Roland --

The main thing is, a resultset isn't your data, it's a way to *get to* your
data. At some point your process needs to iterate thru the rows that your
recordset would return, and that's the part you want in your data.

It's not that you're rebuilding the data structure, you just want to get
the data you need, omitting the other housekeeping items that would clutter
up your results (and take time to encode).

E.g.

  DB<3> |x $rs
0  DBIx::Class::ResultSet=HASH(0xc1e8460)
   '_result_class' => 'WT::Model::Model::Master'
   'attrs' => HASH(0xc239ed8)
      'alias' => 'me'
      'where' => HASH(0xc1e55e0)
         'ix' => '-1'
   'cond' => HASH(0xc1e55e0)
      -> REUSED_ADDRESS
   'pager' => undef
   'result_source' => DBIx::Class::ResultSource::Table=HASH(0xbbaa400)
      '_columns' => HASH(0xbbaa7c0)
         'cat' => HASH(0xbb74b30)
            'data_type' => 'VARCHAR'
            'default_value' => undef
            'is_nullable' => 1
            'size' => 8
         'class' => HASH(0xbb74cb0)
            'data_type' => 'VARCHAR'
            'default_value' => undef
            'is_nullable' => 1
            'size' => 4
*...snip...300 or more lines later...snip...*
               'sqlt_deploy_callback' => 'default_sqlt_deploy_hook'
         'storage' => DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI=HASH(0xbba4470)
            '_connect_info' => ARRAY(0xb9ae738)
               0  HASH(0xac9f618)
                  'dsn' => 'dbi:mysql:dbname=wt'
                  'password' => 'sekrit-goeth-thither'
                  'user' => 'blahyaddablah'
            '_dbh_details' => HASH(0xbba78b0)
                 empty hash
            '_dbh_gen' => 0
            '_dbi_connect_info' => ARRAY(0xab32940)
               0  'dbi:mysql:dbname=wt'
               1  'blahyaddablah'
               2  'sekrit-goeth-thither'
               3  HASH(0xab32860)
                  'AutoCommit' => 1
                  'PrintError' => 0
                  'RaiseError' => 1
                  'ShowErrorStatement' => 1
            '_dbic_connect_attributes' => HASH(0xab32860)
               -> REUSED_ADDRESS
            '_in_dbh_do' => 0
            '_sql_maker' => undef
            '_sql_maker_opts' => HASH(0xbba78d0)
                 empty hash
            'savepoints' => ARRAY(0xbba4480)
                 empty array
            'schema' => WT::Schema=HASH(0xb93e380)
               -> REUSED_ADDRESS
            'transaction_depth' => 0
      'source_name' => 'Master'
      'sqlt_deploy_callback' => 'default_sqlt_deploy_hook'

Encoding all that recordset background gunk as JSON is not going to be
useful. You just need your data, and $rs->next() is a clean way to get at
that.



On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 7:21 AM, Roland Philibert <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Will,****
>
> Thanks for this, am not sure I understand though..****
>
> I don’t really want to re-build the datastructure as the resultset $rs
> contains all relationships used by the template.****
>
> What I want to achieve is send back $body (from my rendered TT) via JSON
> back to my $.ajax.****
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> Any example on how to this and I’d be very grateful.****
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> ** **
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> Thanks.****
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> ** **
>
> *From:* will trillich [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 25 April 2012 14:53
> *To:* The elegant MVC web framework
> *Subject:* Re: [Catalyst] TT via AJAX****
>
> ** **
>
> Roland --****
>
> ** **
>
> Assuming your JSON view is trying to encode the 'result' item from your
> stash, first let's see why encoding a blessed object is fraught with peril.
> ****
>
> ** **
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> Try running your server in debug mode, and when you get to the ->stash()
> line, try "x $rs". You really want all that JSON-encoded?****
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> Blessed objects (such as a recordset or a request or a response) typically
> contain many, many layers that are often going to be overkill when encoding
> stuff as JSON, when really you just want a few top-level items.****
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> So you should iterate through your objects and/or collections and create a
> hashref that contains plain primitives (or maybe a few more hashrefs or
> arrayrefs when needed) instead of asking JSON to translate blessed objects
> that are dozens of layers deep.****
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> Instead of doing ...->stash( result => [ $rs ] ) build your own data
> structure, by doing something like****
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> my $json = {****
>
>   data => [],****
>
>   count=> $rs->count,****
>
>   other => $self->blah,****
>
> };****
>
> while ( my $rec = $rs->next ) {****
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>   my %fields = $self->get_important_values( $rec );****
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>   push @{ $json->{data} }, { %fields );****
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> }****
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> $c->stash( result => $json );****
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> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Roland Philibert <[email protected]>
> wrote:****
>
> Hello all,****
>
> I’d like to render some HTML content being formatted from a  TT view via
> AJAX.
> Can anybody recommend a way to do that please?****
>
>  ****
>
> The method I am using now for AJAX  is REST controller and JSON View.****
>
>  ****
>
> ...****
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> sub ajaxaction :Local :ActionClass('REST') {}****
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> sub ajaxaction _GET {****
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>  ****
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>                 my ($self, $c) = @_;****
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>                 my $rs =  $c->model(DN)->resultset(Table)->find(...);****
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>                 my $body =
> $c->view(MYTT)->render($c,'dir/temp.mailtt',$c->stash( result  => [ $rs ]
> )); ß this is the weird bit I guess.****
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>                 my @content =();****
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>                 push @content, $body;****
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>                 $self->status_ok(****
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>                         $c,****
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>                         entity => \@content,****
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>                 );****
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> }****
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> sub end :Private {****
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>         my ($self, $c) = @_;****
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>         $c->forward("View::JSON");****
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> }****
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> ..but doing this I get the error:****
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>  ****
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> Caught exception in MyApp::View::JSON->process "encountered object
> 'MyApp::Model::DB::Table=HASH(0xdb2c330)', but neither allow_blessed nor
> convert_blessed settings are enabled at (eval 1606) line 151."****
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