NAME
SQL::Maker::Select - dynamic SQL generator
SYNOPSIS
my $sql = SQL::Maker::Select->new()
->add_select('foo')
->add_select('bar')
->add_select('baz')
->add_from('table_name')
->as_sql;
# => "SELECT foo, bar, baz FROM table_name"
DESCRIPTION
METHODS
my $sql = $stmt->as_sql();
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Render the SQL string.
my @bind = $stmt->bind();
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Get the bind variables.
$stmt->add_select('*')
$stmt->add_select($col => $alias)
$stmt->add_select(\'COUNT(*)' => 'cnt')
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Add a new select term. It's automatically quoted.
$stmt->add_from($table :Str | $select :SQL::Maker::Select) : SQL::Maker::Select
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Add a new FROM clause. You can specify the table name or an instance of SQL::Maker::Select for a sub-query.
Return: $stmt itself.
$stmt->add_join(user => {type => 'inner', table => 'config', condition => 'user.user_id = config.user_id'});
$stmt->add_join(user => {type => 'inner', table => 'config', condition => {'user.user_id' => 'config.user_id'});
$stmt->add_join(user => {type => 'inner', table => 'config', condition => ['user_id']});
$stmt->add_join(user => {type => 'inner', table => $select :SQL::Maker::Select, condition => 'user.user_id = config.user_id'});
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Add a new JOIN clause. If you pass an arrayref for 'condition' then it uses 'USING'. If 'type' is omitted it falls back to plain JOIN.
You can specify the table name or an instance of SQL::Maker::Select for a sub-query in 'table' argument.
my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $stmt->add_join( user => { type => 'inner', table => 'config', condition => 'user.user_id = config.user_id', } ); $stmt->as_sql(); # => 'FROM user INNER JOIN config ON user.user_id = config.user_id' my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new(quote_char => '`', name_sep => '.'); $stmt->add_join( user => { type => 'inner', table => 'config', condition => {'user.user_id' => 'config.user_id'}, } ); $stmt->as_sql(); # => 'FROM `user` INNER JOIN `config` ON `user`.`user_id` = `config`.`user_id`' my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $stmt->add_select('name'); $stmt->add_join( user => { type => 'inner', table => 'config', condition => ['user_id'], } ); $stmt->as_sql(); # => 'SELECT name FROM user INNER JOIN config USING (user_id)' my $subquery = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $subquery->add_select('*'); $subquery->add_from( 'foo' ); $subquery->add_where( 'hoge' => 'fuga' ); my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $stmt->add_join( [ $subquery, 'bar' ] => { type => 'inner', table => 'baz', alias => 'b1', condition => 'bar.baz_id = b1.baz_id' }, ); $stmt->as_sql; # => "FROM (SELECT * FROM foo WHERE (hoge = ?)) bar INNER JOIN baz b1 ON bar.baz_id = b1.baz_id"; my $subquery1 = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $subquery1->add_select('*'); $subquery1->add_from( 'foo' ); $subquery1->add_where( 'hoge' => 'fuga' ); my $subquery2 = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $subquery2->add_select('*'); $subquery2->add_from( 'bar' ); $subquery2->add_where( 'piyo' => 'gera' ); my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $stmt->add_join( [ $subquery1, 'f1' ] => { type => 'inner', table => $subquery2, alias => 'b1', condition => 'f1.baz_id = b1.baz_id' }, ); $stmt->as_sql; # => "FROM (SELECT * FROM foo WHERE (hoge = ?)) f1 INNER JOIN (SELECT * FROM bar WHERE (piyo = ?)) b1 ON f1.baz_id = b1.baz_id";
$stmt->add_index_hint(foo => {type => 'USE', list => ['index_hint']});
$stmt->add_index_hint(foo => 'index_hint');
$stmt->add_index_hint(foo => ['index_hint']);
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my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new(); $stmt->add_select('name'); $stmt->add_from('user'); $stmt->add_index_hint(user => {type => 'USE', list => ['index_hint']}); $stmt->as_sql(); # => "SELECT name FROM user USE INDEX (index_hint)"
$stmt->add_where('foo_id' => 'bar');
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Add a new WHERE clause.
my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_select('c') ->add_from('foo') ->add_where('name' => 'john') ->add_where('type' => {IN => [qw/1 2 3/]}) ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT c FROM foo WHERE (name = ?) AND (type IN (?, ?, ?))"
$stmt->add_where_raw('id = ?', [1])
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Add a new WHERE clause from raw placeholder string and bind variables.
my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_select('c') ->add_from('foo') ->add_where_raw('EXISTS(SELECT * FROM bar WHERE name = ?)' => ['john']) ->add_where_raw('type IS NOT NULL') ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT c FROM foo WHERE (EXISTS(SELECT * FROM bar WHERE name = ?)) AND (type IS NOT NULL)"
$stmt->set_where($condition)
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Set the WHERE clause.
$condition should be instance of SQL::Maker::Condition.
my $cond1 = SQL::Maker::Condition->new() ->add("name" => "john"); my $cond2 = SQL::Maker::Condition->new() ->add("type" => {IN => [qw/1 2 3/]}); my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_select('c') ->add_from('foo') ->set_where($cond1 & $cond2) ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT c FROM foo WHERE ((name = ?)) AND ((type IN (?, ?, ?)))"
$stmt->add_order_by('foo');
$stmt->add_order_by({'foo' => 'DESC'});
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Add a new ORDER BY clause.
my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_select('c') ->add_from('foo') ->add_order_by('name' => 'DESC') ->add_order_by('id') ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT c FROM foo ORDER BY name DESC, id"
$stmt->add_group_by('foo');
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Add a new GROUP BY clause.
my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_select('c') ->add_from('foo') ->add_group_by('id') ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT c FROM foo GROUP BY id" my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_select('c') ->add_from('foo') ->add_group_by('id' => 'DESC') ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT c FROM foo GROUP BY id DESC"
$stmt->limit(30)
$stmt->offset(5)
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Add LIMIT and OFFSET.
my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_select('c') ->add_from('foo') ->limit(30) ->offset(5) ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT c FROM foo LIMIT 30 OFFSET 5"
$stmt->add_having(cnt => 2)
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Add a HAVING clause.
my $stmt = SQL::Maker::Select->new() ->add_from('foo') ->add_select(\'COUNT(*)' => 'cnt') ->add_having(cnt => 2) ->as_sql(); # => "SELECT COUNT(*) AS cnt FROM foo HAVING (COUNT(*) = ?)"