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use strict;
use Carp();
use Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::ForeignKey;
use Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::UniqueKey;
use Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Auto;
our @ISA = qw(Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::Auto);
our $VERSION = '0.784';
sub auto_init_primary_key_columns
{
my($self) = shift;
$self->SUPER::auto_init_primary_key_columns(@_);
# Wipe pk defaults because stupid MySQL adds them implicitly
foreach my $name ($self->primary_key_columns)
{
my $column = $self->column($name) or next;
$column->default(undef);
}
return;
}
sub auto_generate_unique_keys
{
my($self) = shift;
unless(defined wantarray)
{
Carp::croak "Useless call to auto_generate_unique_keys() in void context";
}
my($class, %unique_keys, $error);
TRY:
{
local $@;
eval
{
$class = $self->class or die "Missing class!";
my $db = $self->db;
my $dbh = $db->dbh or die $db->error;
local $dbh->{'FetchHashKeyName'} = 'NAME';
my $sth = $dbh->prepare('SHOW INDEX FROM ' . $self->fqq_table_sql($db));
$sth->execute;
while(my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref)
{
next if($row->{'Non_unique'} || $row->{'Key_name'} eq 'PRIMARY');
my $uk = $unique_keys{$row->{'Key_name'}} ||=
Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::UniqueKey->new(name => $row->{'Key_name'},
parent => $self);
$uk->add_column($row->{'Column_name'});
}
};
$error = $@;
}
if($error)
{
Carp::croak "Could not auto-retrieve unique keys for class $class - $error";
}
# This sort order is part of the API, and is essential to make the
# test suite work.
no warnings 'uninitialized';
my @uk = map { $unique_keys{$_} } sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } keys(%unique_keys);
return wantarray ? @uk : \@uk;
}
sub auto_generate_foreign_keys
{
my($self, %args) = @_;
unless(defined wantarray)
{
Carp::croak "Useless call to auto_generate_foreign_keys() in void context";
}
my $no_warnings = $args{'no_warnings'};
my($class, @foreign_keys, $total_fks, $error);
TRY:
{
local $@;
eval
{
$class = $self->class or die "Missing class!";
my $db = $self->db;
my $dbh = $db->dbh or die $db->error;
my $db_name = $db->database;
local $dbh->{'FetchHashKeyName'} = 'NAME';
my $cm = $self->convention_manager;
my $information_schema_ok = 0;
# Try information_schema if using MySQL >= 5.0.6
if($db->database_version >= 5_000_006)
{
local $@;
eval
{
local $dbh->{'PrintError'} = 0;
my $sth = $dbh->prepare(<<"EOF");
SELECT
CONSTRAINT_CATALOG,
CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA,
CONSTRAINT_NAME,
TABLE_CATALOG,
TABLE_SCHEMA,
TABLE_NAME,
COLUMN_NAME,
REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA,
REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME,
REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME
FROM
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE
WHERE
REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME IS NOT NULL AND
TABLE_SCHEMA = ? AND TABLE_NAME = ?
ORDER BY
REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA, REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME, CONSTRAINT_NAME
EOF
$sth->execute($db_name, $self->table);
my($constraint_catalog, $constraint_schema, $constraint_name,
$table_catalog, $table_schema, $table_name, $local_column,
$foreign_schema, $foreign_table, $foreign_column);
$sth->bind_columns(\($constraint_catalog, $constraint_schema, $constraint_name,
$table_catalog, $table_schema, $table_name, $local_column,
$foreign_schema, $foreign_table, $foreign_column));
my($current_constraint, %fk_info);
while($sth->fetch)
{
# No cross-database foreign keys in MySQL for now...
next unless(!defined $foreign_schema || lc $foreign_schema eq lc $db_name);
my $info = $fk_info{$constraint_name} ||= { foreign_table => $foreign_table };
push(@{$info->{'local_columns'}}, $local_column);
push(@{$info->{'foreign_columns'}}, $foreign_column);
}
my $cm = $self->convention_manager;
FK: while(my($constraint_name, $info) = each %fk_info)
{
my $foreign_table = $info->{'foreign_table'};
my @local_columns = @{$info->{'local_columns'}};
my @foreign_columns = @{$info->{'foreign_columns'}};
unless(@local_columns > 0 && @local_columns == @foreign_columns)
{
die "Failed to extrat foreign key information from ",
"information_schema for table '", $self->table, "' ",
" in database '$db_name'";
}
my $foreign_class = $self->class_for(table => $foreign_table, schema => $db_name);
unless($foreign_class)
{
# Add deferred task
$self->add_deferred_task(
{
class => $self->class,
method => 'auto_init_foreign_keys',
args => \%args,
code => sub
{
$self->auto_init_foreign_keys(%args);
$self->make_foreign_key_methods(%args, preserve_existing => 1);
},
check => sub
{
my $fks = $self->foreign_keys;
return @$fks == $total_fks ? 1 : 0;
}
});
unless($no_warnings || $self->allow_auto_initialization)
{
no warnings; # Allow undef coercion to empty string
warn "No Rose::DB::Object-derived class found for table ",
"'$foreign_table'";
}
$total_fks++;
next FK;
}
my %key_columns;
@key_columns{@local_columns} = @foreign_columns;
my $fk =
Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::ForeignKey->new(
name => $constraint_name,
class => $foreign_class,
key_columns => \%key_columns);
push(@foreign_keys, $fk);
$total_fks++;
}
$information_schema_ok = 1;
};
}
# Fall back to the crappy method...
unless($information_schema_ok)
{
#my $q = $dbh->get_info(29); # quote character
my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SHOW CREATE TABLE `$db_name`.`" . $self->table . '`');
$sth->execute;
# This happens when the table has no foreign keys
return unless(defined $sth);
FK: while(my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref)
{
# The Create Table column contains a text description of foreign keys
# that we have to parse. See, this is why people hate MySQL.
#
# The value looks like this (s/\n/ /g):
#
# CONSTRAINT `products_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`vendor_id`)
# REFERENCES `vendors` (`id`) ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE SET NULL,
# CONSTRAINT `products_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`vendor_id`)
# REFERENCES `dbname`.`vendors` (`id`) ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE SET NULL,
# CONSTRAINT `rose_db_object_test_ibfk_4` FOREIGN KEY (`fk1`, `fk2`, `fk3`)
# REFERENCES `rose_db_object_other` (`k1`, `k2`, `k3`)
for(my $sql = $row->{'Create Table'})
{
s/^.+?,\n\s*(?=CONSTRAINT)//si;
# XXX: This is not bullet-proof
FK: while(s{^CONSTRAINT \s+
`((?:[^`]|``)+)` \s+ # constraint name
FOREIGN \s+ KEY \s+
\( ((?:`(?:[^`]|``)+`,? \s*)+) \) \s+ # local columns
REFERENCES \s*
(?: `((?:[^`]|``)+)` \. )? # foreign db
`((?:[^`]|``)+)` \s+ # foreign table
\( ((?:`(?:[^`]|``)+`,? \s*)+) \) # foreign columns
(?: \s+ ON \s+ (?: DELETE | UPDATE) \s+
(?: RESTRICT | CASCADE | SET \s+ NULL | NO \s+ ACTION)
)* (?:, \s* | \s* \))}{}six)
{
my $constraint_name = $1;
my $local_columns = $2;
my $foreign_db = $3;
my $foreign_table = $4;
my $foreign_columns = $5;
# No cross-database foreign keys in MySQL for now...
next unless(!defined $foreign_db || lc $foreign_db eq $db_name);
# XXX: This is not bullet-proof
my @local_columns = map { s/^`//; s/`$//; s/``/`/g; $_ } split(/,? /, $local_columns);
my @foreign_columns = map { s/^`//; s/`$//; s/``/`/g; $_ } split(/,? /, $foreign_columns);
unless(@local_columns > 0 && @local_columns == @foreign_columns)
{
die "Failed to parse MySQL table definition ",
"'$row->{'Create Table'}' returned by the query '",
"SHOW CREATE TABLE `$db_name`.`" . $self->table . '`';
}
my $foreign_class = $self->class_for(table => $foreign_table);
unless($foreign_class)
{
# Add deferred task
$self->add_deferred_task(
{
class => $self->class,
method => 'auto_init_foreign_keys',
args => \%args,
code => sub
{
$self->auto_init_foreign_keys(%args);
$self->make_foreign_key_methods(%args, preserve_existing => 1);
},
check => sub
{
my $fks = $self->foreign_keys;
return @$fks == $total_fks ? 1 : 0;
}
});
unless($no_warnings || $self->allow_auto_initialization)
{
no warnings; # Allow undef coercion to empty string
warn "No Rose::DB::Object-derived class found for table ",
"'$foreign_table'";
}
$total_fks++;
next FK;
}
my %key_columns;
@key_columns{@local_columns} = @foreign_columns;
my $fk =
Rose::DB::Object::Metadata::ForeignKey->new(
name => $constraint_name,
class => $foreign_class,
key_columns => \%key_columns);
push(@foreign_keys, $fk);
$total_fks++;
}
}
}
}
# This step is important! It ensures that foreign keys will be created
# in a deterministic order, which in turn allows the "auto-naming" of
# foreign keys to work in a predictable manner. This exact sort order
# (lowercase table name comparisons) is part of the API for foreign
# key auto generation.
@foreign_keys =
sort { lc $a->class->meta->table cmp lc $b->class->meta->table }
@foreign_keys;
my %used_names;
foreach my $fk (@foreign_keys)
{
my $name =
$cm->auto_foreign_key_name($fk->class, $fk->name, scalar $fk->key_columns, \%used_names);
unless(defined $name)
{
$fk->name($name = $self->foreign_key_name_generator->($self, $fk));
}
unless(defined $name && $name =~ /^\w+$/)
{
die "Missing or invalid key name '$name' for foreign key ",
"generated in $class for ", $fk->class;
}
$used_names{$name}++;
$fk->name($name);
}
};
$error = $@;
}
if($error)
{
Carp::croak "Could not auto-generate foreign keys for class $class - $error";
}
@foreign_keys = sort { lc $a->name cmp lc $b->name } @foreign_keys;
return wantarray ? @foreign_keys : \@foreign_keys;
}
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