From 4d344bb4fdc0a57aff60c755dda0c5e3c6e08cdb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yves Senn Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 17:14:05 +0100 Subject: PostgreSQL determine `Column#type` through corresponding OID. #7814 I ran the whole test suite and compared the old to the new types. Following is the list of types that did change with this patch: ``` DIFFERENT TYPE FOR mood: NEW: enum, BEFORE: DIFFERENT TYPE FOR floatrange: NEW: floatrange, BEFORE: float ``` The `floatrange` is a custom type. The old type `float` was simply a coincidence form the name `floatrange` and our type-guessing. --- .../connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb | 127 +++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 90 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) (limited to 'activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb') diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb index 5d32aaed50..57bdc3bb19 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ module ActiveRecord module OID class Type def type; end + def simplified_type(sql_type); type end def infinity(options = {}) ::Float::INFINITY * (options[:negative] ? -1 : 1) @@ -18,7 +19,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - class Text < Type + class String < Type + def type; :string end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -26,9 +29,23 @@ module ActiveRecord end end + class SpecializedString < OID::String + def type; @type end + + def initialize(type) + @type = type + end + end + + class Text < OID::String + def type; :text end + end + class Bit < Type + def type; :string end + def type_cast(value) - if String === value + if ::String === value ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn.string_to_bit value else value @@ -37,6 +54,8 @@ module ActiveRecord end class Bytea < Type + def type; :binary end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? PGconn.unescape_bytea value @@ -44,9 +63,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end class Money < Type + def type; :decimal end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? - return value unless String === value + return value unless ::String === value # Because money output is formatted according to the locale, there are two # cases to consider (note the decimal separators): @@ -88,8 +109,10 @@ module ActiveRecord end class Point < Type + def type; :string end + def type_cast(value) - if String === value + if ::String === value ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn.string_to_point value else value @@ -98,13 +121,15 @@ module ActiveRecord end class Array < Type + def type; @subtype.type end + attr_reader :subtype def initialize(subtype) @subtype = subtype end def type_cast(value) - if String === value + if ::String === value ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn.string_to_array value, @subtype else value @@ -114,6 +139,8 @@ module ActiveRecord class Range < Type attr_reader :subtype + def simplified_type(sql_type); sql_type.to_sym end + def initialize(subtype) @subtype = subtype end @@ -160,6 +187,8 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Integer < Type + def type; :integer end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -168,6 +197,8 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Boolean < Type + def type; :boolean end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -177,6 +208,14 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. class Timestamp < Type def type; :timestamp; end + def simplified_type(sql_type) + case sql_type + when /^timestamp with(?:out)? time zone$/ + :datetime + else + :timestamp + end + end def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -188,7 +227,7 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Date < Type - def type; :datetime; end + def type; :date; end def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -200,6 +239,8 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Time < Type + def type; :time end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -210,6 +251,8 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Float < Type + def type; :float end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -218,6 +261,8 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Decimal < Type + def type; :decimal end + def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? @@ -230,12 +275,16 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Enum < Type + def type; :enum end + def type_cast(value) value.to_s end end class Hstore < Type + def type; :hstore end + def type_cast_for_write(value) ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn.hstore_to_string value end @@ -252,14 +301,20 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end class Cidr < Type + def type; :cidr end def type_cast(value) return if value.nil? ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn.string_to_cidr value end end + class Inet < Cidr + def type; :inet end + end class Json < Type + def type; :json end + def type_cast_for_write(value) ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn.json_to_string value end @@ -321,7 +376,7 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. } # Register an OID type named +name+ with a typecasting object in - # +type+. +name+ should correspond to the `typname` column in + # +type+. +name+ should correspond to the `typname` column in # the `pg_type` table. def self.register_type(name, type) NAMES[name] = type @@ -338,48 +393,46 @@ This is not reliable and will be removed in the future. end register_type 'int2', OID::Integer.new - alias_type 'int4', 'int2' - alias_type 'int8', 'int2' - alias_type 'oid', 'int2' - + alias_type 'int4', 'int2' + alias_type 'int8', 'int2' + alias_type 'oid', 'int2' register_type 'numeric', OID::Decimal.new + register_type 'float4', OID::Float.new + alias_type 'float8', 'float4' register_type 'text', OID::Text.new - alias_type 'varchar', 'text' - alias_type 'char', 'text' - alias_type 'bpchar', 'text' - alias_type 'xml', 'text' - - # FIXME: why are we keeping these types as strings? - alias_type 'tsvector', 'text' - alias_type 'interval', 'text' - alias_type 'macaddr', 'text' - alias_type 'uuid', 'text' - - register_type 'money', OID::Money.new - register_type 'bytea', OID::Bytea.new + register_type 'varchar', OID::String.new + alias_type 'char', 'varchar' + alias_type 'bpchar', 'varchar' register_type 'bool', OID::Boolean.new register_type 'bit', OID::Bit.new - register_type 'varbit', OID::Bit.new - - register_type 'float4', OID::Float.new - alias_type 'float8', 'float4' - + alias_type 'varbit', 'bit' register_type 'timestamp', OID::Timestamp.new - register_type 'timestamptz', OID::Timestamp.new + alias_type 'timestamptz', 'timestamp' register_type 'date', OID::Date.new register_type 'time', OID::Time.new - register_type 'path', OID::Text.new + register_type 'money', OID::Money.new + register_type 'bytea', OID::Bytea.new register_type 'point', OID::Point.new - register_type 'polygon', OID::Text.new - register_type 'circle', OID::Text.new register_type 'hstore', OID::Hstore.new register_type 'json', OID::Json.new - register_type 'citext', OID::Text.new - register_type 'ltree', OID::Text.new - register_type 'cidr', OID::Cidr.new - alias_type 'inet', 'cidr' + register_type 'inet', OID::Inet.new + register_type 'xml', SpecializedString.new(:xml) + register_type 'tsvector', SpecializedString.new(:tsvector) + register_type 'macaddr', SpecializedString.new(:macaddr) + register_type 'uuid', SpecializedString.new(:uuid) + register_type 'citext', SpecializedString.new(:citext) + register_type 'ltree', SpecializedString.new(:ltree) + + # FIXME: why are we keeping these types as strings? + alias_type 'interval', 'varchar' + alias_type 'path', 'varchar' + alias_type 'line', 'varchar' + alias_type 'polygon', 'varchar' + alias_type 'circle', 'varchar' + alias_type 'lseg', 'varchar' + alias_type 'box', 'varchar' end end end -- cgit v1.2.3