that we don't repeat custom sections @INC = grep $_ ne $self->dump_directory, @INC; $self->_dump_to_dir(map { $self->classes->{$_} } @tables); unshift @INC, $self->dump_directory; my @to_register; my %have_source = map { $_ => $self->schema->source($_) } $self->schema->sources; for my $table (@tables) { my $moniker = $self->monikers->{$table}; my $class = $self->classes->{$table}; { no warnings 'redefine'; local *Class::C3::reinitialize = sub {}; use warnings; Class::Unload->unload($class) if $unload; my ($source, $resultset_class); if ( ($source = $have_source{$moniker}) && ($resultset_class = $source->resultset_class) && ($resultset_class ne 'DBIx::Class::ResultSet') ) { my $has_file = Class::Inspector->loaded_filename($resultset_class); Class::Unload->unload($resultset_class) if $unload; $self->_reload_class($resultset_class) if $has_file; } $self->_reload_class($class); } push @to_register, [$moniker, $class]; } Class::C3->reinitialize; for (@to_register) { $self->schema->register_class(@$_); } } # We use this instead of ensure_class_loaded when there are package symbols we # want to preserve. sub _reload_class { my ($self, $class) = @_; my $class_path = $self->_class_path($class); delete $INC{ $class_path }; # kill redefined warnings my $warn_handler = $SIG{__WARN__} || sub { warn @_ }; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn_handler->(@_) unless $_[0] =~ /^Subroutine \S+ redefined/; }; eval "require $class;"; } sub _get_dump_filename { my ($self, $class) = (@_); $class =~ s{::}{/}g; return $self->dump_directory . q{/} . $class . q{.pm}; } sub _ensure_dump_subdirs { my ($self, $class) = (@_); my @name_parts = split(/::/, $class); pop @name_parts; # we don't care about the very last element, # which is a filename my $dir = $self->dump_directory; while (1) { if(!-d $dir) { mkdir($dir) or croak "mkdir('$dir') failed: $!"; } last if !@name_parts; $dir = File::Spec->catdir($dir, shift @name_parts); } } sub _dump_to_dir { my ($self, @classes) = @_; my $schema_class = $self->schema_class; my $schema_base_class = $self->schema_base_class || 'DBIx::Class::Schema'; my $target_dir = $self->dump_directory; warn "Dumping manual schema for $schema_class to directory $target_dir ...\n" unless $self->{dynamic} or $self->{quiet}; my $schema_text = qq|package $schema_class;\n\n| . qq|# Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader\n| . qq|# DO NOT MODIFY THE FIRST PART OF THIS FILE\n\n| . qq|use strict;\nuse warnings;\n\n| . qq|use base '$schema_base_class';\n\n|; if ($self->use_namespaces) { $schema_text .= qq|__PACKAGE__->load_namespaces|; my $namespace_options; for my $attr (qw(result_namespace resultset_namespace default_resultset_class)) { if ($self->$attr) { $namespace_options .= qq| $attr => '| . $self->$attr . qq|',\n| } } $schema_text .= qq|(\n$namespace_options)| if $namespace_options; $schema_text .= qq|;\n|; } else { $schema_text .= qq|__PACKAGE__->load_classes;\n|; } { local $self->{version_to_dump} = $self->schema_version_to_dump; $self->_write_classfile($schema_class, $schema_text, 1); } my $result_base_class = $self->result_base_class || 'DBIx::Class::Core'; foreach my $src_class (@classes) { my $src_text = qq|package $src_class;\n\n| . qq|# Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader\n| . qq|# DO NOT MODIFY THE FIRST PART OF THIS FILE\n\n| . qq|use strict;\nuse warnings;\n\n| . qq|use base '$result_base_class';\n\n|; $self->_write_classfile($src_class, $src_text); } # remove Result dir if downgrading from use_namespaces, and there are no # files left. if (my $result_ns = $self->_downgrading_to_load_classes || $self->_rewriting_result_namespace) { my $result_namespace = $self->_result_namespace( $schema_class, $result_ns, ); (my $result_dir = $result_namespace) =~ s{::}{/}g; $result_dir = $self->dump_directory . '/' . $result_dir; unless (my @files = glob "$result_dir/*") { rmdir $result_dir; } } warn "Schema dump completed.\n" unless $self->{dynamic} or $self->{quiet}; } sub _sig_comment { my ($self, $version, $ts) = @_; return qq|\n\n# Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader| . qq| v| . $version . q| @ | . $ts . qq|\n# DO NOT MODIFY THIS OR ANYTHING ABOVE! md5sum:|; } sub _write_classfile { my ($self, $class, $text, $is_schema) = @_; my $filename = $self->_get_dump_filename($class); $self->_ensure_dump_subdirs($class); if (-f $filename && $self->really_erase_my_files) { warn "Deleting existing file '$filename' due to " . "'really_erase_my_files' setting\n" unless $self->{quiet}; unlink($filename); } my ($custom_content, $old_md5, $old_ver, $old_ts) = $self->_get_custom_content($class, $filename); if (my $old_class = $self->_upgrading_classes->{$class}) { my $old_filename = $self->_get_dump_filename($old_class); my ($old_custom_content) = $self->_get_custom_content( $old_class, $old_filename, 0 # do not add default comment ); $old_custom_content =~ s/\n\n# You can replace.*\n1;\n//; if ($old_custom_content) { $custom_content = "\n" . $old_custom_content . "\n" . $custom_content; } unlink $old_filename; } $custom_content = $self->_rewrite_old_classnames($custom_content); $text .= qq|$_\n| for @{$self->{_dump_storage}->{$class} || []}; # Check and see if the dump is infact differnt my $compare_to; if ($old_md5) { $compare_to = $text . $self->_sig_comment($old_ver, $old_ts); if (Digest::MD5::md5_base64($compare_to) eq $old_md5) { return unless $self->_upgrading_from && $is_schema; } } $text .= $self->_sig_comment( $self->version_to_dump, POSIX::strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', localtime) ); open(my $fh, '>', $filename) or croak "Cannot open '$filename' for writing: $!"; # Write the top half and its MD5 sum print $fh $text . Digest::MD5::md5_base64($text) . "\n"; # Write out anything loaded via external partial class file in @INC print $fh qq|$_\n| for @{$self->{_ext_storage}->{$class} || []}; # Write out any custom content the user has added print $fh $custom_content; close($fh) or croak "Error closing '$filename': $!"; } sub _default_custom_content { return qq|\n\n# You can replace this text with custom| . qq| content, and it will be preserved on regeneration| . qq|\n1;\n|; } sub _get_custom_content { my ($self, $class, $filename, $add_default) = @_; $add_default = 1 unless defined $add_default; return ($self->_default_custom_content) if ! -f $filename; open(my $fh, '<', $filename) or croak "Cannot open '$filename' for reading: $!"; my $mark_re = qr{^(# DO NOT MODIFY THIS OR ANYTHING ABOVE! md5sum:)([A-Za-z0-9/+]{22})\n}; my $buffer = ''; my ($md5, $ts, $ver); while(<$fh>) { if(!$md5 && /$mark_re/) { $md5 = $2; my $line = $1; # Pull out the previous version and timestamp ($ver, $ts) = $buffer =~ m/# Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader v(.*?) @ (.*?)$/s; $buffer .= $line; croak "Checksum mismatch in '$filename', the auto-generated part of the file has been modified outside of this loader. Aborting.\nIf you want to overwrite these modifications, set the 'overwrite_modifications' loader option.\n" if !$self->overwrite_modifications && Digest::MD5::md5_base64($buffer) ne $md5; $buffer = ''; } else { $buffer .= $_; } } croak "Cannot not overwrite '$filename' without 'really_erase_my_files'," . " it does not appear to have been generated by Loader" if !$md5; # Default custom content: $buffer ||= $self->_default_custom_content if $add_default; return ($buffer, $md5, $ver, $ts); } sub _use { my $self = shift; my $target = shift; foreach (@_) { warn "$target: use $_;" if $self->debug; $self->_raw_stmt($target, "use $_;"); } } sub _inject { my $self = shift; my $target = shift; my $schema_class = $self->schema_class; my $blist = join(q{ }, @_); warn "$target: use base qw/ $blist /;" if $self->debug && @_; $self->_raw_stmt($target, "use base qw/ $blist /;") if @_; } sub _result_namespace { my ($self, $schema_class, $ns) = @_; my @result_namespace; if ($ns =~ /^\+(.*)/) { # Fully qualified namespace @result_namespace = ($1) } else { # Relative namespace @result_namespace = ($schema_class, $ns); } return wantarray ? @result_namespace : join '::', @result_namespace; } # Create class with applicable bases, setup monikers, etc sub _make_src_class { my ($self, $table) = @_; my $schema = $self->schema; my $schema_class = $self->schema_class; my $table_moniker = $self->_table2moniker($table); my @result_namespace = ($schema_class); if ($self->use_namespaces) { my $result_namespace = $self->result_namespace || 'Result'; @result_namespace = $self->_result_namespace( $schema_class, $result_namespace, ); } my $table_class = join(q{::}, @result_namespace, $table_moniker); if ((my $upgrading_v = $self->_upgrading_from) || $self->_rewriting) { local $self->naming->{monikers} = $upgrading_v if $upgrading_v; my @result_namespace = @result_namespace; if ($self->_upgrading_from_load_classes) { @result_namespace = ($schema_class); } elsif (my $ns = $self->_downgrading_to_load_classes) { @result_namespace = $self->_result_namespace( $schema_class, $ns, ); } elsif ($ns = $self->_rewriting_result_namespace) { @result_namespace = $self->_result_namespace( $schema_class, $ns, ); } my $old_class = join(q{::}, @result_namespace, $self->_table2moniker($table)); $self->_upgrading_classes->{$table_class} = $old_class unless $table_class eq $old_class; } my $table_normalized = lc $table; $self->classes->{$table} = $table_class; $self->classes->{$table_normalized} = $table_class; $self->monikers->{$table} = $table_moniker; $self->monikers->{$table_normalized} = $table_moniker; $self->_use ($table_class, @{$self->additional_classes}); $self->_inject($table_class, @{$self->left_base_classes}); if (my @components = @{ $self->components }) { $self->_dbic_stmt($table_class, 'load_components', @components); } $self->_dbic_stmt($table_class, 'load_resultset_components', @{$self->resultset_components}) if @{$self->resultset_components}; $self->_inject($table_class, @{$self->additional_base_classes}); } # Set up metadata (cols, pks, etc) sub _setup_src_meta { my ($self, $table) = @_; my $schema = $self->schema; my $schema_class = $self->schema_class; my $table_class = $self->classes->{$table}; my $table_moniker = $self->monikers->{$table}; my $table_name = $table; my $name_sep = $self->schema->storage->sql_maker->name_sep; if ($name_sep && $table_name =~ /\Q$name_sep\E/) { $table_name = \ $self->_quote_table_name($table_name); } $self->_dbic_stmt($table_class,'table',$table_name); my $cols = $self->_table_columns($table); my $col_info; eval { $col_info = $self->__columns_info_for($table) }; if($@) { $self->_dbic_stmt($table_class,'add_columns',@$cols); } else { if ($self->_is_case_sensitive) { for my $col (keys %$col_info) { $col_info->{$col}{accessor} = lc $col if $col ne lc($col); } } else { $col_info = { map { lc($_), $col_info->{$_} } keys %$col_info }; } my $fks = $self->_table_fk_info($table); for my $fkdef (@$fks) { for my $col (@{ $fkdef->{local_columns} }) { $col_info->{$col}{is_foreign_key} = 1; } } $self->_dbic_stmt( $table_class, 'add_columns', map { $_, ($col_info->{$_}||{}) } @$cols ); } my %uniq_tag; # used to eliminate duplicate uniqs my $pks = $self->_table_pk_info($table) || []; @$pks ? $self->_dbic_stmt($table_class,'set_primary_key',@$pks) : carp("$table has no primary key"); $uniq_tag{ join("\0", @$pks) }++ if @$pks; # pk is a uniq my $uniqs = $self->_table_uniq_info($table) || []; for (@$uniqs) { my ($name, $cols) = @$_; next if $uniq_tag{ join("\0", @$cols) }++; # skip duplicates $self->_dbic_stmt($table_class,'add_unique_constraint', $name, $cols); } } sub __columns_info_for { my ($self, $table) = @_; my $result = $self->_columns_info_for($table); while (my ($col, $info) = each %$result) { $info = { %$info, %{ $self->_custom_column_info ($table, $col, $info) } }; $info = { %$info, %{ $self->_datetime_column_info($table, $col, $info) } }; $result->{$col} = $info; } return $result; } =head2 tables Returns a sorted list of loaded tables, using the original database table names. =cut sub tables { my $self = shift; return keys %{$self->_tables}; } # Make a moniker from a table sub _default_table2moniker { no warnings 'uninitialized'; my ($self, $table) = @_; if ($self->naming->{monikers} eq 'v4') { return join '', map ucfirst, split /[\W_]+/, lc $table; } return join '', map ucfirst, split /[\W_]+/, Lingua::EN::Inflect::Number::to_S(lc $table); } sub _table2moniker { my ( $self, $table ) = @_; my $moniker; if( ref $self->moniker_map eq 'HASH' ) { $moniker = $self->moniker_map->{$table}; } elsif( ref $self->moniker_map eq 'CODE' ) { $moniker = $self->moniker_map->($table); } $moniker ||= $self->_default_table2moniker($table); return $moniker; } sub _load_relationships { my ($self, $table) = @_; my $tbl_fk_info = $self->_table_fk_info($table); foreach my $fkdef (@$tbl_fk_info) { $fkdef->{remote_source} = $self->monikers->{delete $fkdef->{remote_table}}; } my $tbl_uniq_info = $self->_table_uniq_info($table); my $local_moniker = $self->monikers->{$table}; my $rel_stmts = $self->_relbuilder->generate_code($local_moniker, $tbl_fk_info, $tbl_uniq_info); foreach my $src_class (sort keys %$rel_stmts) { my $src_stmts = $rel_stmts->{$src_class}; foreach my $stmt (@$src_stmts) { $self->_dbic_stmt($src_class,$stmt->{method},@{$stmt->{args}}); } } } # Overload these in driver class: # Returns an arrayref of column names sub _table_columns { croak "ABSTRACT METHOD" } # Returns arrayref of pk col names sub _table_pk_info { croak "ABSTRACT METHOD" } # Returns an arrayref of uniqs [ [ foo => [ col1, col2 ] ], [ bar => [ ... ] ] ] sub _table_uniq_info { croak "ABSTRACT METHOD" } # Returns an arrayref of foreign key constraints, each # being a hashref with 3 keys: # local_columns (arrayref), remote_columns (arrayref), remote_table sub _table_fk_info { croak "ABSTRACT METHOD" } # Returns an array of lower case table names sub _tables_list { croak "ABSTRACT METHOD" } # Execute a constructive DBIC class method, with debug/dump_to_dir hooks. sub _dbic_stmt { my $self = shift; my $class = shift; my $method = shift; # generate the pod for this statement, storing it with $self->_pod $self->_make_pod( $class, $method, @_ ) if $self->generate_pod; my $args = dump(@_); $args = '(' . $args . ')' if @_ < 2; my $stmt = $method . $args . q{;}; warn qq|$class\->$stmt\n| if $self->debug; $self->_raw_stmt($class, '__PACKAGE__->' . $stmt); return; } # generates the accompanying pod for a DBIC class method statement, # storing it with $self->_pod sub _make_pod { my $self = shift; my $class = shift; my $method = shift; if ( $method eq 'table' ) { my ($table) = @_; my $pcm = $self->pod_comment_mode; my ($comment, $comment_overflows, $comment_in_name, $comment_in_desc); if ( $self->can('_table_comment') ) { $comment = $self->_table_comment($table); $comment_overflows = ($comment and length $comment > $self->pod_comment_spillover_length); $comment_in_name = ($pcm eq 'name' or ($pcm eq 'auto' and !$comment_overflows)); $comment_in_desc = ($pcm eq 'description' or ($pcm eq 'auto' and $comment_overflows)); } $self->_pod( $class, "=head1 NAME" ); my $table_descr = $class; $table_descr .= " - " . $comment if $comment and $comment_in_name; $self->{_class2table}{ $class } = $table; $self->_pod( $class, $table_descr ); if ($comment and $comment_in_desc) { $self->_pod( $class, "=head1 DESCRIPTION" ); $self->_pod( $class, $comment ); } $self->_pod_cut( $class ); } elsif ( $method eq 'add_columns' ) { $self->_pod( $class, "=head1 ACCESSORS" ); my $col_counter = 0; my @cols = @_; while( my ($name,$attrs) = splice @cols,0,2 ) { $col_counter++; $self->_pod( $class, '=head2 ' . $name ); $self->_pod( $class, join "\n", map { my $s = $attrs->{$_}; $s = !defined $s ? 'undef' : length($s) == 0 ? '(empty string)' : ref($s) eq 'SCALAR' ? $$s : $s ; " $_: $s" } sort keys %$attrs, ); if( $self->can('_column_comment') and my $comment = $self->_column_comment( $self->{_class2table}{$class}, $col_counter) ) { $self->_pod( $class, $comment ); } } $self->_pod_cut( $class ); } elsif ( $method =~ /^(belongs_to|has_many|might_have)$/ ) { $self->_pod( $class, "=head1 RELATIONS" ) unless $self->{_relations_started} { $class } ; my ( $accessor, $rel_class ) = @_; $self->_pod( $class, "=head2 $accessor" ); $self->_pod( $class, 'Type: ' . $method ); $self->_pod( $class, "Related object: L<$rel_class>" ); $self->_pod_cut( $class ); $self->{_relations_started} { $class } = 1; } } # Stores a POD documentation sub _pod { my ($self, $class, $stmt) = @_; $self->_raw_stmt( $class, "\n" . $stmt ); } sub _pod_cut { my ($self, $class ) = @_; $self->_raw_stmt( $class, "\n=cut\n" ); } # Store a raw source line for a class (for dumping purposes) sub _raw_stmt { my ($self, $class, $stmt) = @_; push(@{$self->{_dump_storage}->{$class}}, $stmt); } # Like above, but separately for the externally loaded stuff sub _ext_stmt { my ($self, $class, $stmt) = @_; push(@{$self->{_ext_storage}->{$class}}, $stmt); } sub _quote_table_name { my ($self, $table) = @_; my $qt = $self->schema->storage->sql_maker->quote_char; return $table unless $qt; if (ref $qt) { return $qt->[0] . $table . $qt->[1]; } return $qt . $table . $qt; } sub _is_case_sensitive { 0 } sub _custom_column_info { my ( $self, $table_name, $column_name, $column_info ) = @_; if (my $code = $self->custom_column_info) { return $code->($table_name, $column_name, $column_info) || {}; } return {}; } sub _datetime_column_info { my ( $self, $table_name, $column_name, $column_info ) = @_; my $result = {}; my $type = $column_info->{data_type} || ''; if ((grep $_, @{ $column_info }{map "inflate_$_", qw/date datetime timestamp/}) or ($type =~ /date|timestamp/i)) { $result->{timezone} = $self->datetime_timezone if $self->datetime_timezone; $result->{locale} = $self->datetime_locale if $self->datetime_locale; } return $result; } # remove the dump dir from @INC on destruction sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; @INC = grep $_ ne $self->dump_directory, @INC; } =head2 monikers Returns a hashref of loaded table to moniker mappings. There will be two entries for each table, the original name and the "normalized" name, in the case that the two are different (such as databases that like uppercase table names, or preserve your original mixed-case definitions, or what-have-you). =head2 classes Returns a hashref of table to class mappings. In some cases it will contain multiple entries per table for the original and normalized table names, as above in L. =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 AUTHOR See L and L. =head1 LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1;