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NAME
Fey::Literal::Term - Represents a literal term in a SQL statement
VERSION
version 0.43
SYNOPSIS
my $term = Fey::Literal::Term->new(@anything)
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a literal term in a SQL statement. A "term" in this module means a literal SQL snippet that will be used verbatim, without quoting.
This allows you to create SQL for almost any expression, for example EXTRACT( DOY FROM TIMESTAMP "User.creation_date" )
, which is a valid Postgres expression. This would be created like this:
my $term =
Fey::Literal::Term->new
( 'DOY FROM TIMESTAMP ', $column );
my $function = Fey::Literal::Function->new( 'EXTRACT', $term );
This ability to insert arbitrary strings into a SQL statement is meant to be used as a back-door to support any sort of SQL snippet not otherwise supported by the core Fey classes in a more direct manner.
INHERITANCE
This module is a subclass of Fey::Literal
.
METHODS
This class provides the following methods:
Fey::Literal::Term->new(@fragments)
This method creates a new Fey::Literal::Term
object representing the term passed to the constructor.
More than one argument may be given; they will all be joined together in the generated SQL. For example:
my $term = Fey::Literal::Term->new( $column, '::text' );
The arguments can be plain scalars, objects with a sql_or_alias()
method (columns, tables, etc.) or any object which is overloaded (the assumption being it that it overloads stringification).
$term->term()
Returns the array reference of fragments passed to the constructor.
$term->can_have_alias()
$term->set_can_have_alias()
If this attribute is explicitly set to a false value, then then the SQL-generating methods below will never include an alias.
$term->id()
The id for a term is uniquely identifies the term.
$term->sql()
$term->sql_with_alias()
$term->sql_or_alias()
Returns the appropriate SQL snippet. If the term contains any Fey objects, their sql_or_alias()
method is called to generate their part of the term.
DETAILS OF SQL GENERATION
A term generates SQL by taking each of the elements passed to its constructor and concatenating them. If the element is an object with a sql_or_alias()
method, that method will be called to generate SQL. Otherwise, the element is just used as-is.
If $term->can_have_alias()
is false, then calling any of the three SQL-generating methods is always equivalent to calling $term->sql()
.
ROLES
This class does the Fey::Role::Selectable
, Fey::Role::Comparable
, Fey::Role::Groupable
, and Fey::Role::Orderable
roles.
Of course, the contents of a given term may not really allow for any of these things, but having this class do these roles means you can freely use a term object in any part of a SQL snippet.
BUGS
See Fey for details on how to report bugs.
AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2011 - 2015 by Dave Rolsky.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)