Module: Ampere::Model::ClassMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/ampere/model.rb
Overview
Class methods
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#all ⇒ Object
Returns a lazy collection of all the records that have been stored.
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#belongs_to(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Declares a belongs_to relationship to another model.
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#compound_indices ⇒ Object
Like @indices, but only returns the compound indices this class defines.
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#count ⇒ Object
Returns the number of instances of this record that have been stored.
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#create(hash = {}) ⇒ Object
(also: #create!)
Instantiates and saves a new record.
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#delete(id) ⇒ Object
Deletes the record with the given ID.
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#field(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Declares a field.
- #field_defaults ⇒ Object
- #field_types ⇒ Object
- #fields ⇒ Object
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#find(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Finds the record with the given ID, or the first that matches the given conditions.
- #first ⇒ Object
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#has_many(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines a has_many relationship with another model.
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#has_one(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines a has_one relationship with another model.
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#index(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines an index.
- #indices ⇒ Object
- #last ⇒ Object
- #unique_indices ⇒ Object
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#where(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Finds an array of records which match the given conditions.
Instance Method Details
#all ⇒ Object
Returns a lazy collection of all the records that have been stored.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 203 def all Ampere::Collection.new(self, Ampere.connection.keys("#{to_s.downcase}.*")) end |
#belongs_to(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Declares a belongs_to relationship to another model.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 208 def belongs_to(field_name, = {}) has_one field_name, end |
#compound_indices ⇒ Object
Like @indices, but only returns the compound indices this class defines.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 213 def compound_indices @indices.select{|i| i.class == Array} end |
#count ⇒ Object
Returns the number of instances of this record that have been stored.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 218 def count Ampere.connection.keys("#{to_s.downcase}.*").length end |
#create(hash = {}) ⇒ Object Also known as: create!
Instantiates and saves a new record.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 223 def create(hash = {}) new(hash).save end |
#delete(id) ⇒ Object
Deletes the record with the given ID.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 229 def delete(id) record = find(id) Ampere.connection.del(key_for_find(self, id)) record.destroyed = true record end |
#field(name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Declares a field. See the README for more details.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 237 def field(name, = {}) @fields ||= [] @field_defaults ||= {} @indices ||= [] @unique_indices ||= [] @field_types ||= {} @fields << name # attr_accessor :"#{name}" # Handle default value @field_defaults[name] = [:default] # Handle type, if any if [:type] then @field_types[:"#{name}"] = [:type].to_s end define_method :"#{name}" do instance_variable_get("@#{name}") or self.class.field_defaults[name] end define_method :"#{name}=" do |val| if not self.class.field_types[:"#{name}"] or val.is_a?(eval(self.class.field_types[:"#{name}"])) then instance_variable_set("@#{name}", val) else raise "Cannot set field of type #{self.class.field_types[name.to_sym]} with #{val.class} value" end end end |
#field_defaults ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 273 def field_defaults @field_defaults end |
#field_types ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 277 def field_types @field_types end |
#fields ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 269 def fields @fields end |
#find(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Finds the record with the given ID, or the first that matches the given conditions
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 282 def find( = {}) if .class == String or .is_a?(Fixnum) then = key_for_find(self, ) if Ampere.connection.exists() then new(Ampere.connection.hgetall(), true) else nil end else # TODO Write a handler for this case, even if it's an exception raise "Cannot find by #{.class} yet" end end |
#first ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 297 def first all.first end |
#has_many(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines a has_many relationship with another model. See the README for more details.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 323 def has_many(field_name, = {}) klass_name = ([:class] or ['class'] or field_name.to_s.gsub(/s$/, '')) my_klass_name = to_s.downcase define_method(:"#{field_name}") do (Ampere.connection.smembers(key_for_has_many(my_klass_name, self.id, field_name))).map do |id| eval(klass_name.to_s.capitalize).find(id) end end define_method(:"#{field_name}=") do |val| val.each do |v| Ampere.connection.multi do Ampere.connection.sadd(key_for_has_many(my_klass_name, self.id, field_name), v.id) # Set pointer for belongs_to Ampere.connection.hset(key_for_find(v.class, v.id), "#{my_klass_name}_id", self.send("id")) end end end end |
#has_one(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines a has_one relationship with another model. See the README for more details.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 302 def has_one(field_name, = {}) referred_klass_name = ([:class] or ['class'] or field_name) my_klass_name = to_s.downcase field :"#{field_name}_id" define_method(field_name.to_sym) do return if self.send("#{field_name}_id").nil? eval(referred_klass_name.to_s.capitalize).find(self.send("#{field_name}_id")) end define_method(:"#{field_name}=") do |val| return nil if val.nil? # Set attr with key where referred model is stored self.send("#{field_name}_id=", val.id) # Also update that model's hash with a pointer back to here val.send("#{my_klass_name}_id=", self.send("id")) if val.respond_to?("#{my_klass_name}_id=") end end |
#index(field_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines an index. See the README for more details.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 345 def index(field_name, = {}) # TODO There has just got to be a better way to handle this. @fields ||= [] @field_defaults ||= {} @indices ||= [] @unique_indices ||= [] @field_types ||= {} if field_name.class == String or field_name.class == Symbol then # Singular index raise "Can't index a nonexistent field!" unless @fields.include?(field_name) elsif field_name.class == Array then # Compound index field_name.each{|f| raise "Can't index a nonexistent field!" unless @fields.include?(f)} field_name.sort! else raise "Can't index a #{field_name.class}" end @indices << field_name @unique_indices << field_name if [:unique] end |
#indices ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 368 def indices @indices end |
#last ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 372 def last all.last end |
#unique_indices ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 376 def unique_indices @unique_indices end |
#where(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Finds an array of records which match the given conditions. This method is much faster when all the fields given are indexed.
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# File 'lib/ampere/model.rb', line 382 def where( = {}) if .empty? then Ampere::Collection.new(eval(to_s), []) else indexed_fields = (.keys & @indices) + compound_indices_for() nonindexed_fields = (.keys - @indices) - compound_indices_for().flatten results = nil unless indexed_fields.empty? indexed_fields.map {|key| if key.class == String or key.class == Symbol then Ampere.connection.hget(key_for_index(key), [key]).split(/:/) #.map {|id| find(id)} else # Compound index Ampere.connection.hget( key_for_index(key.join(':')), key.map{|k| [k]}.join(':') ).split(/:/) #.map {|id| find(id)} end }.each {|s| return s if s.empty? if results.nil? then results = s else results &= s end } end unless nonindexed_fields.empty? results = all if results.nil? results = results.to_a.map{|r| r.class == String ? find(r) : r} nonindexed_fields.each do |key| results.select!{|r| r.send(key) == [key] } end end # TODO The eval(to_s) trick seems a little... ghetto. Ampere::Collection.new(eval(to_s), results.reverse) end end |