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Using the name of an association in `where` previously worked only
if the value was a single `ActiveRecrd::Base` object. e.g.
Post.where(author: Author.first)
Any other values, including `nil`, would cause invalid SQL to be
generated. This change supports arguments in the `where` query
conditions where the key is a `belongs_to` association name and the
value is `nil`, an `Array` of `ActiveRecord::Base` objects, or an
`ActiveRecord::Relation` object.
# Given the Post model
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :author
end
# nil value finds records where the association is not set
Post.where(author: nil)
# SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts" WHERE "posts"."author_id" IS NULL
# Array values find records where the association foreign key
# matches the ids of the passed ActiveRecord models, resulting
# in the same query as Post.where(author_id: [1,2])
authors_array = [Author.find(1), Author.find(2)]
Post.where(author: authors_array)
# ActiveRecord::Relation values find records using the same
# query as Post.where(author_id: Author.where(last_name: "Emde"))
Post.where(author: Author.where(last_name: "Emde"))
Polymorphic `belongs_to` associations will continue to be handled
appropriately, with the polymorphic `association_type` field added
to the query to match the base class of the value. This feature
previously only worked when the value was a single `ActveRecord::Base`.
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :author, polymorphic: true
end
Post.where(author: Author.where(last_name: "Emde"))
# Generates a query similar to:
Post.where(author_id: Author.where(last_name: "Emde"), author_type: "Author")
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add changelog entry for #11945
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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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When using symbol keys, ActiveRecord will now translate aliased attribute names to the actual column name used in the database:
With the model
class Topic
alias_attribute :heading, :title
end
The call
Topic.where(heading: 'The First Topic')
should yield the same result as
Topic.where(title: 'The First Topic')
This also applies to ActiveRecord::Relation::Calculations calls such as `Model.sum(:aliased)` and `Model.pluck(:aliased)`.
This will not work with SQL fragment strings like `Model.sum('DISTINCT aliased')`.
Github #7839
*Godfrey Chan*
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This reverts commit 408227d9c5ed7de26310d72a1a99c1ee02311c63, reversing
changes made to dca0b57d03deffc933763482e615c3cf0b9a1d97.
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There's no need to create a new arel table or reflect on the column
association if the value is empty, these attributes are not used.
Also no need to concat a new array, just append the query value.
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In the end I think the pain of implementing this seamlessly was not
worth the gain provided.
The intention was that it would allow plain ruby objects that might not
live in your main application to be subclassed and have persistence
mixed in. But I've decided that the benefit of doing that is not worth
the amount of complexity that the implementation introduced.
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Closes #6960
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In some circumstances engine was Arel::Table.engine which for separate
reasons was an ActiveRecord::Model::DeprecationProxy, which caused a
deprecation warning.
In any case, we want the actual model class here, since we want to use
it to infer information about associations.
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Previously the reflection would be looked up on the wrong class. However
the test passed because the examples referred back to themselves.
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Allows you to specify the model association key in a belongs_to
relationship instead of the foreign key.
The following queries are now equivalent:
Post.where(:author_id => Author.first)
Post.where(:author => Author.first)
PriceEstimate.where(:estimate_of_type => 'Treasure', :estimate_of_id => treasure)
PriceEstimate.where(:estimate_of => treasure)
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Thanks to Ben Murphy for reporting this
CVE-2012-2661
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This helps bring the interfaces of CollectionProxy and Relation closer
together, and reduces the delegation backflips we need to perform.
For example, first_or_create is defined thus:
class ActiveRecord::Relation
def first_or_create(...)
first || create(...)
end
end
If CollectionProxy < Relation, then post.comments.first_or_create will
hit the association's #create method which will actually add the new record
to the association, just as post.comments.create would.
With the previous delegation, post.comments.first_or_create expands to
post.comments.scoped.first_or_create, where post.comments.scoped has no
knowledge of the association.
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* Avoid double hash lookups in AR::Reflection when reflecting associations/aggregations
* Minor cleanups: use elsif, do..end, if..else instead of unless..else
* Simplify DynamicMatchers#respond_to?
* Use "where" instead of scoped with conditions hash
* Extract `scoped_by` method pattern regexp to constant
* Extract noisy class_eval from method_missing in dynamic matchers
* Extract readonly check, avoid calling column#to_s twice in persistence
* Refactor predicate builder, remove some variables
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was "WHERE foo IN (1) OR foo IS NULL" before
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in find conditions. Paired with Joey Schoblaska.
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manages the association, and a CollectionProxy class which is *only* a proxy. Singular associations no longer have a proxy. See CHANGELOG for more.
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to a where clause. And added ability to use subselects in where clauses.
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for bug #6036.
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