module Arel module SqlCompiler class PostgreSQLCompiler < GenericCompiler def select_sql if !relation.orders.blank? && using_distinct_on? subquery = build_query \ "SELECT #{select_clauses.kind_of?(::Array) ? select_clauses.join("") : select_clauses.to_s}", "FROM #{from_clauses}", (joins(self) unless joins(self).blank? ), ("WHERE #{where_clauses.join(" AND ")}" unless wheres.blank? ), ("GROUP BY #{group_clauses.join(', ')}" unless groupings.blank? ), ("HAVING #{having_clauses.join(', ')}" unless havings.blank? ), ("#{locked}" unless locked.blank? ) build_query \ "SELECT * FROM (#{subquery}) AS id_list", "ORDER BY #{aliased_orders(order_clauses)}", ("LIMIT #{taken}" unless taken.blank? ), ("OFFSET #{skipped}" unless skipped.blank? ) else super end end def using_distinct_on? relation.select_clauses.any? { |x| x =~ /DISTINCT ON/ } end def aliased_orders(orders) # PostgreSQL does not allow arbitrary ordering when using DISTINCT ON, so we work around this # by wrapping the +sql+ string as a sub-select and ordering in that query. order = orders.join(', ').split(/,/).map { |s| s.strip }.reject(&:blank?) order = order.zip((0...order.size).to_a).map { |s,i| "id_list.alias_#{i} #{'DESC' if s =~ /\bdesc$/i}" }.join(', ') end def supports_insert_with_returning? engine.connection.send(:postgresql_version) >= 80200 end end end end