package SQL::Translator::Schema::Index; =pod =head1 NAME SQL::Translator::Schema::Index - SQL::Translator index object =head1 SYNOPSIS use SQL::Translator::Schema::Index; my $index = SQL::Translator::Schema::Index->new( name => 'foo', fields => [ id ], type => 'unique', ); =head1 DESCRIPTION C is the index object. Primary and unique keys are table constraints, not indices. =head1 METHODS =cut use strict; use warnings; use SQL::Translator::Schema::Constants; use SQL::Translator::Utils 'parse_list_arg'; use base 'SQL::Translator::Schema::Object'; our ( $TABLE_COUNT, $VIEW_COUNT ); our $VERSION = '1.59'; my %VALID_INDEX_TYPE = ( UNIQUE => 1, NORMAL => 1, FULLTEXT => 1, # MySQL only (?) FULL_TEXT => 1, # MySQL only (?) SPATIAL => 1, # MySQL only (?) ); __PACKAGE__->_attributes( qw/ name type fields table options /); =pod =head2 new Object constructor. my $schema = SQL::Translator::Schema::Index->new; =cut sub fields { =pod =head2 fields Gets and set the fields the index is on. Accepts a string, list or arrayref; returns an array or array reference. Will unique the field names and keep them in order by the first occurrence of a field name. $index->fields('id'); $index->fields('id', 'name'); $index->fields( 'id, name' ); $index->fields( [ 'id', 'name' ] ); $index->fields( qw[ id name ] ); my @fields = $index->fields; =cut my $self = shift; my $fields = parse_list_arg( @_ ); if ( @$fields ) { my ( %unique, @unique ); for my $f ( @$fields ) { next if $unique{ $f }; $unique{ $f } = 1; push @unique, $f; } $self->{'fields'} = \@unique; } return wantarray ? @{ $self->{'fields'} || [] } : $self->{'fields'}; } sub is_valid { =pod =head2 is_valid Determine whether the index is valid or not. my $ok = $index->is_valid; =cut my $self = shift; my $table = $self->table or return $self->error('No table'); my @fields = $self->fields or return $self->error('No fields'); for my $field ( @fields ) { return $self->error( "Field '$field' does not exist in table '", $table->name, "'" ) unless $table->get_field( $field ); } return 1; } sub name { =pod =head2 name Get or set the index's name. my $name = $index->name('foo'); =cut my $self = shift; $self->{'name'} = shift if @_; return $self->{'name'} || ''; } sub options { =pod =head2 options Get or set the index's options (e.g., "using" or "where" for PG). Returns an array or array reference. my @options = $index->options; =cut my $self = shift; my $options = parse_list_arg( @_ ); push @{ $self->{'options'} }, @$options; if ( ref $self->{'options'} ) { return wantarray ? @{ $self->{'options'} || [] } : $self->{'options'}; } else { return wantarray ? () : []; } } sub table { =pod =head2 table Get or set the index's table object. my $table = $index->table; =cut my $self = shift; if ( my $arg = shift ) { return $self->error('Not a table object') unless UNIVERSAL::isa( $arg, 'SQL::Translator::Schema::Table' ); $self->{'table'} = $arg; } return $self->{'table'}; } sub type { =pod =head2 type Get or set the index's type. my $type = $index->type('unique'); Get or set the index's type. Currently there are only four acceptable types: UNIQUE, NORMAL, FULL_TEXT, and SPATIAL. The latter two might be MySQL-specific. While both lowercase and uppercase types are acceptable input, this method returns the type in uppercase. =cut my ( $self, $type ) = @_; if ( $type ) { $type = uc $type; return $self->error("Invalid index type: $type") unless $VALID_INDEX_TYPE{ $type }; $self->{'type'} = $type; } return $self->{'type'} || 'NORMAL'; } sub equals { =pod =head2 equals Determines if this index is the same as another my $isIdentical = $index1->equals( $index2 ); =cut my $self = shift; my $other = shift; my $case_insensitive = shift; my $ignore_index_names = shift; return 0 unless $self->SUPER::equals($other); unless ($ignore_index_names) { unless ((!$self->name && ($other->name eq $other->fields->[0])) || (!$other->name && ($self->name eq $self->fields->[0]))) { return 0 unless $case_insensitive ? uc($self->name) eq uc($other->name) : $self->name eq $other->name; } } #return 0 unless $self->is_valid eq $other->is_valid; return 0 unless $self->type eq $other->type; # Check fields, regardless of order my %otherFields = (); # create a hash of the other fields foreach my $otherField ($other->fields) { $otherField = uc($otherField) if $case_insensitive; $otherFields{$otherField} = 1; } foreach my $selfField ($self->fields) { # check for self fields in hash $selfField = uc($selfField) if $case_insensitive; return 0 unless $otherFields{$selfField}; delete $otherFields{$selfField}; } # Check all other fields were accounted for return 0 unless keys %otherFields == 0; return 0 unless $self->_compare_objects(scalar $self->options, scalar $other->options); return 0 unless $self->_compare_objects(scalar $self->extra, scalar $other->extra); return 1; } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; undef $self->{'table'}; # destroy cyclical reference } 1; =pod =head1 AUTHOR Ken Youens-Clark Ekclark@cpan.orgE. =cut