199 lines
5.5 KiB
Perl
199 lines
5.5 KiB
Perl
package App::Netdisco::DB::ResultSet;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use base 'DBIx::Class::ResultSet';
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__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/
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+App::Netdisco::DB::SetOperations
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Helper::ResultSet::Shortcut
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Helper::ResultSet::CorrelateRelationship
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/);
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=head1 ADDITIONAL METHODS
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=head2 get_distinct_col( $column )
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Returns an asciibetical sorted list of the distinct values in the given column
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of the Device table. This is useful for web forms when you want to provide a
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drop-down list of possible options.
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=cut
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sub get_distinct_col {
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my ( $rs, $col ) = @_;
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return $rs unless $col;
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return $rs->search(
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{},
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{ columns => [$col],
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order_by => $col,
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distinct => 1
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}
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)->get_column($col)->all;
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}
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=head2 get_datatables_data( $params )
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Returns a ResultSet for DataTables Server-side processing which populates
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the displayed table. Evaluates the supplied query parameters for filtering,
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paging, and ordering information. Note: query parameters are expected to be
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passed as a reference to an expanded hash of hashes.
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Filtering if present, will generate simple LIKE matching conditions for each
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searchable column (searchability indicated by query parameters) after each
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column is casted to text. Conditions are combined as disjunction (OR).
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Note: this does not match the built-in DataTables filtering which does it
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word by word on any field.
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=cut
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sub get_datatables_data {
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my $rs = shift;
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my $params = shift;
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my $attrs = shift;
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die "condition parameter to search_by_field must be hashref\n"
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if ref {} ne ref $params
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or 0 == scalar keys %$params;
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# -- Paging
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$rs = $rs->_with_datatables_paging($params);
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# -- Ordering
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$rs = $rs->_with_datatables_order_clause($params);
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# -- Filtering
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$rs = $rs->_with_datatables_where_clause($params);
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return $rs;
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}
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=head2 get_datatables_filtered_count( $params )
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Returns the total records, after filtering (i.e. the total number of
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records after filtering has been applied - not just the number of records
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being returned for this page of data) for a datatables ResultSet and
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query parameters. Note: query parameters are expected to be passed as a
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reference to an expanded hash of hashes.
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=cut
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sub get_datatables_filtered_count {
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my $rs = shift;
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my $params = shift;
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return $rs->_with_datatables_where_clause($params)->count;
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}
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sub _with_datatables_order_clause {
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my $rs = shift;
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my $params = shift;
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my $attrs = shift;
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my @order = ();
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if ( defined $params->{'order'}{0} ) {
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for ( my $i = 0; $i < (scalar keys %{$params->{'order'}}); $i++ ) {
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# build direction, must be '-asc' or '-desc' (cf. SQL::Abstract)
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# we only get 'asc' or 'desc', so they have to be prefixed with '-'
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my $direction = '-' . $params->{'order'}{$i}{'dir'};
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# We only get the column index (starting from 0), so we have to
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# translate the index into a column name.
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my $column_name = _datatables_index_to_column( $params,
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$params->{'order'}{$i}{'column'} );
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# Prefix with table alias if no prefix
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my $csa = $rs->current_source_alias;
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$column_name =~ s/^(\w+)$/$csa\.$1/x;
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push @order, { $direction => $column_name };
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}
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}
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$rs = $rs->order_by( \@order );
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return $rs;
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}
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# NOTE this does not match the built-in DataTables filtering which does it
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# word by word on any field.
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#
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# General filtering using LIKE, this will not be efficient as is will not
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# be able to use indexes.
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sub _with_datatables_where_clause {
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my $rs = shift;
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my $params = shift;
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my $attrs = shift;
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my %where = ();
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if ( defined $params->{'search'}{'value'}
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&& $params->{'search'}{'value'} )
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{
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my $search_string = $params->{'search'}{'value'};
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for ( my $i = 0; $i < (scalar keys %{$params->{'columns'}}); $i++ ) {
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# Iterate over each column and check if it is searchable.
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# If so, add a constraint to the where clause restricting the given
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# column. In the query, the column is identified by it's index, we
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# need to translate the index to the column name.
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if ( $params->{'columns'}{$i}{'searchable'}
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and $params->{'columns'}{$i}{'searchable'} eq 'true' )
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{
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my $column = _datatables_index_to_column( $params, $i );
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my $csa = $rs->current_source_alias;
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$column =~ s/^(\w+)$/$csa\.$1/x;
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# Cast everything to text for LIKE search
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$column = $column . '::text';
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push @{ $where{'-or'} },
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{ $column => { -like => '%' . $search_string . '%' } };
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}
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}
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}
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$rs = $rs->search( \%where, $attrs );
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return $rs;
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}
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sub _with_datatables_paging {
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my $rs = shift;
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my $params = shift;
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my $attrs = shift;
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my $limit = $params->{'length'};
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my $offset = 0;
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if ( defined $params->{'start'} && $params->{'start'} ) {
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$offset = $params->{'start'};
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}
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$attrs->{'offset'} = $offset;
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$rs = $rs->search( {}, $attrs );
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$rs = $rs->limit($limit) if ($limit and $limit > 0);
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return $rs;
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}
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# Use the DataTables columns.data definition to derive the column
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# name from the index.
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sub _datatables_index_to_column {
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my $params = shift;
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my $i = shift;
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my $field;
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if ( !defined($i) ) {
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$i = 0;
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}
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$field = $params->{'columns'}{$i}{'data'};
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return $field;
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}
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1;
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