Class: ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy
- Defined in:
- lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb
Overview
Collection proxies in Active Record are middlemen between an association
, and its target
result set.
For example, given
class Blog < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :posts
end
blog = Blog.first
The collection proxy returned by blog.posts
is built from a :has_many
association
, and delegates to a collection of posts as the target
.
This class delegates unknown methods to the association
‘s relation class via a delegate cache.
The target
result set is not loaded until needed. For example,
blog.posts.count
is computed directly through SQL and does not trigger by itself the instantiation of the actual post records.
Constant Summary
Constants inherited from Relation
Relation::CLAUSE_METHODS, Relation::INVALID_METHODS_FOR_DELETE_ALL, Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS, Relation::SINGLE_VALUE_METHODS, Relation::VALUE_METHODS
Constants included from FinderMethods
Constants included from QueryMethods
QueryMethods::FROZEN_EMPTY_ARRAY, QueryMethods::FROZEN_EMPTY_HASH, QueryMethods::VALID_UNSCOPING_VALUES
Constants included from Batches
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Relation
#klass, #predicate_builder, #skip_preloading_value, #table
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#<<(*records) ⇒ Object
(also: #push, #append, #concat)
Adds one or more
records
to the collection by setting their foreign keys to the association’s primary key. -
#==(other) ⇒ Object
Equivalent to
Array#==
. -
#build(attributes = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #new)
Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated with
attributes
and linked to this object, but have not yet been saved. -
#calculate(operation, column_name) ⇒ Object
–.
-
#clear ⇒ Object
Equivalent to
delete_all
. -
#create(attributes = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated with attributes, linked to this object and that has already been saved (if it passes the validations).
-
#create!(attributes = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Like #create, except that if the record is invalid, raises an exception.
-
#delete(*records) ⇒ Object
Deletes the
records
supplied from the collection according to the strategy specified by the:dependent
option. -
#delete_all(dependent = nil) ⇒ Object
Deletes all the records from the collection according to the strategy specified by the
:dependent
option. -
#destroy(*records) ⇒ Object
Destroys the
records
supplied and removes them from the collection. -
#destroy_all ⇒ Object
Deletes the records of the collection directly from the database ignoring the
:dependent
option. -
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the collection is empty. -
#find(*args) ⇒ Object
Finds an object in the collection responding to the
id
. -
#include?(record) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the givenrecord
is present in the collection. -
#initialize(klass, association) ⇒ CollectionProxy
constructor
:nodoc:.
-
#inspect ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#last(limit = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns the last record, or the last
n
records, from the collection. - #load_target ⇒ Object
-
#loaded? ⇒ Boolean
(also: #loaded)
Returns
true
if the association has been loaded, otherwisefalse
. - #pluck(*column_names) ⇒ Object
-
#prepend(*args) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#pretty_print(pp) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#proxy_association ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#records ⇒ Object
:method: to_ary.
-
#reload ⇒ Object
Reloads the collection from the database.
-
#replace(other_array) ⇒ Object
Replaces this collection with
other_array
. -
#reset ⇒ Object
Unloads the association.
-
#reset_scope ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#scope ⇒ Object
Returns a
Relation
object for the records in this association. -
#size ⇒ Object
Returns the size of the collection.
-
#take(limit = nil) ⇒ Object
Gives a record (or N records if a parameter is supplied) from the collection using the same rules as
ActiveRecord::Base.take
. - #target ⇒ Object
Methods inherited from Relation
#_exec_scope, #alias_tracker, #any?, #bind_attribute, #blank?, #cache_key, #cache_key_with_version, #cache_version, #create_or_find_by, #create_or_find_by!, #delete_by, #destroy_by, #eager_loading?, #empty_scope?, #encode_with, #explain, #find_or_create_by, #find_or_create_by!, #find_or_initialize_by, #first_or_create, #first_or_create!, #first_or_initialize, #has_limit_or_offset?, #initialize_copy, #joined_includes_values, #load, #load_async, #many?, #none?, #one?, #preload_associations, #scheduled?, #scope_for_create, #scoping, #to_ary, #to_sql, #touch_all, #update, #update!, #update_all, #update_counters, #values, #values_for_queries, #where_values_hash
Methods included from FinderMethods
#exists?, #fifth, #fifth!, #find_by, #find_by!, #find_sole_by, #first, #first!, #forty_two, #forty_two!, #fourth, #fourth!, #last!, #raise_record_not_found_exception!, #second, #second!, #second_to_last, #second_to_last!, #sole, #take!, #third, #third!, #third_to_last, #third_to_last!
Methods included from Calculations
#average, #count, #ids, #maximum, #minimum, #pick, #sum
Methods included from SpawnMethods
#except, #merge, #merge!, #only, #spawn
Methods included from QueryMethods
#_select!, #and, #and!, #annotate, #annotate!, #arel, #construct_join_dependency, #create_with, #create_with!, #distinct, #distinct!, #eager_load, #eager_load!, #excluding, #excluding!, #extending, #extending!, #extract_associated, #from, #from!, #group, #group!, #having, #having!, #in_order_of, #includes, #includes!, #invert_where, #invert_where!, #joins, #joins!, #left_outer_joins, #left_outer_joins!, #limit, #limit!, #lock, #lock!, #none, #none!, #offset, #offset!, #optimizer_hints, #optimizer_hints!, #or, #or!, #order, #order!, #preload, #preload!, #readonly, #readonly!, #references, #references!, #reorder, #reorder!, #reselect, #reselect!, #reverse_order, #reverse_order!, #rewhere, #select, #skip_preloading!, #skip_query_cache!, #strict_loading, #strict_loading!, #structurally_compatible?, #uniq!, #unscope, #unscope!, #where, #where!
Methods included from Batches
#find_each, #find_in_batches, #in_batches
Methods included from Explain
#collecting_queries_for_explain, #exec_explain
Constructor Details
#initialize(klass, association) ⇒ CollectionProxy
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 30 def initialize(klass, association, **) # :nodoc: @association = association super klass extensions = association.extensions extend(*extensions) if extensions.any? end |
Instance Method Details
#<<(*records) ⇒ Object Also known as: push, append, concat
Adds one or more records
to the collection by setting their foreign keys to the association’s primary key. Since <<
flattens its argument list and inserts each record, push
and concat
behave identically. Returns self
so several appends may be chained together.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.size # => 0
person.pets << Pet.new(name: 'Fancy-Fancy')
person.pets << [Pet.new(name: 'Spook'), Pet.new(name: 'Choo-Choo')]
person.pets.size # => 3
person.id # => 1
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1031 def <<(*records) proxy_association.concat(records) && self end |
#==(other) ⇒ Object
Equivalent to Array#==
. Returns true
if the two arrays contain the same number of elements and if each element is equal to the corresponding element in the other
array, otherwise returns false
.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>
# ]
other = person.pets.to_ary
person.pets == other
# => true
other = [Pet.new(id: 1), Pet.new(id: 2)]
person.pets == other
# => false
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 962 def ==(other) load_target == other end |
#build(attributes = {}, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: new
Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated with attributes
and linked to this object, but have not yet been saved. You can pass an array of attributes hashes, this will return an array with the new objects.
class Person
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.build
# => #<Pet id: nil, name: nil, person_id: 1>
person.pets.build(name: 'Fancy-Fancy')
# => #<Pet id: nil, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
person.pets.build([{name: 'Spook'}, {name: 'Choo-Choo'}, {name: 'Brain'}])
# => [
# #<Pet id: nil, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: nil, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: nil, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.size # => 5 # size of the collection
person.pets.count # => 0 # count from database
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 316 def build(attributes = {}, &block) @association.build(attributes, &block) end |
#calculate(operation, column_name) ⇒ Object
–
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 722 def calculate(operation, column_name) null_scope? ? scope.calculate(operation, column_name) : super end |
#clear ⇒ Object
Equivalent to delete_all
. The difference is that returns self
, instead of an array with the deleted objects, so methods can be chained. See delete_all
for more information. Note that because delete_all
removes records by directly running an SQL query into the database, the updated_at
column of the object is not changed.
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1048 def clear delete_all self end |
#create(attributes = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated with attributes, linked to this object and that has already been saved (if it passes the validations).
class Person
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.create(name: 'Fancy-Fancy')
# => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
person.pets.create([{name: 'Spook'}, {name: 'Choo-Choo'}])
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets.count # => 3
person.pets.find(1, 2, 3)
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 347 def create(attributes = {}, &block) @association.create(attributes, &block) end |
#create!(attributes = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Like #create, except that if the record is invalid, raises an exception.
class Person
has_many :pets
end
class Pet
validates :name, presence: true
end
person.pets.create!(name: nil)
# => ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: Validation failed: Name can't be blank
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 363 def create!(attributes = {}, &block) @association.create!(attributes, &block) end |
#delete(*records) ⇒ Object
Deletes the records
supplied from the collection according to the strategy specified by the :dependent
option. If no :dependent
option is given, then it will follow the default strategy. Returns an array with the deleted records.
For has_many :through
associations, the default deletion strategy is :delete_all
.
For has_many
associations, the default deletion strategy is :nullify
. This sets the foreign keys to NULL
.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets # dependent: :nullify option by default
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.delete(Pet.find(1))
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>]
person.pets.size # => 2
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
Pet.find(1)
# => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: nil>
If it is set to :destroy
all the records
are removed by calling their destroy
method. See destroy
for more information.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets, dependent: :destroy
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.delete(Pet.find(1), Pet.find(3))
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.size # => 1
person.pets
# => [#<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>]
Pet.find(1, 3)
# => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with 'id': (1, 3)
If it is set to :delete_all
, all the records
are deleted without calling their destroy
method.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets, dependent: :delete_all
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.delete(Pet.find(1))
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>]
person.pets.size # => 2
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
Pet.find(1)
# => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find Pet with 'id'=1
You can pass Integer
or String
values, it finds the records responding to the id
and executes delete on them.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.delete("1")
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>]
person.pets.delete(2, 3)
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 618 def delete(*records) @association.delete(*records).tap { reset_scope } end |
#delete_all(dependent = nil) ⇒ Object
Deletes all the records from the collection according to the strategy specified by the :dependent
option. If no :dependent
option is given, then it will follow the default strategy.
For has_many :through
associations, the default deletion strategy is :delete_all
.
For has_many
associations, the default deletion strategy is :nullify
. This sets the foreign keys to NULL
.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets # dependent: :nullify option by default
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.delete_all
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.size # => 0
person.pets # => []
Pet.find(1, 2, 3)
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: nil>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: nil>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: nil>
# ]
Both has_many
and has_many :through
dependencies default to the :delete_all
strategy if the :dependent
option is set to :destroy
. Records are not instantiated and callbacks will not be fired.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets, dependent: :destroy
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.delete_all
Pet.find(1, 2, 3)
# => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with 'id': (1, 2, 3)
If it is set to :delete_all
, all the objects are deleted without calling their destroy
method.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets, dependent: :delete_all
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.delete_all
Pet.find(1, 2, 3)
# => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with 'id': (1, 2, 3)
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 472 def delete_all(dependent = nil) @association.delete_all(dependent).tap { reset_scope } end |
#destroy(*records) ⇒ Object
Destroys the records
supplied and removes them from the collection. This method will always remove record from the database ignoring the :dependent
option. Returns an array with the removed records.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.destroy(Pet.find(1))
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>]
person.pets.size # => 2
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.destroy(Pet.find(2), Pet.find(3))
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.size # => 0
person.pets # => []
Pet.find(1, 2, 3) # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with 'id': (1, 2, 3)
You can pass Integer
or String
values, it finds the records responding to the id
and then deletes them from the database.
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 4, name: "Benny", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.destroy("4")
# => #<Pet id: 4, name: "Benny", person_id: 1>
person.pets.size # => 2
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.destroy(5, 6)
# => [
# #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.size # => 0
person.pets # => []
Pet.find(4, 5, 6) # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Pets with 'id': (4, 5, 6)
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 690 def destroy(*records) @association.destroy(*records).tap { reset_scope } end |
#destroy_all ⇒ Object
Deletes the records of the collection directly from the database ignoring the :dependent
option. Records are instantiated and it invokes before_remove
, after_remove
, before_destroy
, and after_destroy
callbacks.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.size # => 3
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.destroy_all
person.pets.size # => 0
person.pets # => []
Pet.find(1) # => Couldn't find Pet with id=1
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 499 def destroy_all @association.destroy_all.tap { reset_scope } end |
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the collection is empty. If the collection has been loaded it is equivalent to collection.size.zero?
. If the collection has not been loaded, it is equivalent to !collection.exists?
. If the collection has not already been loaded and you are going to fetch the records anyway it is better to check collection.load.empty?
.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.count # => 1
person.pets.empty? # => false
person.pets.delete_all
person.pets.count # => 0
person.pets.empty? # => true
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 829 def empty? @association.empty? end |
#find(*args) ⇒ Object
Finds an object in the collection responding to the id
. Uses the same rules as ActiveRecord::Base.find. Returns ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound error if the object cannot be found.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.find(1) # => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
person.pets.find(4) # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find Pet with 'id'=4
person.pets.find(2) { |pet| pet.name.downcase! }
# => #<Pet id: 2, name: "fancy-fancy", person_id: 1>
person.pets.find(2, 3)
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 136 def find(*args) return super if block_given? @association.find(*args) end |
#include?(record) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the given record
is present in the collection.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets # => [#<Pet id: 20, name: "Snoop">]
person.pets.include?(Pet.find(20)) # => true
person.pets.include?(Pet.find(21)) # => false
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 925 def include?(record) !!@association.include?(record) end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1100 def inspect # :nodoc: load_target if find_from_target? super end |
#last(limit = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns the last record, or the last n
records, from the collection. If the collection is empty, the first form returns nil
, and the second form returns an empty array.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.last # => #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
person.pets.last(2)
# => [
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
another_person_without.pets # => []
another_person_without.pets.last # => nil
another_person_without.pets.last(3) # => []
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 257 def last(limit = nil) load_target if find_from_target? super end |
#load_target ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 42 def load_target @association.load_target end |
#loaded? ⇒ Boolean Also known as: loaded
Returns true
if the association has been loaded, otherwise false
.
person.pets.loaded? # => false
person.pets.records
person.pets.loaded? # => true
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 51 def loaded? @association.loaded? end |
#pluck(*column_names) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 726 def pluck(*column_names) null_scope? ? scope.pluck(*column_names) : super end |
#prepend(*args) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1038 def prepend(*args) # :nodoc: raise NoMethodError, "prepend on association is not defined. Please use <<, push or append" end |
#pretty_print(pp) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1105 def pretty_print(pp) # :nodoc: load_target if find_from_target? super end |
#proxy_association ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 929 def proxy_association # :nodoc: @association end |
#records ⇒ Object
:method: to_ary
:call-seq:
to_ary()
Returns a new array of objects from the collection. If the collection hasn’t been loaded, it fetches the records from the database.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 4, name: "Benny", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss", person_id: 1>
# ]
other_pets = person.pets.to_ary
# => [
# #<Pet id: 4, name: "Benny", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss", person_id: 1>
# ]
other_pets.replace([Pet.new(name: 'BooGoo')])
other_pets
# => [#<Pet id: nil, name: "BooGoo", person_id: 1>]
person.pets
# This is not affected by replace
# => [
# #<Pet id: 4, name: "Benny", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 5, name: "Brain", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 6, name: "Boss", person_id: 1>
# ]
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1006 def records # :nodoc: load_target end |
#reload ⇒ Object
Reloads the collection from the database. Returns self
.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets # fetches pets from the database
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
person.pets # uses the pets cache
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
person.pets.reload # fetches pets from the database
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1067 def reload proxy_association.reload(true) reset_scope end |
#replace(other_array) ⇒ Object
Replaces this collection with other_array
. This will perform a diff and delete/add only records that have changed.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Gorby", group: "cats", person_id: 1>]
other_pets = [Pet.new(name: 'Puff', group: 'celebrities')]
person.pets.replace(other_pets)
person.pets
# => [#<Pet id: 2, name: "Puff", group: "celebrities", person_id: 1>]
If the supplied array has an incorrect association type, it raises an ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch
error:
person.pets.replace(["doo", "ggie", "gaga"])
# => ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch: Pet expected, got String
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 389 def replace(other_array) @association.replace(other_array) end |
#reset ⇒ Object
Unloads the association. Returns self
.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets # fetches pets from the database
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
person.pets # uses the pets cache
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
person.pets.reset # clears the pets cache
person.pets # fetches pets from the database
# => [#<Pet id: 1, name: "Snoop", group: "dogs", person_id: 1>]
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1088 def reset proxy_association.reset proxy_association.reset_scope reset_scope end |
#reset_scope ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 1094 def reset_scope # :nodoc: @offsets = @take = nil @scope = nil self end |
#scope ⇒ Object
Returns a Relation
object for the records in this association
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 934 def scope @scope ||= @association.scope end |
#size ⇒ Object
Returns the size of the collection. If the collection hasn’t been loaded, it executes a SELECT COUNT(*)
query. Else it calls collection.size
.
If the collection has been already loaded size
and length
are equivalent. If not and you are going to need the records anyway length
will take one less query. Otherwise size
is more efficient.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets.size # => 3
# executes something like SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "pets" WHERE "pets"."person_id" = 1
person.pets # This will execute a SELECT * FROM query
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.size # => 3
# Because the collection is already loaded, this will behave like
# collection.size and no SQL count query is executed.
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 780 def size @association.size end |
#take(limit = nil) ⇒ Object
Gives a record (or N records if a parameter is supplied) from the collection using the same rules as ActiveRecord::Base.take
.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :pets
end
person.pets
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: 1>
# ]
person.pets.take # => #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>
person.pets.take(2)
# => [
# #<Pet id: 1, name: "Fancy-Fancy", person_id: 1>,
# #<Pet id: 2, name: "Spook", person_id: 1>
# ]
another_person_without.pets # => []
another_person_without.pets.take # => nil
another_person_without.pets.take(2) # => []
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 287 def take(limit = nil) load_target if find_from_target? super end |
#target ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb', line 38 def target @association.target end |