package Lire::Field; use strict; use Lire::DataTypes qw/ check_xml_name check_type is_numeric_type/; use Lire::I18N qw/ dgettext dgettext_para /; use Lire::Utils qw/ check_param /; =pod =head1 NAME Lire::Field - Interface to Dlf field's specification. =head1 SYNOPSIS my $field = $schema->field( 'time' ); print "Name: ", $field->name(), "\n", "Type: ", $field->type(), "\n"; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module represents Dlf field's specifications. You'll get reference to this kind of object when you call the field(), timestamp_field() or fields() methods on a Lire::DlfSchema(3pm) object. You can obtain information about this field by querying its methods. =head1 OBJECT METHODS =cut sub new { my ($class, %params) = @_; check_param( $params{'name'}, 'name', \&check_xml_name, "'name' parameter should be a valid XML name" ); check_param( $params{'type'}, 'type', \&check_type, "'type' parameter should be a valid Lire type" ); return bless { 'name' => $params{'name'}, 'type' => $params{'type'}, 'i18n_domain' => $params{'i18n_domain'} || 'lire', 'pos' => undef, 'description' => $params{'description'}, 'label' => $params{'label'}, }, $class; } =pod =head2 name() Returns the name of the field. =cut sub name { return $_[0]->{'name'}; } =pod =head2 label() Returns the default label that should be used for column containing values from this field. =cut sub label { my $self = $_[0]; return dgettext( $self->{'i18n_domain'}, $self->{'label'} ? $self->{'label'} : $self->{'name'} ); } =pod =head2 pos() Returns the field's position in the record. Field's positions are indexed from 0. =cut sub pos { return $_[0]->{'pos'}; } =pod =head2 type() Returns the field's type. This will be a string describing the type's name as used in the XML specifications. =cut sub type { return $_[0]->{'type'}; } =pod =head2 sql_type() Returns the SQL type that should be used to hold this field's values. =cut sub sql_type { my $self = $_[0]; if ( $self->{'type'} =~ /^(timestamp|date|time)$/ ) { return "TIMESTAMP"; } elsif ( $self->{'type'} =~ /^(bytes|duration)$/ ) { return "NUMBER(10,1)" } elsif ( $self->{'type'} eq "bool" ) { return "NUMBER(1,0)"; } elsif ( $self->{'type'} eq "number" ) { return "NUMBER(10,5)"; } elsif ( $self->{'type'} eq "int" ) { return "NUMBER(10,0)"; } elsif ( $self->{'type'} eq "id" ) { return "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY"; } else { return "VARCHAR(512)"; } } =pod =head2 default() This method is obsolete since field don't have default anymore. =cut sub default { return 'LIRE_NOTAVAIL'; } =pod =head2 description() This method will return the field's description. (This is the content of the description element in the XML specification.) Be aware that this will most likely contains DocBook markup. =cut sub description { return dgettext_para( $_[0]->{'i18n_domain'}, $_[0]->{'description'} ); } # keep perl happy 1; __END__ =pod =head1 SEE ALSO Lire::DlfSchema(3pm) Lire::DataTypes(3pm) =head1 AUTHORS Francis J. Lacoste Wolfgang Sourdeau =head1 VERSION $Id: Field.pm,v 1.18 2006/07/23 13:16:29 vanbaal Exp $ =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Stichting LogReport Foundation LogReport@LogReport.org This file is part of Lire. Lire is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program (see COPYING); if not, check with http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. =cut