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=head1 NAME
MQdb::MappedQuery - DESCRIPTION of Object
=head1 SYNOPSIS
An Object_relational_mapping (ORM) design pattern based on mapping
named_column results from any query into attributes of an object.
As long as the column_names are parsable into attributes, any query is ok.
This is an evolution of several ideas I have either used or created over
the last 15 years of coding. This is a variation on the ActiveRecord design
pattern but it trades more flexibility, power and control for slightly
less automation. It still provides a development speed/ease advange
over many ORM patterns.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
MappedQuery is an abstract superclass that is a variation on the
ActiveRecord design pattern. Instead of actively mapping
a table into an object, this will actively map the result of
a query into an object. The query is standardized for a subclass
of this object, and the columns returned by the query define
the attributes of the object. This gives much more flexibility
than the standard implementation of ActiveRecord. Since this
design pattern is based around mapping a query (from potentially a
multiple table join) to a single class object, this pattern is
called MappedQuery.
In this particular implementation of this design pattern
(mainly due to some limitations in perl) several aspects
must be hand coded as part of the implementation of a
subclass. Subclasses must handcode
- all accessor methods
- override the mapRow method
- APIs for all explicit fetch methods
(by using the superclass fetch_single and fetch_multiple)
- the store methods are coded by general DBI code (no framework assistance)
Individual MQdb::Database handle objects are assigned at an instance level
for each object. This is different from some ActiveRecord implementations
which place database handles into a global context or at the Class level.
By placing it with each instance, this allows creation of instances of the
same class pulled from two different databases, but with similar schemas.
This is very useful when building certain types of data analysis systems.
The only restriction is that the database handle must be able run the
queries that the object requires for it to work.
Future implementations could do more automatic code generation
but this version already speeds development time by 2x-3x
without imposing any limitations and retains all the flexibility
of handcoding with DBI.
=head1 CONTACT
Jessica Severin <jessica.severin@gmail.com>
=head1 LICENSE
* Software License Agreement (BSD License)
* MappedQueryDB [MQdb] toolkit
* copyright (c) 2006-2009 Jessica Severin
* All rights reserved.
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* * Neither the name of Jessica Severin nor the
* names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS ''AS IS'' AND ANY
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
* DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
* SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
=head1 APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
=cut
$VERSION=0.954;
package MQdb::MappedQuery;
use strict;
use MQdb::Database;
use MQdb::DBStream;
use MQdb::DBObject;
our @ISA = qw(MQdb::DBObject);
#################################################
# Subclass must override these methods
#################################################
=head2 mapRow
Description: This method must be overridden by subclasses to do the mapping of columns
from the query response into attributes of the object. This is part of the
internal factory machinery. The instance of the class is created before this method is
called and the default init() method has already been called. The purpose of this
method is to initialize the rest of the state of the instance based on the $row_hash
Arg (1) : $row_hash perl hash
Arg (2) : optional $dbc DBI connection (not generally used by most sublcasses)
Returntype : $self
Exceptions : none
Caller : only called by internal factory methods
Example :
sub mapRow {
my $self = shift;
my $rowHash = shift;
$self->primary_id($rowHash->{'symbol_id'});
$self->type($rowHash->{'sym_type'});
$self->symbol($rowHash->{'sym_value'});
return $self;
}
=cut
sub mapRow {
my $self = shift;
my $row_hash = shift;
my $dbc = shift; #optional
die("mapRow must be implemented by subclasses");
#should by implemented by subclass to map columns into instance variables
return $self;
}
=head2 store
Description: This method is just an empty template as part of the API definition.
How it is defined, and how parameters are handled are completely up to each
subclass. Each subclass should override and implement.
Returntype : $self
Exceptions : none
Caller : general loader scripts
=cut
sub store {
my $self = shift;
die("store must be implemented by subclass");
}
#################################################
# Factory methods
#################################################
=head2 fetch_single
Description: General purpose template method for fetching a single instance
of this class(subclass) using the mapRow method to convert
a row of data into an object.
Arg (1) : $database (MQdb::Database)
Arg (2) : $sql (string of SQL statement with place holders)
Arg (3...) : optional parameters to map to the placehodlers within the SQL
Returntype : instance of this Class (subclass)
Exceptions : none
Caller : subclasses (not public methods)
Example :
sub fetch_by_id {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $id = shift;
my $sql = "SELECT * FROM symbol WHERE symbol_id=?";
return $class->fetch_single($db, $sql, $id);
}
=cut
sub fetch_single {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $sql = shift;
my @params = @_;
die("no database defined\n") unless($db);
my $dbc = $db->get_connection;
my $sth = $dbc->prepare($sql, { ora_auto_lob => 0 });
$sth->execute(@params);
my $obj = undef;
my $row_hash = $sth->fetchrow_hashref;
if($row_hash) {
$obj = $class->new();
$obj->database($db);
$obj = $obj->mapRow($row_hash, $dbc); #required by subclass
}
$sth->finish;
return $obj;
}
=head2 fetch_multiple
Description: General purpose template method for fetching an array of instance
of this class(subclass) using the mapRow method to convert
a row of data into an object.
Arg (1) : $database (MQdb::Database)
Arg (2) : $sql (string of SQL statement with place holders)
Arg (3...) : optional parameters to map to the placehodlers within the SQL
Returntype : array of all instances of this Class (subclass) which match the query
Exceptions : none
Caller : subclasses (not public methods)
Example :
sub fetch_all_by_value {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $name = shift;
my $sql = "SELECT * FROM symbol WHERE sym_value=?";
return $class->fetch_multiple($db, $sql, $name);
}
=cut
sub fetch_multiple {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $sql = shift;
my @params = @_;
die("no database defined\n") unless($db);
my $obj_list = [];
my $dbc = $db->get_connection;
my $sth = $dbc->prepare($sql, { ora_auto_lob => 0 });
eval { $sth->execute(@params); };
if($@) {
printf("ERROR with query: %s\n", $sql);
printf(" params: ");
foreach my $param (@params) {
print("'%s' ", $param);
}
print("\n");
die;
}
while(my $row_hash = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) {
my $obj = $class->new();
$obj->database($db);
$obj = $obj->mapRow($row_hash, $dbc); #required by subclass
push @$obj_list, $obj;
}
$sth->finish;
return $obj_list;
}
=head2 stream_multiple
Description: General purpose template method for fetching multiple instance
of this class(subclass) using the mapRow method to convert
a row of data into an object. Instead of instantiating all
instance at once and returning as array, this method returns
a DBStream instance which then creates each instance from an
open handle on each $stream->next_in_stream() call.
Arg (1) : $database (MQdb::Database)
Arg (2) : $sql (string of SQL statement with place holders)
Arg (3...) : optional parameters to map to the placehodlers within the SQL
Returntype : DBStream object
Exceptions : none
Caller : subclasses use this internally when creating new API stream_by....() methods
Example :
sub stream_by_value {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $name = shift;
my $sql = "SELECT * FROM symbol WHERE sym_value=?";
return $class->stream_multiple($db, $sql, $name);
}
=cut
sub stream_multiple {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $sql = shift;
my @params = @_;
die("no database defined\n") unless($db);
my $stream = new MQdb::DBStream(db=>$db, class=>$class);
$stream->prepare($sql, @params);
return $stream;
}
=head2 fetch_col_value
Description: General purpose function to allow fetching of a single column from a single row.
Arg (1) : $sql (string of SQL statement with place holders)
Arg (2...) : optional parameters to map to the placehodlers within the SQL
Example : $value = $self->fetch_col_value($db,
"select symbol_id from symbol where sym_type=? and sym_value=?",
$type,$value);
Returntype : scalar value
Exceptions : none
Caller : within subclasses to easy development
=cut
sub fetch_col_value {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $sql = shift;
my @params = @_;
die("no database defined\n") unless($db);
my $dbc = $db->get_connection;
my $sth = $dbc->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute(@params);
my ($value) = $sth->fetchrow_array();
$sth->finish;
return $value;
}
=head2 fetch_col_array
Description: General purpose function to allow fetching of a single column from many rows into a simple array.
Arg (1) : $sql (string of SQL statement with place holders)
Arg (2...) : optional parameters to map to the placehodlers within the SQL
Example : $array_ref = $self->fetch_col_array($db, "select some_column from my_table where source_id=?", $id);
Returntype : array reference of scalar values
Exceptions : none
Caller : within subclasses to easy development
=cut
sub fetch_col_array {
my $class = shift;
my $db = shift;
my $sql = shift;
my @params = @_;
my @col_array=();
die("no database defined\n") unless($db);
my $dbc = $db->get_connection;
my $sth = $dbc->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute(@params);
while(my ($value) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
push @col_array, $value;
}
$sth->finish;
return \@col_array;
}
=head2 next_sequence_id
Description: Convenience method for working with SEQUENCES in ORACLE databases.
Arg (1) : $sequenceName
Returntype : scalar of the nextval in the sequence
Exceptions : none
=cut
sub next_sequence_id {
my $self = shift;
my $sequenceName = shift;
my $dbh = $self->database->get_connection;
my $sql = 'select '. $sequenceName . '.nextval from sys.dual';
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute();
my ($dbID) = $sth->fetchrow_array();
$sth->finish;
#printf("incremented sequence $sequenceName id:%d\n", $dbID);
return $dbID;
}
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