————package
DBIx::Class::ResultSetManager;
use
strict;
use
warnings;
use
Class::Inspector;
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Class::ResultSetManager - helpful methods for managing resultset
classes (EXPERIMENTAL)
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# in a table class
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/ResultSetManager Core/); # note order!
# will be removed from the table class and inserted into a
# table-specific resultset class
sub search_by_year_desc : ResultSet {
my $self = shift;
my $cond = shift;
my $attrs = shift || {};
$attrs->{order_by} = 'year DESC';
$self->search($cond, $attrs);
}
$rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search_by_year_desc({ artist => 'Tool' });
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This package implements two useful features for customizing resultset
classes. C<load_resultset_components> loads components in addition to
C<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> (or whatever you set as
C<base_resultset_class>). Any methods tagged with the C<ResultSet>
attribute will be moved into a table-specific resultset class (by
default called C<Class::_resultset>, but configurable via
C<table_resultset_class_suffix>). Most of the magic is done when you
call C<< __PACKAGE__->table >>.
=cut
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata(
$_
)
for
qw/ base_resultset_class table_resultset_class_suffix /
;
__PACKAGE__->base_resultset_class(
'DBIx::Class::ResultSet'
);
__PACKAGE__->table_resultset_class_suffix(
'::_resultset'
);
=head2 table
Stacks on top of the normal L<DBIx::Class> C<table> method. Any
methods tagged with the C<ResultSet> attribute will be moved into a
table-specific resultset class (by default called
C<Class::_resultset>, but configurable via
C<table_resultset_class_suffix>). The magic for this is done within
this C<< __PACKAGE__->table >> call.
=cut
sub
table {
my
(
$self
,
@rest
) =
@_
;
my
$ret
=
$self
->
next
::method(
@rest
);
if
(
@rest
) {
$self
->_register_attributes;
$self
->_register_resultset_class;
}
return
$ret
;
}
=head2 load_resultset_components
C<load_resultset_components> loads components in addition to
C<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> (or whatever you set as
C<base_resultset_class>).
=cut
sub
load_resultset_components {
my
(
$self
,
@comp
) =
@_
;
my
$resultset_class
=
$self
->_setup_resultset_class;
$resultset_class
->load_components(
@comp
);
}
sub
_register_attributes {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$cache
=
$self
->_attr_cache;
return
if
keys
%$cache
== 0;
foreach
my
$meth
(@{Class::Inspector->methods(
$self
) || []}) {
my
$attrs
=
$cache
->{
$self
->can(
$meth
)};
next
unless
$attrs
;
if
(
$attrs
->[0] eq
'ResultSet'
) {
no
strict
'refs'
;
my
$resultset_class
=
$self
->_setup_resultset_class;
*{
"$resultset_class\::$meth"
} =
$self
->can(
$meth
);
delete
${
"${self}::"
}{
$meth
};
}
}
}
sub
_setup_resultset_class {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$resultset_class
=
$self
.
$self
->table_resultset_class_suffix;
no
strict
'refs'
;
unless
(@{
"$resultset_class\::ISA"
}) {
@{
"$resultset_class\::ISA"
} = (
$self
->base_resultset_class);
}
return
$resultset_class
;
}
sub
_register_resultset_class {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$resultset_class
=
$self
.
$self
->table_resultset_class_suffix;
no
strict
'refs'
;
if
(@{
"$resultset_class\::ISA"
}) {
$self
->result_source_instance->resultset_class(
$resultset_class
);
}
else
{
$self
->result_source_instance->resultset_class
(
$self
->base_resultset_class);
}
}
1;
=head1 AUTHORS
David Kamholz <dkamholz@cpan.org>
=head1 LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut