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package DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'DBIx::Class';
use DBIx::Class::Carp;
use DBIx::Class::_Util 'fail_on_internal_wantarray';
use namespace::clean;
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn - helpful methods for messing
with a single column of the resultset
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({ artist => 'Tool' });
$rs_column = $rs->get_column('year');
$max_year = $rs_column->max; #returns latest year
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A convenience class used to perform operations on a specific column of
a resultset.
=cut
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new
my $obj = DBIx::Class::ResultSetColumn->new($rs, $column);
Creates a new resultset column object from the resultset and column
passed as params. Used internally by L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/get_column>.
=cut
sub new {
my ($class, $rs, $column) = @_;
$class = ref $class if ref $class;
$rs->throw_exception('column must be supplied') unless $column;
my $orig_attrs = $rs->_resolved_attrs;
my $alias = $rs->current_source_alias;
my $rsrc = $rs->result_source;
# If $column can be found in the 'as' list of the parent resultset, use the
# corresponding element of its 'select' list (to keep any custom column
# definition set up with 'select' or '+select' attrs), otherwise use $column
# (to create a new column definition on-the-fly).
my $as_list = $orig_attrs->{as} || [];
my $select_list = $orig_attrs->{select} || [];
my ($as_index) = grep { ($as_list->[$_] || "") eq $column } 0..$#$as_list;
my $select = defined $as_index ? $select_list->[$as_index] : $column;
my $colmap;
for ($rsrc->columns, $column) {
if ($_ =~ /^ \Q$alias\E \. ([^\.]+) $ /x) {
$colmap->{$_} = $1;
}
elsif ($_ !~ /\./) {
$colmap->{"$alias.$_"} = $_;
$colmap->{$_} = $_;
}
}
my $new_parent_rs;
# analyze the order_by, and see if it is done over a function/nonexistentcolumn
# if this is the case we will need to wrap a subquery since the result of RSC
# *must* be a single column select
if (
scalar grep
{ ! exists $colmap->{$_->[0]} }
( $rsrc->schema->storage->_extract_order_criteria ($orig_attrs->{order_by} ) )
) {
# nuke the prefetch before collapsing to sql
my $subq_rs = $rs->search_rs;
$subq_rs->{attrs}{join} = $subq_rs->_merge_joinpref_attr( $subq_rs->{attrs}{join}, delete $subq_rs->{attrs}{prefetch} );
$new_parent_rs = $subq_rs->as_subselect_rs;
}
$new_parent_rs ||= $rs->search_rs;
my $new_attrs = $new_parent_rs->{attrs} ||= {};
# prefetch causes additional columns to be fetched, but we can not just make a new
# rs via the _resolved_attrs trick - we need to retain the separation between
# +select/+as and select/as. At the same time we want to preserve any joins that the
# prefetch would otherwise generate.
$new_attrs->{join} = $rs->_merge_joinpref_attr( $new_attrs->{join}, delete $new_attrs->{prefetch} );
# {collapse} would mean a has_many join was injected, which in turn means
# we need to group *IF WE CAN* (only if the column in question is unique)
if (!$orig_attrs->{group_by} && $orig_attrs->{collapse}) {
if ($colmap->{$select} and $rsrc->_identifying_column_set([$colmap->{$select}])) {
$new_attrs->{group_by} = [ $select ];
delete @{$new_attrs}{qw(distinct _grouped_by_distinct)}; # it is ignored when group_by is present
}
else {
carp (
"Attempting to retrieve non-unique column '$column' on a resultset containing "
. 'one-to-many joins will return duplicate results.'
);
}
}
return bless {
_select => $select,
_as => $column,
_parent_resultset => $new_parent_rs
}, $class;
}
=head2 as_query
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: \[ $sql, L<@bind_values|DBIx::Class::ResultSet/DBIC BIND VALUES> ]
=back
Returns the SQL query and bind vars associated with the invocant.
This is generally used as the RHS for a subquery.
=cut
sub as_query { return shift->_resultset->as_query(@_) }
=head2 next
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: $value
=back
Returns the next value of the column in the resultset (or C<undef> if
there is none).
Much like L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/next> but just returning the
one value.
=cut
sub next {
my $self = shift;
# using cursor so we don't inflate anything
my ($row) = $self->_resultset->cursor->next;
return $row;
}
=head2 all
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: @values
=back
Returns all values of the column in the resultset (or C<undef> if
there are none).
Much like L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/all> but returns values rather
than result objects.
=cut
sub all {
my $self = shift;
# using cursor so we don't inflate anything
return map { $_->[0] } $self->_resultset->cursor->all;
}
=head2 reset
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: $self
=back
Resets the underlying resultset's cursor, so you can iterate through the
elements of the column again.
Much like L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/reset>.
=cut
sub reset {
my $self = shift;
$self->_resultset->cursor->reset;
return $self;
}
=head2 first
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: $value
=back
Resets the underlying resultset and returns the next value of the column in the
resultset (or C<undef> if there is none).
Much like L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/first> but just returning the one value.
=cut
sub first {
my $self = shift;
# using cursor so we don't inflate anything
$self->_resultset->cursor->reset;
my ($row) = $self->_resultset->cursor->next;
return $row;
}
=head2 single
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: $value
=back
Much like L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet/single> fetches one and only one column
value using the cursor directly. If additional rows are present a warning
is issued before discarding the cursor.
=cut
sub single {
my $self = shift;
my $attrs = $self->_resultset->_resolved_attrs;
my ($row) = $self->_resultset->result_source->storage->select_single(
$attrs->{from}, $attrs->{select}, $attrs->{where}, $attrs
);
return $row;
}
=head2 min
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: $lowest_value
=back
my $first_year = $year_col->min();
Wrapper for ->func. Returns the lowest value of the column in the
resultset (or C<undef> if there are none).
=cut
sub min {
return shift->func('MIN');
}
=head2 min_rs
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: L<$resultset|DBIx::Class::ResultSet>
=back
my $rs = $year_col->min_rs();
Wrapper for ->func_rs for function MIN().
=cut
sub min_rs { return shift->func_rs('MIN') }
=head2 max
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: $highest_value
=back
my $last_year = $year_col->max();
Wrapper for ->func. Returns the highest value of the column in the
resultset (or C<undef> if there are none).
=cut
sub max {
return shift->func('MAX');
}
=head2 max_rs
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: L<$resultset|DBIx::Class::ResultSet>
=back
my $rs = $year_col->max_rs();
Wrapper for ->func_rs for function MAX().
=cut
sub max_rs { return shift->func_rs('MAX') }
=head2 sum
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: $sum_of_values
=back
my $total = $prices_col->sum();
Wrapper for ->func. Returns the sum of all the values in the column of
the resultset. Use on varchar-like columns at your own risk.
=cut
sub sum {
return shift->func('SUM');
}
=head2 sum_rs
=over 4
=item Arguments: none
=item Return Value: L<$resultset|DBIx::Class::ResultSet>
=back
my $rs = $year_col->sum_rs();
Wrapper for ->func_rs for function SUM().
=cut
sub sum_rs { return shift->func_rs('SUM') }
=head2 func
=over 4
=item Arguments: $function
=item Return Value: $function_return_value
=back
$rs = $schema->resultset("CD")->search({});
$length = $rs->get_column('title')->func('LENGTH');
Runs a query using the function on the column and returns the
value. Produces the following SQL:
SELECT LENGTH( title ) FROM cd me
=cut
sub func {
my ($self,$function) = @_;
my $cursor = $self->func_rs($function)->cursor;
if( wantarray ) {
DBIx::Class::_ENV_::ASSERT_NO_INTERNAL_WANTARRAY and my $sog = fail_on_internal_wantarray;
return map { $_->[ 0 ] } $cursor->all;
}
return ( $cursor->next )[ 0 ];
}
=head2 func_rs
=over 4
=item Arguments: $function
=item Return Value: L<$resultset|DBIx::Class::ResultSet>
=back
Creates the resultset that C<func()> uses to run its query.
=cut
sub func_rs {
my ($self,$function) = @_;
my $rs = $self->{_parent_resultset};
my $select = $self->{_select};
# wrap a grouped rs
if ($rs->_resolved_attrs->{group_by}) {
$select = $self->{_as};
$rs = $rs->as_subselect_rs;
}
$rs->search( undef, {
columns => { $self->{_as} => { $function => $select } }
} );
}
=head2 throw_exception
See L<DBIx::Class::Schema/throw_exception> for details.
=cut
sub throw_exception {
my $self = shift;
if (ref $self && $self->{_parent_resultset}) {
$self->{_parent_resultset}->throw_exception(@_);
}
else {
DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(@_);
}
}
# _resultset
#
# Arguments: none
#
# Return Value: $resultset
#
# $year_col->_resultset->next
#
# Returns the underlying resultset. Creates it from the parent resultset if
# necessary.
#
sub _resultset {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{_resultset} ||= do {
my $select = $self->{_select};
if ($self->{_parent_resultset}{attrs}{distinct}) {
my $alias = $self->{_parent_resultset}->current_source_alias;
my $rsrc = $self->{_parent_resultset}->result_source;
my %cols = map { $_ => 1, "$alias.$_" => 1 } $rsrc->columns;
unless( $cols{$select} ) {
carp_unique(
'Use of distinct => 1 while selecting anything other than a column '
. 'declared on the primary ResultSource is deprecated (you selected '
. "'$self->{_as}') - please supply an explicit group_by instead"
);
# collapse the selector to a literal so that it survives the distinct parse
# if it turns out to be an aggregate - at least the user will get a proper exception
# instead of silent drop of the group_by altogether
$select = \[ $rsrc->storage->sql_maker->_recurse_fields($select) ];
}
}
$self->{_parent_resultset}->search(undef, {
columns => { $self->{_as} => $select }
});
};
}
=head1 FURTHER QUESTIONS?
Check the list of L<additional DBIC resources|DBIx::Class/GETTING HELP/SUPPORT>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This module is free software L<copyright|DBIx::Class/COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE>
by the L<DBIx::Class (DBIC) authors|DBIx::Class/AUTHORS>. You can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the
L<DBIx::Class library|DBIx::Class/COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE>.
=cut
1;