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package DBIx::Custom::Model;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'Object::Simple';
use Carp 'croak';
# Carp trust relationship
push @DBIx::Custom::CARP_NOT, __PACKAGE__;
__PACKAGE__->attr(
['dbi', 'name', 'table', 'view'],
table_alias => sub { {} },
columns => sub { [] },
filter => sub { [] },
join => sub { [] },
primary_key => sub { [] }
);
our $AUTOLOAD;
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
# Method name
my ($package, $mname) = $AUTOLOAD =~ /^([\w\:]+)\:\:(\w+)$/;
# Method
if (my $dbi_method = $self->dbi->can($mname)) {
$self->dbi->$dbi_method(@_);
}
elsif (my $dbh_method = $self->dbi->dbh->can($mname)) {
$self->dbi->dbh->$dbh_method(@_);
}
else {
croak qq/Can't locate object method "$mname" via "$package"/
}
}
sub column {
my ($self, $table, $columns) = @_;
$self->{_table_alias} ||= {};
my $dist;
$dist = $self->dbi->{_table_alias}{$table}
? $self->dbi->{_table_alias}{$table}
: $table;
$self->dbi->{_model_from} ||= {};
my $model = $self->dbi->{_model_from}->{$dist};
$columns ||= $self->model($model)->columns;
return $self->dbi->column($table, $columns);
}
sub delete {
my $self = shift;
$self->dbi->delete(table => $self->table, @_);
}
sub delete_all {
my $self = shift;
$self->dbi->delete_all(table => $self->table, @_);
}
sub delete_at {
my $self = shift;
return $self->dbi->delete_at(
table => $self->table,
primary_key => $self->primary_key,
@_
);
}
sub DESTROY { }
sub insert {
my $self = shift;
$self->dbi->insert(table => $self->table, @_);
}
sub insert_at {
my $self = shift;
return $self->dbi->insert_at(
table => $self->table,
primary_key => $self->primary_key,
@_
);
}
sub mycolumn {
my $self = shift;
my $table = shift unless ref $_[0];
my $columns = shift;
$table ||= $self->table || '';
$columns ||= $self->columns;
return $self->dbi->mycolumn($table, $columns);
}
sub select {
my $self = shift;
$self->dbi->select(
table => $self->table,
join => $self->join,
@_
);
}
sub select_at {
my $self = shift;
return $self->dbi->select_at(
table => $self->table,
primary_key => $self->primary_key,
join => $self->join,
@_
);
}
sub update {
my $self = shift;
$self->dbi->update(table => $self->table, @_)
}
sub update_all {
my $self = shift;
$self->dbi->update_all(table => $self->table, @_);
}
sub update_at {
my $self = shift;
return $self->dbi->update_at(
table => $self->table,
primary_key => $self->primary_key,
@_
);
}
1;
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Custom::Model - Model EXPERIMENTAL
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::Custom::Table;
my $table = DBIx::Custom::Model->new(table => 'books');
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 C<dbi>
my $dbi = $model->dbi;
$model = $model->dbi($dbi);
L<DBIx::Custom> object.
=head2 C<filter>
my $dbi = $model->filter
$model = $model->filter({out => 'tp_to_date', in => 'date_to_tp'});
This filter is applied when L<DBIx::Custom>'s C<include_model()> is called.
=head2 C<name>
my $name = $model->name;
$model = $model->name('book');
Model name.
=head2 C<join>
my $join = $model->join;
$model = $model->join(
['left outer join company on book.company_id = company.id']
);
Join clause, this is used as C<select()>'s C<join> option.
=head2 C<table>
my $table = $model->table;
$model = $model->table('book');
Table name, this is used as C<select()> C<table> option.
Generally, this is automatically set from class name.
=head2 C<primary_key>
my $primary_key = $model->primary_key;
$model = $model->primary_key(['id', 'number']);
Foreign key, this is used as C<primary_key> of C<insert_at>,C<update_at()>,
C<delete_at()>,C<select_at()>.
=head2 C<view>
my $view = $model->view;
$model = $model->view('select id, DATE(issue_datetime) as date from book');
View. This view is registered by C<view()> of L<DBIx::Custom> when
model is included by C<include_model>.
=head1 METHODS
L<DBIx::Custom> inherits all methods from L<Object::Simple>,
and you can use all methods of the object set to C<dbi>.
and implements the following new ones.
=head2 C<column> EXPERIMETNAL
my $column = $self->column(book => ['author', 'title']);
my $column = $self->column('book');
Create column clause. The follwoing column clause is created.
book.author as book__author,
book.title as book__title
If column names is omitted, C<columns> attribute of the model is used.
=head2 C<delete>
$table->delete(...);
Same as C<delete()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> option.
=head2 C<delete_all>
$table->delete_all(...);
Same as C<delete_all()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> option.
=head2 C<delete_at>
$table->delete_at(...);
Same as C<delete()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=head2 C<insert>
$table->insert(...);
Same as C<insert()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> option.
=head2 C<insert>
$table->insert_at(...);
Same as C<insert_at()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=head2 C<mycolumn> EXPERIMENTAL
my $column = $self->mycolumn;
my $column = $self->mycolumn(book => ['author', 'title']);
my $column = $self->mycolumn(['author', 'title']);
Create column clause for myself. The follwoing column clause is created.
book.author as author,
book.title as title
If table name is ommited, C<table> attribute of the model is used.
If column names is omitted, C<columns> attribute of the model is used.
=head2 C<new>
my $table = DBIx::Custom::Table->new;
Create a L<DBIx::Custom::Table> object.
=head2 C<select>
$table->select(...);
Same as C<select()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> option.
=head2 C<select_at>
$table->select_at(...);
Same as C<select_at()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=head2 C<update>
$table->update(...);
Same as C<update()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> option.
=head2 C<update_all>
$table->update_all(param => \%param);
Same as C<update_all()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify table name.
=head2 C<update_at>
$table->update_at(...);
Same as C<update_at()> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.