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# Tangram::Relational::Engine
#
# Broom, broom!
#
# Each Class has an Engine, which generates closures to do certain
# operations. This engine is generated from the Tangram Schema (?)
#
# The operations are:
#
# - get_heterogeniety() - the total number of subclasses of a given
# class, I think
#
# A whole load forwarded to the Tangram::Relational::Engine::Class
# object:
#
# - get_instance_select
# - get_insert_statements
# - get_insert_fields
# - get_update_statements
# - get_update_fields
# - get_deletes
# - get_polymorphic_select
# - get_table_set
#
# - get_save_cache (?)
# - qualify
#
# Generated;
#
# - get_exporter
# - get_importer
#=====================================================================
package Tangram::Relational::Engine;
use strict;
use Tangram::Schema;
use Tangram::Relational::TableSet;
use Tangram::Relational::Schema;
use Tangram::Relational::PolySelectTemplate;
use Tangram::Relational::Engine::Class;
sub new {
my ($class, $schema, %opts) = @_;
my $heterogeneity = { };
my $engine = bless { SCHEMA => $schema,
HETEROGENEITY => $heterogeneity }, $class;
if ($opts{layout1}) {
$engine->{layout1} = 1;
$engine->{TYPE_COL} = $schema->{sql}{class_col} || 'classId';
} else {
$engine->{TYPE_COL} = $schema->{sql}{class_col} || 'type';
}
if ( $opts{driver} ) {
$engine->{driver} = $opts{driver};
print $Tangram::TRACE ref($opts{driver})." driver selected\n"
if $Tangram::TRACE;
}
for my $class ($schema->all_classes) {
$engine->{ROOT_TABLES}{$class->{table}} = 1
if $class->is_root();
}
for my $class ($schema->all_classes) {
$engine->{ROOT_TABLES}{$class->{table}} = 1
if $class->is_root();
next if $class->{abstract};
my $table_set = $engine->get_table_set($class);
my $key = $table_set->key();
for my $other ($schema->all_classes) {
++$heterogeneity->{$key}
if my $ss = ($engine->get_table_set($other)
->is_improper_superset($table_set));
my $other_key = $engine->get_table_set($other)->key;
}
}
# use Data::Dumper; print Dumper $heterogeneity;
return $engine;
}
sub get_heterogeneity {
my ($self, $table_set) = @_;
my $key = $table_set->key();
return $self->{HETEROGENEITY}{$key} ||= do {
# XXX - this code path never reached in the test suite - is it
# required?
my $heterogeneity = 0;
for my $class (values %{ $self->{CLASS} }) {
++$heterogeneity
if (!$class->{abstract} &&
($class->get_table_set($self)
->is_improper_superset($table_set)));
}
$heterogeneity;
}
}
sub get_parts
{
my ($self, $class) = @_;
@{ $self->{CLASSES}{$class->{name}}{PARTS} ||= do {
my %seen;
[ grep { !$seen{ $_->{name} }++ }
(map { $self->get_parts($_) } $class->direct_bases()),
$class
]
} }
}
sub deploy
{
my ($self, $out) = @_;
$self->relational_schema()->deploy($out);
}
sub retreat
{
my ($self, $out) = @_;
$self->relational_schema()->retreat($out);
}
sub get_deploy_info
{
my ($self) = @_;
return { LAYOUT => 2, ENGINE => ref($self), ENGINE_LAYOUT => 1 };
}
sub relational_schema
{
my ($self) = @_;
my $schema = $self->{SCHEMA};
my $classes = $schema->{classes};
my $tables = {};
foreach my $class (keys %{$schema->{classes}}) {
my $classdef = $classes->{$class};
my $tabledef = $tables->{ $classdef->{table} } ||= {};
my $cols = $tabledef->{COLS} ||= {};
$tabledef->{TYPE} = $classdef->{table_type};
$cols->{ $schema->{sql}{id_col} } = $schema->{sql}{id};
$cols->{ $schema->{sql}{class_col} || 'type' }
= $schema->{sql}{cid}
if $self->{ROOT_TABLES}{$classdef->{table}};
foreach my $typetag (keys %{$classdef->{members}})
{
my $members = $classdef->{members}{$typetag};
my $type = $schema->{types}{$typetag};
$type->coldefs($tabledef->{COLS}, $members, $schema,
$class, $tables);
}
}
delete @$tables{
grep { 1 == keys %{ $tables->{$_}{COLS} } }
keys %$tables
};
return bless [ $tables, $self ], 'Tangram::Relational::Schema';
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# $engine->get_class_engine($ClassDef)
#
# Returns the Engine for a particular Class - the class definition is
# passed rather than the name.
#
# Returns a Tangram::Relational::Engine::Class object.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
sub get_class_engine {
my ($engine, $class) = @_;
my $class_engine;
unless ($class_engine = $engine->{CLASS}{$class->{name}}) {
$class_engine = $engine->{CLASS}{$class->{name}}
= $engine->make_class_engine($class);
$class_engine->initialize($engine, $class, $class);
}
return $class_engine;
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# $engine->make_class_engine($ClassDef)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
sub make_class_engine {
my ($self, $class) = @_;
return Tangram::Relational::Engine::Class->new();
}
# forward some methods to class engine
for my $method (qw( get_instance_select
get_insert_statements get_insert_fields
get_update_statements get_update_fields
get_deletes
get_polymorphic_select get_table_set
)) {
eval qq{
sub $method {
my (\$self, \$class, \@args) = \@_;
return \$self->get_class_engine(\$class)->$method(\$self, \@args);
}
}
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# $engine->get_exporter($ClassDef)
#
# Returns a closure that will `export' an object to the DB
# XXX - never reached in the test suite
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
sub get_exporter {
my ($self, $class) = @_;
return $self->get_class_engine($class)->get_exporter
( { layout1 => $self->{layout1} } );
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# $engine->get_importer($ClassDef)
#
# Returns a closure that will `import' an object from the DB
# XXX - never reached in the test suite
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
sub get_importer {
my ($self, $class) = @_;
return $self->get_class_engine($class)->get_importer
( { layout1 => $self->{layout1} } );
}
# Looks like a Catch 22 destructor, but test suite says otherwise :)
sub DESTROY {
my ($self) = @_;
for my $class (values %{ $self->{CLASS} }) {
$class->fracture()
if $class;
}
}
1;
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