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authorsgrif <sean@thoughtbot.com>2013-05-17 18:23:57 -0600
committerSean Griffin <sean@thoughtbot.com>2013-07-28 13:12:20 -0600
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Add ability to specify how a class is converted to Arel predicate
This adds the ability for rails apps or gems to have granular control over how a domain object is converted to sql. One simple use case would be to add support for Regexp. Another simple case would be something like the following: class DateRange < Struct.new(:start, :end) def include?(date) (start..end).cover?(date) end end class DateRangePredicate def call(attribute, range) attribute.in(range.start..range.end) end end ActiveRecord::PredicateBuilder.register_handler(DateRange, DateRangePredicate.new) More complex cases might include taking a currency object and converting it from EUR to USD before performing the query. By moving the existing handlers to this format, we were also able to nicely refactor a rather nasty method in PredicateBuilder.
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