MongoPersist
Library to add MongoDB Persistance to normal Ruby objects
Example
require 'rubygems'
require 'mongo'
require 'mongo_persist'
class Order
include MongoPersist
attr_accessor :po_number
fattr(:order_products) { [] }
def products
order_products.map { |x| x.product }
end
end
class OrderProduct
include MongoPersist
attr_accessor :unit_price, :quantity, :product
# Store a reference to objects for this attribute, not the entire object.
mongo_reference_attributes ['product']
end
class Product
include MongoPersist
attr_accessor :name
end
products = [Product.new(:name => 'Leather Couch'),Product.new(:name => 'Maroon Chair')].each { |x| x.mongo_save! }
orders = []
orders << Order.new(:po_number => 1234, :order_products => [OrderProduct.new(:unit_price => 1000, :quantity => 1, :product => products[0])]).mongo_save!
orders << Order.new(:po_number => 1235, :order_products => [OrderProduct.new(:unit_price => 200, :quantity => 2, :product => products[1])]).mongo_save!
# objects are saved to MongoDB as JSON objects
# get all order objects back from Mongo
# you get back the ruby objects you put in, not raw JSON objects
Order.collection.find_objects
# Since on OrderProduct, the product attribute was marked as a reference attribute,
# the product is stored in MongoDB only as a reference to the product obj
#
# When you read the Order/OrderProduct back out, MongoPersist takes care of
# fetching the Product object again. You don't have to do anything.
Order.collection.find_one_object.products.first # An object of class Product
Order.collection.find_one_object.products.first.name # Leather Couch
# Because the product is stored as a reference, if you update that product
# elsewhere and save to Mongo, later reads of Orders with that product will be correctly updated
products[0].name = 'White Leather Couch'
products[0].mongo_save!
Order.collection.find_one_object.products.first.name # White Leather Couch
Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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Fork the project.
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Make your feature addition or bug fix.
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Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but
bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
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Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 Mike Harris. See LICENSE for details.