Class: ActiveRecord::QueryMethods::WhereChain
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ActiveRecord::QueryMethods::WhereChain
- Defined in:
- lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
Overview
WhereChain objects act as placeholder for queries in which #where does not have any parameter. In this case, #where must be chained with #not to return a new relation.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(scope) ⇒ WhereChain
constructor
A new instance of WhereChain.
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#missing(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns a new relation with left outer joins and where clause to identify missing relations.
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#not(opts, *rest) ⇒ Object
Returns a new relation expressing WHERE + NOT condition according to the conditions in the arguments.
Constructor Details
#initialize(scope) ⇒ WhereChain
Returns a new instance of WhereChain.
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# File 'lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb', line 18 def initialize(scope) @scope = scope end |
Instance Method Details
#missing(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns a new relation with left outer joins and where clause to identify missing relations.
For example, posts that are missing a related author:
Post.where.missing(:author)
# SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts"
# LEFT OUTER JOIN "authors" ON "authors"."id" = "posts"."author_id"
# WHERE "authors"."id" IS NULL
Additionally, multiple relations can be combined. This will return posts that are missing both an author and any comments:
Post.where.missing(:author, :comments)
# SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts"
# LEFT OUTER JOIN "authors" ON "authors"."id" = "posts"."author_id"
# LEFT OUTER JOIN "comments" ON "comments"."post_id" = "posts"."id"
# WHERE "authors"."id" IS NULL AND "comments"."id" IS NULL
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# File 'lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb', line 71 def missing(*args) args.each do |arg| reflection = @scope.klass._reflect_on_association(arg) opts = { reflection.table_name => { reflection.association_primary_key => nil } } @scope.left_outer_joins!(arg) @scope.where!(opts) end @scope end |
#not(opts, *rest) ⇒ Object
Returns a new relation expressing WHERE + NOT condition according to the conditions in the arguments.
#not accepts conditions as a string, array, or hash. See QueryMethods#where for more details on each format.
User.where.not("name = 'Jon'")
# SELECT * FROM users WHERE NOT (name = 'Jon')
User.where.not(["name = ?", "Jon"])
# SELECT * FROM users WHERE NOT (name = 'Jon')
User.where.not(name: "Jon")
# SELECT * FROM users WHERE name != 'Jon'
User.where.not(name: nil)
# SELECT * FROM users WHERE name IS NOT NULL
User.where.not(name: %w(Ko1 Nobu))
# SELECT * FROM users WHERE name NOT IN ('Ko1', 'Nobu')
User.where.not(name: "Jon", role: "admin")
# SELECT * FROM users WHERE NOT (name == 'Jon' AND role == 'admin')
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# File 'lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb', line 45 def not(opts, *rest) where_clause = @scope.send(:build_where_clause, opts, rest) @scope.where_clause += where_clause.invert @scope end |