# frozen_string_literal: true
module ActiveStorage
# Provides the class-level DSL for declaring an Active Record model's attachments.
module Attached::Model
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
class_methods do
# Specifies the relation between a single attachment and the model.
#
# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_one_attached :avatar
# end
#
# There is no column defined on the model side, Active Storage takes
# care of the mapping between your records and the attachment.
#
# To avoid N+1 queries, you can include the attached blobs in your query like so:
#
# User.with_attached_avatar
#
# Under the covers, this relationship is implemented as a +has_one+ association to a
# ActiveStorage::Attachment record and a +has_one-through+ association to a
# ActiveStorage::Blob record. These associations are available as +avatar_attachment+
# and +avatar_blob+. But you shouldn't need to work with these associations directly in
# most circumstances.
#
# The system has been designed to having you go through the ActiveStorage::Attached::One
# proxy that provides the dynamic proxy to the associations and factory methods, like +attach+.
#
# If the +:dependent+ option isn't set, the attachment will be purged
# (i.e. destroyed) whenever the record is destroyed.
def has_one_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later)
generated_association_methods.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def #{name}
@active_storage_attached_#{name} ||= ActiveStorage::Attached::One.new("#{name}", self)
end
def #{name}=(attachable)
attachment_changes["#{name}"] =
if attachable.nil?
ActiveStorage::Attached::Changes::DeleteOne.new("#{name}", self)
else
ActiveStorage::Attached::Changes::CreateOne.new("#{name}", self, attachable)
end
end
CODE
has_one :"#{name}_attachment", -> { where(name: name) }, class_name: "ActiveStorage::Attachment", as: :record, inverse_of: :record, dependent: :destroy
has_one :"#{name}_blob", through: :"#{name}_attachment", class_name: "ActiveStorage::Blob", source: :blob
scope :"with_attached_#{name}", -> { includes("#{name}_attachment": :blob) }
after_save { attachment_changes[name.to_s]&.save }
after_commit(on: %i[ create update ]) { attachment_changes.delete(name.to_s).try(:upload) }
ActiveRecord::Reflection.add_attachment_reflection(
self,
name,
ActiveRecord::Reflection.create(:has_one_attached, name, nil, { dependent: dependent }, self)
)
end
# Specifies the relation between multiple attachments and the model.
#
# class Gallery < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_many_attached :photos
# end
#
# There are no columns defined on the model side, Active Storage takes
# care of the mapping between your records and the attachments.
#
# To avoid N+1 queries, you can include the attached blobs in your query like so:
#
# Gallery.where(user: Current.user).with_attached_photos
#
# Under the covers, this relationship is implemented as a +has_many+ association to a
# ActiveStorage::Attachment record and a +has_many-through+ association to a
# ActiveStorage::Blob record. These associations are available as +photos_attachments+
# and +photos_blobs+. But you shouldn't need to work with these associations directly in
# most circumstances.
#
# The system has been designed to having you go through the ActiveStorage::Attached::Many
# proxy that provides the dynamic proxy to the associations and factory methods, like +#attach+.
#
# If the +:dependent+ option isn't set, all the attachments will be purged
# (i.e. destroyed) whenever the record is destroyed.
def has_many_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later)
generated_association_methods.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
def #{name}
@active_storage_attached_#{name} ||= ActiveStorage::Attached::Many.new("#{name}", self)
end
def #{name}=(attachables)
attachment_changes["#{name}"] =
if attachables.nil? || Array(attachables).none?
ActiveStorage::Attached::Changes::DeleteMany.new("#{name}", self)
else
ActiveStorage::Attached::Changes::CreateMany.new("#{name}", self, attachables)
end
end
CODE
has_many :"#{name}_attachments", -> { where(name: name) }, as: :record, class_name: "ActiveStorage::Attachment", inverse_of: :record, dependent: :destroy do
def purge
each(&:purge)
reset
end
def purge_later
each(&:purge_later)
reset
end
end
has_many :"#{name}_blobs", through: :"#{name}_attachments", class_name: "ActiveStorage::Blob", source: :blob
scope :"with_attached_#{name}", -> { includes("#{name}_attachments": :blob) }
after_save { attachment_changes[name.to_s]&.save }
after_commit(on: %i[ create update ]) { attachment_changes.delete(name.to_s).try(:upload) }
ActiveRecord::Reflection.add_attachment_reflection(
self,
name,
ActiveRecord::Reflection.create(:has_many_attached, name, nil, { dependent: dependent }, self)
)
end
end
def attachment_changes #:nodoc:
@attachment_changes ||= {}
end
def reload(*) #:nodoc:
super.tap { @attachment_changes = nil }
end
end
end