[Dbix-class] A couple of bugs in DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI
Matt Ittigson
mattittigson at gmail.com
Thu Apr 6 08:16:57 CEST 2006
I've been having a heck of a time getting the following
DBIx::Class::ResultSet working and have tracked a couple of bugs through
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI (or SQL::Abstract, really). Here's the ResulSet:
sub most_for_campaign {
my ($self, $limit) = @_;
return $self->search(undef,
{ select => [ 'Id', 'first_name', 'last_name',
{ count => 'Id' }
],
as => [ qw/ Id first_name last_name total / ],
rows => $limit,
group_by => [ qw/ Id first_name last_name / ],
});
}
First of all, I'm using a MS SQL database with the DBD::Sybase driver.
Because of the way SQL::Abstract::Limit rewrites MS SQL queries, that turns
into:
SELECT * FROM
(
SELECT TOP 10 * FROM
(
SELECT TOP 10 Id, first_name, last_name, COUNT( Id ) FROM contacts
me
) AS foo
) AS bar
which breaks MS SQL because there is no implicit name for the COUNT( Id )
"column." I fixed this with the following patch to DBIx::Class::Storage::
DBI.pm in _recurse_fields.
- .'( '.$self->_recurse_fields($fields->{$func}).' )';
+ .'( '.$self->_recurse_fields($fields->{$func}).' ) as _' . $func;
The second issue I don't have an easy fix for.
DBIC::SQL::Abstract (inside DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI), which subclasses
SQL::Abstract::Limit, overrides the select method. The $order parameter
becomes a HASH ref instead of a string, and the group_by ARRAY ref gets
stuck inside $order. DBIC::SQL::Abstract also overrides the
SQL::Abstract::_order_by method to process the HASH ref and appends the
contents of group_by to the query (assuming everything works well). There
are a couple of problems with the SQL::Abstract::Limit::select method
(before it calls the SQL::Abstract::select method). First, and the correct
line is commented out, if $rows is not defined, the
SQL::Abstract::Limit::select calls SQL::Abstract->new->select instead of
$self->SUPER::select which would do cause the carefully overridden
SQL::Abstract methods in DBIC::SQL::Abstract to be ignored. If $rows is
defined (in my case), the call to $self->SUPER::select doesn't pass the
$order parameter because, according the the comment, "with LIMIT parameters,
get the basic SQL without the ORDER BY clause."
Is the answer to always pass $order to the SQL::Abstract::select method?
Should the SQL::Abstract->new->select line be changed to
$self->SUPER::select above?
Thanks in advance for your help.
-matt
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