package DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle::SQLite; use strict; use warnings; use base qw(DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle); =head1 NAME DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle::SQLite -- A SQLite specific Handle object =head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides a subclass of DBIx::SearchBuilder::Handle that compensates for some of the idiosyncrasies of SQLite. =head1 METHODS =head2 DatabaseVersion Returns the version of the SQLite library which is used, e.g., "2.8.0". SQLite can only return short variant. =cut sub DatabaseVersion { my $self = shift; return '' unless $self->dbh; return $self->dbh->{sqlite_version} || ''; } =head2 Insert Takes a table name as the first argument and assumes that the rest of the arguments are an array of key-value pairs to be inserted. If the insert succeeds, returns the id of the insert, otherwise, returns a Class::ReturnValue object with the error reported. =cut sub _last_insert_rowid { my $self = shift; my $table = shift; return $self->dbh->func('last_insert_rowid'); # XXX: this is workaround nesty sqlite problem that # last_insert_rowid in transaction is inaccurrate with multiple # inserts. return $self->dbh->func('last_insert_rowid') unless $self->TransactionDepth; # XXX: is the name of the column always id ? my $ret = $self->FetchResult("select max(id) from $table"); return $ret; } sub Insert { my $self = shift; my $table = shift; my %args = ( id => undef, @_); # We really don't want an empty id my $sth = $self->SUPER::Insert($table, %args); return unless $sth; # If we have set an id, then we want to use that, otherwise, we want to lookup the last _new_ rowid $self->{'id'}= $args{'id'} || $self->_last_insert_rowid($table); warn "$self no row id returned on row creation" unless ($self->{'id'}); return( $self->{'id'}); #Add Succeded. return the id } =head2 CaseSensitive Returns undef, since SQLite's searches are not case sensitive by default =cut sub CaseSensitive { my $self = shift; return(1); } sub BinarySafeBLOBs { return undef; } sub DistinctQuery { my $self = shift; my $statementref = shift; my $sb = shift; return $self->SUPER::DistinctQuery( $statementref, $sb, @_ ) if $sb->_GroupClause || $sb->_OrderClause !~ /(?{'group_by'} = [{FIELD => 'id'}]; local $sb->{'order_by'} = [ map { ($_->{'ALIAS'}||'') ne "main" ? { %{$_}, FIELD => ((($_->{'ORDER'}||'') =~ /^des/i)?'MAX':'MIN') ."(".$_->{FIELD}.")" } : $_ } @{$sb->{'order_by'}} ]; $$statementref = "SELECT main.* FROM $$statementref"; $$statementref .= $sb->_GroupClause; $$statementref .= $sb->_OrderClause; } =head2 DistinctCount STATEMENTREF takes an incomplete SQL SELECT statement and massages it to return a DISTINCT result count =cut sub DistinctCount { my $self = shift; my $statementref = shift; $$statementref = "SELECT count(*) FROM (SELECT DISTINCT main.id FROM $$statementref )"; } 1; __END__ =head1 AUTHOR Jesse Vincent, jesse@fsck.com =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), DBIx::SearchBuilder =cut