require 'active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_part' module ActiveRecord module Associations class JoinDependency # :nodoc: class JoinAssociation < JoinPart # :nodoc: # The reflection of the association represented attr_reader :reflection attr_accessor :tables def initialize(reflection, children) super(reflection.klass, children) @reflection = reflection @tables = nil end def match?(other) return true if self == other super && reflection == other.reflection end JoinInformation = Struct.new :joins, :binds def join_constraints(foreign_table, foreign_klass, node, join_type, tables, scope_chain, chain) joins = [] bind_values = [] tables = tables.reverse scope_chain_index = 0 scope_chain = scope_chain.reverse # The chain starts with the target table, but we want to end with it here (makes # more sense in this context), so we reverse chain.reverse_each do |reflection| table = tables.shift klass = reflection.klass join_keys = reflection.join_keys(klass) key = join_keys.key foreign_key = join_keys.foreign_key constraint = build_constraint(klass, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key) scope_chain_items = scope_chain[scope_chain_index].map do |item| if item.is_a?(Relation) item else ActiveRecord::Relation.create(klass, table).instance_exec(node, &item) end end scope_chain_index += 1 scope_chain_items.concat [klass.send(:build_default_scope, ActiveRecord::Relation.create(klass, table))].compact rel = scope_chain_items.inject(scope_chain_items.shift) do |left, right| left.merge right end if rel && !rel.arel.constraints.empty? bind_values.concat rel.bind_values constraint = constraint.and rel.arel.constraints end if reflection.type value = foreign_klass.base_class.name column = klass.columns_hash[reflection.type.to_s] substitute = klass.connection.substitute_at(column, bind_values.length) bind_values.push [column, value] constraint = constraint.and table[reflection.type].eq substitute end joins << table.create_join(table, table.create_on(constraint), join_type) # The current table in this iteration becomes the foreign table in the next foreign_table, foreign_klass = table, klass end JoinInformation.new joins, bind_values end # Builds equality condition. # # Example: # # class Physician < ActiveRecord::Base # has_many :appointments # end # # If I execute `Physician.joins(:appointments).to_a` then # klass # => Physician # table # => # # key # => physician_id # foreign_table # => # # foreign_key # => id # def build_constraint(klass, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key) constraint = table[key].eq(foreign_table[foreign_key]) if klass.finder_needs_type_condition? constraint = table.create_and([ constraint, klass.send(:type_condition, table) ]) end constraint end def table tables.first end def aliased_table_name table.table_alias || table.name end end end end end