Class: Sequel::Postgres::PGRow::HashRow
- Includes:
- SQL::AliasMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb
Overview
Class for row-valued/composite types that are treated as hashes. Types registered via Database#register_row_type will use this class by default.
Class Attribute Summary collapse
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.columns ⇒ Object
The columns associated with this class.
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.db_type ⇒ Object
The database type for this class.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#columns ⇒ Object
Return the instance’s columns, or the class’s columns if the instance has not overridden it.
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#db_type ⇒ Object
Return the instance’s database type, or the class’s columns if the instance has not overridden it.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.subclass(db_type, columns) ⇒ Object
Create a new subclass of this class with the given database type and columns.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#check_columns! ⇒ Object
Check that the HashRow has valid columns.
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#sql_literal_append(ds, sql) ⇒ Object
Append SQL fragment related to this object to the sql.
Methods included from SQL::AliasMethods
Methods inherited from Hash
#&, #case, #hstore, #pg_json, #sql_expr, #sql_negate, #sql_or, #|, #~
Class Attribute Details
.columns ⇒ Object
The columns associated with this class.
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb', line 147 def columns @columns end |
.db_type ⇒ Object
The database type for this class. May be nil if this class done not have a specific database type.
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb', line 151 def db_type @db_type end |
Instance Attribute Details
#columns ⇒ Object
Return the instance’s columns, or the class’s columns if the instance has not overridden it.
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb', line 180 def columns @columns || self.class.columns end |
#db_type ⇒ Object
Return the instance’s database type, or the class’s columns if the instance has not overridden it.
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb', line 186 def db_type @db_type || self.class.db_type end |
Class Method Details
.subclass(db_type, columns) ⇒ Object
Create a new subclass of this class with the given database type and columns.
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb', line 160 def self.subclass(db_type, columns) Class.new(self) do @db_type = db_type @columns = columns end end |
Instance Method Details
#check_columns! ⇒ Object
Check that the HashRow has valid columns. This should be used before all attempts to literalize the object, since literalization depends on the columns to get the column order.
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb', line 193 def check_columns! if columns.nil? || columns.empty? raise Error, 'cannot literalize HashRow without columns' end end |
#sql_literal_append(ds, sql) ⇒ Object
Append SQL fragment related to this object to the sql.
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb', line 200 def sql_literal_append(ds, sql) check_columns! sql << ROW ds.literal_append(sql, values_at(*columns)) if db_type sql << CAST ds.quote_schema_table_append(sql, db_type) end end |