package DBIx::Custom::Where; use Object::Simple -base; use Carp 'croak'; use DBIx::Custom::Util '_subname'; use overload 'bool' => sub {1}, fallback => 1; use overload '""' => sub { shift->to_string }, fallback => 1; # Carp trust relationship push @DBIx::Custom::CARP_NOT, __PACKAGE__; has [qw/dbi param/], clause => sub { [] }; sub new { my $self = shift->SUPER::new(@_); # Check attribute names my @attrs = keys %$self; for my $attr (@attrs) { croak qq{"$attr" is invalid attribute name (} . _subname . ")" unless $self->can($attr); } return $self; } sub to_string { my $self = shift; # Clause my $clause = $self->clause; $clause = ['and', $clause] unless ref $clause eq 'ARRAY'; $clause->[0] = 'and' unless @$clause; # Parse my $where = []; my $count = {}; $self->{_query_builder} = $self->dbi->query_builder; my $c = $self->dbi->safety_character; $self->{_re} = $c eq 'a-zA-Z0-9_' ? qr/[^\\]:([$c\.]+)/so : qr/[^\\]:([$c\.]+)/s; $self->{_quote} = $self->dbi->_quote; $self->{_tag_parse} = exists $ENV{DBIX_CUSTOM_TAG_PARSE} ? $ENV{DBIX_CUSTOM_TAG_PARSE} : $self->dbi->{tag_parse}; $self->_parse($clause, $where, $count, 'and'); # Stringify unshift @$where, 'where' if @$where; return join(' ', @$where); } our %VALID_OPERATIONS = map { $_ => 1 } qw/and or/; sub _parse { my ($self, $clause, $where, $count, $op, $info) = @_; # Array if (ref $clause eq 'ARRAY') { # Start push @$where, '('; # Operation my $op = $clause->[0] || ''; croak qq{First argument must be "and" or "or" in where clause } . qq{"$op" is passed} . _subname . ")" unless $VALID_OPERATIONS{$op}; my $pushed_array; # Parse internal clause for (my $i = 1; $i < @$clause; $i++) { my $pushed = $self->_parse($clause->[$i], $where, $count, $op); push @$where, $op if $pushed; $pushed_array = 1 if $pushed; } pop @$where if $where->[-1] eq $op; # Undo if ($where->[-1] eq '(') { pop @$where; pop @$where if ($where->[-1] || '') eq $op; } # End else { push @$where, ')' } return $pushed_array; } # String else { # Pushed my $pushed; # Column my $re = $self->{_re}; my $column; my $sql = " " . $clause || ''; if ($self->{_tag_parse} && ($sql =~ /\s\{/)) { my $columns = $self->dbi->query_builder->build_query($sql)->{columns}; $column = $columns->[0]; } else { $sql =~ s/([0-9]):/$1\\:/g; ($column) = $sql =~ /$re/; } unless (defined $column) { push @$where, $clause; $pushed = 1; return $pushed; } # Column count up my $count = ++$count->{$column}; # Push my $param = $self->{param}; if (ref $param eq 'HASH') { if (exists $param->{$column}) { my $if = $self->{_if}; if (ref $param->{$column} eq 'ARRAY') { $pushed = 1 if exists $param->{$column}->[$count - 1] && ref $param->{$column}->[$count - 1] ne 'DBIx::Custom::NotExists' } elsif ($count == 1) { $pushed = 1 } } push @$where, $clause if $pushed; } elsif (!defined $param) { push @$where, $clause; $pushed = 1; } else { croak "Parameter must be hash reference or undfined value (" . _subname . ")" } return $pushed; } return; } 1; =head1 NAME DBIx::Custom::Where - Where clause =head1 SYNOPSYS # Create DBIx::Custom::Where object my $where = $dbi->where; # Set clause and parameter $where->clause(['and', ':title{like}', ':price{=}']); # Create where clause by to_string method my $where_clause = $where->to_string; # Create where clause by stringify my $where_clause = "$where"; # Created where clause in the above way where :title{=} and :price{like} # Only price condition $where->clause(['and', ':title{like}', ':price{=}']); $where->param({price => 1900}); my $where_clause = "$where"; # Created where clause in the above way where :price{=} # Only title condition $where->clause(['and', ':title{like}', ':price{=}']); $where->param({title => 'Perl'}); my $where_clause = "$where"; # Created where clause in the above way where :title{like} # Nothing $where->clause(['and', ':title{like}', ':price{=}']); $where->param({}); my $where_clause = "$where"; # or condition $where->clause(['or', ':title{like}', ':price{=}']); # More than one parameter $where->clause(['and', ':price{>}', ':price{<}']); $where->param({price => [1000, 2000]}); # Only first condition $where->clause(['and', ':price{>}', ':price{<}']); $where->param({price => [1000, $dbi->not_exists]}); # Only second condition $where->clause(['and', ':price{>}', ':price{<}']); $where->param({price => [$dbi->not_exists, 2000]}); # More complex condition $where->clause( [ 'and', ':price{=}', ['or', ':title{=}', ':title{=}', ':title{=}'] ] ); my $where_clause = "$where"; # Created where clause in the above way where :price{=} and (:title{=} or :title{=} or :title{=}) # Using Full-qualified column name $where->clause(['and', ':book.title{like}', ':book.price{=}']); =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 C my $clause = $where->clause; $where = $where->clause( ['and', ':title{=}', ['or', ':date{<}', ':date{>}'] ] ); Where clause. Above one is expanded to the following SQL by to_string If all parameter names is exists. where title = :title and ( date < :date or date > :date ) =head2 C my $param = $where->param; $where = $where->param({ title => 'Perl', date => ['2010-11-11', '2011-03-05'], }); =head2 C my $dbi = $where->dbi; $where = $where->dbi($dbi); L object. =head1 METHODS L inherits all methods from L and implements the following new ones. =head2 C $where->to_string; Convert where clause to string. double quote is override to execute C method. my $string_where = "$where"; =cut