package SQL::Translator::Schema::Field; =pod =head1 NAME SQL::Translator::Schema::Field - SQL::Translator field object =head1 SYNOPSIS use SQL::Translator::Schema::Field; my $field = SQL::Translator::Schema::Field->new( name => 'foo', table => $table, ); =head1 DESCRIPTION C<SQL::Translator::Schema::Field> is the field object. =head1 METHODS =cut use Moo; use SQL::Translator::Schema::Constants; use SQL::Translator::Types qw(schema_obj); use SQL::Translator::Utils qw(parse_list_arg ex2err throw carp_ro); use Sub::Quote qw(quote_sub); extends 'SQL::Translator::Schema::Object'; our $VERSION = '1.59'; # Stringify to our name, being careful not to pass any args through so we don't # accidentally set it to undef. We also have to tweak bool so the object is # still true when it doesn't have a name (which shouldn't happen!). use overload '""' => sub { shift->name }, 'bool' => sub { $_[0]->name || $_[0] }, fallback => 1, ; use DBI qw(:sql_types); # Mapping from string to sql contstant our %type_mapping = ( integer => SQL_INTEGER, int => SQL_INTEGER, smallint => SQL_SMALLINT, bigint => 9999, # DBI doesn't export a constatn for this. Le suck double => SQL_DOUBLE, decimal => SQL_DECIMAL, numeric => SQL_NUMERIC, dec => SQL_DECIMAL, bit => SQL_BIT, date => SQL_DATE, datetime => SQL_DATETIME, timestamp => SQL_TIMESTAMP, time => SQL_TIME, char => SQL_CHAR, varchar => SQL_VARCHAR, binary => SQL_BINARY, varbinary => SQL_VARBINARY, tinyblob => SQL_BLOB, blob => SQL_BLOB, text => SQL_LONGVARCHAR ); =head2 new Object constructor. my $field = SQL::Translator::Schema::Field->new( name => 'foo', table => $table, ); =head2 comments Get or set the comments on a field. May be called several times to set and it will accumulate the comments. Called in an array context, returns each comment individually; called in a scalar context, returns all the comments joined on newlines. $field->comments('foo'); $field->comments('bar'); print join( ', ', $field->comments ); # prints "foo, bar" =cut has comments => ( is => 'rw', coerce => quote_sub(q{ ref($_[0]) eq 'ARRAY' ? $_[0] : [$_[0]] }), default => quote_sub(q{ [] }), ); around comments => sub { my $orig = shift; my $self = shift; for my $arg ( @_ ) { $arg = $arg->[0] if ref $arg; push @{ $self->$orig }, $arg if $arg; } return wantarray ? @{ $self->$orig } : join( "\n", @{ $self->$orig } ); }; =head2 data_type Get or set the field's data type. my $data_type = $field->data_type('integer'); =cut has data_type => ( is => 'rw', default => quote_sub(q{ '' }) ); =head2 sql_data_type Constant from DBI package representing this data type. See L<DBI/DBI Constants> for more details. =cut has sql_data_type => ( is => 'rw', lazy => 1, builder => 1 ); sub _build_sql_data_type { $type_mapping{lc $_[0]->data_type} || SQL_UNKNOWN_TYPE; } =head2 default_value Get or set the field's default value. Will return undef if not defined and could return the empty string (it's a valid default value), so don't assume an error like other methods. my $default = $field->default_value('foo'); =cut has default_value => ( is => 'rw' ); =head2 extra Get or set the field's "extra" attibutes (e.g., "ZEROFILL" for MySQL). Accepts a hash(ref) of name/value pairs to store; returns a hash. $field->extra( qualifier => 'ZEROFILL' ); my %extra = $field->extra; =cut =head2 foreign_key_reference Get or set the field's foreign key reference; my $constraint = $field->foreign_key_reference( $constraint ); =cut has foreign_key_reference => ( is => 'rw', predicate => '_has_foreign_key_reference', isa => schema_obj('Constraint'), weak_ref => 1, ); around foreign_key_reference => sub { my $orig = shift; my $self = shift; if ( my $arg = shift ) { return $self->error( 'Foreign key reference for ', $self->name, 'already defined' ) if $self->_has_foreign_key_reference; return ex2err($orig, $self, $arg); } $self->$orig; }; =head2 is_auto_increment Get or set the field's C<is_auto_increment> attribute. my $is_auto = $field->is_auto_increment(1); =cut has is_auto_increment => ( is => 'rw', coerce => quote_sub(q{ $_[0] ? 1 : 0 }), builder => 1, lazy => 1, ); sub _build_is_auto_increment { my ( $self ) = @_; if ( my $table = $self->table ) { if ( my $schema = $table->schema ) { if ( $schema->database eq 'PostgreSQL' && $self->data_type eq 'serial' ) { return 1; } } } return 0; } =head2 is_foreign_key Returns whether or not the field is a foreign key. my $is_fk = $field->is_foreign_key; =cut has is_foreign_key => ( is => 'rw', coerce => quote_sub(q{ $_[0] ? 1 : 0 }), builder => 1, lazy => 1, ); sub _build_is_foreign_key { my ( $self ) = @_; if ( my $table = $self->table ) { for my $c ( $table->get_constraints ) { if ( $c->type eq FOREIGN_KEY ) { my %fields = map { $_, 1 } $c->fields; if ( $fields{ $self->name } ) { $self->foreign_key_reference( $c ); return 1; } } } } return 0; } =head2 is_nullable Get or set whether the field can be null. If not defined, then returns "1" (assumes the field can be null). The argument is evaluated by Perl for True or False, so the following are eqivalent: $is_nullable = $field->is_nullable(0); $is_nullable = $field->is_nullable(''); $is_nullable = $field->is_nullable('0'); While this is technically a field constraint, it's probably easier to represent this as an attribute of the field. In order keep things consistent, any other constraint on the field (unique, primary, and foreign keys; checks) are represented as table constraints. =cut has is_nullable => ( is => 'rw', coerce => quote_sub(q{ $_[0] ? 1 : 0 }), default => quote_sub(q{ 1 }), ); around is_nullable => sub { my ($orig, $self, $arg) = @_; $self->$orig($self->is_primary_key ? 0 : defined $arg ? $arg : ()); }; =head2 is_primary_key Get or set the field's C<is_primary_key> attribute. Does not create a table constraint (should it?). my $is_pk = $field->is_primary_key(1); =cut has is_primary_key => ( is => 'rw', coerce => quote_sub(q{ $_[0] ? 1 : 0 }), lazy => 1, builder => 1, ); sub _build_is_primary_key { my ( $self ) = @_; if ( my $table = $self->table ) { if ( my $pk = $table->primary_key ) { my %fields = map { $_, 1 } $pk->fields; return $fields{ $self->name } || 0; } } return 0; } =head2 is_unique Determine whether the field has a UNIQUE constraint or not. my $is_unique = $field->is_unique; =cut has is_unique => ( is => 'lazy', init_arg => undef ); around is_unique => carp_ro('is_unique'); sub _build_is_unique { my ( $self ) = @_; if ( my $table = $self->table ) { for my $c ( $table->get_constraints ) { if ( $c->type eq UNIQUE ) { my %fields = map { $_, 1 } $c->fields; if ( $fields{ $self->name } ) { return 1; } } } } return 0; } sub is_valid { =pod =head2 is_valid Determine whether the field is valid or not. my $ok = $field->is_valid; =cut my $self = shift; return $self->error('No name') unless $self->name; return $self->error('No data type') unless $self->data_type; return $self->error('No table object') unless $self->table; return 1; } =head2 name Get or set the field's name. my $name = $field->name('foo'); The field object will also stringify to its name. my $setter_name = "set_$field"; Errors ("No field name") if you try to set a blank name. =cut has name => ( is => 'rw', isa => sub { throw( "No field name" ) unless $_[0] } ); around name => sub { my $orig = shift; my $self = shift; if ( my ($arg) = @_ ) { if ( my $schema = $self->table ) { return $self->error( qq[Can't use field name "$arg": field exists] ) if $schema->get_field( $arg ); } } return ex2err($orig, $self, @_); }; sub full_name { =head2 full_name Read only method to return the fields name with its table name pre-pended. e.g. "person.foo". =cut my $self = shift; return $self->table.".".$self->name; } =head2 order Get or set the field's order. my $order = $field->order(3); =cut has order => ( is => 'rw', default => quote_sub(q{ 0 }) ); around order => sub { my ( $orig, $self, $arg ) = @_; if ( defined $arg && $arg =~ /^\d+$/ ) { return $self->$orig($arg); } return $self->$orig; }; sub schema { =head2 schema Shortcut to get the fields schema ($field->table->schema) or undef if it doesn't have one. my $schema = $field->schema; =cut my $self = shift; if ( my $table = $self->table ) { return $table->schema || undef; } return undef; } =head2 size Get or set the field's size. Accepts a string, array or arrayref of numbers and returns a string. $field->size( 30 ); $field->size( [ 255 ] ); $size = $field->size( 10, 2 ); print $size; # prints "10,2" $size = $field->size( '10, 2' ); print $size; # prints "10,2" =cut has size => ( is => 'rw', default => quote_sub(q{ [0] }), coerce => sub { my @sizes = grep { defined && m/^\d+(?:\.\d+)?$/ } @{parse_list_arg($_[0])}; @sizes ? \@sizes : [0]; }, ); around size => sub { my $orig = shift; my $self = shift; my $numbers = parse_list_arg( @_ ); if ( @$numbers ) { my @new; for my $num ( @$numbers ) { if ( defined $num && $num =~ m/^\d+(?:\.\d+)?$/ ) { push @new, $num; } } $self->$orig(\@new) if @new; # only set if all OK } return wantarray ? @{ $self->$orig || [0] } : join( ',', @{ $self->$orig || [0] } ) ; }; =head2 table Get or set the field's table object. As the table object stringifies this can also be used to get the table name. my $table = $field->table; print "Table name: $table"; =cut has table => ( is => 'rw', isa => schema_obj('Table'), weak_ref => 1 ); around table => \&ex2err; =head2 Returns the field exactly as the parser found it =cut has parsed_field => ( is => 'rw' ); around parsed_field => sub { my $orig = shift; my $self = shift; return $self->$orig(@_) || $self; }; =head2 equals Determines if this field is the same as another my $isIdentical = $field1->equals( $field2 ); =cut around equals => sub { my $orig = shift; my $self = shift; my $other = shift; my $case_insensitive = shift; return 0 unless $self->$orig($other); return 0 unless $case_insensitive ? uc($self->name) eq uc($other->name) : $self->name eq $other->name; # Comparing types: use sql_data_type if both are not 0. Else use string data_type if ($self->sql_data_type && $other->sql_data_type) { return 0 unless $self->sql_data_type == $other->sql_data_type } else { return 0 unless lc($self->data_type) eq lc($other->data_type) } return 0 unless $self->size eq $other->size; { my $lhs = $self->default_value; $lhs = \'NULL' unless defined $lhs; my $lhs_is_ref = ! ! ref $lhs; my $rhs = $other->default_value; $rhs = \'NULL' unless defined $rhs; my $rhs_is_ref = ! ! ref $rhs; # If only one is a ref, fail. -- rjbs, 2008-12-02 return 0 if $lhs_is_ref xor $rhs_is_ref; my $effective_lhs = $lhs_is_ref ? $$lhs : $lhs; my $effective_rhs = $rhs_is_ref ? $$rhs : $rhs; return 0 if $effective_lhs ne $effective_rhs; } return 0 unless $self->is_nullable eq $other->is_nullable; # return 0 unless $self->is_unique eq $other->is_unique; return 0 unless $self->is_primary_key eq $other->is_primary_key; # return 0 unless $self->is_foreign_key eq $other->is_foreign_key; return 0 unless $self->is_auto_increment eq $other->is_auto_increment; # return 0 unless $self->comments eq $other->comments; return 0 unless $self->_compare_objects(scalar $self->extra, scalar $other->extra); return 1; }; # Must come after all 'has' declarations around new => \&ex2err; 1; =pod =head1 AUTHOR Ken Youens-Clark E<lt>kclark@cpan.orgE<gt>. =cut