Class: Sequel::Model::Associations::AssociationReflection
- Includes:
- Inflections
- Defined in:
- lib/sequel/model/associations.rb
Overview
AssociationReflection is a Hash subclass that keeps information on Sequel::Model associations. It provides methods to reduce internal code duplication. It should not be instantiated by the user.
Direct Known Subclasses
ManyToManyAssociationReflection, ManyToOneAssociationReflection, OneToManyAssociationReflection, Plugins::PgArrayAssociations::ManyToPgArrayAssociationReflection, Plugins::PgArrayAssociations::PgArrayToManyAssociationReflection
Constant Summary collapse
- ASSOCIATION_DATASET_PROC =
proc{|r| r.association_dataset_for(self)}
Constants included from Inflections
Inflections::CAMELIZE_CONVERT_REGEXP, Inflections::CAMELIZE_MODULE_REGEXP, Inflections::DASH, Inflections::DEMODULIZE_CONVERT_REGEXP, Inflections::EMPTY_STRING, Inflections::SLASH, Inflections::UNDERSCORE, Inflections::UNDERSCORE_CONVERT_REGEXP1, Inflections::UNDERSCORE_CONVERT_REGEXP2, Inflections::UNDERSCORE_CONVERT_REPLACE, Inflections::UNDERSCORE_MODULE_REGEXP, Inflections::VALID_CONSTANT_NAME_REGEXP
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#_add_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _add internal association method.
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#_remove_all_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _remove_all internal association method.
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#_remove_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _remove internal association method.
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#_setter_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _setter association method.
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#add_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the add association method.
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#apply_dataset_changes(ds) ⇒ Object
Apply all non-instance specific changes to the given dataset and return it.
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#apply_distinct_on_eager_limit_strategy(ds) ⇒ Object
Use DISTINCT ON and ORDER BY clauses to limit the results to the first record with matching keys.
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#apply_eager_dataset_changes(ds) ⇒ Object
Apply all non-instance specific changes and the eager_block option to the given dataset and return it.
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#apply_eager_graph_limit_strategy(strategy, ds) ⇒ Object
Apply the eager graph limit strategy to the dataset to graph into the current dataset, or return the dataset unmodified if no SQL limit strategy is needed.
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#apply_eager_limit_strategy(ds, strategy = eager_limit_strategy) ⇒ Object
Apply an eager limit strategy to the dataset, or return the dataset unmodified if it doesn’t need an eager limit strategy.
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#apply_ruby_eager_limit_strategy(rows) ⇒ Object
If the ruby eager limit strategy is being used, slice the array using the slice range to return the object(s) at the correct offset/limit.
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#apply_window_function_eager_limit_strategy(ds) ⇒ Object
Use a window function to limit the results of the eager loading dataset.
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#assign_singular? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the associations cache should use an array when storing the associated records during eager loading.
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#associated_class ⇒ Object
The class associated to the current model class via this association.
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#associated_dataset ⇒ Object
The dataset associated via this association, with the non-instance specific changes already applied.
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#association_dataset_for(object) ⇒ Object
Return an dataset that will load the appropriate associated objects for the given object using this association.
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#association_dataset_proc ⇒ Object
Proc used to create the association dataset method.
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#association_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for association method, the same as the name of the association.
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#can_have_associated_objects?(obj) ⇒ Boolean
Whether this association can have associated objects, given the current object.
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#cloneable?(ref) ⇒ Boolean
Whether you are able to clone from the given association type to the current association type, true by default only if the types match.
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#dataset_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the dataset association method.
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#dataset_need_primary_key? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the dataset needs a primary key to function, true by default.
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#delete_row_number_column(ds = associated_dataset) ⇒ Object
Return the symbol used for the row number column if the window function eager limit strategy is being used, or nil otherwise.
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#eager_graph_lazy_dataset? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to eagerly graph a lazy dataset, true by default.
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#eager_graph_limit_strategy(strategy) ⇒ Object
The eager_graph limit strategy to use for this dataset.
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#eager_limit_strategy ⇒ Object
The eager limit strategy to use for this dataset.
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#eager_load_results(eo, &block) ⇒ Object
Eager load the associated objects using the hash of eager options, yielding each row to the block.
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#eager_loader_key ⇒ Object
The key to use for the key hash when eager loading.
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#eager_loading_predicate_key ⇒ Object
Alias of predicate_key, only for backwards compatibility.
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#eager_loading_use_associated_key? ⇒ Boolean
By default associations do not need to select a key in an associated table to eagerly load.
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#filter_by_associations_add_conditions? ⇒ Boolean
Whether additional conditions should be added when using the filter by associations support.
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#filter_by_associations_conditions_expression(obj) ⇒ Object
The expression to use for the additional conditions to be added for the filter by association support, when the association itself is filtered.
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#handle_silent_modification_failure? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to handle silent modification failure when adding/removing associated records, false by default.
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#initialize_association_cache(objects) ⇒ Object
Initialize the associations cache for the current association for the given objects.
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#limit_and_offset ⇒ Object
The limit and offset for this association (returned as a two element array).
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#need_associated_primary_key? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the associated object needs a primary key to be added/removed, false by default.
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#placeholder_loader ⇒ Object
A placeholder literalizer that can be used to lazily load the association.
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#predicate_key_values(object) ⇒ Object
The values that predicate_keys should match for objects to be associated.
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#predicate_keys ⇒ Object
The keys to use for loading of the regular dataset, as an array.
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#qualify(table, col) ⇒ Object
Qualify
col
with the given table name. -
#qualify_assoc(col) ⇒ Object
Qualify col with the associated model’s table name.
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#qualify_cur(col) ⇒ Object
Qualify col with the current model’s table name.
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#reciprocal ⇒ Object
Returns the reciprocal association variable, if one exists.
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#reciprocal_array? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the reciprocal of this association returns an array of objects instead of a single object, true by default.
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#remove_all_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the remove_all_ association method.
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#remove_before_destroy? ⇒ Boolean
Whether associated objects need to be removed from the association before being destroyed in order to preserve referential integrity.
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#remove_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the remove_ association method.
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#remove_should_check_existing? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to check that an object to be disassociated is already associated to this object, false by default.
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#returns_array? ⇒ Boolean
Whether this association returns an array of objects instead of a single object, true by default.
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#select ⇒ Object
The columns to select when loading the association.
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#set_reciprocal_to_self? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to set the reciprocal association to self when loading associated records, false by default.
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#setter_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the setter association method.
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#slice_range ⇒ Object
The range used for slicing when using the :ruby eager limit strategy.
Methods included from Inflections
clear, irregular, plural, singular, uncountable
Methods inherited from Hash
#&, #case, #hstore, #pg_json, #pg_jsonb, #sql_expr, #sql_negate, #sql_or, #|, #~
Instance Method Details
#_add_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _add internal association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 25 def _add_method :"_add_#{singularize(self[:name])}" end |
#_remove_all_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _remove_all internal association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 30 def _remove_all_method :"_remove_all_#{self[:name]}" end |
#_remove_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _remove internal association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 35 def _remove_method :"_remove_#{singularize(self[:name])}" end |
#_setter_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the _setter association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 40 def _setter_method :"_#{self[:name]}=" end |
#add_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the add association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 45 def add_method :"add_#{singularize(self[:name])}" end |
#apply_dataset_changes(ds) ⇒ Object
Apply all non-instance specific changes to the given dataset and return it.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 67 def apply_dataset_changes(ds) ds.extend(AssociationDatasetMethods) ds.association_reflection = self self[:extend].each{|m| ds.extend(m)} ds = ds.select(*select) if select if c = self[:conditions] ds = (c.is_a?(Array) && !Sequel.condition_specifier?(c)) ? ds.where(*c) : ds.where(c) end ds = ds.order(*self[:order]) if self[:order] ds = ds.limit(*self[:limit]) if self[:limit] ds = ds.limit(1) if limit_to_single_row? ds = ds.eager(self[:eager]) if self[:eager] ds = ds.distinct if self[:distinct] ds end |
#apply_distinct_on_eager_limit_strategy(ds) ⇒ Object
Use DISTINCT ON and ORDER BY clauses to limit the results to the first record with matching keys.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 120 def apply_distinct_on_eager_limit_strategy(ds) keys = predicate_key ds.distinct(*keys).order_prepend(*keys) end |
#apply_eager_dataset_changes(ds) ⇒ Object
Apply all non-instance specific changes and the eager_block option to the given dataset and return it.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 85 def apply_eager_dataset_changes(ds) ds = apply_dataset_changes(ds) if block = self[:eager_block] ds = block.call(ds) end ds end |
#apply_eager_graph_limit_strategy(strategy, ds) ⇒ Object
Apply the eager graph limit strategy to the dataset to graph into the current dataset, or return the dataset unmodified if no SQL limit strategy is needed.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 95 def apply_eager_graph_limit_strategy(strategy, ds) case strategy when :distinct_on apply_distinct_on_eager_limit_strategy(ds.order_prepend(*self[:order])) when :window_function apply_window_function_eager_limit_strategy(ds.order_prepend(*self[:order])).select(*ds.columns) else ds end end |
#apply_eager_limit_strategy(ds, strategy = eager_limit_strategy) ⇒ Object
Apply an eager limit strategy to the dataset, or return the dataset unmodified if it doesn’t need an eager limit strategy.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 108 def apply_eager_limit_strategy(ds, strategy=eager_limit_strategy) case strategy when :distinct_on apply_distinct_on_eager_limit_strategy(ds) when :window_function apply_window_function_eager_limit_strategy(ds) else ds end end |
#apply_ruby_eager_limit_strategy(rows) ⇒ Object
If the ruby eager limit strategy is being used, slice the array using the slice range to return the object(s) at the correct offset/limit.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 146 def apply_ruby_eager_limit_strategy(rows) name = self[:name] if returns_array? range = slice_range rows.each{|o| o.associations[name] = o.associations[name][range] || []} elsif slice_range offset = slice_range.begin rows.each{|o| o.associations[name] = o.associations[name][offset]} end end |
#apply_window_function_eager_limit_strategy(ds) ⇒ Object
Use a window function to limit the results of the eager loading dataset.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 126 def apply_window_function_eager_limit_strategy(ds) rn = ds.row_number_column limit, offset = limit_and_offset ds = ds.unordered.select_append{|o| o.row_number{}.over(:partition=>predicate_key, :order=>ds.opts[:order]).as(rn)}.from_self ds = if !returns_array? ds.where(rn => offset ? offset+1 : 1) elsif offset offset += 1 if limit ds.where(rn => (offset...(offset+limit))) else ds.where{SQL::Identifier.new(rn) >= offset} end else ds.where{SQL::Identifier.new(rn) <= limit} end end |
#assign_singular? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the associations cache should use an array when storing the associated records during eager loading.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 159 def assign_singular? !returns_array? end |
#associated_class ⇒ Object
The class associated to the current model class via this association
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 55 def associated_class cached_fetch(:class){constantize(self[:class_name])} end |
#associated_dataset ⇒ Object
The dataset associated via this association, with the non-instance specific changes already applied. This will be a joined dataset if the association requires joining tables.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 62 def associated_dataset cached_fetch(:_dataset){apply_dataset_changes(_associated_dataset)} end |
#association_dataset_for(object) ⇒ Object
Return an dataset that will load the appropriate associated objects for the given object using this association.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 196 def association_dataset_for(object) associated_dataset.where(predicate_keys.zip(predicate_key_values(object))) end |
#association_dataset_proc ⇒ Object
Proc used to create the association dataset method.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 202 def association_dataset_proc ASSOCIATION_DATASET_PROC end |
#association_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for association method, the same as the name of the association.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 50 def association_method self[:name] end |
#can_have_associated_objects?(obj) ⇒ Boolean
Whether this association can have associated objects, given the current object. Should be false if obj cannot have associated objects because the necessary key columns are NULL.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 166 def can_have_associated_objects?(obj) true end |
#cloneable?(ref) ⇒ Boolean
Whether you are able to clone from the given association type to the current association type, true by default only if the types match.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 172 def cloneable?(ref) ref[:type] == self[:type] end |
#dataset_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the dataset association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 177 def dataset_method :"#{self[:name]}_dataset" end |
#dataset_need_primary_key? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the dataset needs a primary key to function, true by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 182 def dataset_need_primary_key? true end |
#delete_row_number_column(ds = associated_dataset) ⇒ Object
Return the symbol used for the row number column if the window function eager limit strategy is being used, or nil otherwise.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 188 def delete_row_number_column(ds=associated_dataset) if eager_limit_strategy == :window_function ds.row_number_column end end |
#eager_graph_lazy_dataset? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to eagerly graph a lazy dataset, true by default. If this is false, the association won’t respect the :eager_graph option when loading the association for a single record.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 295 def eager_graph_lazy_dataset? true end |
#eager_graph_limit_strategy(strategy) ⇒ Object
The eager_graph limit strategy to use for this dataset
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 207 def eager_graph_limit_strategy(strategy) if self[:limit] || !returns_array? strategy = strategy[self[:name]] if strategy.is_a?(Hash) case strategy when true true_eager_graph_limit_strategy when Symbol strategy else if returns_array? || offset :ruby end end end end |
#eager_limit_strategy ⇒ Object
The eager limit strategy to use for this dataset.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 224 def eager_limit_strategy cached_fetch(:_eager_limit_strategy) do if self[:limit] || !returns_array? case s = cached_fetch(:eager_limit_strategy){default_eager_limit_strategy} when true true_eager_limit_strategy else s end end end end |
#eager_load_results(eo, &block) ⇒ Object
Eager load the associated objects using the hash of eager options, yielding each row to the block.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 239 def eager_load_results(eo, &block) rows = eo[:rows] initialize_association_cache(rows) unless eo[:initialize_rows] == false if eo[:id_map] ids = eo[:id_map].keys return ids if ids.empty? end strategy = eager_limit_strategy cascade = eo[:associations] if eo[:eager_block] || eo[:loader] == false strategy = true_eager_graph_limit_strategy if strategy == :union # Correlated subqueries are not supported for regular eager loading strategy = :ruby if strategy == :correlated_subquery objects = apply_eager_limit_strategy(eager_loading_dataset(eo), strategy).all elsif strategy == :union objects = [] ds = associated_dataset loader = union_eager_loader joiner = " UNION ALL " ids.each_slice(subqueries_per_union).each do |slice| objects.concat(ds.with_sql(slice.map{|k| loader.sql(*k)}.join(joiner)).to_a) end ds = ds.eager(cascade) if cascade ds.send(:post_load, objects) else loader = placeholder_eager_loader loader = loader.with_dataset{|dataset| dataset.eager(cascade)} if cascade objects = loader.all(ids) end objects.each(&block) if strategy == :ruby apply_ruby_eager_limit_strategy(rows) end end |
#eager_loader_key ⇒ Object
The key to use for the key hash when eager loading
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 277 def eager_loader_key self[:eager_loader_key] end |
#eager_loading_predicate_key ⇒ Object
Alias of predicate_key, only for backwards compatibility.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 288 def eager_loading_predicate_key predicate_key end |
#eager_loading_use_associated_key? ⇒ Boolean
By default associations do not need to select a key in an associated table to eagerly load.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 283 def eager_loading_use_associated_key? false end |
#filter_by_associations_add_conditions? ⇒ Boolean
Whether additional conditions should be added when using the filter by associations support.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 301 def filter_by_associations_add_conditions? self[:conditions] || self[:eager_block] || self[:limit] end |
#filter_by_associations_conditions_expression(obj) ⇒ Object
The expression to use for the additional conditions to be added for the filter by association support, when the association itself is filtered. Works by using a subquery to test that the objects passed also meet the association filter criteria.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 309 def filter_by_associations_conditions_expression(obj) ds = filter_by_associations_conditions_dataset.where(filter_by_associations_conditions_subquery_conditions(obj)) {filter_by_associations_conditions_key=>ds} end |
#handle_silent_modification_failure? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to handle silent modification failure when adding/removing associated records, false by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 316 def handle_silent_modification_failure? false end |
#initialize_association_cache(objects) ⇒ Object
Initialize the associations cache for the current association for the given objects.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 321 def initialize_association_cache(objects) name = self[:name] if assign_singular? objects.each{|object| object.associations[name] = nil} else objects.each{|object| object.associations[name] = []} end end |
#limit_and_offset ⇒ Object
The limit and offset for this association (returned as a two element array).
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 331 def limit_and_offset if (v = self[:limit]).is_a?(Array) v else [v, nil] end end |
#need_associated_primary_key? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the associated object needs a primary key to be added/removed, false by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 341 def need_associated_primary_key? false end |
#placeholder_loader ⇒ Object
A placeholder literalizer that can be used to lazily load the association. If one can’t be used, returns nil.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 347 def placeholder_loader if use_placeholder_loader? cached_fetch(:placeholder_loader) do Sequel::Dataset::PlaceholderLiteralizer.loader(associated_dataset) do |pl, ds| ds.where(*predicate_keys.map{|k| SQL::BooleanExpression.new(:'=', k, pl.arg)}) end end end end |
#predicate_key_values(object) ⇒ Object
The values that predicate_keys should match for objects to be associated.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 363 def predicate_key_values(object) predicate_key_methods.map{|k| object.get_column_value(k)} end |
#predicate_keys ⇒ Object
The keys to use for loading of the regular dataset, as an array.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 358 def predicate_keys cached_fetch(:predicate_keys){Array(predicate_key)} end |
#qualify(table, col) ⇒ Object
Qualify col
with the given table name. If col
is an array of columns, return an array of qualified columns. Only qualifies Symbols and SQL::Identifier values, other values are not modified.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 370 def qualify(table, col) transform(col) do |k| case k when Symbol, SQL::Identifier SQL::QualifiedIdentifier.new(table, k) else Sequel::Qualifier.new(self[:model].dataset, table).transform(k) end end end |
#qualify_assoc(col) ⇒ Object
Qualify col with the associated model’s table name.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 382 def qualify_assoc(col) qualify(associated_class.table_name, col) end |
#qualify_cur(col) ⇒ Object
Qualify col with the current model’s table name.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 387 def qualify_cur(col) qualify(self[:model].table_name, col) end |
#reciprocal ⇒ Object
Returns the reciprocal association variable, if one exists. The reciprocal association is the association in the associated class that is the opposite of the current association. For example, Album.many_to_one :artist and Artist.one_to_many :albums are reciprocal associations. This information is to populate reciprocal associations. For example, when you do this_artist.add_album(album) it sets album.artist to this_artist.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 397 def reciprocal cached_fetch(:reciprocal) do possible_recips = [] associated_class.all_association_reflections.each do |assoc_reflect| if reciprocal_association?(assoc_reflect) possible_recips << assoc_reflect end end if possible_recips.length == 1 cached_set(:reciprocal_type, possible_recips.first[:type]) if ambiguous_reciprocal_type? possible_recips.first[:name] end end end |
#reciprocal_array? ⇒ Boolean
Whether the reciprocal of this association returns an array of objects instead of a single object, true by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 416 def reciprocal_array? true end |
#remove_all_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the remove_all_ association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 421 def remove_all_method :"remove_all_#{self[:name]}" end |
#remove_before_destroy? ⇒ Boolean
Whether associated objects need to be removed from the association before being destroyed in order to preserve referential integrity.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 427 def remove_before_destroy? true end |
#remove_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the remove_ association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 432 def remove_method :"remove_#{singularize(self[:name])}" end |
#remove_should_check_existing? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to check that an object to be disassociated is already associated to this object, false by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 437 def remove_should_check_existing? false end |
#returns_array? ⇒ Boolean
Whether this association returns an array of objects instead of a single object, true by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 443 def returns_array? true end |
#select ⇒ Object
The columns to select when loading the association.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 448 def select self[:select] end |
#set_reciprocal_to_self? ⇒ Boolean
Whether to set the reciprocal association to self when loading associated records, false by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 454 def set_reciprocal_to_self? false end |
#setter_method ⇒ Object
Name symbol for the setter association method
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 459 def setter_method :"#{self[:name]}=" end |
#slice_range ⇒ Object
The range used for slicing when using the :ruby eager limit strategy.
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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 464 def slice_range limit, offset = limit_and_offset if limit || offset (offset||0)..(limit ? (offset||0)+limit-1 : -1) end end |