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package DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator; |
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=head1 NAME |
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DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator - Get raw hashrefs from a resultset |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator; |
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my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD'); |
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$rs->result_class('DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator'); |
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while (my $hashref = $rs->next) { |
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my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({}, { |
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while (my $hashref = $rs->next) { |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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DBIx::Class is faster than older ORMs like Class::DBI but it still isn't |
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designed primarily for speed. Sometimes you need to quickly retrieve the data |
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from a massive resultset, while skipping the creation of fancy result objects. |
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Specifying this class as a C for a resultset will change C<< $rs->next >> |
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to return a plain data hash-ref (or a list of such hash-refs if C<< $rs->all >> is used). |
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Specify C<< $rs->result_class >> on a specific resultset to affect only that |
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Specify C<< __PACKAGE__->result_class >> on your source object to force all |
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uses of that result source to be inflated to hash-refs - this approach is not |
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############## |
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# NOTE |
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# Generally people use this to gain as much speed as possible. If a new &mk_hash is |
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# implemented, it should be benchmarked using the maint/benchmark_hashrefinflator.pl |
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# script (in addition to passing all tests of course :) |
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# This coderef is a simple recursive function |
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# Arguments: ($me, $prefetch, $is_root) from inflate_result() below |
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my $mk_hash; |
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$mk_hash = sub { |
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my $hash = { |
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# the main hash could be an undef if we are processing a skipped-over join |
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$_[0] ? %{$_[0]} : (), |
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# the second arg is a hash of arrays for each prefetched relation |
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map { $_ => ( |
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# null-branch or not |
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ref $_[1]->{$_} eq $DBIx::Class::ResultSource::RowParser::Util::null_branch_class |
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? ref $_[1]->{$_}[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? [] : undef |
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: ref $_[1]->{$_}[0] eq 'ARRAY' |
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? [ map { $mk_hash->( @$_ ) || () } @{$_[1]->{$_}} ] |
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: $mk_hash->( @{$_[1]->{$_}} ) |
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) } ($_[1] ? keys %{$_[1]} : ()) |
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($_[2] || keys %$hash) ? $hash : undef; |
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Inflates the result and prefetched data into a hash-ref (invoked by L) |
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# HRI->inflate_result ($resultsource_instance, $main_data_hashref, $prefetch_data_hashref) |
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