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package DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/;
use Lingua::EN::Inflect::Number ();
our $VERSION = '0.04005';
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder - Builds relationships for DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader
=head1 SYNOPSIS
See L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class builds relationships for L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader>. This
is module is not (yet) for external use.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new
Arguments: schema_class (scalar), inflect_plural, inflect_singular
C<$schema_class> should be a schema class name, where the source
classes have already been set up and registered. Column info, primary
key, and unique constraints will be drawn from this schema for all
of the existing source monikers.
Options inflect_plural and inflect_singular are optional, and are better documented
in L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base>.
=head2 generate_code
Arguments: local_moniker (scalar), fk_info (arrayref)
This generates the code for the relationships of a given table.
C<local_moniker> is the moniker name of the table which had the REFERENCES
statements. The fk_info arrayref's contents should take the form:
[
{
local_columns => [ 'col2', 'col3' ],
remote_columns => [ 'col5', 'col7' ],
remote_moniker => 'AnotherTableMoniker',
},
{
local_columns => [ 'col1', 'col4' ],
remote_columns => [ 'col1', 'col2' ],
remote_moniker => 'YetAnotherTableMoniker',
},
# ...
],
This method will return the generated relationships as a hashref keyed on the
class names. The values are arrayrefs of hashes containing method name and
arguments, like so:
{
'Some::Source::Class' => [
{ method => 'belongs_to', arguments => [ 'col1', 'Another::Source::Class' ],
{ method => 'has_many', arguments => [ 'anothers', 'Yet::Another::Source::Class', 'col15' ],
],
'Another::Source::Class' => [
# ...
],
# ...
}
=cut
sub new {
my ( $class, $schema, $inflect_pl, $inflect_singular ) = @_;
my $self = {
schema => $schema,
inflect_plural => $inflect_pl,
inflect_singular => $inflect_singular,
};
bless $self => $class;
$self;
}
# pluralize a relationship name
sub _inflect_plural {
my ($self, $relname) = @_;
if( ref $self->{inflect_plural} eq 'HASH' ) {
return $self->{inflect_plural}->{$relname}
if exists $self->{inflect_plural}->{$relname};
}
elsif( ref $self->{inflect_plural} eq 'CODE' ) {
my $inflected = $self->{inflect_plural}->($relname);
return $inflected if $inflected;
}
return Lingua::EN::Inflect::Number::to_PL($relname);
}
# Singularize a relationship name
sub _inflect_singular {
my ($self, $relname) = @_;
if( ref $self->{inflect_singular} eq 'HASH' ) {
return $self->{inflect_singular}->{$relname}
if exists $self->{inflect_singular}->{$relname};
}
elsif( ref $self->{inflect_singular} eq 'CODE' ) {
my $inflected = $self->{inflect_singular}->($relname);
return $inflected if $inflected;
}
return Lingua::EN::Inflect::Number::to_S($relname);
}
sub generate_code {
my ($self, $local_moniker, $rels) = @_;
my $all_code = {};
my $local_table = $self->{schema}->source($local_moniker)->from;
my $local_class = $self->{schema}->class($local_moniker);
my %counters;
foreach my $rel (@$rels) {
next if !$rel->{remote_source};
$counters{$rel->{remote_source}}++;
}
foreach my $rel (@$rels) {
next if !$rel->{remote_source};
my $local_cols = $rel->{local_columns};
my $remote_cols = $rel->{remote_columns};
my $remote_moniker = $rel->{remote_source};
my $remote_obj = $self->{schema}->source($remote_moniker);
my $remote_class = $self->{schema}->class($remote_moniker);
my $remote_table = $remote_obj->from;
$remote_cols ||= [ $remote_obj->primary_columns ];
if($#$local_cols != $#$remote_cols) {
croak "Column count mismatch: $local_moniker (@$local_cols) "
. "$remote_moniker (@$remote_cols)";
}
my %cond;
foreach my $i (0 .. $#$local_cols) {
$cond{$remote_cols->[$i]} = $local_cols->[$i];
}
my $local_relname;
my $remote_relname;
# for single-column case, set the remote relname to the column
# name, to make filter accessors work
if(scalar keys %cond == 1) {
my ($col) = keys %cond;
$remote_relname = $self->_inflect_singular($cond{$col});
}
else {
$remote_relname = $self->_inflect_singular(lc $remote_table);
}
# If more than one rel between this pair of tables, use the local
# col names to distinguish
if($counters{$remote_moniker} > 1) {
my $colnames = q{_} . join(q{_}, @$local_cols);
$local_relname = $self->_inflect_plural(
lc($local_table) . $colnames
);
$remote_relname .= $colnames if keys %cond > 1;
} else {
$local_relname = $self->_inflect_plural(lc $local_table);
}
my %rev_cond = reverse %cond;
for (keys %rev_cond) {
$rev_cond{"foreign.$_"} = "self.".$rev_cond{$_};
delete $rev_cond{$_};
}
push(@{$all_code->{$local_class}},
{ method => 'belongs_to',
args => [ $remote_relname,
$remote_class,
\%cond,
],
}
);
push(@{$all_code->{$remote_class}},
{ method => 'has_many',
args => [ $local_relname,
$local_class,
\%rev_cond,
],
}
);
}
return $all_code;
}
1;
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