Module: Mongoid::Criteria::Queryable::Selectable

Extended by:
Macroable
Defined in:
lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb

Overview

An queryable selectable is selectable, in that it has the ability to select document from the database. The selectable module brings all functionality to the selectable that has to do with building MongoDB selectors.

Constant Summary collapse

LINE_STRING =

Constant for a LineString $geometry.

"LineString"
POINT =

Constant for a Point $geometry.

"Point"
POLYGON =

Constant for a Polygon $geometry.

"Polygon"

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Macroable

key

Instance Attribute Details

#negatingObject

Returns the value of attribute negating.



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 24

def negating
  @negating
end

#negating If the next expression is negated.(Ifthe) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 24

attr_accessor :negating, :selector

#selectorObject

Returns the value of attribute selector.



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 24

def selector
  @selector
end

#selector The query selector.(Thequeryselector.) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 24

attr_accessor :negating, :selector

Class Method Details

.forwardablesArray<Symbol>

Get the methods on the selectable that can be forwarded to from a model.

Examples:

Get the forwardable methods.

Selectable.forwardables

Returns:

  • (Array<Symbol>)

    The names of the forwardable methods.



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 935

def forwardables
  public_instance_methods(false) -
    [ :negating, :negating=, :negating?, :selector, :selector= ]
end

Instance Method Details

#all(*criteria) ⇒ Selectable Also known as: all_in

Add the $all criterion.

Examples:

Add the criterion.

selectable.all(field: [ 1, 2 ])

Execute an $all in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.all => [ 1, 2 ])

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The key value pairs for $all matching.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 37

def all(*criteria)
  if criteria.empty?
    return clone.tap do |query|
      query.reset_strategies!
    end
  end

  criteria.inject(clone) do |query, condition|
    if condition.nil?
      raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :all
    end

    condition = expand_condition_to_array_values(condition)

    if strategy
      send(strategy, condition, "$all")
    else
      condition.inject(query) do |_query, (field, value)|
        v = {'$all' => value}
        if negating?
          v = {'$not' => v}
        end
        _query.add_field_expression(field.to_s, v)
      end
    end
  end.reset_strategies!
end

#and(*criteria) ⇒ Selectable Also known as: all_of

Add the $and criterion.

Examples:

Add the criterion.

selectable.and({ field: value }, { other: value })

Parameters:

  • criteria (Array<Hash | Criteria>)

    Multiple key/value pair matches or Criteria objects that all must match to return results.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 76

def and(*criteria)
  _mongoid_flatten_arrays(criteria).inject(self.clone) do |c, new_s|
    if new_s.is_a?(Selectable)
      new_s = new_s.selector
    end
    normalized = _mongoid_expand_keys(new_s)
    normalized.each do |k, v|
      k = k.to_s
      if c.selector[k]
        # There is already a condition on k.
        # If v is an operator, and all existing conditions are
        # also operators, and v isn't present in existing conditions,
        # we can add to existing conditions.
        # Otherwise use $and.
        if v.is_a?(Hash) &&
          v.length == 1 &&
          (new_k = v.keys.first).start_with?('$') &&
          (existing_kv = c.selector[k]).is_a?(Hash) &&
          !existing_kv.key?(new_k) &&
          existing_kv.keys.all? { |sub_k| sub_k.start_with?('$') }
        then
          merged_v = c.selector[k].merge(v)
          c.selector.store(k, merged_v)
        else
          c = c.send(:__multi__, [k => v], '$and')
        end
      else
        c.selector.store(k, v)
      end
    end
    c
  end
end

#any_of(*criteria) ⇒ Selectable

Adds a disjunction of the arguments as an additional constraint to the criteria already existing in the receiver.

Use or to make the receiver one of the disjunction operands.

Each argument can be a Hash, a Criteria object, an array of Hash or Criteria objects, or a nested array. Nested arrays will be flattened and can be of any depth. Passing arrays is deprecated.

Examples:

Add the $or selection where both fields must have the specified values.

selectable.any_of(field: 1, field: 2)

Add the $or selection where either value match is sufficient.

selectable.any_of({field: 1}, {field: 2})

Same as previous example but using the deprecated array wrap.

selectable.any_of([{field: 1}, {field: 2}])

Same as previous example, also deprecated.

selectable.any_of([{field: 1}], [{field: 2}])

Parameters:

  • criteria (Hash | Criteria | Array<Hash | Criteria>, ...)

    Multiple key/value pair matches or Criteria objects, or arrays thereof. Passing arrays is deprecated.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 656

def any_of(*criteria)
  criteria = _mongoid_flatten_arrays(criteria)
  case criteria.length
  when 0
    clone
  when 1
    # When we have a single criteria, any_of behaves like and.
    # Note: criteria can be a Query object, which #where method does
    # not support.
    self.and(*criteria)
  else
    # When we have multiple criteria, combine them all with $or
    # and add the result to self.
    exprs = criteria.map do |criterion|
      if criterion.is_a?(Selectable)
        _mongoid_expand_keys(criterion.selector)
      else
        Hash[criterion.map do |k, v|
          if k.is_a?(Symbol)
            [k.to_s, v]
          else
            [k, v]
          end
        end]
      end
    end
    # Should be able to do:
    #where('$or' => exprs)
    # But since that is broken do instead:
    clone.tap do |query|
      if query.selector['$or']
        query.selector.store('$or', query.selector['$or'] + exprs)
      else
        query.selector.store('$or', exprs)
      end
    end
  end
end

#between(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add the range selection.

Examples:

Match on results within a single range.

selectable.between(field: 1..2)

Match on results between multiple ranges.

selectable.between(field: 1..2, other: 5..7)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    Multiple key/range pairs.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 122

def between(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :between
  end

  selection(criterion) do |selector, field, value|
    selector.store(
      field,
      { "$gte" => value.min, "$lte" => value.max }
    )
  end
end

#elem_match(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Select with an $elemMatch.

Examples:

Add criterion for a single match.

selectable.elem_match(field: { name: "value" })

Add criterion for multiple matches.

selectable.elem_match(
  field: { name: "value" },
  other: { name: "value"}
)

Execute an $elemMatch in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.elem_match => { name: "value" })

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/match pairs.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 152

def elem_match(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :elem_match
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$elemMatch")
end

#eq(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add the $eq criterion to the selector.

Examples:

Add the $eq criterion.

selectable.eq(age: 60)

Execute an $eq in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.eq => 10)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/value pairs to check.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 268

def eq(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :eq
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$eq")
end

#exists(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add the $exists selection.

Examples:

Add a single selection.

selectable.exists(field: true)

Add multiple selections.

selectable.exists(field: true, other: false)

Execute an $exists in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.exists => true)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/boolean existence checks.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 175

def exists(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :exists
  end

  typed_override(criterion, "$exists") do |value|
    Mongoid::Boolean.evolve(value)
  end
end

#geo_spacial(criterion) ⇒ Object

Deprecated.

Alias for geo_spatial.



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 233

def geo_spacial(criterion)
  # Duplicate method body so that we can raise this exception with
  # geo_spacial as the indicated operator rather than geo_spatial.
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :geo_spacial
  end

  __merge__(criterion)
end

#geo_spatial(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Note:

The only valid geometry shapes for a $geoIntersects are: :intersects_line, :intersects_point, and :intersects_polygon.

Note:

The only valid options for a $geoWithin query are the geometry shape :within_polygon and the operator :within_box.

Note:

The :within_box operator for the $geoWithin query expects the lower left (south west) coordinate pair as the first argument and the upper right (north east) as the second argument. Important: When latitude and longitude are passed, longitude is expected as the first element of the coordinate pair. Source: docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/box/

Add a $geoIntersects or $geoWithin selection. Symbol operators must be used as shown in the examples to expand the criteria.

Examples:

Add a geo intersect criterion for a line.

query.geo_spatial(:location.intersects_line => [[ 1, 10 ], [ 2, 10 ]])

Add a geo intersect criterion for a point.

query.geo_spatial(:location.intersects_point => [[ 1, 10 ]])

Add a geo intersect criterion for a polygon.

query.geo_spatial(:location.intersects_polygon => [[ 1, 10 ], [ 2, 10 ], [ 1, 10 ]])

Add a geo within criterion for a polygon.

query.geo_spatial(:location.within_polygon => [[ 1, 10 ], [ 2, 10 ], [ 1, 10 ]])

Add a geo within criterion for a box.

query.geo_spatial(:location.within_box => [[ 1, 10 ], [ 2, 10 ])

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The criterion.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 222

def geo_spatial(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :geo_spatial
  end

  __merge__(criterion)
end

#gt(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add the $gt criterion to the selector.

Examples:

Add the $gt criterion.

selectable.gt(age: 60)

Execute an $gt in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.gt => 10)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/value pairs to check.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 288

def gt(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :gt
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$gt")
end

#gte(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add the $gte criterion to the selector.

Examples:

Add the $gte criterion.

selectable.gte(age: 60)

Execute an $gte in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.gte => 10)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/value pairs to check.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 308

def gte(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :gte
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$gte")
end

#in(condition) ⇒ Selectable Also known as: any_in

Adds the $in selection to the selectable.

Examples:

Add $in selection on an array.

selectable.in(age: [ 1, 2, 3 ])

Add $in selection on a range.

selectable.in(age: 18..24)

Execute an $in in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.in => [ 1, 2, 3 ])

Parameters:

  • condition (Hash)

    The field/value criterion pairs.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 331

def in(condition)
  if condition.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :in
  end

  condition = expand_condition_to_array_values(condition)

  if strategy
    send(strategy, condition, "$in")
  else
    condition.inject(clone) do |query, (field, value)|
      v = {'$in' => value}
      if negating?
        v = {'$not' => v}
      end
      query.add_field_expression(field.to_s, v)
    end.reset_strategies!
  end
end

#lt(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add the $lt criterion to the selector.

Examples:

Add the $lt criterion.

selectable.lt(age: 60)

Execute an $lt in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.lt => 10)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/value pairs to check.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 364

def lt(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :lt
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$lt")
end

#lte(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add the $lte criterion to the selector.

Examples:

Add the $lte criterion.

selectable.lte(age: 60)

Execute an $lte in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.lte => 10)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/value pairs to check.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 384

def lte(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :lte
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$lte")
end

#max_distance(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Add a $maxDistance selection to the selectable.

Examples:

Add the $maxDistance selection.

selectable.max_distance(location: 10)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/distance pairs.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 401

def max_distance(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :max_distance
  end

  # $maxDistance must be given together with $near
  __add__(criterion, "$maxDistance")
end

#mod(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Adds $mod selection to the selectable.

Examples:

Add the $mod selection.

selectable.mod(field: [ 10, 1 ])

Execute an $mod in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.mod => [ 10, 1 ])

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/mod selections.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 421

def mod(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :mod
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$mod")
end

#ne(criterion) ⇒ Selectable Also known as: excludes

Adds $ne selection to the selectable.

Examples:

Query for a value $ne to something.

selectable.ne(field: 10)

Execute an $ne in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.ne => "value")

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/ne selections.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 441

def ne(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :ne
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$ne")
end

#near(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Adds a $near criterion to a geo selection.

Examples:

Add the $near selection.

selectable.near(location: [ 23.1, 12.1 ])

Execute an $near in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.near => [ 23.2, 12.1 ])

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/location pair.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 462

def near(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :near
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$near")
end

#near_sphere(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Adds a $nearSphere criterion to a geo selection.

Examples:

Add the $nearSphere selection.

selectable.near_sphere(location: [ 23.1, 12.1 ])

Execute an $nearSphere in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.near_sphere => [ 10.11, 3.22 ])

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/location pair.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 482

def near_sphere(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :near_sphere
  end

  __override__(criterion, "$nearSphere")
end

#negating?true, false

Is the current selectable negating the next selection?

Examples:

Is the selectable negating?

selectable.negating?

Returns:

  • (true, false)

    If the selectable is negating.



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 546

def negating?
  !!negating
end

#nin(condition) ⇒ Selectable Also known as: not_in

Adds the $nin selection to the selectable.

Examples:

Add $nin selection on an array.

selectable.nin(age: [ 1, 2, 3 ])

Add $nin selection on a range.

selectable.nin(age: 18..24)

Execute an $nin in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.nin => [ 1, 2, 3 ])

Parameters:

  • condition (Hash)

    The field/value criterion pairs.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 505

def nin(condition)
  if condition.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :nin
  end

  condition = expand_condition_to_array_values(condition)

  if strategy
    send(strategy, condition, "$nin")
  else
    condition.inject(clone) do |query, (field, value)|
      v = {'$nin' => value}
      if negating?
        v = {'$not' => v}
      end
      query.add_field_expression(field.to_s, v)
    end.reset_strategies!
  end
end

#nor(*criteria) ⇒ Selectable

Adds $nor selection to the selectable.

Examples:

Add the $nor selection.

selectable.nor(field: 1, field: 2)

Parameters:

  • criteria (Array<Hash | Criteria>)

    Multiple key/value pair matches or Criteria objects.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 536

def nor(*criteria)
  _mongoid_add_top_level_operation('$nor', criteria)
end

#not(*criteria) ⇒ Selectable

Negate the arguments, or the next selection if no arguments are given.

Examples:

Negate the next selection.

selectable.not.in(field: [ 1, 2 ])

Add the $not criterion.

selectable.not(name: /Bob/)

Execute a $not in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.not => /Bob/)

Parameters:

  • criteria (Array<Hash | Criteria>)

    Multiple key/value pair matches or Criteria objects to negate.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 565

def not(*criteria)
  if criteria.empty?
    dup.tap { |query| query.negating = true }
  else
    criteria.compact.inject(self.clone) do |c, new_s|
      if new_s.is_a?(Selectable)
        new_s = new_s.selector
      end
      _mongoid_expand_keys(new_s).each do |k, v|
        k = k.to_s
        if c.selector[k] || k.start_with?('$')
          c = c.send(:__multi__, [{'$nor' => [{k => v}]}], '$and')
        else
          if v.is_a?(Hash)
            c = c.send(:__multi__, [{'$nor' => [{k => v}]}], '$and')
          else
            if v.is_a?(Regexp)
              negated_operator = '$not'
            else
              negated_operator = '$ne'
            end
            c = c.send(:__override__, {k => v}, negated_operator)
          end
        end
      end
      c
    end
  end
end

#or(*criteria) ⇒ Selectable

Creates a disjunction using $or from the existing criteria in the receiver and the provided arguments.

This behavior (receiver becoming one of the disjunction operands) matches ActiveRecord’s or behavior.

Use any_of to add a disjunction of the arguments as an additional constraint to the criteria already existing in the receiver.

Each argument can be a Hash, a Criteria object, an array of Hash or Criteria objects, or a nested array. Nested arrays will be flattened and can be of any depth. Passing arrays is deprecated.

Examples:

Add the $or selection where both fields must have the specified values.

selectable.or(field: 1, field: 2)

Add the $or selection where either value match is sufficient.

selectable.or({field: 1}, {field: 2})

Same as previous example but using the deprecated array wrap.

selectable.or([{field: 1}, {field: 2}])

Same as previous example, also deprecated.

selectable.or([{field: 1}], [{field: 2}])

Parameters:

  • criteria (Hash | Criteria | Array<Hash | Criteria>, ...)

    Multiple key/value pair matches or Criteria objects, or arrays thereof. Passing arrays is deprecated.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 626

def or(*criteria)
  _mongoid_add_top_level_operation('$or', criteria)
end

#text_search(terms, opts = nil) ⇒ Selectable

Note:

Per docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/text/ it is not currently possible to supply multiple text search conditions in a query. Mongoid will build such a query but the server will return an error when trying to execute it.

Construct a text search selector.

Examples:

Construct a text search selector.

selectable.text_search("testing")

Construct a text search selector with options.

selectable.text_search("testing", :$language => "fr")

Parameters:

  • terms (String, Symbol)

    A string of terms that MongoDB parses and uses to query the text index.

  • opts (Hash) (defaults to: nil)

    Text search options. See MongoDB documentation for options.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 767

def text_search(terms, opts = nil)
  if terms.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :terms
  end

  clone.tap do |query|
    criterion = {'$text' => { '$search' => terms }}
    criterion['$text'].merge!(opts) if opts
    if query.selector['$text']
      # Per https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/operator/query/text/
      # multiple $text expressions are not currently supported by
      # MongoDB server, but build the query correctly instead of
      # overwriting previous text search condition with the currently
      # given one.
      Mongoid.logger.warn('Multiple $text expressions per query are not currently supported by the server')
      query.selector = {'$and' => [query.selector]}.merge(criterion)
    else
      query.selector = query.selector.merge(criterion)
    end
  end
end

#where(*criteria) ⇒ Selectable

This is the general entry point for most MongoDB queries. This either creates a standard field: value selection, and expanded selection with the use of hash methods, or a $where selection if a string is provided.

Examples:

Add a standard selection.

selectable.where(name: "syd")

Add a javascript selection.

selectable.where("this.name == 'syd'")

Parameters:

  • criterion (String, Hash)

    The javascript or standard selection.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 802

def where(*criteria)
  criteria.inject(clone) do |query, criterion|
    if criterion.nil?
      raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :where
    end

    # We need to save the criterion in an instance variable so
    # Modifiable methods know how to create a polymorphic object.
    # Note that this method in principle accepts multiple criteria,
    # but only the first one will be stored in @criterion. This
    # works out to be fine because first_or_create etc. methods
    # only ever specify one criterion to #where.
    @criterion = criterion
    if criterion.is_a?(String)
      js_query(criterion)
    else
      expr_query(criterion)
    end
  end.reset_strategies!
end

#with_size(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Note:

This method is named #with_size not to conflict with any existing #size method on enumerables or symbols.

Add a $size selection for array fields.

Examples:

Add the $size selection.

selectable.with_size(field: 5)

Execute an $size in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.with_size => 10)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/size pairs criterion.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 709

def with_size(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :with_size
  end

  typed_override(criterion, "$size") do |value|
    ::Integer.evolve(value)
  end
end

#with_type(criterion) ⇒ Selectable

Note:

vurl.me/PGOU contains a list of all types.

Adds a $type selection to the selectable.

Examples:

Add the $type selection.

selectable.with_type(field: 15)

Execute an $type in a where query.

selectable.where(:field.with_type => 15)

Parameters:

  • criterion (Hash)

    The field/type pairs.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/mongoid/criteria/queryable/selectable.rb', line 735

def with_type(criterion)
  if criterion.nil?
    raise Errors::CriteriaArgumentRequired, :with_type
  end

  typed_override(criterion, "$type") do |value|
    ::Integer.evolve(value)
  end
end