require 'active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_part'
module ActiveRecord
module Associations
class JoinDependency # :nodoc:
class JoinAssociation < JoinPart # :nodoc:
include JoinHelper
# The reflection of the association represented
attr_reader :reflection
# What type of join will be generated, either Arel::InnerJoin (default) or Arel::OuterJoin
attr_accessor :join_type
# These implement abstract methods from the superclass
attr_reader :aliased_prefix
attr_reader :tables
attr_reader :alias_tracker
delegate :options, :through_reflection, :source_reflection, :chain, :to => :reflection
def initialize(reflection, index, parent, join_type, alias_tracker)
super(reflection.klass, parent)
@reflection = reflection
@alias_tracker = alias_tracker
@join_type = join_type
@aliased_prefix = "t#{ index }"
@tables = construct_tables.reverse
end
def parent_table_name; parent.table_name; end
alias :alias_suffix :parent_table_name
def match?(other)
return true if self == other
super && reflection == other.reflection
end
def join_constraints(parent)
joins = []
tables = @tables.dup
foreign_table = parent.table
foreign_klass = parent.base_klass
scope_chain_iter = reflection.scope_chain.reverse_each
# The chain starts with the target table, but we want to end with it here (makes
# more sense in this context), so we reverse
chain.reverse_each do |reflection|
table = tables.shift
klass = reflection.klass
case reflection.source_macro
when :belongs_to
key = reflection.association_primary_key
foreign_key = reflection.foreign_key
else
key = reflection.foreign_key
foreign_key = reflection.active_record_primary_key
end
constraint = build_constraint(klass, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key)
scope_chain_items = scope_chain_iter.next.map do |item|
if item.is_a?(Relation)
item
else
ActiveRecord::Relation.create(klass, table).instance_exec(self, &item)
end
end
if reflection.type
scope_chain_items <<
ActiveRecord::Relation.create(klass, table)
.where(reflection.type => foreign_klass.base_class.name)
end
scope_chain_items.concat [klass.send(:build_default_scope)].compact
rel = scope_chain_items.inject(scope_chain_items.shift) do |left, right|
left.merge right
end
if rel && !rel.arel.constraints.empty?
constraint = constraint.and rel.arel.constraints
end
joins << join(table, constraint)
# The current table in this iteration becomes the foreign table in the next
foreign_table, foreign_klass = table, klass
end
joins
end
# Builds equality condition.
#
# Example:
#
# class Physician < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_many :appointments
# end
#
# If I execute `Physician.joins(:appointments).to_a` then
# reflection #=> #<ActiveRecord::Reflection::AssociationReflection @macro=:has_many ...>
# table #=> #<Arel::Table @name="appointments" ...>
# key #=> physician_id
# foreign_table #=> #<Arel::Table @name="physicians" ...>
# foreign_key #=> id
#
def build_constraint(klass, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key)
constraint = table[key].eq(foreign_table[foreign_key])
if klass.finder_needs_type_condition?
constraint = table.create_and([
constraint,
klass.send(:type_condition, table)
])
end
constraint
end
def table
tables.last
end
def aliased_table_name
table.table_alias || table.name
end
end
end
end
end