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module ActiveRecord
module Associations
class AssociationCollection #:nodoc:
alias_method :proxy_respond_to?, :respond_to?
instance_methods.each { |m| undef_method m unless m =~ /(^__|^nil\?|^proxy_respond_to\?)/ }
def initialize(owner, association_name, association_class_name, association_class_primary_key_name, options)
@owner = owner
@options = options
@association_name = association_name
@association_class = eval(association_class_name)
@association_class_primary_key_name = association_class_primary_key_name
end
def method_missing(symbol, *args, &block)
load_collection
@collection.send(symbol, *args, &block)
end
def to_ary
load_collection
@collection.to_ary
end
def respond_to?(symbol)
proxy_respond_to?(symbol) || [].respond_to?(symbol)
end
def loaded?
!@collection.nil?
end
def reload
@collection = nil
end
# Add +records+ to this association. Returns +self+ so method calls may be chained.
# Since << flattens its argument list and inserts each record, +push+ and +concat+ behave identically.
def <<(*records)
flatten_deeper(records).each do |record|
raise_on_type_mismatch(record)
insert_record(record)
@collection << record if loaded?
end
self
end
alias_method :push, :<<
alias_method :concat, :<<
# Remove +records+ from this association. Does not destroy +records+.
def delete(*records)
records = flatten_deeper(records)
records.each { |record| raise_on_type_mismatch(record) }
delete_records(records)
records.each { |record| @collection.delete(record) } if loaded?
end
def destroy_all
each { |record| record.destroy }
@collection = []
end
def size
if loaded? then @collection.size else count_records end
end
def empty?
size == 0
end
def uniq(collection = self)
collection.inject([]) { |uniq_records, record| uniq_records << record unless uniq_records.include?(record); uniq_records }
end
alias_method :length, :size
protected
def loaded?
not @collection.nil?
end
def quoted_record_ids(records)
records.map { |record| record.quoted_id }.join(',')
end
def interpolate_sql_options!(options, *keys)
keys.each { |key| options[key] &&= interpolate_sql(options[key]) }
end
def interpolate_sql(sql, record = nil)
@owner.send(:interpolate_sql, sql, record)
end
private
def load_collection
begin
@collection = find_all_records unless loaded?
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
@collection = []
end
end
def raise_on_type_mismatch(record)
raise ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch, "#{@association_class} expected, got #{record.class}" unless record.is_a?(@association_class)
end
def load_collection_to_array
return unless @collection_array.nil?
begin
@collection_array = find_all_records
rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
@collection_array = []
end
end
def duplicated_records_array(records)
records = [records] unless records.is_a?(Array) || records.is_a?(ActiveRecord::Associations::AssociationCollection)
records.dup
end
# Array#flatten has problems with rescursive arrays. Going one level deeper solves the majority of the problems.
def flatten_deeper(array)
array.collect { |element| element.respond_to?(:flatten) ? element.flatten : element }.flatten
end
end
end
end
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