Object.pm 10.2 KB
Newer Older
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# Contributor(s): Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>

use strict;

package Bugzilla::Object;

use Bugzilla::Util;
use Bugzilla::Error;

24 25 26
use constant NAME_FIELD => 'name';
use constant ID_FIELD   => 'id';
use constant LIST_ORDER => NAME_FIELD;
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

###############################
####    Initialization     ####
###############################

sub new {
    my $invocant = shift;
    my $class    = ref($invocant) || $invocant;
    my $object   = $class->_init(@_);
    bless($object, $class) if $object;
    return $object;
}

40 41 42 43 44

# Note: Because this uses sql_istrcmp, if you make a new object use
# Bugzilla::Object, make sure that you modify bz_setup_database
# in Bugzilla::DB::Pg appropriately, to add the right LOWER
# index. You can see examples already there.
45 46 47 48 49 50
sub _init {
    my $class = shift;
    my ($param) = @_;
    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
    my $columns = join(',', $class->DB_COLUMNS);
    my $table   = $class->DB_TABLE;
51 52
    my $name_field = $class->NAME_FIELD;
    my $id_field   = $class->ID_FIELD;
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

    my $id = $param unless (ref $param eq 'HASH');
    my $object;

    if (defined $id) {
        detaint_natural($id)
          || ThrowCodeError('param_must_be_numeric',
                            {function => $class . '::_init'});

        $object = $dbh->selectrow_hashref(qq{
            SELECT $columns FROM $table
64
             WHERE $id_field = ?}, undef, $id);
65 66 67 68
    } elsif (defined $param->{'name'}) {
        trick_taint($param->{'name'});
        $object = $dbh->selectrow_hashref(qq{
            SELECT $columns FROM $table
69 70
             WHERE } . $dbh->sql_istrcmp($name_field, '?'), 
            undef, $param->{'name'});
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86
    } else {
        ThrowCodeError('bad_arg',
            {argument => 'param',
             function => $class . '::_init'});
    }

    return $object;
}

sub new_from_list {
    my $class = shift;
    my ($id_list) = @_;
    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
    my $columns = join(',', $class->DB_COLUMNS);
    my $table   = $class->DB_TABLE;
    my $order   = $class->LIST_ORDER;
87
    my $id_field = $class->ID_FIELD;
88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98

    my $objects;
    if (@$id_list) {
        my @detainted_ids;
        foreach my $id (@$id_list) {
            detaint_natural($id) ||
                ThrowCodeError('param_must_be_numeric',
                              {function => $class . '::new_from_list'});
            push(@detainted_ids, $id);
        }
        $objects = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(
99
            "SELECT $columns FROM $table WHERE $id_field IN (" 
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121
            . join(',', @detainted_ids) . ") ORDER BY $order", {Slice=>{}});
    } else {
        return [];
    }

    foreach my $object (@$objects) {
        bless($object, $class);
    }
    return $objects;
}

###############################
####      Accessors      ######
###############################

sub id                { return $_[0]->{'id'};          }
sub name              { return $_[0]->{'name'};        }

###############################
####      Subroutines    ######
###############################

122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131
sub create {
    my ($class, $params) = @_;
    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;

    foreach my $field ($class->REQUIRED_CREATE_FIELDS) {
        ThrowCodeError('param_required', 
            { function => "${class}->create", param => $field })
            if !exists $params->{$field};
    }

132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148
    my ($field_names, $values) = $class->run_create_validators($params);

    my $qmarks = '?,' x @$values;
    chop($qmarks);
    my $table = $class->DB_TABLE;
    $dbh->do("INSERT INTO $table (" . join(', ', @$field_names) 
             . ") VALUES ($qmarks)", undef, @$values);
    my $id = $dbh->bz_last_key($table, $class->ID_FIELD);

    return $class->new($id);
}

sub run_create_validators {
    my ($class, $params) = @_;

    my $validators = $class->VALIDATORS;

149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159
    my (@field_names, @values);
    # We do the sort just to make sure that validation always
    # happens in a consistent order.
    foreach my $field (sort keys %$params) {
        my $value;
        if (exists $validators->{$field}) {
            $value = &{$validators->{$field}}($params->{$field});
        }
        else {
            $value = $params->{$field};
        }
160 161 162
        # We want people to be able to explicitly set fields to NULL,
        # and that means they can be set to undef.
        trick_taint($value) if defined $value;
163 164 165 166
        push(@field_names, $field);
        push(@values, $value);
    }

167
    return (\@field_names, \@values);
168 169
}

170 171 172 173 174
sub get_all {
    my $class = shift;
    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
    my $table = $class->DB_TABLE;
    my $order = $class->LIST_ORDER;
175
    my $id_field = $class->ID_FIELD;
176 177

    my $ids = $dbh->selectcol_arrayref(qq{
178
        SELECT $id_field FROM $table ORDER BY $order});
179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229

    my $objects = $class->new_from_list($ids);
    return @$objects;
}

1;

__END__

=head1 NAME

Bugzilla::Object - A base class for objects in Bugzilla.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 my $object = new Bugzilla::Object(1);
 my $object = new Bugzilla::Object({name => 'TestProduct'});

 my $id          = $object->id;
 my $name        = $object->name;

=head1 DESCRIPTION

Bugzilla::Object is a base class for Bugzilla objects. You never actually
create a Bugzilla::Object directly, you only make subclasses of it.

Basically, Bugzilla::Object exists to allow developers to create objects
more easily. All you have to do is define C<DB_TABLE>, C<DB_COLUMNS>,
and sometimes C<LIST_ORDER> and you have a whole new object.

You should also define accessors for any columns other than C<name>
or C<id>.

=head1 CONSTANTS

Frequently, these will be the only things you have to define in your
subclass in order to have a fully-functioning object. C<DB_TABLE>
and C<DB_COLUMNS> are required.

=over

=item C<DB_TABLE>

The name of the table that these objects are stored in. For example,
for C<Bugzilla::Keyword> this would be C<keyworddefs>.

=item C<DB_COLUMNS>

The names of the columns that you want to read out of the database
and into this object. This should be an array.

230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242
=item C<NAME_FIELD>

The name of the column that should be considered to be the unique
"name" of this object. The 'name' is a B<string> that uniquely identifies
this Object in the database. Defaults to 'name'. When you specify 
C<{name => $name}> to C<new()>, this is the column that will be 
matched against in the DB.

=item C<ID_FIELD>

The name of the column that represents the unique B<integer> ID
of this object in the database. Defaults to 'id'.

243 244 245 246
=item C<LIST_ORDER>

The order that C<new_from_list> and C<get_all> should return objects
in. This should be the name of a database column. Defaults to
247
L</NAME_FIELD>.
248

249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261
=item C<REQUIRED_CREATE_FIELDS>

The list of fields that B<must> be specified when the user calls
C<create()>. This should be an array.

=item C<VALIDATORS>

A hashref that points to a function that will validate each param to
C<create()>. Each function in this hashref will be passed a single
argument, the value passed to C<create()> for that field. These
functions should call L<Bugzilla::Error/ThrowUserError> if they fail.
They must return the validated value.

262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276
=back

=head1 METHODS

=over

=item C<new($param)>

 Description: The constructor is used to load an existing object
              from the database, by id or by name.

 Params:      $param - If you pass an integer, the integer is the
                       id of the object, from the database, that we 
                       want to read in. If you pass in a hash with 
                       C<name> key, then the value of the name key 
277 278
                       is the case-insensitive name of the object from 
                       the DB.
279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299

 Returns:     A fully-initialized object.

=item C<new_from_list(\@id_list)>

 Description: Creates an array of objects, given an array of ids.

 Params:      \@id_list - A reference to an array of numbers, database ids.
                          If any of these are not numeric, the function
                          will throw an error. If any of these are not
                          valid ids in the database, they will simply 
                          be skipped.

 Returns:     A reference to an array of objects.

=back

=head1 SUBROUTINES

=over

300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314
=item C<create($params)>

Description: Creates a new item in the database.
             Throws a User Error if any of the passed-in params
             are invalid.

Params:      C<$params> - hashref - A value to put in each database
               field for this object. Certain values must be set (the 
               ones specified in L</REQUIRED_CREATE_FIELDS>), and
               the function will throw a Code Error if you don't set
               them.

Returns:     The Object just created in the database.

Notes:       In order for this function to work in your subclass,
315
             your subclass's L</ID_FIELD> must be of C<SERIAL>
316 317 318
             type in the database. Your subclass also must
             define L</REQUIRED_CREATE_FIELDS> and L</VALIDATORS>.

319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332
=item C<run_create_validators($params)>

Description: Runs the validation of input parameters for L</create>.
             This subroutine exists so that it can be overridden
             by subclasses who need to do special validations
             of their input parameters. This method is B<only> called
             by L</create>.

Params:      The same as L</create>.

Returns:     Two arrayrefs. The first is an array of database field names.
             The second is an untainted array of values that should go 
             into those fields (in the same order).

333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347
=item C<get_all>

 Description: Returns all objects in this table from the database.

 Params:      none.

 Returns:     A list of objects, or an empty list if there are none.

 Notes:       Note that you must call this as C<$class->get_all>. For 
              example, C<Bugzilla::Keyword->get_all>. 
              C<Bugzilla::Keyword::get_all> will not work.

=back

=cut