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use warnings;
package DBIx::SearchBuilder::SchemaGenerator;
use base qw(Class::Accessor);
use DBIx::DBSchema;
use Class::ReturnValue;
# Public accessors
__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw(handle));
# Internal accessors: do not use from outside class
__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw(_db_schema));
=head2 new HANDLE
Creates a new C<DBIx::SearchBuilder::SchemaGenerator> object. The single
required argument is a C<DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle>.
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $handle = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new();
$self->handle($handle);
my $schema = DBIx::DBSchema->new;
$self->_db_schema($schema);
return $self;
}
=for public_doc AddModel MODEL
Adds a new model class to the SchemaGenerator. Model should either be an object
of a subclass of C<DBIx::SearchBuilder::Record>, or the name of such a subclass; in the
latter case, C<AddModel> will instantiate an object of the subclass.
The model must define the instance methods C<Schema> and C<Table>.
Returns true if the model was added successfully; returns a false C<Class::ReturnValue> error
otherwise.
=cut
sub AddModel {
my $self = shift;
my $model = shift;
# $model could either be a (presumably unfilled) object of a subclass of
# DBIx::SearchBuilder::Record, or it could be the name of such a subclass.
unless (ref $model and UNIVERSAL::isa($model, 'DBIx::SearchBuilder::Record')) {
my $new_model;
eval { $new_model = $model->new; };
if ($@) {
return $self->_error("Error making new object from $model: $@");
}
return $self->_error("Didn't get a DBIx::SearchBuilder::Record from $model, got $new_model")
unless UNIVERSAL::isa($new_model, 'DBIx::SearchBuilder::Record');
$model = $new_model;
}
my $table_obj = $self->_DBSchemaTableFromModel($model);
$self->_db_schema->addtable($table_obj);
1;
}
=for public_doc CreateTableSQLStatements
Returns a list of SQL statements (as strings) to create tables for all of
the models added to the SchemaGenerator.
=cut
sub CreateTableSQLStatements {
my $self = shift;
# The sort here is to make it predictable, so that we can write tests.
return sort $self->_db_schema->sql($self->handle->dbh);
}
=for public_doc CreateTableSQLText
Returns a string containg a sequence of SQL statements to create tables for all of
the models added to the SchemaGenerator.
=cut
sub CreateTableSQLText {
my $self = shift;
return join "\n", map { "$_ ;\n" } $self->CreateTableSQLStatements;
}
=for private_doc _DBSchemaTableFromModel MODEL
Takes an object of a subclass of DBIx::SearchBuilder::Record; returns a new
C<DBIx::DBSchema::Table> object corresponding to the model.
=cut
sub _DBSchemaTableFromModel {
my $self = shift;
my $model = shift;
my $table_name = $model->Table;
my $schema = $model->Schema;
my $primary = "id"; # TODO allow override
my $primary_col = DBIx::DBSchema::Column->new({
name => $primary,
type => 'serial',
null => 'NOT NULL',
});
my @cols = ($primary_col);
# The sort here is to make it predictable, so that we can write tests.
for my $field (sort keys %$schema) {
# Skip foreign keys
next if defined $schema->{$field}->{'REFERENCES'} and defined $schema->{$field}->{'KEY'};
# TODO XXX FIXME
# In lieu of real reference support, make references just integers
$schema->{$field}{'TYPE'} = 'integer' if $schema->{$field}{'REFERENCES'};
push @cols, DBIx::DBSchema::Column->new({
name => $field,
type => $schema->{$field}{'TYPE'},
null => 'NULL',
default => $schema->{$field}{'DEFAULT'},
});
}
my $table = DBIx::DBSchema::Table->new({
name => $table_name,
primary_key => $primary,
columns => \@cols,
});
return $table;
}
=for private_doc _error STRING
Takes in a string and returns it as a Class::ReturnValue error object.
=cut
sub _error {
my $self = shift;
my $message = shift;
my $ret = Class::ReturnValue->new;
$ret->as_error(errno => 1, message => $message);
return $ret->return_value;
}
1; # Magic true value required at end of module
__END__
=head1 NAME
DBIx::SearchBuilder::SchemaGenerator - Generate table schemas from DBIx::SearchBuilder records
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::SearchBuilder::SchemaGenerator;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
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=head1 AUTHOR
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=head1 LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
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