package DBIx::Custom::Where;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'Object::Simple';
use overload 'bool' => sub {1}, fallback => 1;
use overload '""' => sub { shift->to_string }, fallback => 1;
use Carp 'croak';
# Carp trust relationship
push @DBIx::Custom::CARP_NOT, __PACKAGE__;
__PACKAGE__->attr(
[qw/param query_builder/],
clause => sub { [] },
);
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 = {};
$self->_parse($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) = @_;
# Array
if (ref $clause eq 'ARRAY') {
# Start
push @$where, '(';
# Operation
my $op = $clause->[0] || '';
croak qq{"$op" is invalid operation}
unless $VALID_OPERATIONS{$op};
# Parse internal clause
for (my $i = 1; $i < @$clause; $i++) {
my $pushed = $self->_parse($clause->[$i], $where, $count, $op);
push @$where, $op if $pushed;
}
pop @$where if $where->[-1] eq $op;
# Undo
if ($where->[-1] eq '(') {
pop @$where;
pop @$where;
}
# End
else { push @$where, ')' }
}
# String
else {
# Column
my $columns = $self->query_builder->build_query($clause)->columns;
croak qq{each tag contains one column name: tag "$clause"}
unless @$columns == 1;
my $column = $columns->[0];
# Column count up
my $count = ++$count->{$column};
# Push
my $param = $self->param;
my $pushed;
if (defined $param) {
if (exists $param->{$column}) {
if (ref $param->{$column} eq 'ARRAY') {
$pushed = 1 if exists $param->{$column}->[$count - 1];
}
elsif ($count == 1) {
$pushed = 1;
}
}
push @$where, $clause if $pushed;
}
else {
push @$where, $clause;
$pushed = 1;
}
return $pushed;
}
}
1;
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Custom::Where - Where clause
=head1 SYNOPSYS
my $where = DBIx::Custom::Where->new;
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 C
my $param = $where->param;
$where = $where->param({title => 'Perl',
date => ['2010-11-11', '2011-03-05']},
name => ['Ken', 'Taro']);
=head1 METHODS
=head2 C
$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} and ( {< date} or {> date} ) )"
=head2 C
$where->to_string;
Convert where clause to string correspoinding to param name.