package Data::Phrasebook::SQL::Query; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use base qw( Data::Phrasebook::Debug ); use vars qw( $AUTOLOAD ); use Carp qw( croak ); use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = '0.33'; =head1 NAME Data::Phrasebook::SQL::Query - Query Extension to the SQL/DBI Phrasebook Model. =head1 SYNOPSIS my $q = $book->query( 'find_author' ); my $q = $book->query( 'find_author', 'Dictionary' ); =head1 DESCRIPTION An extension to the SQL class to specifically handle the DBI interface for each query requested. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =head2 new Not to be accessed directly, but via the parent L, by specifying the class as SQL. =head1 METHODS =head2 sql Get/set the current C statement, in a form suitable for passing straight to DBI. =head2 sth Get/set the current statement handle. =head2 args Return list of arguments that will be used as bind parameters to any placeholders. Any given arguments will replace the whole list. Returns list in list context, arrayref in scalar. =head2 order As for C, but regarding the corresponding list of argument B. The assorted C methods are supported as for C. =head2 dbh Get/set the database handle. =cut sub new { my $self = shift; my %hash = @_; $self->store(3,"$self->new IN") if($self->debug); my $atts = \%hash; bless $atts, $self; return $atts; } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; $self->sth->finish if($self->sth); return; } sub sql { my $self = shift; return @_ ? $self->{sql} = shift : $self->{sql}; } sub dbh { my $self = shift; return @_ ? $self->{dbh} = shift : $self->{dbh}; } sub sth { my $self = shift; return @_ ? $self->{sth} = shift : $self->{sth}; } sub args { my $self = shift; my @args = @_; $self->{args} = \@args if(@_); return $self->{args}; } sub order { my $self = shift; my @args = @_; $self->{order} = \@args if(@_); return @{$self->{order}} if($self->{order}); return (); } =head1 PREPARATION / EXECUTING METHODS =head2 execute Executes the query. Returns the result of C. Any arguments are given to C with the return of that method being used as arguments to C. If no arguments, uses those already specified. Calls C if necessary. =cut sub execute { my $self = shift; $self->store(3,"->execute IN: @_") if($self->debug); my $sth = $self->sth; my @args = @_ ? $self->order_args( @_ ) : (); @args = () if(@args && !defined $args[0]); $sth = $self->prepare() unless $sth; unless(@args) { $self->rebind; return $sth->execute(); } $self->store(4,"->execute args[".join(",",map {$_||'undef'} @args)."]") if($self->debug); return $sth->execute( map { $$_ } @args ); } =head2 order_args Given a hash or hashref of keyword to value mappings, organises an array of arguments suitable for use as bind parameters in the order needed by the query itself. =cut sub order_args { my $self = shift; my %args = (@_ == 1 ? %{$_[0]} : @_); my @order = $self->order; my @args = $self->args; for (0..$#order) { my $key = $order[$_]; if (exists $args{ $key }) { my $val = $args{ $key }; $args[$_] = (ref $val) ? $val : \$val; } } return @args; } =head2 prepare Prepares the query for execution. This method is called implicitly in most cases so you generally don't need to know about it. =cut sub prepare { my $self = shift; $self->store(3,"$self->prepare IN") if($self->debug); my $sql = $self->sql; $self->store(4,"$self->prepare sql=[$sql]") if($self->debug); croak "Can't prepare without SQL" unless defined $sql; my $sth = $self->dbh->prepare_cached( $sql ); $self->sth( $sth ); return $sth; } =head2 rebind Rebinds any bound values. Lets one pass a scalar reference in the arguments to C and have the bound value update if the original scalar changes. This method is not needed externally to this class. =cut sub rebind { my $self = shift; my $sth = $self->sth; my $args = $self->args; for my $x (0..$#{$args}) { $self->store(4,'->rebind param['.($x+1).','.(${ $args->[$x] }).']') if($self->debug); $sth->bind_param( $x+1, ${ $args->[$x] } ) } return; } =head1 DELEGATED METHODS Any method not mentioned above is given to the statement handle. All these delegations will implicitly call C. =cut # Currently the following is not true, but will be fixed at some point: # #Any C methods will additionally call C #unless the statement handle is already active. sub _call_other { my ($self, $execute, $method) = splice @_, 0, 3; my $sth = $self->sth || $self->prepare(); $self->execute() if $execute and not $sth->{Active}; return $sth->$method( @_ ); } sub AUTOLOAD { my $self = shift; my ($method) = $AUTOLOAD =~ /([^:]+)$/; #print STDERR "\n#[$AUTOLOAD][$method]\n"; my $sth = $self->sth || $self->prepare(); if ($sth->can($method)) { no strict 'refs'; my $execute = $method =~ /^fetch/ ? 1 : 0 ; *{$method} = sub { my $s = shift; $s->_call_other( $execute, $method, @_ ) }; return $self->$method( @_ ); } return; } 1; __END__ =head1 SEE ALSO L, L. =head1 SUPPORT Please see the README file. =head1 AUTHOR Original author: Iain Campbell Truskett (16.07.1979 - 29.12.2003) Maintainer: Barbie since January 2004. for Miss Barbell Productions . =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2003 Iain Truskett. Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Barbie for Miss Barbell Productions. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License v2. =cut