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package SQL::Abstract::Plugin::BangOverrides; use Moo; with 'SQL::Abstract::Role::Plugin'; sub register_extensions { my ($self, $sqla) = @_; foreach my $stmt ($sqla->statement_list) { $sqla->wrap_expander($stmt => sub { my ($orig) = @_; sub { my ($self, $name, $args) = @_; my %args = ( %$args, (ref($args->{order_by}) eq 'HASH' ? %{$args->{order_by}} : ()) ); my %overrides; foreach my $clause (map /^!(.*)$/, keys %args) { my $override = delete $args{"!${clause}"}; $overrides{$clause} = ( ref($override) eq 'CODE' ? $self->$override($args{$clause}) : $override ); } $self->$orig($name, { %$args, %overrides }); } }); } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME SQL::Abstract::Plugin::BangOverrides =head2 SYNOPSIS $sqla->plugin('+BangOverrides'); ... profit(); =head1 METHODS =head2 register_extensions Wraps all currently existing clause based statements such that when a clause of '!name' is encountered, if its value is a coderef, it's called with the original value of the 'name' clause and expected to return a replacement, and if not, it's simply used as a direct replacement. This allows for passing data through existing systems that attempt to have their own handling for thing but whose capabilities are now superceded by L<SQL::Abstract>, and is primarily useful to provide access to experimental feature bundles such as L<SQL::Abstract::Plugin::ExtraClauses>. As an example of such a thing, given an appropriate DBIC setup (see C<examples/bangdbic.pl>): $s->storage->sqlmaker->plugin('+ExtraClauses')->plugin('+BangOverrides'); my $rs2 = $s->resultset('Foo')->search({ -op => [ '=', { -ident => 'outer.y' }, { -ident => 'me.x' } ] }); # (SELECT me.x, me.y, me.z FROM foo me WHERE ( outer.y = me.x )) my $rs3 = $rs2->search({}, { '!from' => sub { my ($sqla, $from) = @_; my $base = $sqla->expand_expr({ -old_from => $from }); return [ $base, -join => [ 'wub', on => [ 'me.z' => 'wub.z' ] ] ]; } }); # (SELECT me.x, me.y, me.z FROM foo me JOIN wub ON me.z = wub.z WHERE ( outer.y = me.x )) my $rs4 = $rs3->search({}, { '!with' => [ [ qw(wub x y z) ], $s->resultset('Bar')->as_query ], }); # (WITH wub(x, y, z) AS (SELECT me.a, me.b, me.c FROM bar me) SELECT me.x, me.y, me.z FROM foo me JOIN wub ON me.z = wub.z WHERE ( outer.y = me.x )) my $rs5 = $rs->search({}, { select => [ { -coalesce => [ { -ident => 'x' }, { -value => 7 } ] } ] }); # (SELECT -COALESCE( -IDENT( x ), -VALUE( 7 ) ) FROM foo me WHERE ( z = ? )) my $rs6 = $rs->search({}, { '!select' => [ { -coalesce => [ { -ident => 'x' }, { -value => 7 } ] } ] }); # (SELECT COALESCE(x, ?) FROM foo me WHERE ( z = ? )) =cut