}
package DBIx::Class::ResultSet::RecursiveUpdate::Functions;
-use Carp::Clan;
+use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class|^HTML::FormHandler|^Try::Tiny/;
use Scalar::Util qw( blessed );
use List::MoreUtils qw/ any /;
+use Try::Tiny;
sub recursive_update {
my %params = @_;
};
$resolved ||= {};
- # warn 'entering: ' . $self->result_source->from();
- carp 'fixed fields needs to be an array ref'
+ my $source = $self->result_source;
+
+ croak "first parameter needs to be defined"
+ unless defined $updates;
+
+ croak "first parameter needs to be a hashref"
+ unless ref($updates) eq 'HASH';
+
+ # warn 'entering: ' . $source->from();
+ croak 'fixed fields needs to be an arrayref'
if defined $fixed_fields && ref $fixed_fields ne 'ARRAY';
+ # always warn about additional parameters if storage debugging is enabled
+ $unknown_params_ok = 0
+ if $source->storage->debug;
+
if ( blessed($updates) && $updates->isa('DBIx::Class::Row') ) {
return $updates;
}
- if ( $updates->{id} ) {
+
+ if ( !defined $object && exists $updates->{id} ) {
+
+ # warn "finding object by id " . $updates->{id} . "\n";
$object = $self->find( $updates->{id}, { key => 'primary' } );
+
+ # warn "object not found by id\n"
+ # unless defined $object;
}
my %fixed_fields = map { $_ => 1 } @$fixed_fields
if $fixed_fields;
+ # the updates hashref might contain the pk columns
+ # but with an undefined value
my @missing =
- grep { !exists $updates->{$_} && !exists $fixed_fields{$_} }
- $self->result_source->primary_columns;
- if ( !$object && !scalar @missing ) {
+ grep {
+ ( !exists $updates->{$_}
+ || ( exists $updates->{$_} && !defined $updates->{$_} ) )
+ && !exists $fixed_fields{$_}
+ } $source->primary_columns;
+
+ # warn "MISSING: " . join(', ', @missing) . "\n";
+ if ( !defined $object && scalar @missing == 0 ) {
# warn 'finding by: ' . Dumper( $updates ); use Data::Dumper;
$object = $self->find( $updates, { key => 'primary' } );
}
+
+ # add the resolved columns to the updates hashref
$updates = { %$updates, %$resolved };
- @missing =
- grep { !exists $resolved->{$_} } @missing;
- if ( !$object && !scalar @missing ) {
+ # the resolved hashref might contain the pk columns
+ # but with an undefined value
+ @missing = grep {
+ !exists $resolved->{$_}
+ || ( exists $resolved->{$_} && !defined $resolved->{$_} )
+ } @missing;
+
+ #warn "MISSING2: " . join( ', ', @missing ) . "\n";
+ if ( !defined $object && scalar @missing == 0 ) {
# warn 'finding by +resolved: ' . Dumper( $updates ); use Data::Dumper;
$object = $self->find( $updates, { key => 'primary' } );
}
- $object ||= $self->new( {} );
+
+ $object = $self->new( {} )
+ unless defined $object;
# warn Dumper( $updates ); use Data::Dumper;
# direct column accessors
# database like has_many, might_have and has_one
my %post_updates;
my %other_methods;
+ my %m2m_accessors;
my %columns_by_accessor = _get_columns_by_accessor($self);
# warn 'resolved: ' . Dumper( $resolved );
# warn 'updates: ' . Dumper( $updates ); use Data::Dumper;
# warn 'columns: ' . Dumper( \%columns_by_accessor );
for my $name ( keys %$updates ) {
- my $source = $self->result_source;
# columns
if ( exists $columns_by_accessor{$name}
if ( is_m2m( $self, $name ) ) {
#warn "$name is a many-to-many helper accessor\n";
- $other_methods{$name} = $updates->{$name};
+ $m2m_accessors{$name} = $updates->{$name};
next;
}
for my $name ( keys %other_methods ) {
#warn "update other $name\n";
- $object->$name( $updates->{$name} );
+ $object->$name( $other_methods{$name} );
}
for my $name ( keys %pre_updates ) {
# don't allow insert to recurse to related objects
# do the recursion ourselves
# $object->{_rel_in_storage} = 1;
- #warn "CHANGED: " . $object->is_changed . "\n":
+ #warn "CHANGED: " . $object->is_changed . "\n";
#warn "IN STOR: " . $object->in_storage . "\n";
$object->update_or_insert if $object->is_changed;
$object->discard_changes;
# updating many_to_many
- for my $name ( keys %$updates ) {
- next if exists $columns{$name};
- my $value = $updates->{$name};
-
- if ( is_m2m( $self, $name ) ) {
-
- #warn "update m2m $name\n";
- my ($pk) = _get_pk_for_related( $self, $name );
- my @rows;
- my $result_source = $object->$name->result_source;
- my @updates;
- if ( !defined $value ) {
- next;
+ for my $name ( keys %m2m_accessors ) {
+ my $value = $m2m_accessors{$name};
+
+ #warn "update m2m $name\n";
+ # TODO: only first pk col is used
+ my ($pk) = _get_pk_for_related( $self, $name );
+ my @rows;
+ my $result_source = $object->$name->result_source;
+ my @updates;
+ if ( defined $value && ref $value eq 'ARRAY' ) {
+ @updates = @{$value};
+ }
+ elsif ( defined $value && !ref $value ) {
+ @updates = ($value);
+ }
+ elsif ( defined $value ) {
+ carp
+ "value of many-to-many rel '$name' must be an arrayref or scalar: $value";
+ }
+ for my $elem (@updates) {
+ if ( blessed($elem) && $elem->isa('DBIx::Class::Row') ) {
+ push @rows, $elem;
}
- elsif ( ref $value ) {
- @updates = @{$value};
+ elsif ( ref $elem eq 'HASH' ) {
+ push @rows,
+ recursive_update(
+ resultset => $result_source->resultset,
+ updates => $elem
+ );
}
else {
- @updates = ($value);
- }
- for my $elem (@updates) {
- if ( ref $elem ) {
- push @rows,
- recursive_update(
- resultset => $result_source->resultset,
- updates => $elem
- );
- }
- else {
- push @rows,
- $result_source->resultset->find( { $pk => $elem } );
- }
+ push @rows,
+ $result_source->resultset->find( { $pk => $elem } );
}
- my $set_meth = 'set_' . $name;
- $object->$set_meth( \@rows );
}
+ my $set_meth = 'set_' . $name;
+ $object->$set_meth( \@rows );
}
for my $name ( keys %post_updates ) {
&& $DBIx::Class::ResultSource::UNRESOLVABLE_CONDITION
== $resolved;
+ #warn "RESOLVED: " . Dumper($resolved); use Data::Dumper;
+
my @rel_cols = keys %{ $info->{cond} };
map {s/^foreign\.//} @rel_cols;
#warn "\tupdating rel '$name': $if_not_submitted\n";
my $sub_object;
if ( ref $updates ) {
+ if ( blessed($updates) && $updates->isa('DBIx::Class::Row') ) {
+ $sub_object = $updates;
+ }
# for might_have relationship
- if ( $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'single'
+ elsif ( $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'single'
&& defined $object->$name )
{
$sub_object = recursive_update(
unknown_params_ok => 1,
});
+ # You'll get a warning if you pass non-result specific data to
+ # recursive_update. See L</"Additional data in the updates hashref">
+ # for more information how to prevent this.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
You can feed the ->create method of DBIx::Class with a recursive datastructure
and have the related records created. Unfortunately you cannot do a similar
-thing with update_or_create.
-This module tries to fill that void until L<DBIx::Class> has an api itself.
+thing with update_or_create. This module tries to fill that void until
+L<DBIx::Class> has an api itself.
The functional interface can be used without modifications of the model,
for example by form processors like L<HTML::FormHandler::Model::DBIC>.
-It is a base class for L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>s providing the method recursive_update
-which works just like update_or_create but can recursively update or create
-data objects composed of multiple rows. All rows need to be identified by primary keys
-- so you need to provide them in the update structure (unless they can be deduced from
-the parent row - for example when you have a belongs_to relationship).
-If not all columns comprising the primary key are specified a new row will be created,
-with the expectation that the missing columns will be filled by it (as in the case of auto_increment
-primary keys).
+It is a base class for L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>s providing the method
+recursive_update which works just like update_or_create but can recursively
+update or create result objects composed of multiple rows. All rows need to be
+identified by primary keys so you need to provide them in the update structure
+(unless they can be deduced from the parent row. For example a related row of
+a belongs_to relationship). If any of the primary key columns are missing,
+a new row will be created, with the expectation that the missing columns will
+be filled by it (as in the case of auto_increment primary keys).
-
-If the resultset itself stores an assignement for the primary key,
+If the resultset itself stores an assignment for the primary key,
like in the case of:
my $restricted_rs = $user_rs->search( { id => 1 } );
-then you need to inform recursive_update about the additional predicate with the fixed_fields attribute:
+you need to inform recursive_update about the additional predicate with the fixed_fields attribute:
my $user = $restricted_rs->recursive_update( {
owned_dvds => [
For a many_to_many (pseudo) relation you can supply a list of primary keys
from the other table and it will link the record at hand to those and
-only those records identified by them. This is convenient for handling web
+only those records identified by them. This is convenient for handling web
forms with check boxes (or a select field with multiple choice) that lets you
update such (pseudo) relations.
-For a description how to set up base classes for ResultSets see L<DBIx::Class::Schema/load_namespaces>.
+For a description how to set up base classes for ResultSets see
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema/load_namespaces>.
+
+=head2 Additional data in the updates hashref
+
+If you pass additional data to recursive_update which doesn't match a column
+name, column accessor, relationship or many-to-many helper accessor, it will
+throw a warning by default. To disable this behaviour you can set the
+unknown_params_ok attribute to a true value.
+
+The warning thrown is:
+"No such column, relationship, many-to-many helper accessor or generic accessor '$key'"
+
+When used by L<HTML::FormHandler::Model::DBIC> this can happen if you have
+additional form fields that aren't relevant to the database but don't have the
+noupdate attribute set to a true value.
+
+NOTE: in a future version this behaviour will change and throw an exception
+instead of a warning!
+
=head1 DESIGN CHOICES
In this case recursive_update deletes the foreign rows.
+Updating the relationship:
+
+ Passing ids:
+
+ my $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( {
+ id => 1,
+ owned_dvds => [1, 2],
+ });
+
+ Passing hashrefs:
+
+ my $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( {
+ id => 1,
+ owned_dvds => [
+ {
+ name => 'temp name 1',
+ },
+ {
+ name => 'temp name 2',
+ },
+ ],
+ });
+
+ Passing objects:
+
+ my $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( {
+ id => 1,
+ owned_dvds => [ $dvd1, $dvd2 ],
+ });
+
+ You can even mix them:
+
+ my $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( {
+ id => 1,
+ owned_dvds => [ 1, { id => 2 } ],
+ });
+
+Clearing the relationship:
+
+ my $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( {
+ id => 1,
+ owned_dvds => undef,
+ });
+
+ This is the same as passing an empty array:
+
+ my $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( {
+ id => 1,
+ owned_dvds => [],
+ });
+
+=head2 Treatment of many-to-many pseudo relations
+
+If a many-to-many accessor key is included in the data structure with a value
+of undef or an empty array, all existing related rows are unlinked.
+
+When the array contains elements they are updated if they exist, created when
+not and deleted if not included.
+
+See L</is_m2m> for many-to-many pseudo relationship detection.
+
Updating the relationship:
Passing ids:
Passing objects:
- TODO
+ my $dvd = $dvd_rs->recursive_update( {
+ id => 1,
+ tags => [ $tag1, $tag2 ],
+ });
You can even mix them:
my $dvd = $dvd_rs->recursive_update( {
id => 1,
- tags => [ '2', { id => '3' } ],
+ tags => [ 2, { id => 3 } ],
});
Clearing the relationship:
tags => [],
});
-=head2 Treatment of many-to-many pseudo relations
-
-The function gets the information about m2m relations from L<DBIx::Class::IntrospectableM2M>.
-If it isn't loaded in the ResultSource classes the code relies on the fact that:
-
- if($object->can($name) and
- !$object->result_source->has_relationship($name) and
- $object->can( 'set_' . $name )
- )
-
-Then $name must be a many to many pseudo relation.
-And that in a similarly ugly was I find out what is the ResultSource of
-objects from that many to many pseudo relation.
-
=head1 INTERFACE
=head2 is_m2m
-$self->is_m2m( 'name ' ) - answers the question if 'name' is a many to many
-(pseudo) relation on $self.
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: $name
+
+=item Return Value: true, if $name is a many to many pseudo-relationship
+
+=back
+
+The function gets the information about m2m relations from
+L<DBIx::Class::IntrospectableM2M>. If it isn't loaded in the ResultSource
+class, the code relies on the fact:
+
+ if($object->can($name) and
+ !$object->result_source->has_relationship($name) and
+ $object->can( 'set_' . $name )
+ )
+
+to identify a many to many pseudo relationship. In a similar ugly way the
+ResultSource of that many to many pseudo relationship is detected.
+
+So if you need many to many pseudo relationship support, it's strongly
+recommended to load L<DBIx::Class::IntrospectableM2M> in your ResultSource
+class!
=head2 get_m2m_source
-$self->get_m2m_source( 'name' ) - returns the ResultSource linked to by the many
-to many (pseudo) relation 'name' from $self.
+=over 4
+=item Arguments: $name
-=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
+=item Return Value: $result_source
+=back
=head1 CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
DBIx::Class
+optional but recommended:
+ DBIx::Class::IntrospectableM2M
+
=head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported.
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
-No bugs have been reported.
+The list of reported bugs can be viewed at L<http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=DBIx-Class-ResultSet-RecursiveUpdate>.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
C<bug-dbix-class-recursiveput@rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at