package DBIx::Class::Admin; # check deps BEGIN { use DBIx::Class; die('The following modules are required for DBIx::Class::Admin ' . DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_missing_for ('admin') ) unless DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for ('admin'); } use JSON::Any qw(DWIW PP JSON CPANEL XS); use Moose; use MooseX::Types::Moose qw/Int Str Any Bool/; use DBIx::Class::Admin::Types qw/DBICConnectInfo DBICHashRef/; use MooseX::Types::JSON qw(JSON); use MooseX::Types::Path::Class qw(Dir File); use MooseX::Types::LoadableClass qw(LoadableClass); use Try::Tiny; use namespace::clean; =head1 NAME DBIx::Class::Admin - Administration object for schemas =head1 SYNOPSIS $ dbicadmin --help $ dbicadmin --schema=MyApp::Schema \ --connect='["dbi:SQLite:my.db", "", ""]' \ --deploy $ dbicadmin --schema=MyApp::Schema --class=Employee \ --connect='["dbi:SQLite:my.db", "", ""]' \ --op=update --set='{ "name": "New_Employee" }' use DBIx::Class::Admin; # ddl manipulation my $admin = DBIx::Class::Admin->new( schema_class=> 'MY::Schema', sql_dir=> $sql_dir, connect_info => { dsn => $dsn, user => $user, password => $pass }, ); # create SQLite sql $admin->create('SQLite'); # create SQL diff for an upgrade $admin->create('SQLite', {} , "1.0"); # upgrade a database $admin->upgrade(); # install a version for an unversioned schema $admin->install("3.0"); =head1 REQUIREMENTS The Admin interface has additional requirements not currently part of L. See L for more details. =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 schema_class the class of the schema to load =cut has 'schema_class' => ( is => 'ro', isa => LoadableClass, ); =head2 schema A pre-connected schema object can be provided for manipulation =cut has 'schema' => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'DBIx::Class::Schema', lazy_build => 1, ); sub _build_schema { my ($self) = @_; $self->connect_info->[3]{ignore_version} = 1; return $self->schema_class->connect(@{$self->connect_info}); } =head2 resultset a resultset from the schema to operate on =cut has 'resultset' => ( is => 'rw', isa => Str, ); =head2 where a hash ref or json string to be used for identifying data to manipulate =cut has 'where' => ( is => 'rw', isa => DBICHashRef, coerce => 1, ); =head2 set a hash ref or json string to be used for inserting or updating data =cut has 'set' => ( is => 'rw', isa => DBICHashRef, coerce => 1, ); =head2 attrs a hash ref or json string to be used for passing additional info to the ->search call =cut has 'attrs' => ( is => 'rw', isa => DBICHashRef, coerce => 1, ); =head2 connect_info connect_info the arguments to provide to the connect call of the schema_class =cut has 'connect_info' => ( is => 'ro', isa => DBICConnectInfo, lazy_build => 1, coerce => 1, ); sub _build_connect_info { my ($self) = @_; return $self->_find_stanza($self->config, $self->config_stanza); } =head2 config_file config_file provide a config_file to read connect_info from, if this is provided config_stanze should also be provided to locate where the connect_info is in the config The config file should be in a format readable by Config::Any. =cut has config_file => ( is => 'ro', isa => File, coerce => 1, ); =head2 config_stanza config_stanza for use with config_file should be a '::' delimited 'path' to the connection information designed for use with catalyst config files =cut has 'config_stanza' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, ); =head2 config Instead of loading from a file the configuration can be provided directly as a hash ref. Please note config_stanza will still be required. =cut has config => ( is => 'ro', isa => DBICHashRef, lazy_build => 1, ); sub _build_config { my ($self) = @_; try { require Config::Any } catch { die ("Config::Any is required to parse the config file.\n") }; my $cfg = Config::Any->load_files ( {files => [$self->config_file], use_ext =>1, flatten_to_hash=>1}); # just grab the config from the config file $cfg = $cfg->{$self->config_file}; return $cfg; } =head2 sql_dir The location where sql ddl files should be created or found for an upgrade. =cut has 'sql_dir' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Dir, coerce => 1, ); =head2 sql_type The type of sql dialect to use for creating sql files from schema =cut has 'sql_type' => ( is => 'ro', isa => Str, ); =head2 version Used for install, the version which will be 'installed' in the schema =cut has version => ( is => 'rw', isa => Str, ); =head2 preversion Previous version of the schema to create an upgrade diff for, the full sql for that version of the sql must be in the sql_dir =cut has preversion => ( is => 'rw', isa => Str, ); =head2 force Try and force certain operations. =cut has force => ( is => 'rw', isa => Bool, ); =head2 quiet Be less verbose about actions =cut has quiet => ( is => 'rw', isa => Bool, ); has '_confirm' => ( is => 'bare', isa => Bool, ); =head2 trace Toggle DBIx::Class debug output =cut has trace => ( is => 'rw', isa => Bool, trigger => \&_trigger_trace, ); sub _trigger_trace { my ($self, $new, $old) = @_; $self->schema->storage->debug($new); } =head1 METHODS =head2 create =over 4 =item Arguments: $sqlt_type, \%sqlt_args, $preversion =back C will generate sql for the supplied schema_class in sql_dir. The flavour of sql to generate can be controlled by supplying a sqlt_type which should be a L name. Arguments for L can be supplied in the sqlt_args hashref. Optional preversion can be supplied to generate a diff to be used by upgrade. =cut sub create { my ($self, $sqlt_type, $sqlt_args, $preversion) = @_; $preversion ||= $self->preversion(); $sqlt_type ||= $self->sql_type(); my $schema = $self->schema(); # create the dir if does not exist $self->sql_dir->mkpath() if ( ! -d $self->sql_dir); $schema->create_ddl_dir( $sqlt_type, (defined $schema->schema_version ? $schema->schema_version : ""), $self->sql_dir->stringify, $preversion, $sqlt_args ); } =head2 upgrade =over 4 =item Arguments: =back upgrade will attempt to upgrade the connected database to the same version as the schema_class. B =cut sub upgrade { my ($self) = @_; my $schema = $self->schema(); if (!$schema->get_db_version()) { # schema is unversioned $schema->throw_exception ("Could not determin current schema version, please either install() or deploy().\n"); } else { $schema->upgrade_directory ($self->sql_dir) if $self->sql_dir; # this will override whatever default the schema has my $ret = $schema->upgrade(); return $ret; } } =head2 install =over 4 =item Arguments: $version =back install is here to help when you want to move to L and have an existing database. install will take a version and add the version tracking tables and 'install' the version. No further ddl modification takes place. Setting the force attribute to a true value will allow overriding of already versioned databases. =cut sub install { my ($self, $version) = @_; my $schema = $self->schema(); $version ||= $self->version(); if (!$schema->get_db_version() ) { # schema is unversioned print "Going to install schema version\n" if (!$self->quiet); my $ret = $schema->install($version); print "return is $ret\n" if (!$self->quiet); } elsif ($schema->get_db_version() and $self->force ) { warn "Forcing install may not be a good idea\n"; if($self->_confirm() ) { $self->schema->_set_db_version({ version => $version}); } } else { $schema->throw_exception ("Schema already has a version. Try upgrade instead.\n"); } } =head2 deploy =over 4 =item Arguments: $args =back deploy will create the schema at the connected database. C<$args> are passed straight to L. =cut sub deploy { my ($self, $args) = @_; my $schema = $self->schema(); $schema->deploy( $args, $self->sql_dir ); } =head2 insert =over 4 =item Arguments: $rs, $set =back insert takes the name of a resultset from the schema_class and a hashref of data to insert into that resultset =cut sub insert { my ($self, $rs, $set) = @_; $rs ||= $self->resultset(); $set ||= $self->set(); my $resultset = $self->schema->resultset($rs); my $obj = $resultset->new_result($set)->insert; print ''.ref($resultset).' ID: '.join(',',$obj->id())."\n" if (!$self->quiet); } =head2 update =over 4 =item Arguments: $rs, $set, $where =back update takes the name of a resultset from the schema_class, a hashref of data to update and a where hash used to form the search for the rows to update. =cut sub update { my ($self, $rs, $set, $where) = @_; $rs ||= $self->resultset(); $where ||= $self->where(); $set ||= $self->set(); my $resultset = $self->schema->resultset($rs); $resultset = $resultset->search( ($where||{}) ); my $count = $resultset->count(); print "This action will modify $count ".ref($resultset)." records.\n" if (!$self->quiet); if ( $self->force || $self->_confirm() ) { $resultset->update_all( $set ); } } =head2 delete =over 4 =item Arguments: $rs, $where, $attrs =back delete takes the name of a resultset from the schema_class, a where hashref and a attrs to pass to ->search. The found data is deleted and cannot be recovered. =cut sub delete { my ($self, $rs, $where, $attrs) = @_; $rs ||= $self->resultset(); $where ||= $self->where(); $attrs ||= $self->attrs(); my $resultset = $self->schema->resultset($rs); $resultset = $resultset->search( ($where||{}), ($attrs||()) ); my $count = $resultset->count(); print "This action will delete $count ".ref($resultset)." records.\n" if (!$self->quiet); if ( $self->force || $self->_confirm() ) { $resultset->delete_all(); } } =head2 select =over 4 =item Arguments: $rs, $where, $attrs =back select takes the name of a resultset from the schema_class, a where hashref and a attrs to pass to ->search. The found data is returned in a array ref where the first row will be the columns list. =cut sub select { my ($self, $rs, $where, $attrs) = @_; $rs ||= $self->resultset(); $where ||= $self->where(); $attrs ||= $self->attrs(); my $resultset = $self->schema->resultset($rs); $resultset = $resultset->search( ($where||{}), ($attrs||()) ); my @data; my @columns = $resultset->result_source->columns(); push @data, [@columns];# while (my $row = $resultset->next()) { my @fields; foreach my $column (@columns) { push( @fields, $row->get_column($column) ); } push @data, [@fields]; } return \@data; } sub _confirm { my ($self) = @_; # mainly here for testing return 1 if ($self->meta->get_attribute('_confirm')->get_value($self)); print "Are you sure you want to do this? (type YES to confirm) \n"; my $response = ; return ($response=~/^YES/); } sub _find_stanza { my ($self, $cfg, $stanza) = @_; my @path = split /::/, $stanza; while (my $path = shift @path) { if (exists $cfg->{$path}) { $cfg = $cfg->{$path}; } else { die ("Could not find $stanza in config, $path does not seem to exist.\n"); } } $cfg = $cfg->{connect_info} if exists $cfg->{connect_info}; return $cfg; } =head1 FURTHER QUESTIONS? Check the list of L. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This module is free software L by the L. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the L. =cut 1;