package SQL::Translator::Schema::Object; =pod =head1 NAME SQL::Translator::Schema::Object - Base class SQL::Translator Schema objects. =head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 DESCSIPTION Base class for Schema objects. Sub classes L and adds the following extra functionality. =cut use strict; use warnings; use base 'Class::Data::Inheritable'; use base 'Class::Base'; use Data::Dumper (); our $VERSION = '1.59'; =head1 Construction Derived classes should declare their attributes using the C<_attributes> method. They can then inherit the C method from here which will call accessors of the same name for any values given in the hash passed to C. Note that you will have to impliment the accessors your self and we expect perl style methods; call with no args to get and with arg to set. e.g. If we setup our class as follows; package SQL::Translator::Schema::Table; use base qw/SQL::Translator::Schema::Object/; __PACKAGE__->_attributes( qw/schema name/ ); sub name { ... } sub schema { ... } Then we can construct it with my $table = SQL::Translator::Schema::Table->new( schema => $schema, name => 'foo', ); and init will call C<< $table->name("foo") >> and C<< $table->schema($schema) >> to set it up. Any undefined args will be ignored. Multiple calls to C<_attributes> are cumulative and sub classes will inherit their parents attribute names. This is currently experimental, but will hopefull go on to form an introspection API for the Schema objects. =cut __PACKAGE__->mk_classdata("__attributes"); # Define any global attributes here __PACKAGE__->__attributes([qw/extra/]); # Set the classes attribute names. Multiple calls are cumulative. # We need to be careful to create a new ref so that all classes don't end up # with the same ref and hence the same attributes! sub _attributes { my $class = shift; if (@_) { $class->__attributes( [ @{$class->__attributes}, @_ ] ); } return @{$class->__attributes}; } # Call accessors for any args in hashref passed sub init { my ( $self, $config ) = @_; for my $arg ( $self->_attributes ) { next unless defined $config->{$arg}; defined $self->$arg( $config->{$arg} ) or return; } return $self; } sub extra { =pod =head1 Global Attributes The following attributes are defined here, therefore all schema objects will have them. =head2 extra Get or set the objects "extra" attibutes (e.g., "ZEROFILL" for MySQL fields). Call with no args to get all the extra data. Call with a single name arg to get the value of the named extra attribute, returned as a scalar. Call with a hash or hashref to set extra attributes. Returns a hash or a hashref. $field->extra( qualifier => 'ZEROFILL' ); $qualifier = $field->extra('qualifier'); %extra = $field->extra; $extra = $field->extra; =cut my $self = shift; @_ = %{$_[0]} if ref $_[0] eq "HASH"; my $extra = $self->{'extra'} ||= {}; if (@_==1) { return exists($extra->{$_[0]}) ? $extra->{$_[0]} : undef ; } elsif (@_) { my %args = @_; while ( my ( $key, $value ) = each %args ) { $extra->{$key} = $value; } } return wantarray ? %$extra : $extra; } sub remove_extra { =head2 remove_extra L can only be used to get or set "extra" attributes but not to remove some. Call with no args to remove all extra attributes that have been set before. Call with a list of key names to remove certain extra attributes only. # remove all extra attributes $field->remove_extra(); # remove timezone and locale attributes only $field->remove_extra(qw/timezone locale/); =cut my ( $self, @keys ) = @_; unless (@keys) { $self->{'extra'} = {}; } else { delete $self->{'extra'}{$_} for @keys; } } sub equals { =pod =head2 equals Determines if this object is the same as another. my $isIdentical = $object1->equals( $object2 ); =cut my $self = shift; my $other = shift; return 0 unless $other; return 1 if overload::StrVal($self) eq overload::StrVal($other); return 0 unless $other->isa( __PACKAGE__ ); return 1; } sub _compare_objects { # my ($self, $obj1, $obj2) = @_; my $result = ( Data::Dumper->new([$_[1]])->Terse(1)->Indent(0)->Deparse(1)->Sortkeys(1)->Maxdepth(0)->Dump eq Data::Dumper->new([$_[2]])->Terse(1)->Indent(0)->Deparse(1)->Sortkeys(1)->Maxdepth(0)->Dump ); # if ( !$result ) { # use Carp qw(cluck); # cluck("How did I get here?"); # use Data::Dumper; # $Data::Dumper::Maxdepth = 1; # print "obj1: ", Dumper($obj1), "\n"; # print "obj2: ", Dumper($obj2), "\n"; # } return $result; } 1; =pod =head1 SEE ALSO =head1 TODO =head1 BUGS =head1 AUTHOR Ken Youens-Clark Ekclark@cpan.orgE, Mark Addison Emark.addison@itn.co.ukE. =cut