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package DBIx::Custom::Model;
use Object::Simple -base;
use Carp 'croak';
use DBIx::Custom::Util '_subname';
# Carp trust relationship
push @DBIx::Custom::CARP_NOT, __PACKAGE__;
has [qw/dbi table/],
bind_type => sub { [] },
columns => sub { [] },
join => sub { [] },
primary_key => sub { [] };
our $AUTOLOAD;
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
# Method name
my ($package, $mname) = $AUTOLOAD =~ /^([\w\:]+)\:\:(\w+)$/;
# Method
$self->{_methods} ||= {};
if (my $method = $self->{_methods}->{$mname}) {
return $self->$method(@_)
}
elsif (my $dbi_method = $self->dbi->can($mname)) {
$self->dbi->$dbi_method(@_);
}
elsif ($self->{dbh} && (my $dbh_method = $self->dbh->can($mname))) {
$self->dbi->dbh->$dbh_method(@_);
}
else {
croak qq{Can't locate object method "$mname" via "$package" }
. _subname;
}
}
my @methods = qw/insert insert_at update update_at update_all
delete delete_at delete_all select select_at count/;
foreach my $method (@methods) {
my $code = sub {
my $self = shift;
$self->dbi->$method(
@_ % 2 ? shift : (),
table => $self->table,
bind_type => $self->bind_type,
primary_key => $self->primary_key,
type => $self->type,
$method =~ /^select/ ? (join => $self->join) : (),
@_
)
};
no strict 'refs';
my $class = __PACKAGE__;
*{"${class}::$method"} = $code;
}
sub execute {
my $self = shift;
push @_, ($_ => $self->$_) for qw/table bind_type primary_key type/;
return $self->dbi->execute(@_);
}
sub DESTROY { }
sub method {
my $self = shift;
# Merge
my $methods = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? $_[0] : {@_};
$self->{_methods} = {%{$self->{_methods} || {}}, %$methods};
return $self;
}
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 new {
my $self = shift->SUPER::new(@_);
# Check attribute names
my @attrs = keys %$self;
foreach my $attr (@attrs) {
croak qq{"$attr" is invalid attribute name } . _subname
unless $self->can($attr);
}
return $self;
}
# DEPRECATED!
has 'filter';
has 'name';
has type => sub { [] };
1;
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Custom::Model - Model
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::Custom::Model;
my $model = 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<join>
my $join = $model->join;
$model = $model->join(
['left outer join company on book.company_id = company.id']
);
Join clause, this value is passed to C<select> method.
=head2 C<primary_key>
my $primary_key = $model->primary_key;
$model = $model->primary_key(['id', 'number']);
Primary key,this is passed to C<insert>, C<update>,
C<delete>, and C<select> method.
=head2 C<table>
my $model = $model->table;
$model = $model->table('book');
Table name, this is passed to C<select> method.
=head2 C<bind_type>
my $type = $model->bind_type;
$model = $model->bind_type(['image' => DBI::SQL_BLOB]);
Database data type, this is used as type optioon of C<insert>,
C<update>, C<update_all>, C<delete>, C<delete_all>,
C<select>, and C<execute> method
=head1 METHODS
L<DBIx::Custom::Model> inherits all methods from L<Object::Simple>,
and you can use all methods of L<DBIx::Custom> and L<DBI>
and implements the following new ones.
=head2 C<call_dbi> EXPERIMENTAL
$model->call_dbi('insert',
{args => ['table', 'primary_key' 'bind_type']}, @_)
Call L<DBIx::Custom>(or subclass) method. you can add
attribute values of model to arguments by C<args> option.
Generally this method is used when you want to added dbi method to model.
sub insert {
shift->call_dbi('insert',
{args => ['table', 'primary_key' 'bind_type']}, @_);
}
=head2 C<count> EXPERIMENTAL
my $count = $model->count;
Get rows count.
Options is same as C<select> method's ones.
=head2 C<delete>
$model->delete(...);
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<delete_all>
$model->delete_all(...);
Same as C<delete_all> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=head2 C<execute EXPERIMENTAL>
$model->execute(...);
Same as C<execute> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=head2 C<insert>
$model->insert(...);
Same as C<insert> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=head2 C<method>
$model->method(
update_or_insert => sub {
my $self = shift;
# ...
},
find_or_create => sub {
my $self = shift;
# ...
);
Register method. These method is called directly from L<DBIx::Custom::Model> object.
$model->update_or_insert;
$model->find_or_create;
=head2 C<mycolumn>
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 $model = DBIx::Custom::Model->new;
Create a L<DBIx::Custom::Model> object.
=head2 C<select>
$model->select(...);
Same as C<select> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table>, C<primary_key> and C<jon> option.
=head2 C<update>
$model->update(...);
Same as C<update> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=head2 C<update_all>
$model->update_all(param => \%param);
Same as C<update_all> of L<DBIx::Custom> except that
you don't have to specify C<table> and C<primary_key> option.
=cut