package DBIx::Class::Storage; use strict; use warnings; use base qw/DBIx::Class/; use mro 'c3'; { package # Hide from PAUSE DBIx::Class::Storage::NESTED_ROLLBACK_EXCEPTION; use base 'DBIx::Class::Exception'; } use DBIx::Class::Carp; use DBIx::Class::Storage::BlockRunner; use Scalar::Util qw/blessed weaken/; use DBIx::Class::Storage::TxnScopeGuard; use Try::Tiny; use namespace::clean; __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors(simple => qw/debug schema transaction_depth auto_savepoint savepoints/); __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors(component_class => 'cursor_class'); __PACKAGE__->cursor_class('DBIx::Class::Cursor'); sub cursor { shift->cursor_class(@_); } =head1 NAME DBIx::Class::Storage - Generic Storage Handler =head1 DESCRIPTION A base implementation of common Storage methods. For specific information about L-based storage, see L. =head1 METHODS =head2 new Arguments: $schema Instantiates the Storage object. =cut sub new { my ($self, $schema) = @_; $self = ref $self if ref $self; my $new = bless( { transaction_depth => 0, savepoints => [], }, $self); $new->set_schema($schema); $new->debug(1) if $ENV{DBIX_CLASS_STORAGE_DBI_DEBUG} || $ENV{DBIC_TRACE}; $new; } =head2 set_schema Used to reset the schema class or object which owns this storage object, such as during L. =cut sub set_schema { my ($self, $schema) = @_; $self->schema($schema); weaken $self->{schema} if ref $self->{schema}; } =head2 connected Returns true if we have an open storage connection, false if it is not (yet) open. =cut sub connected { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 disconnect Closes any open storage connection unconditionally. =cut sub disconnect { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 ensure_connected Initiate a connection to the storage if one isn't already open. =cut sub ensure_connected { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 throw_exception Throws an exception - croaks. =cut sub throw_exception { my $self = shift; if (ref $self and $self->schema) { $self->schema->throw_exception(@_); } else { DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(@_); } } =head2 txn_do =over 4 =item Arguments: C<$coderef>, @coderef_args? =item Return Value: The return value of $coderef =back Executes C<$coderef> with (optional) arguments C<@coderef_args> atomically, returning its result (if any). If an exception is caught, a rollback is issued and the exception is rethrown. If the rollback fails, (i.e. throws an exception) an exception is thrown that includes a "Rollback failed" message. For example, my $author_rs = $schema->resultset('Author')->find(1); my @titles = qw/Night Day It/; my $coderef = sub { # If any one of these fails, the entire transaction fails $author_rs->create_related('books', { title => $_ }) foreach (@titles); return $author->books; }; my $rs; try { $rs = $schema->txn_do($coderef); } catch { my $error = shift; # Transaction failed die "something terrible has happened!" if ($error =~ /Rollback failed/); # Rollback failed deal_with_failed_transaction(); }; In a nested transaction (calling txn_do() from within a txn_do() coderef) only the outermost transaction will issue a L, and txn_do() can be called in void, scalar and list context and it will behave as expected. Please note that all of the code in your coderef, including non-DBIx::Class code, is part of a transaction. This transaction may fail out halfway, or it may get partially double-executed (in the case that our DB connection failed halfway through the transaction, in which case we reconnect and restart the txn). Therefore it is best that any side-effects in your coderef are idempotent (that is, can be re-executed multiple times and get the same result), and that you check up on your side-effects in the case of transaction failure. =cut sub txn_do { my $self = shift; DBIx::Class::Storage::BlockRunner->new( storage => $self, wrap_txn => 1, retry_handler => sub { $_[0]->failed_attempt_count == 1 and ! $_[0]->storage->connected }, )->run(@_); } =head2 txn_begin Starts a transaction. See the preferred L method, which allows for an entire code block to be executed transactionally. =cut sub txn_begin { my $self = shift; if($self->transaction_depth == 0) { $self->debugobj->txn_begin() if $self->debug; $self->_exec_txn_begin; } elsif ($self->auto_savepoint) { $self->svp_begin; } $self->{transaction_depth}++; } =head2 txn_commit Issues a commit of the current transaction. It does I perform an actual storage commit unless there's a DBIx::Class transaction currently in effect (i.e. you called L). =cut sub txn_commit { my $self = shift; if ($self->transaction_depth == 1) { $self->debugobj->txn_commit() if $self->debug; $self->_exec_txn_commit; $self->{transaction_depth}--; $self->savepoints([]); } elsif($self->transaction_depth > 1) { $self->{transaction_depth}--; $self->svp_release if $self->auto_savepoint; } else { $self->throw_exception( 'Refusing to commit without a started transaction' ); } } =head2 txn_rollback Issues a rollback of the current transaction. A nested rollback will throw a L exception, which allows the rollback to propagate to the outermost transaction. =cut sub txn_rollback { my $self = shift; if ($self->transaction_depth == 1) { $self->debugobj->txn_rollback() if $self->debug; $self->_exec_txn_rollback; $self->{transaction_depth}--; $self->savepoints([]); } elsif ($self->transaction_depth > 1) { $self->{transaction_depth}--; if ($self->auto_savepoint) { $self->svp_rollback; $self->svp_release; } else { DBIx::Class::Storage::NESTED_ROLLBACK_EXCEPTION->throw( "A txn_rollback in nested transaction is ineffective! (depth $self->{transaction_depth})" ); } } else { $self->throw_exception( 'Refusing to roll back without a started transaction' ); } } =head2 svp_begin Arguments: $savepoint_name? Created a new savepoint using the name provided as argument. If no name is provided, a random name will be used. =cut sub svp_begin { my ($self, $name) = @_; $self->throw_exception ("You can't use savepoints outside a transaction") unless $self->transaction_depth; my $exec = $self->can('_exec_svp_begin') or $self->throw_exception ("Your Storage implementation doesn't support savepoints"); $name = $self->_svp_generate_name unless defined $name; push @{ $self->{savepoints} }, $name; $self->debugobj->svp_begin($name) if $self->debug; $exec->($self, $name); } sub _svp_generate_name { my ($self) = @_; return 'savepoint_'.scalar(@{ $self->{'savepoints'} }); } =head2 svp_release Arguments: $savepoint_name? Release the savepoint provided as argument. If none is provided, release the savepoint created most recently. This will implicitly release all savepoints created after the one explicitly released as well. =cut sub svp_release { my ($self, $name) = @_; $self->throw_exception ("You can't use savepoints outside a transaction") unless $self->transaction_depth; my $exec = $self->can('_exec_svp_release') or $self->throw_exception ("Your Storage implementation doesn't support savepoints"); if (defined $name) { my @stack = @{ $self->savepoints }; my $svp = ''; while( $svp ne $name ) { $self->throw_exception ("Savepoint '$name' does not exist") unless @stack; $svp = pop @stack; } $self->savepoints(\@stack); # put back what's left } else { $name = pop @{ $self->savepoints } or $self->throw_exception('No savepoints to release');; } $self->debugobj->svp_release($name) if $self->debug; $exec->($self, $name); } =head2 svp_rollback Arguments: $savepoint_name? Rollback to the savepoint provided as argument. If none is provided, rollback to the savepoint created most recently. This will implicitly release all savepoints created after the savepoint we rollback to. =cut sub svp_rollback { my ($self, $name) = @_; $self->throw_exception ("You can't use savepoints outside a transaction") unless $self->transaction_depth; my $exec = $self->can('_exec_svp_rollback') or $self->throw_exception ("Your Storage implementation doesn't support savepoints"); if (defined $name) { my @stack = @{ $self->savepoints }; my $svp; # a rollback doesn't remove the named savepoint, # only everything after it while (@stack and $stack[-1] ne $name) { pop @stack }; $self->throw_exception ("Savepoint '$name' does not exist") unless @stack; $self->savepoints(\@stack); # put back what's left } else { $name = $self->savepoints->[-1] or $self->throw_exception('No savepoints to rollback');; } $self->debugobj->svp_rollback($name) if $self->debug; $exec->($self, $name); } =head2 txn_scope_guard An alternative way of transaction handling based on L: my $txn_guard = $storage->txn_scope_guard; $result->col1("val1"); $result->update; $txn_guard->commit; If an exception occurs, or the guard object otherwise leaves the scope before C<< $txn_guard->commit >> is called, the transaction will be rolled back by an explicit L call. In essence this is akin to using a L/L pair, without having to worry about calling L at the right places. Note that since there is no defined code closure, there will be no retries and other magic upon database disconnection. If you need such functionality see L. =cut sub txn_scope_guard { return DBIx::Class::Storage::TxnScopeGuard->new($_[0]); } =head2 sql_maker Returns a C object - normally an object of class C. =cut sub sql_maker { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 debug Causes trace information to be emitted on the L object. (or C if L has not specifically been set). This is the equivalent to setting L in your shell environment. =head2 debugfh An opportunistic proxy to L<< ->debugobj->debugfh(@_) |DBIx::Class::Storage::Statistics/debugfh >> If the currently set L does not have a L method, caling this is a no-op. =cut sub debugfh { my $self = shift; if ($self->debugobj->can('debugfh')) { return $self->debugobj->debugfh(@_); } } =head2 debugobj Sets or retrieves the object used for metric collection. Defaults to an instance of L that is compatible with the original method of using a coderef as a callback. See the aforementioned Statistics class for more information. =cut sub debugobj { my $self = shift; if (@_) { return $self->{debugobj} = $_[0]; } $self->{debugobj} ||= do { if (my $profile = $ENV{DBIC_TRACE_PROFILE}) { require DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyTrace; my @pp_args; if ($profile =~ /^\.?\//) { require Config::Any; my $cfg = try { Config::Any->load_files({ files => [$profile], use_ext => 1 }); } catch { # sanitize the error message a bit $_ =~ s/at \s+ .+ Storage\.pm \s line \s \d+ $//x; $self->throw_exception("Failure processing \$ENV{DBIC_TRACE_PROFILE}: $_"); }; @pp_args = values %{$cfg->[0]}; } else { @pp_args = { profile => $profile }; } # FIXME - FRAGILE # Hash::Merge is a sorry piece of shit and tramples all over $@ # *without* throwing an exception # This is a rather serious problem in the debug codepath # Insulate the condition here with a try{} until a review of # DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyTrace takes place # we do rethrow the error unconditionally, the only reason # to try{} is to preserve the precise state of $@ (down # to the scalar (if there is one) address level) # # Yes I am aware this is fragile and TxnScopeGuard needs # a better fix. This is another yak to shave... :( try { DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyTrace->new(@pp_args); } catch { $self->throw_exception($_); } } else { require DBIx::Class::Storage::Statistics; DBIx::Class::Storage::Statistics->new } }; } =head2 debugcb Sets a callback to be executed each time a statement is run; takes a sub reference. Callback is executed as $sub->($op, $info) where $op is SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE and $info is what would normally be printed. See L for a better way. =cut sub debugcb { my $self = shift; if ($self->debugobj->can('callback')) { return $self->debugobj->callback(@_); } } =head2 cursor_class The cursor class for this Storage object. =cut =head2 deploy Deploy the tables to storage (CREATE TABLE and friends in a SQL-based Storage class). This would normally be called through L. =cut sub deploy { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 connect_info The arguments of C are always a single array reference, and are Storage-handler specific. This is normally accessed via L, which encapsulates its argument list in an arrayref before calling C here. =cut sub connect_info { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 select Handle a select statement. =cut sub select { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 insert Handle an insert statement. =cut sub insert { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 update Handle an update statement. =cut sub update { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 delete Handle a delete statement. =cut sub delete { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 select_single Performs a select, fetch and return of data - handles a single row only. =cut sub select_single { die "Virtual method!" } =head2 columns_info_for Returns metadata for the given source's columns. This is *deprecated*, and will be removed before 1.0. You should be specifying the metadata yourself if you need it. =cut sub columns_info_for { die "Virtual method!" } =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES =head2 DBIC_TRACE If C is set then trace information is produced (as when the L method is set). If the value is of the form C<1=/path/name> then the trace output is written to the file C. This environment variable is checked when the storage object is first created (when you call connect on your schema). So, run-time changes to this environment variable will not take effect unless you also re-connect on your schema. =head2 DBIC_TRACE_PROFILE If C is set, L will be used to format the output from C. The value it is set to is the C that it will be used. If the value is a filename the file is read with L and the results are used as the configuration for tracing. See L for what that structure should look like. =head2 DBIX_CLASS_STORAGE_DBI_DEBUG Old name for DBIC_TRACE =head1 SEE ALSO L - reference storage implementation using DBI and a subclass of SQL::Abstract::Classic ( or similar ) =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;