NAME
DBIx::Class::ParameterizedJoinHack - Parameterized Relationship Joins
SYNOPSIS
#
# The Result class we want to allow to join with a dynamic
# condition.
#
package MySchema::Result::Person;
use base qw(DBIx::Class::Core);
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw(ParameterizedJoinHack));
__PACKAGE__->table('person');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
id => {
data_type => 'integer',
is_nullable => 0,
is_auto_increment => 1,
},
name => {
data_type => 'text',
is_nullable => 0,
}
);
...
__PACKAGE__->parameterized_has_many(
priority_tasks => 'MySchema::Result::Task',
[['min_priority'] => sub {
my $args = shift;
return +{
"$args->{foreign_alias}.owner_id" => {
-ident => "$args->{self_alias}.id",
},
"$args->{foreign_alias}.priority" => {
'>=' => $_{min_priority},
},
};
}],
);
1;
#
# The ResultSet class belonging to your Result
#
package MySchema::ResultSet::Person;
use base qw(DBIx::Class::ResultSet);
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw(ResultSet::ParameterizedJoinHack));
1;
#
# A Result class to join against.
#
package MySchema::Result::Task;
use base qw(DBIx::Class::Core);
__PACKAGE__->table('task');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
id => {
data_type => 'integer',
is_nullable => 0,
is_auto_increment => 1,
},
owner_id => {
data_type => 'integer',
is_nullable => 0,
},
priority => {
data_type => 'integer',
is_nullable => 0,
},
);
...
1;
#
# Using the parameterized join.
#
my @urgent = MySchema
->connect(...)
->resultset('Person')
->with_parameterized_join(
priority_tasks => {
min_priority => 300,
},
)
->all;
WARNING
This module uses DBIx::Class internals and may break at any time.
DESCRIPTION
This DBIx::Class component allows to declare dynamically parameterized has-many relationships.
Add the component to your Result class as usual:
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw( ParameterizedJoinHack ));
See "parameterized_has_many" for details on declaring relations.
See DBIx::Class::ResultSet::ParameterizedJoinHack for ResultSet usage.
Note: Currently only "parameterized_has_many" is implemented, since it is the most requested use-case. However, adding support for other relationship types is possible if a use-case is found.
METHODS
parameterized_has_many
__PACKAGE__->parameterized_has_many(
$relation_name,
$foreign_source,
[\@join_arg_names, \&join_builder],
$attrs,
);
The $relation_name
, $foreign_source
, and $attrs
are passed through to has_many
as usual. The third argument is an array reference containing an (array reference) list of argument names and a code reference used to build the join conditions.
The code reference will be called with the same arguments as if it had been passed to has_many
directly, but the global %_
hash will contain the named arguments for the join.
See the "SYNOPSIS" for an example of a definition.
SPONSORS
Development of this module was sponsored by
Ctrl O http://ctrlo.com
AUTHOR
Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
CONTRIBUTORS
Robert Sedlacek <r.sedlacek@shadowcat.co.uk>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2015 the DBIx::Class::ParameterizedJoinHack "AUTHOR" and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.
LICENSE
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself.