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Retrieve.pm
package # hide from PAUSE DBIx::Class::CDBICompat::Retrieve; use strict; # even though fatalization has been proven over and over to be a universally # bad idea, this line has been part of the code from the beginning # leaving the compat layer as-is, something may in fact depend on that use warnings FATAL => 'all'; sub retrieve { my $self = shift; die "No args to retrieve" unless @_ > 0; my @cols = $self->primary_columns; my $query; if (ref $_[0] eq 'HASH') { $query = { %{$_[0]} }; } elsif (@_ == @cols) { $query = {}; @{$query}{@cols} = @_; } else { $query = {@_}; } $query = $self->_build_query($query); $self->find($query); } sub find_or_create { my $self = shift; my $query = ref $_[0] eq 'HASH' ? shift : {@_}; $query = $self->_build_query($query); $self->next::method($query); } # _build_query # # Build a query hash. Defaults to a no-op; ColumnCase overrides. sub _build_query { my ($self, $query) = @_; return $query; } sub retrieve_from_sql { my ($class, $cond, @rest) = @_; $cond =~ s/^\s*WHERE//i; # Need to parse the SQL clauses after WHERE in reverse # order of appearance. my %attrs; if( $cond =~ s/\bLIMIT\s+(\d+)\s*$//i ) { $attrs{rows} = $1; } if ( $cond =~ s/\bORDER\s+BY\s+(.*)\s*$//i ) { $attrs{order_by} = $1; } if( $cond =~ s/\bGROUP\s+BY\s+(.*)\s*$//i ) { $attrs{group_by} = $1; } return $class->search_literal($cond, @rest, ( %attrs ? \%attrs : () ) ); } sub construct { my $class = shift; my $obj = $class->resultset_instance->new_result(@_); $obj->in_storage(1); return $obj; } sub retrieve_all { shift->search } sub count_all { shift->count } sub maximum_value_of { my($class, $col) = @_; return $class->resultset_instance->get_column($col)->max; } sub minimum_value_of { my($class, $col) = @_; return $class->resultset_instance->get_column($col)->min; } 1;