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-rwxr-xr-xactiverecord/lib/active_record/base.rb19
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
index cf830563a3..355587aa80 100755
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
@@ -107,10 +107,10 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
# <tt>Person.find_by_user_name_and_password</tt> or even <tt>Payment.find_by_purchaser_and_state_and_country</tt>. So instead of writing
# <tt>Person.find_first(["user_name = ? AND password = ?", user_name, password])</tt>, you just do
# <tt>Person.find_by_user_name_and_password(user_name, password)</tt>.
- #
- # While primarily a construct for easier find_firsts, it can also be used as a construct for find_all by using calls like
- # <tt>Payment.find_all_by_amount(50)</tt> that is turned into <tt>Payment.find_all(["amount = ?", 50])</tt>. This is something not as equally useful,
- # though, as it's not possible to specify the order in which the objects are returned.
+ #
+ # It's even possible to use all the additional parameters to find_first and find_all. For example, the full interface for Payment.find_all_by_amount
+ # is actually Payment.find_all_by_amount(amount, orderings = nil, limit = nil, joins = nil). And the full interface to Person.find_by_user_name is
+ # actually Person.find_by_user_name(user_name, orderings = nil)
#
# == Saving arrays, hashes, and other non-mappeable objects in text columns
#
@@ -253,9 +253,9 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
# Person.find([1]) # returns an array for objects the object with ID = 1
#
# The last argument may be a Hash of find options. Currently, +conditions+ is the only option, behaving the same as with +find_all+.
- # Person.find(1, :conditions => "associate_id='5'"
- # Person.find(1, 2, 6, :conditions => "status='active'"
- # Person.find([7, 17], :conditions => ["sanitize_me='%s'", "bare'quote"]
+ # Person.find(1, :conditions => "associate_id = 5"
+ # Person.find(1, 2, 6, :conditions => "status = 'active'"
+ # Person.find([7, 17], :conditions => ["sanitize_me = ?", "bare'quote"]
#
# +RecordNotFound+ is raised if no record can be found.
def find(*args)
@@ -654,6 +654,9 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
# Enables dynamic finders like find_by_user_name(user_name) and find_by_user_name_and_password(user_name, password) that are turned into
# find_first(["user_name = ?", user_name]) and find_first(["user_name = ? AND password = ?", user_name, password]) respectively. Also works
# for find_all, but using find_all_by_amount(50) that are turned into find_all(["amount = ?", 50]).
+ #
+ # It's even possible to use all the additional parameters to find_first and find_all. For example, the full interface for find_all_by_amount
+ # is actually find_all_by_amount(amount, orderings = nil, limit = nil, joins = nil).
def method_missing(method_id, *arguments)
method_name = method_id.id2name
@@ -661,7 +664,7 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
finder, attributes = ($1 == "all_by" ? :find_all : :find_first), $2.split("_and_")
attributes.each { |attr_name| super unless column_methods_hash[attr_name.intern] }
conditions = attributes.collect { |attr_name| "#{attr_name} = ? "}.join(" AND ")
- send(finder, [conditions, *arguments])
+ send(finder, [conditions, *arguments[0...attributes.length]], *arguments[attributes.length..-1])
else
super
end