&& ref( $updates->{$name} ) ) )
{
- #warn "$name is a column";
+ #warn "$name is a column\n";
$columns{$name} = $updates->{$name};
next;
}
)
{
- #warn "$name is a pre-update rel";
+ #warn "$name is a pre-update rel\n";
$pre_updates{$name} = $updates->{$name};
next;
}
else {
- #warn "$name is a post-update rel";
+ #warn "$name is a post-update rel\n";
$post_updates{$name} = $updates->{$name};
next;
}
# many-to-many helper accessors
if ( is_m2m( $self, $name ) ) {
- #warn "$name is a many-to-many helper accessor";
+ #warn "$name is a many-to-many helper accessor\n";
$other_methods{$name} = $updates->{$name};
next;
}
}
# unknown
+ # TODO: don't throw a warning instead of an exception to give users
+ # time to adapt to the new API
$self->throw_exception(
"No such column, relationship, many-to-many helper accessor or generic accessor '$name'"
);
# first update columns and other accessors
# so that later related records can be found
for my $name ( keys %columns ) {
+ #warn "update col $name\n";
$object->$name( $columns{$name} );
}
for my $name ( keys %other_methods ) {
+ #warn "update other $name\n";
$object->$name( $updates->{$name} );
}
for my $name ( keys %pre_updates ) {
- _update_relation( $self, $name, $updates->{$name}, $object,
+ #warn "pre_update $name\n";
+ _update_relation( $self, $name, $pre_updates{$name}, $object,
$if_not_submitted );
}
# don't allow insert to recurse to related objects
# do the recursion ourselves
# $object->{_rel_in_storage} = 1;
+ #warn "CHANGED: " . $object->is_changed . " IN STOR: " . $object->in_storage . "\n";
$object->update_or_insert if $object->is_changed;
# updating many_to_many
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;
}
}
for my $name ( keys %post_updates ) {
- _update_relation( $self, $name, $updates->{$name}, $object,
+ #warn "post_update $name\n";
+ _update_relation( $self, $name, $post_updates{$name}, $object,
$if_not_submitted );
}
return $object;
return %columns;
}
-# Arguments: $name, $updates, $object, $if_not_submitted
+# Arguments: $rs, $name, $updates, $row, $if_not_submitted
sub _update_relation {
my ( $self, $name, $updates, $object, $if_not_submitted ) = @_;
# this should never happen because we're checking the paramters passed to
# recursive_update, but just to be sure...
- $object->throw_exception("No such relationship '$name' on ")
+ $object->throw_exception("No such relationship '$name'")
unless $object->has_relationship($name);
+ #warn "_update_relation $name: OBJ: " . ref($object) . " IN STOR: " . $object->in_storage . "\n";
+
my $info = $object->result_source->relationship_info($name);
# get a related resultset without a condition
#warn "REV RELINFO for $name: " . Dumper($revrelinfo);
# the only valid datatype for a has_many rels is an arrayref
- if ( $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi') {
- $self->throw_exception( "data for has_many relationship '$name' must be an arrayref")
+ if ( $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi' ) {
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "data for has_many relationship '$name' must be an arrayref")
unless ref $updates eq 'ARRAY';
my @updated_ids;
for my $sub_updates ( @{$updates} ) {
- warn "updating $name";
my $sub_object = recursive_update(
resultset => $related_resultset,
updates => $sub_updates,
elsif ($info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'single'
|| $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'filter' )
{
+ #warn "\tupdating rel '$name': $if_not_submitted\n";
my $sub_object;
if ( ref $updates ) {
);
}
else {
- $self->throw_exception( "recursive_update doesn't now how to handle relationship '$name' with accessor " . $info->{attrs}{accessor});
+ $self->throw_exception(
+ "recursive_update doesn't now how to handle relationship '$name' with accessor "
+ . $info->{attrs}{accessor} );
}
}
# after the row is inserted into the database
# relationships before: belongs_to
# relationships after: has_many, might_have and has_one
+# true means before, false after
sub _master_relation_cond {
my ( $source, $cond, @foreign_ids ) = @_;
my $foreign_ids_re = join '|', @foreign_ids;