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  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. $cvterm = $term->details['cvterm'];
  28. // Get the base table, type field and record_id from the entity.
  29. $base_table = $entity->chado_table;
  30. $type_field = $entity->chado_column;
  31. $record = $entity->chado_record;
  32. $record_id = $entity->chado_record_id;
  33. $base_schema = chado_get_schema($base_table);
  34. $base_pkey = $base_schema['primary key'][0];
  35. // Convert the fields into a key/value list of fields and their values.
  36. $field_vals = tripal_chado_field_storage_write_merge_fields($fields, $entity_type, $entity);
  37. // First, write the record for the base table. If we have a record id then
  38. // this is an upate and we need to set the primary key. If not, then this
  39. // is an insert and we need to set the type_id if the table supports it.
  40. $values = $field_vals[$base_table][0];
  41. if ($record_id) {
  42. $values[$base_pkey] = $record_id;
  43. }
  44. elseif ($type_field) {
  45. $values[$type_field] = $cvterm->cvterm_id;
  46. }
  47. $base_record_id = tripal_chado_field_storage_write_table($base_table, $values);
  48. // If this is an insert then add the chado_entity record.
  49. if ($op == FIELD_STORAGE_INSERT) {
  50. // Add a record to the chado_entity table so that the data for the
  51. // fields can be pulled from Chado when loaded the next time.
  52. $record = array(
  53. 'entity_id' => $entity->id,
  54. 'record_id' => $base_record_id,
  55. 'data_table' => $base_table,
  56. 'type_table' => $base_table,
  57. 'field' => $type_field,
  58. );
  59. $success = drupal_write_record('chado_entity', $record);
  60. if (!$success) {
  61. drupal_set_message('Unable to insert new Chado entity.', 'error');
  62. }
  63. }
  64. // Now that we have handled the base table, we need to handle linking tables.
  65. foreach ($field_vals as $table_name => $details) {
  66. // Skip the base table as we've already dealt with it.
  67. if ($table_name == $base_table) {
  68. continue;
  69. }
  70. foreach ($details as $delta => $values) {
  71. $record_id = tripal_chado_field_storage_write_table($table_name, $values);
  72. }
  73. }
  74. }
  75. /**
  76. * Write (inserts/oupdates) a nested array of values for a table.
  77. *
  78. * The $values array is of the same format used by chado_insert_record() and
  79. * chado_update_record(). However, both of those methods will use any nested
  80. * arrays (i.e. representing foreign keys) to select an appropriate record ID
  81. * that can be substituted as the value. Here, the nested arrays are
  82. * either inserted or updated as well, but the choice is determined if the
  83. * primary key value is present. If present an update occurs, if not present
  84. * then an insert occurs.
  85. *
  86. * This function is recursive and nested arrays from the lowest point of the
  87. * "tree" are dealt with first.
  88. *
  89. * @param $table_name
  90. * The name of the table on which the insertion/update is performed.
  91. * @param $values
  92. * The values array for the insertion.
  93. * @throws Exception
  94. * @return
  95. * The unique record ID.
  96. */
  97. function tripal_chado_field_storage_write_table($table_name, $values) {
  98. $schema = chado_get_schema($table_name);
  99. $fkeys = $schema['foreign keys'];
  100. $pkey = $schema['primary key'][0];
  101. // Before inserting or updating this table, recurse if there are any
  102. // nested FK array values.
  103. foreach ($values as $column => $value) {
  104. // If this value is an array then it must be a FK... let's recurse.
  105. if (is_array($value)) {
  106. // Find the name of the FK table for this column.
  107. $fktable_name = '';
  108. foreach ($fkeys as $fktable => $details) {
  109. foreach ($details['columns'] as $fkey_lcolumn => $fkey_rcolumn) {
  110. if ($fkey_lcolumn == $column) {
  111. $fktable_name = $fktable;
  112. }
  113. }
  114. }
  115. // Recurse on this recod.
  116. $record_id = tripal_chado_field_storage_write_table($fktable_name, $values[$column]);
  117. $values[$column] = $record_id;
  118. }
  119. }
  120. // Fields with a cardinality greater than 1 will often submit an
  121. // empty form. We want to remove these empty submissions. We can detect
  122. // them if all of the fields are empty.
  123. $num_empty = 0;
  124. foreach ($values as $column => $value) {
  125. if (!$value) {
  126. $num_empty++;
  127. }
  128. }
  129. if ($num_empty == count(array_keys($values))) {
  130. return '';
  131. }
  132. // If the primary key column has a value then this will be an udpate,
  133. // otherwise it's an insert.
  134. if (!array_key_exists($pkey, $values) or !$values[$pkey]) {
  135. // Before inserting, we want to make sure the record does not
  136. // already exist. Using the unique constraint check for a matching record.
  137. $options = array('is_duplicate' => TRUE);
  138. $is_duplicate = chado_select_record($table_name, array('*'), $values, $options);
  139. if($is_duplicate) {
  140. $record = chado_select_record($table_name, array('*'), $values);
  141. return $record[0]->$pkey;
  142. }
  143. // Insert the values array as a new record in the table.
  144. $record = chado_insert_record($table_name, $values);
  145. if ($record === FALSE) {
  146. throw new Exception('Could not insert Chado record into table: "' . $table_name . '".');
  147. }
  148. return $record[$pkey];
  149. }
  150. // We have an incoming record_id so this is an update.
  151. else {
  152. // TODO: what if the unique constraint matches another record? That is
  153. // not being tested for here.
  154. $match[$pkey] = $values[$pkey];
  155. if (!chado_update_record($table_name, $match, $values)) {
  156. drupal_set_message("Could not update Chado record in table: $table_name.", 'error');
  157. }
  158. return $values[$pkey];
  159. }
  160. }
  161. /**
  162. * Implements hook_field_storage_load().
  163. *
  164. * Responsible for loading the fields from the Chado database and adding
  165. * their values to the entity.
  166. */
  167. function tripal_chado_field_storage_load($entity_type, $entities, $age,
  168. $fields, $options) {
  169. $load_current = $age == FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT;
  170. global $language;
  171. $langcode = $language->language;
  172. foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {
  173. // The chado_xxxx properties are added to the entity in the
  174. // tripal_chado_entity_load() hook which unfortunately is called after
  175. // attaching fields. So, we may not have these properties. If that's
  176. // the case we can get them by querying the chado_entity table directly.
  177. // The chado_xxxx properites will be here in the case of syncing
  178. // records.
  179. // TODO: perhaps we should add a hook_entity_preattach() hook?
  180. if (property_exists($entity, 'chado_table')) {
  181. // Get the base table and record id for the fields of this entity.
  182. $base_table = $entity->chado_table;
  183. $type_field = $entity->chado_column;
  184. $record_id = $entity->chado_record_id;
  185. }
  186. else {
  187. // Get the base table and record id for the fields of this entity.
  188. $details = db_select('chado_entity', 'ce')
  189. ->fields('ce')
  190. ->condition('entity_id', $entity->id)
  191. ->execute()
  192. ->fetchObject();
  193. if (!$details) {
  194. // TODO: what to do if record is missing!
  195. }
  196. // Get some values needed for loading the values from Chado.
  197. $base_table = $details->data_table;
  198. $type_field = $details->field;
  199. $record_id = $details->record_id;
  200. }
  201. // Get this table's schema.
  202. $schema = chado_get_schema($base_table);
  203. $pkey_field = $schema['primary key'][0];
  204. // Get the base record if one exists
  205. $columns = array('*');
  206. $match = array($pkey_field => $record_id);
  207. $record = chado_generate_var($base_table, $match);
  208. $entity->chado_record = $record;
  209. // For now, expand all 'text' fields.
  210. // TODO: we want to be a bit smarter and allow the user to configure this
  211. // for now we'll expand.
  212. foreach ($schema['fields'] as $field_name => $details) {
  213. if ($schema['fields'][$field_name]['type'] == 'text') {
  214. $record = chado_expand_var($record, 'field', $base_table . '.' . $field_name);
  215. }
  216. }
  217. // Iterate through the entity's fields so we can get the column names
  218. // that need to be selected from each of the tables represented.
  219. $tables = array();
  220. foreach ($fields as $field_id => $ids) {
  221. // By the time this hook runs, the relevant field definitions have been
  222. // populated and cached in FieldInfo, so calling field_info_field_by_id()
  223. // on each field individually is more efficient than loading all fields in
  224. // memory upfront with field_info_field_by_ids().
  225. $field = field_info_field_by_id($field_id);
  226. $field_name = $field['field_name'];
  227. $field_type = $field['type'];
  228. $field_module = $field['module'];
  229. // Skip fields that don't map to a Chado table (e.g. kvproperty_adder).
  230. if (!array_key_exists('settings', $field) or !array_key_exists('chado_table', $field['settings'])) {
  231. continue;
  232. }
  233. // Get the Chado table and column for this field.
  234. $field_table = $field['settings']['chado_table'];
  235. $field_column = $field['settings']['chado_column'];
  236. // There are only two types of fields: 1) fields that represent a single
  237. // column of the base table, or 2) fields that represent a linked record
  238. // in a many-to-one relationship with the base table.
  239. // Type 1: fields from base tables.
  240. if ($field_table == $base_table) {
  241. // Set an empty value by default, and if there is a record, then update.
  242. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0]['value'] = '';
  243. if ($record and property_exists($record, $field_column)) {
  244. // If the field column is an object then it's a FK to another table.
  245. // and because $record object is created by the chado_generate_var()
  246. // function we must go one more level deeper to get the value
  247. if (is_object($record->$field_column)) {
  248. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0][$field_table . '__' . $field_column] = $record->$field_column->$field_column;
  249. }
  250. else {
  251. // For non FK fields we'll make the field value be the same
  252. // as the column value.
  253. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0]['value'] = $record->$field_column;
  254. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0][$field_table . '__' . $field_column] = $record->$field_column;
  255. }
  256. }
  257. // Allow the creating module to alter the value if desired. The
  258. // module should do this if the field has any other form elements
  259. // that need populationg besides the value which was set above.
  260. module_load_include('inc', $field_module, 'includes/fields/' . $field_type);
  261. if (preg_match('/^chado/', $field_type) and class_exists($field_type)) {
  262. $field_obj = new $field_type();
  263. $field_obj->load($field, $entity, array('record' => $record));
  264. }
  265. $load_function = $field_type . '_load';
  266. if (function_exists($load_function)) {
  267. $load_function($field, $entity, $base_table, $record);
  268. }
  269. }
  270. // Type 2: fields for linked records. These fields will have any number
  271. // of form elements that might need populating so we'll offload the
  272. // loading of these fields to the field itself.
  273. if ($field_table != $base_table) {
  274. // Set an empty value by default, and let the hook function update it.
  275. $entity->{$field_name}['und'][0]['value'] = '';
  276. $load_function = $field_type . '_load';
  277. module_load_include('inc', $field_module, 'includes/fields/' . $field_type);
  278. if (preg_match('/^chado/', $field_type) and class_exists($field_type)) {
  279. $field_obj = new $field_type();
  280. if (method_exists($field_obj, 'load')) {
  281. $field_obj->load($field, $entity, array('record' => $record));
  282. }
  283. }
  284. if (function_exists($load_function)) {
  285. $load_function($field, $entity, $base_table, $record);
  286. }
  287. }
  288. } // end: foreach ($fields as $field_id => $ids) {
  289. } // end: foreach ($entities as $id => $entity) {
  290. }
  291. /**
  292. * Merges the values of all fields into a single array keyed by table name.
  293. */
  294. function tripal_chado_field_storage_write_merge_fields($fields, $entity_type, $entity) {
  295. $new_fields = array();
  296. // Iterate through all of the fields and organize them into a
  297. // new fields array keyed by the table name
  298. foreach ($fields as $field_id => $ids) {
  299. // Get the field name and information about it.
  300. $field = field_info_field_by_id($field_id);
  301. $field_name = $field['field_name'];
  302. // Some fields (e.g. chado_linker_cvterm_adder) don't add data to
  303. // Chado so they don't have a table, but they are still attached to the
  304. // entity. Just skip these.
  305. if (!array_key_exists('chado_table', $field['settings'])) {
  306. continue;
  307. }
  308. $chado_table = $field['settings']['chado_table'];
  309. $chado_column = $field['settings']['chado_column'];
  310. // Iterate through the field's items. Fields with cardinality ($delta) > 1
  311. // are multi-valued.
  312. $items = field_get_items($entity_type, $entity, $field_name);
  313. foreach ($items as $delta => $item) {
  314. foreach ($item as $item_name => $value) {
  315. $matches = array();
  316. if (preg_match('/^(.*?)__(.*?)$/', $item_name, $matches)) {
  317. $table_name = $matches[1];
  318. $column_name = $matches[2];
  319. // Is this a nested FK field? If so break it down into a sub array.
  320. if (preg_match('/^(.*?)--(.*?)$/', $column_name, $matches)) {
  321. $parent_item_name = $matches[1];
  322. $sub_item_name = $matches[2];
  323. $sub_item = tripal_chado_field_storage_expand_field($sub_item_name, $value);
  324. if (count(array_keys($sub_item))) {
  325. // If we've already encountered this table and column then we've
  326. // already seen the numeric FK value or we've already added a
  327. // subcolumn. If the former we want to convert this to an array
  328. // so we can add the details.
  329. if (!array_key_exists($table_name, $new_fields) or
  330. !array_key_exists($delta, $new_fields[$table_name]) or
  331. !array_key_exists($parent_item_name, $new_fields[$table_name][$delta]) or
  332. !is_array($new_fields[$table_name][$delta][$parent_item_name])) {
  333. $new_fields[$table_name][$delta][$parent_item_name] = array();
  334. }
  335. $new_fields[$table_name][$delta][$parent_item_name] += $sub_item;
  336. }
  337. }
  338. else {
  339. // If not seen this table and column then just add it. If we've
  340. // already seen it then it means it's a FK field and we've already
  341. // added subfields so do nothing.
  342. if (!array_key_exists($table_name, $new_fields) or
  343. !array_key_exists($delta, $new_fields[$table_name]) or
  344. !array_key_exists($column_name, $new_fields[$table_name][$delta])) {
  345. $new_fields[$table_name][$delta][$column_name] = $value;
  346. }
  347. }
  348. }
  349. }
  350. // If there is no value set for the field using the
  351. // [table_name]__[field name] naming schema then check if a 'value' item
  352. // is present and if so use that.
  353. if ((!array_key_exists($chado_table, $new_fields) or
  354. !array_key_exists($delta, $new_fields[$chado_table]) or
  355. !array_key_exists($chado_column, $new_fields[$chado_table][$delta])) and
  356. array_key_exists('value', $items[$delta]) and
  357. !is_array($items[$delta]['value'])) {
  358. $new_fields[$chado_table][$delta][$chado_column] = $items[$delta]['value'];
  359. }
  360. }
  361. }
  362. return $new_fields;
  363. }
  364. /**
  365. * Recurses through a field's item name breaking it into a nested array.
  366. *
  367. *
  368. */
  369. function tripal_chado_field_storage_expand_field($item_name, $value) {
  370. $matches = array();
  371. if (preg_match('/^(.*?)--(.*?)$/', $item_name, $matches)) {
  372. $parent_item_name = $matches[1];
  373. $sub_item_name = $matches[2];
  374. $sub_item = tripal_chado_field_storage_expand_field($sub_item_name, $value);
  375. return array($parent_item_name => $sub_item);
  376. }
  377. else {
  378. return array($item_name => $value);
  379. }
  380. }
  381. /**
  382. * Implements hook_field_storage_query().
  383. *
  384. * Used by EntityFieldQuery to find the entities having certain field values.
  385. *
  386. * We do not support use of the EntityFieldQuery API for Tripal based fields
  387. * because EFQ doesn't support when multiple storage backends are used. Instead
  388. * use the TripalFieldQuery class and implement the hook_storage_tquery()
  389. * function.
  390. */
  391. function tripal_chado_field_storage_query($query) {
  392. }
  393. /**
  394. * Implements hook_field_storage_tquery().
  395. *
  396. * Used by TripalFieldQuery to find the entities having certain field values.
  397. *
  398. * @param $conditions
  399. */
  400. function tripal_chado_field_storage_tquery($conditions) {
  401. $filter = array();
  402. foreach ($conditions as $index => $condition) {
  403. $field = $condition['field'];
  404. $field_type = $field['type'];
  405. $field_module = $field['module'];
  406. $settings = $field['settings'];
  407. $chado_table = $settings['chado_table'];
  408. $chado_column = $settings['chado_column'];
  409. // Allow the creating module to alter the value if desired.
  410. $value = '';
  411. module_load_include('inc', $field_module, 'includes/fields/' . $field_type);
  412. if (preg_match('/^chado/', $field_type) and class_exists($field_type)) {
  413. $field_obj = new $field_type();
  414. if (method_exists($field_obj, 'query')) {
  415. $value = $field_obj->query($condition);
  416. }
  417. }
  418. // If there is no field to rewrite the value then use defaults.
  419. else {
  420. $value = $condition['value'];
  421. }
  422. // use the appropriate operator.
  423. $operator = $condition['operator'];
  424. switch ($operator) {
  425. case '=':
  426. $filter[$chado_table][$chado_column] = $condition['value'];
  427. break;
  428. case '>':
  429. case '>=':
  430. case '<':
  431. case '<=':
  432. $filter[$chado_table][$chado_column] = array(
  433. 'op' => $operator,
  434. 'data' => $value,
  435. );
  436. break;
  437. case '<>':
  438. $filter[$chado_table][$chado_column] = array(
  439. 'op' => 'NOT',
  440. 'data' => $value,
  441. );
  442. break;
  443. case 'CONTAINS':
  444. break;
  445. $filter[$chado_table][$chado_column] = array(
  446. 'op' => 'LIKE',
  447. 'data' => '%' . $value . '%',
  448. );
  449. case 'STARTS WITH':
  450. $filter[$chado_table][$chado_column] = array(
  451. 'op' => 'LIKE',
  452. 'data' => $value . '%',
  453. );
  454. break;
  455. default:
  456. // unrecognized operation.
  457. break;
  458. }
  459. }
  460. // Iterate through the filters and perform the query
  461. $entity_ids = array();
  462. foreach ($filter as $chado_table => $values) {
  463. // First get the matching record IDs from the Chado table.
  464. $schema = chado_get_schema($chado_table);
  465. $pkey = $schema['primary key'][0];
  466. $results = chado_select_record($chado_table, array($pkey), $values);
  467. $record_ids = array();
  468. foreach ($results as $result) {
  469. $record_ids[] = $result->$pkey;
  470. }
  471. // Next look for matching IDs in the chado_entity table.
  472. $filter_ids = array();
  473. $results = db_select('chado_entity', 'CE')
  474. ->fields('CE', array('entity_id'))
  475. ->condition('record_id', $record_ids)
  476. ->execute();
  477. while ($result = $results->fetchObject()) {
  478. $filter_ids[] = $result->entity_id;
  479. }
  480. // Take the intersection of IDs in this filter with those in the
  481. // final $entity_ids;
  482. if (count($entity_ids) == 0) {
  483. $entity_ids = $filter_ids;
  484. }
  485. else {
  486. $entity_ids = array_intersect($entity_ids, $filter_ids);
  487. }
  488. }
  489. return $entity_ids;
  490. }