dir => delete($params{sort_dir}) );
my $filter = delete $params{filter};
- my $records = linked_records_implementation($self, %params);
+ my $records = _linked_records_implementation($self, %params);
$records = filter_linked_records($self, $filter, @{ $records }) if $filter;
$records = sort_linked_records($self, $sort_spec{by}, $sort_spec{dir}, @{ $records }) if $sort_spec{by};
return $records;
}
-sub linked_records_implementation {
+sub _linked_records_implementation {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
my %from_to = ( from => delete($params{from}) || $both,
to => delete($params{to}) || $both);
- my @records = (@{ linked_records_implementation($self, %params, direction => 'from', from => $from_to{from}) },
- @{ linked_records_implementation($self, %params, direction => 'to', to => $from_to{to} ) });
+ my @records = (@{ _linked_records_implementation($self, %params, direction => 'from', from => $from_to{from}) },
+ @{ _linked_records_implementation($self, %params, direction => 'to', to => $from_to{to} ) });
my %record_map = map { ( ref($_) . $_->id => $_ ) } @records;
return [ values %record_map ];
}
- my $myself = $wanted eq 'from' ? 'to' : $wanted eq 'to' ? 'from' : croak("Invalid parameter `direction'");
-
- my $my_table = SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::get_table_for_package(ref($self));
-
- my @query = ( "${myself}_table" => $my_table,
- "${myself}_id" => $self->id );
-
- if ($params{$wanted}) {
- my $wanted_classes = ref($params{$wanted}) eq 'ARRAY' ? $params{$wanted} : [ $params{$wanted} ];
- my $wanted_tables = [ map { SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::get_table_for_package($_) || croak("Invalid parameter `${wanted}'") } @{ $wanted_classes } ];
- push @query, ("${wanted}_table" => $wanted_tables);
+ if ($params{via}) {
+ croak("Cannot use 'via' without '${wanted}_table'") if !$params{$wanted};
+ croak("Cannot use 'via' with '${wanted}_table' being an array") if ref $params{$wanted};
}
- my $links = SL::DB::Manager::RecordLink->get_all(query => [ and => \@query ]);
+ my $myself = $wanted eq 'from' ? 'to' : $wanted eq 'to' ? 'from' : croak("Invalid parameter `direction'");
+ my $my_table = SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::get_table_for_package(ref($self));
my $sub_wanted_table = "${wanted}_table";
my $sub_wanted_id = "${wanted}_id";
- my $records = [];
- @query = ref($params{query}) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $params{query} } : ();
+ my ($wanted_classes, $wanted_tables);
+ if ($params{$wanted}) {
+ $wanted_classes = ref($params{$wanted}) eq 'ARRAY' ? $params{$wanted} : [ $params{$wanted} ];
+ $wanted_tables = [ map { SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::get_table_for_package($_) || croak("Invalid parameter `${wanted}'") } @{ $wanted_classes } ];
+ }
- foreach my $link (@{ $links }) {
+ my @get_objects_query = ref($params{query}) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $params{query} } : ();
+ my $get_objects = sub {
+ my ($link) = @_;
my $manager_class = SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::get_manager_package_for_table($link->$sub_wanted_table);
my $object_class = SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::get_package_for_table($link->$sub_wanted_table);
eval "require " . $object_class . "; 1;";
- push @{ $records }, @{ $manager_class->get_all(query => [ id => $link->$sub_wanted_id, @query ]) };
+ return map {
+ $_->{_record_link_direction} = $wanted;
+ $_->{_record_link} = $link;
+ $_
+ } @{ $manager_class->get_all(query => [ id => $link->$sub_wanted_id, @get_objects_query ]) };
+ };
+
+ # If no 'via' is given then use a simple(r) method for querying the wanted objects.
+ if (!$params{via}) {
+ my @query = ( "${myself}_table" => $my_table,
+ "${myself}_id" => $self->id );
+ push @query, ( "${wanted}_table" => $wanted_tables ) if $wanted_tables;
+
+ return [ map { $get_objects->($_) } @{ SL::DB::Manager::RecordLink->get_all(query => [ and => \@query ]) } ];
}
- return $records;
+ # More complex handling for the 'via' case.
+ my @sources = ( $self );
+ my @targets = map { SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::get_table_for_package($_) } @{ ref($params{via}) ? $params{via} : [ $params{via} ] };
+ push @targets, @{ $wanted_tables } if $wanted_tables;
+
+ my %seen = map { ($_->meta->table . $_->id => 1) } @sources;
+
+ while (@targets) {
+ my @new_sources = @sources;
+ foreach my $src (@sources) {
+ my @query = ( "${myself}_table" => $src->meta->table,
+ "${myself}_id" => $src->id,
+ "${wanted}_table" => \@targets );
+ push @new_sources,
+ map { $get_objects->($_) }
+ grep { !$seen{$_->$sub_wanted_table . $_->$sub_wanted_id} }
+ @{ SL::DB::Manager::RecordLink->get_all(query => [ and => \@query ]) };
+ }
+
+ @sources = @new_sources;
+ %seen = map { ($_->meta->table . $_->id => 1) } @sources;
+ shift @targets;
+ }
+
+ my %wanted_tables_map = map { ($_ => 1) } @{ $wanted_tables };
+ return [ grep { $wanted_tables_map{$_->meta->table} } @sources ];
}
sub link_to_record {
all records linked from or to C<$self> are returned.
The optional parameter C<from> or C<to> (same as C<direction>)
-contains the package names of Rose models for table limitation. It can
-be a single model name as a single scalar or multiple model names in
-an array reference in which case all links matching any of the model
-names will be returned.
+contains the package names of Rose models for table limitation (the
+prefix C<SL::DB::> is optional). It can be a single model name as a
+single scalar or multiple model names in an array reference in which
+case all links matching any of the model names will be returned.
-If you only need invoices created from an order C<$order> then the
-call could look like this:
+The optional parameter C<via> can be used to retrieve all documents
+that may have intermediate documents inbetween. It is an array
+reference of Rose package names for the models that may be
+intermediate link targets. One example is retrieving all invoices for
+a given quotation no matter whether or not orders and delivery orders
+have been created. If C<via> is given then C<from> or C<to> (depending
+on C<direction>) must be given as well, and it must then not be an
+array reference.
+
+Examples:
+
+If you only need invoices created directly from an order C<$order> (no
+delivery orders inbetween) then the call could look like this:
my $invoices = $order->linked_records(direction => 'to',
- to => 'SL::DB::Invoice');
+ to => 'Invoice');
+
+Retrieving all invoices from a quotation no matter whether or not
+orders or delivery orders where created:
+
+ my $invoices = $quotation->linked_records(direction => 'to',
+ to => 'Invoice',
+ via => [ 'Order', 'DeliveryOrder' ]);
The optional parameter C<query> can be used to limit the records
returned. The following call limits the earlier example to invoices
created today:
my $invoices = $order->linked_records(direction => 'to',
- to => 'SL::DB::Invoice',
+ to => 'Invoice',
query => [ transdate => DateTime->today_local ]);
The optional parameters C<$params{sort_by}> and C<$params{sort_dir}>
=back
-Returns an array reference.
+Returns an array reference. Each element returned is a Rose::DB
+instance. Additionally several elements in the element returned are
+set to special values:
+
+=over 2
+
+=item C<_record_link_direction>
+
+Either C<from> or C<to> indicating the direction. C<from> means that
+this object is the source in the link.
+
+=item C<_record_link>
+
+The actual database link object (an instance of L<SL::DB::RecordLink>).
+
+=back
=item C<link_to_record $record, %params>