Class: Aws::ActiveSdb::Base
- Extended by:
- ActiveSdbConnect
- Defined in:
- lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb
Class Attribute Summary collapse
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.next_token ⇒ Object
next_token value returned by last find: is useful to continue finding.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#attributes ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of all the attributes.
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#id ⇒ Object
Returns an item id.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.connection ⇒ Object
Returns a Aws::SdbInterface object.
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.create(attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
Create and save new Item instance.
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.create_domain ⇒ Object
Create domain at SDB.
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.delete_domain ⇒ Object
Remove domain from SDB.
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.domain ⇒ Object
Current domain name.
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.find(*args) ⇒ Object
See select(), original find with QUERY syntax is deprecated so now find and select are synonyms.
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.find_with_metadata(*args) ⇒ Object
Same as find, but will return SimpleDB metadata like :request_id and :box_usage.
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.generate_id ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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.select(*args) ⇒ Object
Perform a SQL-like select request.
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.set_domain_name(domain) ⇒ Object
Change the default domain name to user defined.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#[](attribute) ⇒ Object
Returns the values of the attribute identified by
attribute
. -
#[]=(attribute, values) ⇒ Object
Updates the attribute identified by
attribute
with the specifiedvalues
. - #apres_save2 ⇒ Object
- #connection ⇒ Object
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#delete ⇒ Object
Delete the Item entirely from SDB.
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#delete_attributes(*attrs_list) ⇒ Object
Removes specified attributes from the item.
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#delete_values(attrs) ⇒ Object
Remove specified values from corresponding attributes.
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#domain ⇒ Object
Item domain name.
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#initialize(attrs = {}) ⇒ Base
constructor
Create new Item instance.
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#initialize_from_db(attrs = {}) ⇒ Object
This is to separate initialization from user vs coming from db (ie: find()).
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#mark_as_old ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#new_record? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this object hasn‘t been saved yet.
- #pre_save2 ⇒ Object
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#put ⇒ Object
Stores in-memory attributes to SDB.
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#put_attributes(attrs) ⇒ Object
Stores specified attributes.
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#reload ⇒ Object
Reload attributes from SDB.
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#reload_attributes(*attrs_list) ⇒ Object
Reload a set of attributes from SDB.
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#save(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Store in-memory attributes to SDB.
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#save_attributes(attrs) ⇒ Object
Replaces the attributes at SDB by the given values.
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#to_s ⇒ Object
Item ID.
Methods included from ActiveSdbConnect
close_connection, establish_connection
Constructor Details
#initialize(attrs = {}) ⇒ Base
Create new Item instance. attrs
is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, …, attributeN => valuesN }.
item = Client.new('name' => 'Jon', 'toys' => ['girls', 'beer', 'pub'])
puts item.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb77a2698 @new_record=true, @attributes={"name"=>["Jon"], "toys"=>["girls", "beer", "pub"]}>
item.save #=> {"name"=>["Jon"], "id"=>"c03edb7e-e45c-11dc-bede-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["girls", "beer", "pub"]}
puts item.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb77a2698 @new_record=false, @attributes={"name"=>["Jon"], "id"=>"c03edb7e-e45c-11dc-bede-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["girls", "beer", "pub"]}>
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 635 def initialize(attrs={}) @attributes = uniq_values(attrs) @new_record = true end |
Class Attribute Details
.next_token ⇒ Object
next_token value returned by last find: is useful to continue finding
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 172 def next_token @next_token end |
Instance Attribute Details
#attributes ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of all the attributes.
puts item.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Cat"], "id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]}
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 622 def attributes @attributes end |
#id ⇒ Object
Returns an item id. Same as: item or item.attributes
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 625 def id @id end |
Class Method Details
.connection ⇒ Object
Returns a Aws::SdbInterface object
class A < Aws::ActiveSdb::Base
end
class B < Aws::ActiveSdb::Base
end
class C < Aws::ActiveSdb::Base
end
Aws::ActiveSdb.establish_connection 'key_id_1', 'secret_key_1'
C.establish_connection 'key_id_2', 'secret_key_2'
# A and B uses the default connection, C - uses its own
puts A.connection #=> #<Aws::SdbInterface:0xb76d6d7c>
puts B.connection #=> #<Aws::SdbInterface:0xb76d6d7c>
puts C.connection #=> #<Aws::SdbInterface:0xb76d6ca0>
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 194 def connection @connection || ActiveSdb::connection end |
.create(attributes = {}) ⇒ Object
Create and save new Item instance. Attributes
is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, …, attributeN => valuesN }.
item = Client.create('name' => 'Cat', 'toys' => ['Jons socks', 'mice', 'clew'])
puts item.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb77a0a78 @new_record=false, @attributes={"name"=>["Cat"], "id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["Jons socks", "mice", "clew"]}>
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 651 def self.create(attributes={}) item = self.new(attributes) item.save item end |
.create_domain ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 247 def create_domain connection.create_domain(domain) end |
.delete_domain ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 258 def delete_domain connection.delete_domain(domain) end |
.domain ⇒ Object
Current domain name.
# if 'ActiveSupport' is not loaded then class name converted to downcase
class Client < Aws::ActiveSdb::Base
end
puts Client.domain #=> 'client'
# if 'ActiveSupport' is loaded then class name being tableized
require 'activesupport'
class Client < Aws::ActiveSdb::Base
end
puts Client.domain #=> 'clients'
# Explicit domain name definition
class Client < Aws::ActiveSdb::Base
set_domain_name :foreign_clients
end
puts Client.domain #=> 'foreign_clients'
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 219 def domain unless @domain if defined? ActiveSupport::CoreExtensions::String::Inflections @domain = name.tableize else @domain = name.downcase end end @domain end |
.find(*args) ⇒ Object
See select(), original find with QUERY syntax is deprecated so now find and select are synonyms.
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 265 def find(*args) = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} case args.first when nil then raise "Invalid parameters passed to find: nil." when :all then sql_select()[:items] when :first then sql_select(.merge(:limit => 1))[:items].first when :count then res = sql_select(.merge(:count => true))[:count] res else res = select_from_ids(args, ) return res[:single] if res[:single] return res[:items] end end |
.find_with_metadata(*args) ⇒ Object
Same as find, but will return SimpleDB metadata like :request_id and :box_usage
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 287 def (*args) = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} case args.first when nil then raise "Invalid parameters passed to find: nil." when :all then sql_select() when :first then sql_select(.merge(:limit => 1)) when :count then res = sql_select(.merge(:count => true)) res else select_from_ids args, end end |
.generate_id ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 357 def generate_id # :nodoc: UUIDTools::UUID.().to_s end |
.select(*args) ⇒ Object
Perform a SQL-like select request.
Single record:
Client.select(:first)
Client.select(:first, :conditions=> [ "name=? AND wife=?", "Jon", "Sandy"])
Client.select(:first, :conditions=> { :name=>"Jon", :wife=>"Sandy" }, :select => :girfriends)
Bunch of records:
Client.select(:all)
Client.select(:all, :limit => 10)
Client.select(:all, :conditions=> [ "name=? AND 'girlfriend'=?", "Jon", "Judy"])
Client.select(:all, :conditions=> { :name=>"Sandy" }, :limit => 3)
Records by ids:
Client.select('1')
Client.select('1234987b4583475347523948')
Client.select('1','2','3','4', :conditions=> ["toys=?", "beer"])
Find helpers: Aws::ActiveSdb::Base.select_by_… and Aws::ActiveSdb::Base.select_all_by_…
Client.select_by_name('Matias Rust')
Client.select_by_name_and_city('Putin','Moscow')
Client.select_by_name_and_city_and_post('Medvedev','Moscow','president')
Client.('G.Bush jr')
Client.select_all_by_age_and_gender_and_ethnicity('34','male','russian')
Client.select_all_by_gender_and_country('male', 'Russia', :order => 'name')
Continue listing:
# initial listing
Client.select(:all, :limit => 10)
# continue listing
begin
Client.select(:all, :limit => 10, :next_token => Client.next_token)
end while Client.next_token
Sort oder:
If :order=>'attribute' option is specified then result response (ordered by 'attribute') will contain only items where attribute is defined (is not null).
Client.select(:all) # returns all records
Client.select(:all, :order => 'gender') # returns all records ordered by gender where gender attribute exists
Client.select(:all, :order => 'name desc') # returns all records ordered by name in desc order where name attribute exists
see docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?UsingSelect.html
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 353 def select(*args) find(*args) end |
Instance Method Details
#[](attribute) ⇒ Object
Returns the values of the attribute identified by attribute
.
puts item['Cat'].inspect #=> ["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 706 def [](attribute) @attributes[attribute.to_s] end |
#[]=(attribute, values) ⇒ Object
Updates the attribute identified by attribute
with the specified values
.
puts item['Cat'].inspect #=> ["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]
item['Cat'] = ["Whiskas", "chicken"]
puts item['Cat'].inspect #=> ["Whiskas", "chicken"]
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 716 def []=(attribute, values) attribute = attribute.to_s @attributes[attribute] = attribute == 'id' ? values.to_s : values.is_a?(Array) ? values.uniq : [values] end |
#apres_save2 ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 862 def apres_save2 mark_as_old end |
#connection ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 693 def connection self.class.connection end |
#delete ⇒ Object
Delete the Item entirely from SDB.
sandy = Client.find_by_name 'Sandy'
sandy.reload
sandy.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb7761d28 @new_record=false, @attributes={"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"}>
puts sandy.delete
sandy.reload
puts sandy.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb7761d28 @attributes={}, @new_record=false>
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 945 def delete raise_on_id_absence connection.delete_attributes(domain, id) end |
#delete_attributes(*attrs_list) ⇒ Object
Removes specified attributes from the item. attrs_list
is an array or comma separated list of attributes names. Returns the list of deleted attributes.
sandy = Client.find_by_name 'Sandy'
sandy.reload
puts sandy.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb7761d28 @new_record=false, @attributes={"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"}>
puts sandy.delete_attributes('toys') #=> ['toys']
puts sandy.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb7761d28 @new_record=false, @attributes={"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7"}>
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 925 def delete_attributes(*attrs_list) raise_on_id_absence attrs_list = attrs_list.flatten.map{ |attribute| attribute.to_s } attrs_list.delete('id') unless attrs_list.blank? connection.delete_attributes(domain, id, attrs_list) attrs_list.each { |attribute| @attributes.delete(attribute) } end attrs_list end |
#delete_values(attrs) ⇒ Object
Remove specified values from corresponding attributes. attrs
is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, …, attributeN => valuesN }.
sandy = Client.find_by_name 'Sandy'
sandy.reload
puts sandy.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb77b48fc @new_record=false, @attributes={"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"]}>
puts sandy.delete_values('toys' => 'patchwork') #=> { 'toys' => ['patchwork'] }
puts sandy.inspect #=> #<Client:0xb77b48fc @new_record=false, @attributes={"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids"]}>
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 896 def delete_values(attrs) raise_on_id_absence attrs = uniq_values(attrs) attrs.delete('id') unless attrs.blank? connection.delete_attributes(domain, id, attrs) attrs.each do |attribute, values| # remove the values from the attribute if @attributes[attribute] @attributes[attribute] -= values else # if the attribute is unknown remove it from a resulting list of fixed attributes attrs.delete(attribute) end end end attrs end |
#domain ⇒ Object
Item domain name.
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 698 def domain self.class.domain end |
#initialize_from_db(attrs = {}) ⇒ Object
This is to separate initialization from user vs coming from db (ie: find())
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 641 def initialize_from_db(attrs={}) initialize(attrs) end |
#mark_as_old ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 960 def mark_as_old # :nodoc: @new_record = false end |
#new_record? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if this object hasn‘t been saved yet.
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 956 def new_record? @new_record end |
#pre_save2 ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 857 def pre_save2 @attributes = uniq_values(@attributes) prepare_for_update end |
#put ⇒ Object
Stores in-memory attributes to SDB. Adds the attributes values to already stored at SDB. Returns a hash of stored attributes.
sandy = Client.new(:name => 'Sandy') #=> #<Client:0xb775a7a8 @attributes={"name"=>["Sandy"]}, @new_record=true>
sandy['toys'] = 'boys'
sandy.put
sandy['toys'] = 'patchwork'
sandy.put
sandy['toys'] = 'kids'
sandy.put
puts sandy.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["kids"]}
sandy.reload #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"]}
compare to save
method
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 783 def put @attributes = uniq_values(@attributes) prepare_for_update attrs = @attributes.dup attrs.delete('id') connection.put_attributes(domain, id, attrs) unless attrs.blank? connection.put_attributes(domain, id, { 'id' => id }, :replace) mark_as_old @attributes end |
#put_attributes(attrs) ⇒ Object
Stores specified attributes. attrs
is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, …, attributeN => valuesN }. Returns a hash of saved attributes.
see to put
method
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 799 def put_attributes(attrs) attrs = uniq_values(attrs) prepare_for_update # if 'id' is present in attrs hash: # replace internal 'id' attribute and remove it from the attributes to be sent @attributes['id'] = attrs['id'] unless attrs['id'].blank? attrs.delete('id') # add new values to all attributes from list connection.put_attributes(domain, id, attrs) unless attrs.blank? connection.put_attributes(domain, id, { 'id' => id }, :replace) attrs.each do |attribute, values| @attributes[attribute] ||= [] @attributes[attribute] += values @attributes[attribute].uniq! end mark_as_old attributes end |
#reload ⇒ Object
Reload attributes from SDB. Replaces in-memory attributes.
item = Client.find_by_name('Cat') #=> #<Client:0xb77d0d40 @attributes={"id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7"}, @new_record=false>
item.reload #=> #<Client:0xb77d0d40 @attributes={"id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "name"=>["Cat"], "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]}, @new_record=false>
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 727 def reload raise_on_id_absence old_id = id attrs = connection.get_attributes(domain, id)[:attributes] @attributes = {} unless attrs.blank? attrs.each { |attribute, values| @attributes[attribute] = values } @attributes['id'] = old_id end mark_as_old @attributes end |
#reload_attributes(*attrs_list) ⇒ Object
Reload a set of attributes from SDB. Adds the loaded list to in-memory data. attrs_list
is an array or comma separated list of attributes names. Returns a hash of loaded attributes.
This is not the best method to get a bunch of attributes because a web service call is being performed for every attribute.
item = Client.find_by_name('Cat')
item.reload_attributes('toys', 'name') #=> {"name"=>["Cat"], "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]}
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 750 def reload_attributes(*attrs_list) raise_on_id_absence attrs_list = attrs_list.flatten.map{ |attribute| attribute.to_s } attrs_list.delete('id') result = {} attrs_list.flatten.uniq.each do |attribute| attribute = attribute.to_s values = connection.get_attributes(domain, id, attribute)[:attributes][attribute] unless values.blank? @attributes[attribute] = result[attribute] = values else @attributes.delete(attribute) end end mark_as_old result end |
#save(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Store in-memory attributes to SDB. Replaces the attributes values already stored at SDB by in-memory data. Returns a hash of stored attributes.
sandy = Client.new(:name => 'Sandy') #=> #<Client:0xb775a7a8 @attributes={"name"=>["Sandy"]}, @new_record=true>
sandy['toys'] = 'boys'
sandy.save
sandy['toys'] = 'patchwork'
sandy.save
sandy['toys'] = 'kids'
sandy.save
puts sandy.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["kids"]}
sandy.reload #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["kids"]}
Options:
- :except => Array of attributes to NOT save
compare to put
method
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 836 def save(={}) pre_save2 atts_to_save = @attributes.dup #puts 'atts_to_save=' + atts_to_save.inspect #options = params.first.is_a?(Hash) ? params.pop : {} if [:except] [:except].each do |e| atts_to_save.delete(e).inspect end end if [:dirty] # Only used in simple_record right now # only save if the attribute is dirty dirty_atts = [:dirty_atts] atts_to_save.delete_if { |key, value| !dirty_atts.has_key?(key) } end #puts 'atts_to_save2=' + atts_to_save.inspect connection.put_attributes(domain, id, atts_to_save, :replace) apres_save2 @attributes end |
#save_attributes(attrs) ⇒ Object
Replaces the attributes at SDB by the given values. Attrs
is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, …, attributeN => valuesN }. The other in-memory attributes are not being saved. Returns a hash of stored attributes.
see save
method
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# File 'lib/sdb/active_sdb.rb', line 872 def save_attributes(attrs) prepare_for_update attrs = uniq_values(attrs) # if 'id' is present in attrs hash then replace internal 'id' attribute unless attrs['id'].blank? @attributes['id'] = attrs['id'] else attrs['id'] = id end connection.put_attributes(domain, id, attrs, :replace) unless attrs.blank? attrs.each { |attribute, values| attrs[attribute] = values } mark_as_old attrs end |