package Class::DBI::Plugin::RetrieveAll; our $VERSION = '1.04'; use strict; use warnings; =head1 NAME Class::DBI::Plugin::RetrieveAll - more complex retrieve_all() for Class::DBI =head1 SYNOPSIS use base 'Class::DBI'; use Class::DBI::Plugin::RetrieveAll; my @by_date = My::Class->retrieve_all_sorted_by("date"); # or __PACKAGE__->retrieve_all_sort_field('date'); my @by_date = My::Class->retrieve_all; =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a simple plugin to a Class::DBI subclass that allows for simple sorting of the results of a retrieve_all(). There are two main ways to use this. Firstly, we create a new method 'retrieve_all_sorted_by' which takes an argument of how to sort. We also add a method for 'retrieve_all_sort_field' that sets a default field that any retrieve_all() will use for sorting. =head1 METHODS =head2 retrieve_all_sorted_by my @by_date = My::Class->retrieve_all_sorted_by("date"); This method will be exported into the calling class, and allows for retrieving all the objects of the class, sorted by the given column. The argument given will be passed straight through to the database 'as is', and is not checked in any way, so an error here will usually in an error from the database, rather than Class::DBI itself. This makes it possible to pass more complex ORDER BY clauses through: my @by_date = My::Class->retrieve_all_sorted_by("date DESC, reference_no"); =head2 retrieve_all_sort_field __PACKAGE__->retrieve_all_sort_field('date'); This method changes the default retrieve_all() in the Class to be auto-sorted by the field given. Again this will be passed through directly, so you can have complex ORDER BY clauses. =cut sub import { my $caller = caller(); no strict 'refs'; $caller->set_sql(retrieve_all_sorted => <<''); SELECT __ESSENTIAL__ FROM __TABLE__ ORDER BY %s *{"$caller\::retrieve_all_sorted_by"} = sub { my ($class, $order_by) = @_; return $class->sth_to_objects($class->sql_retrieve_all_sorted($order_by)); }; $caller->mk_classdata('__plugin_retall_sortfield'); *{"$caller\::retrieve_all_sort_field"} = sub { my ($class, $field) = @_; $class->__plugin_retall_sortfield($field); }; # I hate that SUPER means *my* SUPER *now* - not $class->SUPER then my $super = $caller->can('retrieve_all'); *{"$caller\::retrieve_all"} = sub { my $class = shift; my $field = $class->__plugin_retall_sortfield or return $super->($class); return $class->retrieve_all_sorted_by($field); }; } =head1 AUTHOR Tony Bowden =head1 BUGS and QUERIES Please direct all correspondence regarding this module to: bug-Class-DBI-Plugin-RetrieveAll@rt.cpan.org =head1 COPYRIGHT and LICENSE Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Kasei. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1;