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package # hide from PAUSE
DBICTest::Schema::Artist;
use warnings;
use strict;
use base 'DBICTest::BaseResult';
use DBICTest::Util 'check_customcond_args';
__PACKAGE__->table('artist');
__PACKAGE__->source_info({
"source_info_key_A" => "source_info_value_A",
"source_info_key_B" => "source_info_value_B",
"source_info_key_C" => "source_info_value_C",
});
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
'artistid' => {
data_type => 'integer',
is_auto_increment => 1,
},
'name' => {
data_type => 'varchar',
size => 100,
is_nullable => 1,
},
rank => {
data_type => 'integer',
default_value => 13,
},
charfield => {
data_type => 'char',
size => 10,
is_nullable => 1,
},
);
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('artistid');
__PACKAGE__->add_unique_constraint(['name']);
__PACKAGE__->add_unique_constraint(artist => ['artistid']); # do not remove, part of a test
__PACKAGE__->add_unique_constraint(u_nullable => [qw/charfield rank/]);
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('field_name_for', {
artistid => 'primary key',
name => 'artist name',
});
# the undef condition in this rel is *deliberate*
# tests oddball legacy syntax
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD', undef,
{ order_by => { -asc => 'year'} },
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds_cref_cond => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD',
sub {
# This is for test purposes only. A regular user does not
# need to sanity check the passed-in arguments, this is what
# the tests are for :)
my $args = &check_customcond_args;
return (
{ "$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => { '=' => { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.artistid"} },
},
$args->{self_result_object} && {
"$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => $args->{self_rowobj}->artistid, # keep old rowobj syntax as a test
}
);
},
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds_80s => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD',
sub {
# This is for test purposes only. A regular user does not
# need to sanity check the passed-in arguments, this is what
# the tests are for :)
my $args = &check_customcond_args;
return (
{ "$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => { '=' => \ "$args->{self_alias}.artistid" },
"$args->{foreign_alias}.year" => { '>' => 1979, '<' => 1990 },
},
$args->{self_result_object} && {
"$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => { '=' => \[ '?', $args->{self_result_object}->artistid ] },
"$args->{foreign_alias}.year" => { '>' => 1979, '<' => 1990 },
}
);
},
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds_84 => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD',
sub {
# This is for test purposes only. A regular user does not
# need to sanity check the passed-in arguments, this is what
# the tests are for :)
my $args = &check_customcond_args;
return (
{ "$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.artistid" },
"$args->{foreign_alias}.year" => 1984,
},
$args->{self_result_object} && {
"$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => $args->{self_result_object}->artistid,
"$args->{foreign_alias}.year" => 1984,
}
);
}
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds_90s => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD',
sub {
# This is for test purposes only. A regular user does not
# need to sanity check the passed-in arguments, this is what
# the tests are for :)
my $args = &check_customcond_args;
return (
{ "$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.artistid" },
"$args->{foreign_alias}.year" => { '>' => 1989, '<' => 2000 },
}
);
}
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds_unordered => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD'
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds_very_very_very_long_relationship_name => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD'
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many( twokeys => 'DBICTest::Schema::TwoKeys' );
__PACKAGE__->has_many( onekeys => 'DBICTest::Schema::OneKey' );
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
artist_undirected_maps => 'DBICTest::Schema::ArtistUndirectedMap',
[ {'foreign.id1' => 'self.artistid'}, {'foreign.id2' => 'self.artistid'} ],
{ cascade_copy => 0 } # this would *so* not make sense
);
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
artwork_to_artist => 'DBICTest::Schema::Artwork_to_Artist' => 'artist_id'
);
__PACKAGE__->many_to_many('artworks', 'artwork_to_artist', 'artwork');
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
cds_without_genre => 'DBICTest::Schema::CD',
sub {
# This is for test purposes only. A regular user does not
# need to sanity check the passed-in arguments, this is what
# the tests are for :)
my $args = &check_customcond_args;
return (
{
"$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.artistid" },
"$args->{foreign_alias}.genreid" => undef,
}, $args->{self_result_object} && {
"$args->{foreign_alias}.artist" => $args->{self_result_object}->artistid,
"$args->{foreign_alias}.genreid" => undef,
}
),
},
);
sub sqlt_deploy_hook {
my ($self, $sqlt_table) = @_;
if ($sqlt_table->schema->translator->producer_type =~ /SQLite$/ ) {
$sqlt_table->add_index( name => 'artist_name_hookidx', fields => ['name'] )
or die $sqlt_table->error;
}
}
sub store_column {
my ($self, $name, $value) = @_;
$value = 'X '.$value if ($name eq 'name' && $value && $value =~ /(X )?store_column test/);
$self->next::method($name, $value);
}
1;
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