package DBIx::Class::FilterColumn; use strict; use warnings; use base qw/DBIx::Class::Row/; sub filter_column { my ($self, $col, $attrs) = @_; my $colinfo = $self->column_info($col); $self->throw_exception('FilterColumn does not work with InflateColumn') if $self->isa('DBIx::Class::InflateColumn') && defined $colinfo->{_inflate_info}; $self->throw_exception("No such column $col to filter") unless $self->has_column($col); $self->throw_exception('filter_column expects a hashref of filter specifications') unless ref $attrs eq 'HASH'; $self->throw_exception('An invocation of filter_column() must specify either a filter_from_storage or filter_to_storage') unless $attrs->{filter_from_storage} || $attrs->{filter_to_storage}; $colinfo->{_filter_info} = $attrs; my $acc = $colinfo->{accessor}; $self->mk_group_accessors(filtered_column => [ (defined $acc ? $acc : $col), $col]); return 1; } sub _column_from_storage { my ($self, $col, $value) = @_; return $value unless defined $value; my $info = $self->column_info($col) or $self->throw_exception("No column info for $col"); return $value unless exists $info->{_filter_info}; my $filter = $info->{_filter_info}{filter_from_storage}; return defined $filter ? $self->$filter($value) : $value; } sub _column_to_storage { my ($self, $col, $value) = @_; my $info = $self->column_info($col) or $self->throw_exception("No column info for $col"); return $value unless exists $info->{_filter_info}; my $unfilter = $info->{_filter_info}{filter_to_storage}; return defined $unfilter ? $self->$unfilter($value) : $value; } sub get_filtered_column { my ($self, $col) = @_; $self->throw_exception("$col is not a filtered column") unless exists $self->column_info($col)->{_filter_info}; return $self->{_filtered_column}{$col} if exists $self->{_filtered_column}{$col}; my $val = $self->get_column($col); return $self->{_filtered_column}{$col} = $self->_column_from_storage($col, $val); } sub get_column { my ($self, $col) = @_; if (exists $self->{_filtered_column}{$col}) { return $self->{_column_data}{$col} ||= $self->_column_to_storage ($col, $self->{_filtered_column}{$col}); } return $self->next::method ($col); } # sadly a separate codepath in Row.pm ( used by insert() ) sub get_columns { my $self = shift; foreach my $col (keys %{$self->{_filtered_column}||{}}) { $self->{_column_data}{$col} ||= $self->_column_to_storage ($col, $self->{_filtered_column}{$col}) if exists $self->{_filtered_column}{$col}; } $self->next::method (@_); } sub store_column { my ($self, $col) = (shift, @_); # blow cache delete $self->{_filtered_column}{$col}; $self->next::method(@_); } sub set_filtered_column { my ($self, $col, $filtered) = @_; # do not blow up the cache via set_column unless necessary # (filtering may be expensive!) if (exists $self->{_filtered_column}{$col}) { return $filtered if ($self->_eq_column_values ($col, $filtered, $self->{_filtered_column}{$col} ) ); $self->make_column_dirty ($col); # so the comparison won't run again } $self->set_column($col, $self->_column_to_storage($col, $filtered)); return $self->{_filtered_column}{$col} = $filtered; } sub update { my ($self, $attrs, @rest) = @_; foreach my $key (keys %{$attrs||{}}) { if ( $self->has_column($key) && exists $self->column_info($key)->{_filter_info} ) { $self->set_filtered_column($key, delete $attrs->{$key}); # FIXME update() reaches directly into the object-hash # and we may *not* have a filtered value there - thus # the void-ctx filter-trigger $self->get_column($key) unless exists $self->{_column_data}{$key}; } } return $self->next::method($attrs, @rest); } sub new { my ($class, $attrs, @rest) = @_; my $source = $attrs->{-result_source} or $class->throw_exception('Sourceless rows are not supported with DBIx::Class::FilterColumn'); my $obj = $class->next::method($attrs, @rest); foreach my $key (keys %{$attrs||{}}) { if ($obj->has_column($key) && exists $obj->column_info($key)->{_filter_info} ) { $obj->set_filtered_column($key, $attrs->{$key}); } } return $obj; } 1; =head1 NAME DBIx::Class::FilterColumn - Automatically convert column data =head1 SYNOPSIS In your Schema or DB class add "FilterColumn" to the top of the component list. __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw( FilterColumn ... )); Set up filters for the columns you want to convert. __PACKAGE__->filter_column( money => { filter_to_storage => 'to_pennies', filter_from_storage => 'from_pennies', }); sub to_pennies { $_[1] * 100 } sub from_pennies { $_[1] / 100 } 1; =head1 DESCRIPTION This component is meant to be a more powerful, but less DWIM-y, L. One of the major issues with said component is that it B works with references. Generally speaking anything that can be done with L can be done with this component. =head1 METHODS =head2 filter_column __PACKAGE__->filter_column( colname => { filter_from_storage => 'method'|\&coderef, filter_to_storage => 'method'|\&coderef, }) This is the method that you need to call to set up a filtered column. It takes exactly two arguments; the first being the column name the second being a hash reference with C and C set to either a method name or a code reference. In either case the filter is invoked as: $row_obj->$filter_specification ($value_to_filter) with C<$filter_specification> being chosen depending on whether the C<$value_to_filter> is being retrieved from or written to permanent storage. If a specific directional filter is not specified, the original value will be passed to/from storage unfiltered. =head2 get_filtered_column $obj->get_filtered_column('colname') Returns the filtered value of the column =head2 set_filtered_column $obj->set_filtered_column(colname => 'new_value') Sets the filtered value of the column =head1 EXAMPLE OF USE Some databases have restrictions on values that can be passed to boolean columns, and problems can be caused by passing value that perl considers to be false (such as C). One solution to this is to ensure that the boolean values are set to something that the database can handle - such as numeric zero and one, using code like this:- __PACKAGE__->filter_column( my_boolean_column => { filter_to_storage => sub { $_[1] ? 1 : 0 }, } ); In this case the C is not required, as just passing the database value through to perl does the right thing.