tripal_chado.field_storage.inc 14 KB

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386
  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * Implements hook_field_storage_info().
  4. */
  5. function tripal_chado_field_storage_info() {
  6. return array(
  7. 'field_chado_storage' => array(
  8. 'label' => t('Chado'),
  9. 'description' => t('Stores fields in the local Chado database.'),
  10. 'settings' => array(),
  11. // The logo_url key is supported by Tripal. It's not a Drupal key. It's
  12. // used for adding a logo or picture for the data store to help make it
  13. // more easily recognized on the field_ui_field_overview_form. Ideally
  14. // the URL should point to a relative path on the local Drupal site.
  15. 'logo_url' => url(drupal_get_path('module', 'tripal') . '/theme/images/250px-ChadoLogo.png'),
  16. ),
  17. );
  18. }
  19. /**
  20. * Implements hook_field_storage_write().
  21. */
  22. function tripal_chado_field_storage_write($entity_type, $entity, $op, $fields) {
  23. // Get the bundle and the term for this entity.
  24. $bundle = tripal_load_bundle_entity(array('name' => $entity->bundle));
  25. $term = entity_load('TripalTerm', array('id' => $entity->term_id));
  26. $term = reset($term);
  27. // Get the base table, type field and record_id from the entity.
  28. $base_table = $entity->chado_table;
  29. $type_field = $entity->chado_column;
  30. $record = $entity->chado_record;
  31. $record_id = $entity->chado_record_id;
  32. // Convert the fields into a key/value list of fields and their values.
  33. $field_vals = tripal_chado_field_storage_unnest_fields($fields, $entity_type, $entity);
  34. dpm($field_vals);
  35. // Recursively write fields for the base table.
  36. $record_id = tripal_chado_field_storage_write_recursive($entity_type, $entity, $term,
  37. $op, $field_vals, $base_table, $base_table, $type_field, $record_id);
  38. // If this is an insert then add the chado_entity record.
  39. if ($op == FIELD_STORAGE_INSERT) {
  40. // Add a record to the chado_entity table so that the data for the
  41. // fields can be pulled from Chado when loaded the next time.
  42. $record = array(
  43. 'entity_id' => $entity->id,
  44. 'record_id' => $record_id,
  45. 'data_table' => $base_table,
  46. 'type_table' => $base_table,
  47. 'field' => $type_field,
  48. );
  49. $success = drupal_write_record('chado_entity', $record);
  50. if (!$success) {
  51. drupal_set_message('Unable to insert new Chado entity.', 'error');
  52. }
  53. }
  54. // Now that we have handled the base table, we need to handle fields that
  55. // are not part of the base table.
  56. foreach ($fields as $field_id) {
  57. // Get the field using the id.
  58. $field = field_info_field_by_id($field_id);
  59. $field_name = $field['field_name'];
  60. // If the field has a chado_table setting then we can try to write.
  61. if (array_key_exists('settings', $field) and array_key_exists('chado_table', $field['settings'])) {
  62. // Skip fields that use the base table, as we've already handled those.
  63. if ($field['settings']['chado_table'] != $base_table){
  64. $field_table = $field['settings']['chado_table'];
  65. // Iterate through each record.
  66. foreach ($field_vals[$field_name] as $delta => $fvals) {
  67. tripal_chado_field_storage_write_recursive($entity_type, $entity, $term,
  68. $op, $fvals, $base_table, $field_table);
  69. }
  70. }
  71. }
  72. }
  73. }
  74. /**
  75. *
  76. * @param $entity_type
  77. * @param $entity
  78. * @param $op
  79. * @param $field_vals
  80. * @param $tablename
  81. * @param $type_field
  82. * @param $record_id
  83. * @param $depth
  84. * @throws Exception
  85. * @return
  86. * The record_id of the table if a matching record exists.
  87. */
  88. function tripal_chado_field_storage_write_recursive($entity_type, $entity, $term,
  89. $op, $field_vals, $base_table, $tablename, $type_field = NULL,
  90. $record_id = NULL, $depth = 0) {
  91. // Intialize the values array.
  92. $values = array();
  93. // Get the schema for this table so that we can identify the primary key
  94. // and foreign keys.
  95. $schema = chado_get_schema($tablename);
  96. $pkey_field = $schema['primary key'][0];
  97. $fkey_fields = $schema['foreign keys'];
  98. $fkey_fields_list = array();
  99. $fkey_base_linker = NULL;
  100. // STEP 1: Recurse on the FK fields.
  101. // Loop through the foreign keys so that we can recurse on those first.
  102. foreach ($fkey_fields as $fk_table => $details) {
  103. foreach ($details['columns'] as $local_id => $remote_id) {
  104. // If this is the base table then do not recurse on the type_id.
  105. if ($tablename == $base_table && $local_id == $type_field) {
  106. $values[$local_id] = $term->details['cvterm']->cvterm_id;
  107. continue;
  108. }
  109. // If this is not the base table then do not recurse on the FK field
  110. // that links this table to the base table.
  111. if ($tablename != $base_table && $details['table'] == $base_table) {
  112. $fkey_base_linker = $local_id;
  113. continue;
  114. }
  115. // Get the value of the FK field as provided by the user.
  116. $fk_val = NULL;
  117. $fk_vals = array();
  118. $fk_field_name = $tablename . '__' . $local_id;
  119. if (array_key_exists($fk_field_name, $field_vals)) {
  120. $fk_val = $field_vals[$fk_field_name][0]['value'];
  121. $fk_vals = $field_vals[$fk_field_name][0];
  122. unset($fk_vals['value']);
  123. }
  124. // Don't recurse if the value of the FK field is set to NULL. The
  125. // Tripal Chado API value for NULL is '__NULL__'.
  126. if ($fk_val == "__NULL__") {
  127. $values[$local_id] = $fk_val;
  128. continue;
  129. }
  130. // Don't recuse if there are no fkvals.
  131. if (count(array_keys($fk_vals)) == 0) {
  132. continue;
  133. }
  134. // Keep track of the FK fields so that in STEP 2 we don't have to
  135. // loop through the $fk_fields again.
  136. $fkey_fields_list[] = $local_id;
  137. // Recurse on the FK field. Pass in the ID for the FK field if one
  138. // exists in the $field_vals;
  139. $fk_val = tripal_chado_field_storage_write_recursive($entity_type,
  140. $entity, $term, $op, $fk_vals, $base_table, $fk_table, NULL, $fk_val, $depth + 1);
  141. if (isset($fk_val) and $fk_val != '' and $fk_val != 0) {
  142. $values[$local_id] = $fk_val;
  143. }
  144. }
  145. }
  146. // STEP 2: Loop through the non FK fields.
  147. // Loop through the fields passed to the function and find any that
  148. // are for this table. Then add their values to the $values array.
  149. foreach ($field_vals as $field_name => $items) {
  150. if (preg_match('/^' . $tablename . '__(.*)/', $field_name, $matches)) {
  151. $chado_field = $matches[1];
  152. // Skip the PKey field. We won't ever insert a primary key and if
  153. // one is provided in the fields then we use it for matching on an
  154. // update. We don't add it to the $values array in either case.
  155. if ($chado_field == $pkey_field) {
  156. continue;
  157. }
  158. // Skip FK fields as those should already have been dealt with the
  159. // recursive code above.
  160. if (in_array($chado_field, $fkey_fields_list)) {
  161. continue;
  162. }
  163. // If the value is empty then exclude this field
  164. if (!$items[0]['value']) {
  165. continue;
  166. }
  167. // Add the value of the field to the $values arr for later insert/update.
  168. $values[$chado_field] = $items[0]['value'];
  169. }
  170. }
  171. // STEP 3: Insert/Update the record.
  172. // If there are no values then return.
  173. if (count($values) == 0) {
  174. return $record_id;
  175. }
  176. // If we don't have an incoming record ID then this is an insert.
  177. if ($record_id == NULL) {
  178. // STEP 3a: Before inserting, we want to make sure the record does not
  179. // already exist. Using the unique constraint check for a matching record.
  180. $options = array('is_duplicate' => TRUE);
  181. $is_duplicate = chado_select_record($tablename, array('*'), $values, $options);
  182. if($is_duplicate) {
  183. $record = chado_select_record($tablename, array('*'), $values);
  184. return $record[0]->$pkey_field;
  185. }
  186. // STEP 3b: Insert the reocrd
  187. // Insert the values array as a new record in the table.
  188. $record = chado_insert_record($tablename, $values);
  189. if ($record === FALSE) {
  190. throw new Exception('Could not insert Chado record into table: "' . $tablename . '".');
  191. }
  192. $record_id = $record[$pkey_field];
  193. }
  194. // We have an incoming record_id so this is an update.
  195. else {
  196. $match[$pkey_field] = $record_id;
  197. if (!chado_update_record($tablename, $match, $values)) {
  198. drupal_set_message("Could not update Chado record in table: $tablename.", 'error');
  199. }
  200. }
  201. return $record_id;
  202. }
  203. /**
  204. * Implements hook_field_storage_load().
  205. *
  206. * Responsible for loading the fields from the Chado database and adding
  207. * their values to the entity.
  208. */
  209. function tripal_chado_field_storage_load($entity_type, $entities, $age,
  210. $fields, $options) {
  211. $load_current = $age == FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT;
  212. global $language;
  213. $langcode = $language->language;
  214. foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {
  215. // Get the base table and record id for the fields of this entity.
  216. $details = db_select('chado_entity', 'ce')
  217. ->fields('ce')
  218. ->condition('entity_id', $entity->id)
  219. ->execute()
  220. ->fetchObject();
  221. if (!$details) {
  222. // TODO: what to do if record is missing!
  223. }
  224. // Get some values needed for loading the values from Chado.
  225. $base_table = $details->data_table;
  226. $type_field = $details->field;
  227. $record_id = $details->record_id;
  228. // Get this table's schema.
  229. $schema = chado_get_schema($base_table);
  230. $pkey_field = $schema['primary key'][0];
  231. // Get the base record if one exists
  232. $columns = array('*');
  233. $match = array($pkey_field => $record_id);
  234. $record = chado_generate_var($base_table, $match);
  235. // For now, expand all 'text' fields.
  236. // TODO: we want to be a bit smarter and allow the user to configure this
  237. // for now we'll expand.
  238. foreach ($schema['fields'] as $field_name => $details) {
  239. if ($schema['fields'][$field_name]['type'] == 'text') {
  240. $record = chado_expand_var($record, 'field', $base_table . '.' . $field_name);
  241. }
  242. }
  243. // Iterate through the entity's fields so we can get the column names
  244. // that need to be selected from each of the tables represented.
  245. $tables = array();
  246. foreach ($fields as $field_id => $ids) {
  247. // By the time this hook runs, the relevant field definitions have been
  248. // populated and cached in FieldInfo, so calling field_info_field_by_id()
  249. // on each field individually is more efficient than loading all fields in
  250. // memory upfront with field_info_field_by_ids().
  251. $field = field_info_field_by_id($field_id);
  252. $field_name = $field['field_name'];
  253. $field_type = $field['type'];
  254. $field_module = $field['module'];
  255. // Skip fields that don't map to a Chado table (e.g. kvproperty_adder).
  256. if (!array_key_exists('settings', $field) or !array_key_exists('chado_table', $field['settings'])) {
  257. continue;
  258. }
  259. // Get the Chado table and column for this field.
  260. $field_table = $field['settings']['chado_table'];
  261. $field_column = $field['settings']['chado_column'];
  262. // There are only two types of fields: 1) fields that represent a single
  263. // column of the base table, or 2) fields that represent a linked record
  264. // in a many-to-one relationship with the base table.
  265. // Type 1: fields from base tables.
  266. if ($field_table == $base_table) {
  267. // Set an empty value by default, and if there is a record, then update.
  268. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0]['value'] = '';
  269. if ($record and property_exists($record, $field_column)) {
  270. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0]['value'] = $record->$field_column;
  271. }
  272. // Allow the creating module to alter the value if desired. The
  273. // module should do this if the field has any other form elements
  274. // that need populationg besides the default value.
  275. $load_function = $field_module . '_' . $field_type . '_field_load';
  276. module_load_include('inc', $field_module, 'includes/fields/' . $field_type);
  277. if (function_exists($load_function)) {
  278. $load_function($field, $entity, $base_table, $record);
  279. }
  280. }
  281. // Type 2: fields for linked records. These fields will have any number
  282. // of form elements that might need populating so we'll offload the
  283. // loading of these fields to the field itself.
  284. if ($field_table != $base_table) {
  285. // Set an empty value by default, and let the hook function update it.
  286. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0]['value'] = '';
  287. $load_function = $field_module . '_' . $field_type . '_field_load';
  288. module_load_include('inc', $field_module, 'includes/fields/' . $field_type);
  289. if (function_exists($load_function)) {
  290. $load_function($field, $entity, $base_table, $record);
  291. }
  292. }
  293. } // end: foreach ($fields as $field_id => $ids) {
  294. } // end: foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {
  295. }
  296. /**
  297. * Iterates through all of the fields reformats to a key/value array.
  298. *
  299. * @param $fields
  300. */
  301. function tripal_chado_field_storage_unnest_fields($fields, $entity_type, $entity) {
  302. $new_fields = array();
  303. // Iterate through all of the fields.
  304. foreach ($fields as $field_id => $ids) {
  305. // Get the field name and all of it's items.
  306. $field = field_info_field_by_id($field_id);
  307. $field_name = $field['field_name'];
  308. $items = field_get_items($entity_type, $entity, $field_name);
  309. // Iterate through the field's items. Fields with cardinality ($delta) > 1
  310. // are multi-valued.
  311. foreach ($items as $delta => $item) {
  312. foreach ($item as $item_name => $value) {
  313. if ($item_name == 'value') {
  314. $new_fields[$field_name][$delta]['value'] = $value;
  315. continue;
  316. }
  317. $matches = array();
  318. if (preg_match('/^(.*?)__.*?$/', $item_name, $matches)) {
  319. $table_name = $matches[1];
  320. $new_fields[$field_name][$delta][$item_name][0]['value'] = $value;
  321. }
  322. }
  323. }
  324. }
  325. return $new_fields;
  326. }
  327. /**
  328. * Implements hook_field_storage_query().
  329. *
  330. * Used by EntityFieldQuery to find the entities having certain entity
  331. * and field conditions and sort them in the given field order.
  332. *
  333. * NOTE: This function needs to exist or errors are triggered but so far it doesn't
  334. * appear to actually need to do anything...
  335. */
  336. function tripal_chado_field_storage_query($query) { }