From: Moritz Bunkus Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 07:57:51 +0000 (+0200) Subject: rose_auto_create_model: auf Eintrag in %kivitendo_package_names bestehen X-Git-Tag: release-3.1.0beta1~201 X-Git-Url: http://wagnertech.de/git?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b946ca81cf055a3ed3e9ce45768e2f7e00a11ed4;p=kivitendo-erp.git rose_auto_create_model: auf Eintrag in %kivitendo_package_names bestehen Das Script prüft nun immer (sowohl im Modus mit "--all" als auch bei explizit angegebenen Tabellennamen), ob es für eine Tabelle einen Eintrag in %SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::kivitendo_package_names gibt und nutzt diese. Die Syntax "table=package" wird nicht mehr unterstützt. --- diff --git a/scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl b/scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl index 1f1245378..09f49611c 100755 --- a/scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl +++ b/scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use Data::Dumper; use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex); use English qw( -no_match_vars ); use Getopt::Long; -use List::MoreUtils qw(any); +use List::MoreUtils qw(none); use Pod::Usage; use Term::ANSIColor; @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ sub setup { } sub process_table { - my @spec = split(/=/, shift, 2); + my @spec = @_; my $table = $spec[0]; my $schema = ''; ($schema, $table) = split(m/\./, $table) if $table =~ m/\./; @@ -287,10 +287,8 @@ sub make_tables { my @tables; if ($config{all}) { my $db = SL::DB::create(undef, 'KIVITENDO'); - @tables = - map { $package_names{KIVITENDO}->{$_} ? "$_=" . $package_names{KIVITENDO}->{$_} : $_ } - grep { my $table = $_; !any { $_ eq $table } @{ $blacklist{KIVITENDO} } } - $db->list_tables; + @tables = grep { my $table = $_; none { $_ eq $table } @{ $blacklist{KIVITENDO} } } $db->list_tables; + } elsif (@ARGV) { @tables = @ARGV; } else { @@ -313,13 +311,14 @@ parse_args(\%config); setup(); my @tables = make_tables(); -for my $table (@tables) { - # add default model name unless model name is given or no defaults exists - $table .= '=' . $package_names{KIVITENDO}->{lc $table} if $table !~ /=/ && $package_names{KIVITENDO}->{lc $table}; - - process_table($table); +my @unknown_tables = grep { !$package_names{KIVITENDO}->{$_} } @tables; +if (@unknown_tables) { + error("The following tables do not have entries in \%SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::kivitendo_package_names: " . join(' ', sort @unknown_tables)); + exit 1; } +process_table($_, $package_names{KIVITENDO}->{$_}) for @tables; + 1; __END__ @@ -332,7 +331,7 @@ rose_auto_create_model - mana Rose::DB::Object classes for kivitendo =head1 SYNOPSIS - scripts/rose_create_model.pl --client name-or-id table1[=package1] [table2[=package2] ...] + scripts/rose_create_model.pl --client name-or-id table1 [table2 ...] scripts/rose_create_model.pl --client name-or-id [--all|-a] # updates all models @@ -382,10 +381,11 @@ In the most basic version, just give it a login and a table name, and it will load the schema information for this table and create the appropriate class files, or update them if already present. -Each table has two associated files. A C class, which is -a perl version of the schema definition, and a C class file. The -first one will be updated if the schema changes, the second one will only be -created if it does not exist. +Each table has three associated files. A C +class, which is a perl version of the schema definition, a +C class file and a C manager class +file. The first one will be updated if the schema changes, the second +and third ones will only be created if it they do not exist. =head1 OPTIONS @@ -433,6 +433,7 @@ None yet. =head1 AUTHOR +Moritz Bunkus Em.bunkus@linet-services.deE, Sven Schöling Es.schoeling@linet-services.deE =cut