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- data/CHANGELOG +6023 -0
- data/README.rdoc +222 -0
- data/examples/associations.png +0 -0
- data/examples/performance.rb +162 -0
- data/examples/simple.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/active_record.rb +124 -0
- data/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb +277 -0
- data/lib/active_record/association_preload.rb +403 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations.rb +2254 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/association_collection.rb +562 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/association_proxy.rb +295 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/belongs_to_association.rb +91 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/belongs_to_polymorphic_association.rb +78 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_association.rb +137 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb +128 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_through_association.rb +116 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb +143 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_through_association.rb +40 -0
- data/lib/active_record/associations/through_association_scope.rb +154 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb +60 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb +33 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb +95 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/primary_key.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/query.rb +39 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/read.rb +116 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/time_zone_conversion.rb +61 -0
- data/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/write.rb +37 -0
- data/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb +369 -0
- data/lib/active_record/base.rb +1867 -0
- data/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb +288 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb +365 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_specification.rb +113 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_limits.rb +57 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb +329 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb +81 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/quoting.rb +72 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb +739 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb +543 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb +212 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb +643 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb +1030 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb +53 -0
- data/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite_adapter.rb +401 -0
- data/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb +115 -0
- data/lib/active_record/dynamic_finder_match.rb +53 -0
- data/lib/active_record/dynamic_scope_match.rb +32 -0
- data/lib/active_record/errors.rb +172 -0
- data/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb +1008 -0
- data/lib/active_record/locale/en.yml +40 -0
- data/lib/active_record/locking/optimistic.rb +172 -0
- data/lib/active_record/locking/pessimistic.rb +55 -0
- data/lib/active_record/log_subscriber.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/active_record/migration.rb +617 -0
- data/lib/active_record/named_scope.rb +138 -0
- data/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb +417 -0
- data/lib/active_record/observer.rb +140 -0
- data/lib/active_record/persistence.rb +291 -0
- data/lib/active_record/query_cache.rb +36 -0
- data/lib/active_record/railtie.rb +91 -0
- data/lib/active_record/railties/controller_runtime.rb +38 -0
- data/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake +512 -0
- data/lib/active_record/reflection.rb +403 -0
- data/lib/active_record/relation.rb +393 -0
- data/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb +89 -0
- data/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb +286 -0
- data/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb +355 -0
- data/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb +41 -0
- data/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb +261 -0
- data/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb +112 -0
- data/lib/active_record/schema.rb +59 -0
- data/lib/active_record/schema_dumper.rb +195 -0
- data/lib/active_record/serialization.rb +60 -0
- data/lib/active_record/serializers/xml_serializer.rb +244 -0
- data/lib/active_record/session_store.rb +340 -0
- data/lib/active_record/test_case.rb +67 -0
- data/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb +88 -0
- data/lib/active_record/transactions.rb +356 -0
- data/lib/active_record/validations.rb +84 -0
- data/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb +185 -0
- data/lib/active_record/version.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record.rb +27 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb +25 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/migration.rb +17 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb +38 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/templates/migration.rb +16 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/templates/model.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/templates/module.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/observer/observer_generator.rb +15 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/observer/templates/observer.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/session_migration/session_migration_generator.rb +24 -0
- data/lib/rails/generators/active_record/session_migration/templates/migration.rb +16 -0
- metadata +224 -0
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require 'active_support/core_ext/object/duplicable'
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module ActiveRecord
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module ConnectionAdapters # :nodoc:
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module QueryCache
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class << self
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def included(base)
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dirties_query_cache base, :insert, :update, :delete
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end
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def dirties_query_cache(base, *method_names)
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method_names.each do |method_name|
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base.class_eval <<-end_code, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
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def #{method_name}(*) # def update_with_query_dirty(*args)
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clear_query_cache if @query_cache_enabled # clear_query_cache if @query_cache_enabled
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super # update_without_query_dirty(*args)
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end # end
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end_code
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end
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end
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end
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attr_reader :query_cache, :query_cache_enabled
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def cache
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ensure
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clear_query_cache
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end
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# Disable the query cache within the block.
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def uncached
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ensure
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@query_cache_enabled = old
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# Clears the query cache.
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#
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# One reason you may wish to call this method explicitly is between queries
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# that ask the database to randomize results. Otherwise the cache would see
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# the same SQL query and repeatedly return the same result each time, silently
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# undermining the randomness you were expecting.
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def clear_query_cache
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@query_cache.clear
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end
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def select_all(*args)
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if @query_cache_enabled
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cache_sql(args.first) { super }
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end
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private
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def cache_sql(sql)
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result =
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if @query_cache.has_key?(sql)
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ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument("sql.active_record",
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:sql => sql, :name => "CACHE", :connection_id => self.object_id)
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@query_cache[sql]
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result.collect { |row| row.dup }
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require 'active_support/core_ext/big_decimal/conversions'
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module ActiveRecord
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module Quoting
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# Quotes the column value to help prevent
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# {SQL injection attacks}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL_injection].
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def quote(value, column = nil)
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# records are quoted as their primary key
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return value.quoted_id if value.respond_to?(:quoted_id)
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case value
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when String, ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars
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if column && column.type == :binary && column.class.respond_to?(:string_to_binary)
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"'#{quote_string(column.class.string_to_binary(value))}'" # ' (for ruby-mode)
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def quoted_date(value)
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module ActiveRecord
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class Column
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TRUE_VALUES = [true, 1, '1', 't', 'T', 'true', 'TRUE'].to_set
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module Format
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ISO_DATE = /\A(\d{4})-(\d\d)-(\d\d)\z/
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attr_reader :name, :default, :type, :limit, :null, :sql_type, :precision, :scale
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# * Sybase: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..38], <tt>:scale</tt> [0..38].
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# # granted BOOLEAN
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
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# td.column(:sales_stage, :string, :limit => 20, :default => 'new', :null => false)
|
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|
+
# # => sales_stage VARCHAR(20) DEFAULT 'new' NOT NULL
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
424
|
+
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|
425
|
+
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|
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|
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# td.column(:sensor_reading, :decimal, :precision => 30, :scale => 20)
|
427
|
+
# # => sensor_reading DECIMAL(30,20)
|
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|
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|
429
|
+
# # While <tt>:scale</tt> defaults to zero on most databases, it
|
430
|
+
# # probably wouldn't hurt to include it.
|
431
|
+
# td.column(:huge_integer, :decimal, :precision => 30)
|
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|
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# # => huge_integer DECIMAL(30)
|
433
|
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#
|
434
|
+
# # Defines a column with a database-specific type.
|
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|
+
# td.column(:foo, 'polygon')
|
436
|
+
# # => foo polygon
|
437
|
+
#
|
438
|
+
# == Short-hand examples
|
439
|
+
#
|
440
|
+
# Instead of calling +column+ directly, you can also work with the short-hand definitions for the default types.
|
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|
+
# They use the type as the method name instead of as a parameter and allow for multiple columns to be defined
|
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|
+
# in a single statement.
|
443
|
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#
|
444
|
+
# What can be written like this with the regular calls to column:
|
445
|
+
#
|
446
|
+
# create_table "products", :force => true do |t|
|
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|
+
# t.column "shop_id", :integer
|
448
|
+
# t.column "creator_id", :integer
|
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|
+
# t.column "name", :string, :default => "Untitled"
|
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|
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# t.column "value", :string, :default => "Untitled"
|
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|
+
# t.column "created_at", :datetime
|
452
|
+
# t.column "updated_at", :datetime
|
453
|
+
# end
|
454
|
+
#
|
455
|
+
# Can also be written as follows using the short-hand:
|
456
|
+
#
|
457
|
+
# create_table :products do |t|
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|
+
# t.integer :shop_id, :creator_id
|
459
|
+
# t.string :name, :value, :default => "Untitled"
|
460
|
+
# t.timestamps
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461
|
+
# end
|
462
|
+
#
|
463
|
+
# There's a short-hand method for each of the type values declared at the top. And then there's
|
464
|
+
# TableDefinition#timestamps that'll add created_at and +updated_at+ as datetimes.
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465
|
+
#
|
466
|
+
# TableDefinition#references will add an appropriately-named _id column, plus a corresponding _type
|
467
|
+
# column if the <tt>:polymorphic</tt> option is supplied. If <tt>:polymorphic</tt> is a hash of
|
468
|
+
# options, these will be used when creating the <tt>_type</tt> column. So what can be written like this:
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469
|
+
#
|
470
|
+
# create_table :taggings do |t|
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471
|
+
# t.integer :tag_id, :tagger_id, :taggable_id
|
472
|
+
# t.string :tagger_type
|
473
|
+
# t.string :taggable_type, :default => 'Photo'
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474
|
+
# end
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475
|
+
#
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# Can also be written as follows using references:
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#
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# create_table :taggings do |t|
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# t.references :tag
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# t.references :tagger, :polymorphic => true
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# t.references :taggable, :polymorphic => { :default => 'Photo' }
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# end
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def column(name, type, options = {})
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column = self[name] || ColumnDefinition.new(@base, name, type)
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if options[:limit]
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column.limit = options[:limit]
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elsif native[type.to_sym].is_a?(Hash)
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column.limit = native[type.to_sym][:limit]
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end
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column.precision = options[:precision]
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column.scale = options[:scale]
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column.default = options[:default]
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column.null = options[:null]
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@columns << column unless @columns.include? column
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self
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end
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%w( string text integer float decimal datetime timestamp time date binary boolean ).each do |column_type|
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class_eval <<-EOV, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
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def #{column_type}(*args) # def string(*args)
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options = args.extract_options! # options = args.extract_options!
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column_names = args # column_names = args
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#
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column_names.each { |name| column(name, '#{column_type}', options) } # column_names.each { |name| column(name, 'string', options) }
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end # end
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EOV
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end
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+
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# Appends <tt>:datetime</tt> columns <tt>:created_at</tt> and
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# <tt>:updated_at</tt> to the table.
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def timestamps(*args)
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options = args.extract_options!
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column(:created_at, :datetime, options)
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column(:updated_at, :datetime, options)
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end
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def references(*args)
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options = args.extract_options!
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polymorphic = options.delete(:polymorphic)
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args.each do |col|
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column("#{col}_id", :integer, options)
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column("#{col}_type", :string, polymorphic.is_a?(Hash) ? polymorphic : options) unless polymorphic.nil?
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end
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end
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alias :belongs_to :references
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+
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# Returns a String whose contents are the column definitions
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# concatenated together. This string can then be prepended and appended to
|
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+
# to generate the final SQL to create the table.
|
530
|
+
def to_sql
|
531
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@columns.map { |c| c.to_sql } * ', '
|
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|
+
end
|
533
|
+
|
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|
+
private
|
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|
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def native
|
536
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@base.native_database_types
|
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|
+
end
|
538
|
+
end
|
539
|
+
|
540
|
+
# Represents an SQL table in an abstract way for updating a table.
|
541
|
+
# Also see TableDefinition and SchemaStatements#create_table
|
542
|
+
#
|
543
|
+
# Available transformations are:
|
544
|
+
#
|
545
|
+
# change_table :table do |t|
|
546
|
+
# t.column
|
547
|
+
# t.index
|
548
|
+
# t.timestamps
|
549
|
+
# t.change
|
550
|
+
# t.change_default
|
551
|
+
# t.rename
|
552
|
+
# t.references
|
553
|
+
# t.belongs_to
|
554
|
+
# t.string
|
555
|
+
# t.text
|
556
|
+
# t.integer
|
557
|
+
# t.float
|
558
|
+
# t.decimal
|
559
|
+
# t.datetime
|
560
|
+
# t.timestamp
|
561
|
+
# t.time
|
562
|
+
# t.date
|
563
|
+
# t.binary
|
564
|
+
# t.boolean
|
565
|
+
# t.remove
|
566
|
+
# t.remove_references
|
567
|
+
# t.remove_belongs_to
|
568
|
+
# t.remove_index
|
569
|
+
# t.remove_timestamps
|
570
|
+
# end
|
571
|
+
#
|
572
|
+
class Table
|
573
|
+
def initialize(table_name, base)
|
574
|
+
@table_name = table_name
|
575
|
+
@base = base
|
576
|
+
end
|
577
|
+
|
578
|
+
# Adds a new column to the named table.
|
579
|
+
# See TableDefinition#column for details of the options you can use.
|
580
|
+
# ===== Example
|
581
|
+
# ====== Creating a simple column
|
582
|
+
# t.column(:name, :string)
|
583
|
+
def column(column_name, type, options = {})
|
584
|
+
@base.add_column(@table_name, column_name, type, options)
|
585
|
+
end
|
586
|
+
|
587
|
+
# Checks to see if a column exists. See SchemaStatements#column_exists?
|
588
|
+
def column_exists?(column_name, type = nil, options = nil)
|
589
|
+
@base.column_exists?(@table_name, column_name, type, options)
|
590
|
+
end
|
591
|
+
|
592
|
+
# Adds a new index to the table. +column_name+ can be a single Symbol, or
|
593
|
+
# an Array of Symbols. See SchemaStatements#add_index
|
594
|
+
#
|
595
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
596
|
+
# ====== Creating a simple index
|
597
|
+
# t.index(:name)
|
598
|
+
# ====== Creating a unique index
|
599
|
+
# t.index([:branch_id, :party_id], :unique => true)
|
600
|
+
# ====== Creating a named index
|
601
|
+
# t.index([:branch_id, :party_id], :unique => true, :name => 'by_branch_party')
|
602
|
+
def index(column_name, options = {})
|
603
|
+
@base.add_index(@table_name, column_name, options)
|
604
|
+
end
|
605
|
+
|
606
|
+
# Checks to see if an index exists. See SchemaStatements#index_exists?
|
607
|
+
def index_exists?(column_name, options = {})
|
608
|
+
@base.index_exists?(@table_name, column_name, options)
|
609
|
+
end
|
610
|
+
|
611
|
+
# Adds timestamps (created_at and updated_at) columns to the table. See SchemaStatements#add_timestamps
|
612
|
+
# ===== Example
|
613
|
+
# t.timestamps
|
614
|
+
def timestamps
|
615
|
+
@base.add_timestamps(@table_name)
|
616
|
+
end
|
617
|
+
|
618
|
+
# Changes the column's definition according to the new options.
|
619
|
+
# See TableDefinition#column for details of the options you can use.
|
620
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
621
|
+
# t.change(:name, :string, :limit => 80)
|
622
|
+
# t.change(:description, :text)
|
623
|
+
def change(column_name, type, options = {})
|
624
|
+
@base.change_column(@table_name, column_name, type, options)
|
625
|
+
end
|
626
|
+
|
627
|
+
# Sets a new default value for a column. See SchemaStatements#change_column_default
|
628
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
629
|
+
# t.change_default(:qualification, 'new')
|
630
|
+
# t.change_default(:authorized, 1)
|
631
|
+
def change_default(column_name, default)
|
632
|
+
@base.change_column_default(@table_name, column_name, default)
|
633
|
+
end
|
634
|
+
|
635
|
+
# Removes the column(s) from the table definition.
|
636
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
637
|
+
# t.remove(:qualification)
|
638
|
+
# t.remove(:qualification, :experience)
|
639
|
+
def remove(*column_names)
|
640
|
+
@base.remove_column(@table_name, column_names)
|
641
|
+
end
|
642
|
+
|
643
|
+
# Removes the given index from the table.
|
644
|
+
#
|
645
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
646
|
+
# ====== Remove the suppliers_name_index in the suppliers table
|
647
|
+
# t.remove_index :name
|
648
|
+
# ====== Remove the index named accounts_branch_id_index in the accounts table
|
649
|
+
# t.remove_index :column => :branch_id
|
650
|
+
# ====== Remove the index named accounts_branch_id_party_id_index in the accounts table
|
651
|
+
# t.remove_index :column => [:branch_id, :party_id]
|
652
|
+
# ====== Remove the index named by_branch_party in the accounts table
|
653
|
+
# t.remove_index :name => :by_branch_party
|
654
|
+
def remove_index(options = {})
|
655
|
+
@base.remove_index(@table_name, options)
|
656
|
+
end
|
657
|
+
|
658
|
+
# Removes the timestamp columns (created_at and updated_at) from the table.
|
659
|
+
# ===== Example
|
660
|
+
# t.remove_timestamps
|
661
|
+
def remove_timestamps
|
662
|
+
@base.remove_timestamps(@table_name)
|
663
|
+
end
|
664
|
+
|
665
|
+
# Renames a column.
|
666
|
+
# ===== Example
|
667
|
+
# t.rename(:description, :name)
|
668
|
+
def rename(column_name, new_column_name)
|
669
|
+
@base.rename_column(@table_name, column_name, new_column_name)
|
670
|
+
end
|
671
|
+
|
672
|
+
# Adds a reference. Optionally adds a +type+ column.
|
673
|
+
# <tt>references</tt> and <tt>belongs_to</tt> are acceptable.
|
674
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
675
|
+
# t.references(:goat)
|
676
|
+
# t.references(:goat, :polymorphic => true)
|
677
|
+
# t.belongs_to(:goat)
|
678
|
+
def references(*args)
|
679
|
+
options = args.extract_options!
|
680
|
+
polymorphic = options.delete(:polymorphic)
|
681
|
+
args.each do |col|
|
682
|
+
@base.add_column(@table_name, "#{col}_id", :integer, options)
|
683
|
+
@base.add_column(@table_name, "#{col}_type", :string, polymorphic.is_a?(Hash) ? polymorphic : options) unless polymorphic.nil?
|
684
|
+
end
|
685
|
+
end
|
686
|
+
alias :belongs_to :references
|
687
|
+
|
688
|
+
# Removes a reference. Optionally removes a +type+ column.
|
689
|
+
# <tt>remove_references</tt> and <tt>remove_belongs_to</tt> are acceptable.
|
690
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
691
|
+
# t.remove_references(:goat)
|
692
|
+
# t.remove_references(:goat, :polymorphic => true)
|
693
|
+
# t.remove_belongs_to(:goat)
|
694
|
+
def remove_references(*args)
|
695
|
+
options = args.extract_options!
|
696
|
+
polymorphic = options.delete(:polymorphic)
|
697
|
+
args.each do |col|
|
698
|
+
@base.remove_column(@table_name, "#{col}_id")
|
699
|
+
@base.remove_column(@table_name, "#{col}_type") unless polymorphic.nil?
|
700
|
+
end
|
701
|
+
end
|
702
|
+
alias :remove_belongs_to :remove_references
|
703
|
+
|
704
|
+
# Adds a column or columns of a specified type
|
705
|
+
# ===== Examples
|
706
|
+
# t.string(:goat)
|
707
|
+
# t.string(:goat, :sheep)
|
708
|
+
%w( string text integer float decimal datetime timestamp time date binary boolean ).each do |column_type|
|
709
|
+
class_eval <<-EOV, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
|
710
|
+
def #{column_type}(*args) # def string(*args)
|
711
|
+
options = args.extract_options! # options = args.extract_options!
|
712
|
+
column_names = args # column_names = args
|
713
|
+
#
|
714
|
+
column_names.each do |name| # column_names.each do |name|
|
715
|
+
column = ColumnDefinition.new(@base, name, '#{column_type}') # column = ColumnDefinition.new(@base, name, 'string')
|
716
|
+
if options[:limit] # if options[:limit]
|
717
|
+
column.limit = options[:limit] # column.limit = options[:limit]
|
718
|
+
elsif native['#{column_type}'.to_sym].is_a?(Hash) # elsif native['string'.to_sym].is_a?(Hash)
|
719
|
+
column.limit = native['#{column_type}'.to_sym][:limit] # column.limit = native['string'.to_sym][:limit]
|
720
|
+
end # end
|
721
|
+
column.precision = options[:precision] # column.precision = options[:precision]
|
722
|
+
column.scale = options[:scale] # column.scale = options[:scale]
|
723
|
+
column.default = options[:default] # column.default = options[:default]
|
724
|
+
column.null = options[:null] # column.null = options[:null]
|
725
|
+
@base.add_column(@table_name, name, column.sql_type, options) # @base.add_column(@table_name, name, column.sql_type, options)
|
726
|
+
end # end
|
727
|
+
end # end
|
728
|
+
EOV
|
729
|
+
end
|
730
|
+
|
731
|
+
private
|
732
|
+
def native
|
733
|
+
@base.native_database_types
|
734
|
+
end
|
735
|
+
end
|
736
|
+
|
737
|
+
end
|
738
|
+
end
|
739
|
+
|