module ActiveRecord # = Active Record Has And Belongs To Many Association module Associations class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociation < AssociationCollection #:nodoc: def create(attributes = {}) create_record(attributes) { |record| insert_record(record) } end def create!(attributes = {}) create_record(attributes) { |record| insert_record(record, true) } end def columns @reflection.columns(@reflection.options[:join_table], "#{@reflection.options[:join_table]} Columns") end def reset_column_information @reflection.reset_column_information end def has_primary_key? @has_primary_key ||= @owner.connection.supports_primary_key? && @owner.connection.primary_key(@reflection.options[:join_table]) end protected def construct_find_options!(options) options[:joins] = @join_sql options[:readonly] = finding_with_ambiguous_select?(options[:select] || @reflection.options[:select]) options[:select] ||= (@reflection.options[:select] || '*') end def count_records load_target.size end def insert_record(record, force = true, validate = true) if record.new_record? if force record.save! else return false unless record.save(:validate => validate) end end if @reflection.options[:insert_sql] @owner.connection.insert(interpolate_sql(@reflection.options[:insert_sql], record)) else relation = Arel::Table.new(@reflection.options[:join_table]) attributes = columns.inject({}) do |attrs, column| case column.name.to_s when @reflection.primary_key_name.to_s attrs[relation[column.name]] = owner_quoted_id when @reflection.association_foreign_key.to_s attrs[relation[column.name]] = record.quoted_id else if record.has_attribute?(column.name) value = @owner.send(:quote_value, record[column.name], column) attrs[relation[column.name]] = value unless value.nil? end end attrs end relation.insert(attributes) end return true end def delete_records(records) if sql = @reflection.options[:delete_sql] records.each { |record| @owner.connection.delete(interpolate_sql(sql, record)) } else relation = Arel::Table.new(@reflection.options[:join_table]) relation.where(relation[@reflection.primary_key_name].eq(@owner.id). and(Arel::Predicates::In.new(relation[@reflection.association_foreign_key], records.map(&:id))) ).delete end end def construct_sql if @reflection.options[:finder_sql] @finder_sql = interpolate_sql(@reflection.options[:finder_sql]) else @finder_sql = "#{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]}.#{@reflection.primary_key_name} = #{owner_quoted_id} " @finder_sql << " AND (#{conditions})" if conditions end @join_sql = "INNER JOIN #{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]} ON #{@reflection.quoted_table_name}.#{@reflection.klass.primary_key} = #{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]}.#{@reflection.association_foreign_key}" construct_counter_sql end def construct_scope { :find => { :conditions => @finder_sql, :joins => @join_sql, :readonly => false, :order => @reflection.options[:order], :include => @reflection.options[:include], :limit => @reflection.options[:limit] } } end # Join tables with additional columns on top of the two foreign keys must be considered ambiguous unless a select # clause has been explicitly defined. Otherwise you can get broken records back, if, for example, the join column also has # an id column. This will then overwrite the id column of the records coming back. def finding_with_ambiguous_select?(select_clause) !select_clause && columns.size != 2 end private def create_record(attributes, &block) # Can't use Base.create because the foreign key may be a protected attribute. ensure_owner_is_not_new if attributes.is_a?(Array) attributes.collect { |attr| create(attr) } else build_record(attributes, &block) end end end end end