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# frozen_string_literal: true
module ActiveRecord
class PredicateBuilder # :nodoc:
delegate :resolve_column_aliases, to: :table
def initialize(table)
@table = table
@handlers = []
register_handler(BasicObject, BasicObjectHandler.new(self))
register_handler(Base, BaseHandler.new(self))
register_handler(Range, RangeHandler.new(self))
register_handler(Relation, RelationHandler.new)
register_handler(Array, ArrayHandler.new(self))
end
def build_from_hash(attributes)
attributes = convert_dot_notation_to_hash(attributes)
expand_from_hash(attributes)
end
def self.references(attributes)
attributes.map do |key, value|
if value.is_a?(Hash)
key
else
key = key.to_s
key.split(".".freeze).first if key.include?(".".freeze)
end
end.compact
end
# Define how a class is converted to Arel nodes when passed to +where+.
# The handler can be any object that responds to +call+, and will be used
# for any value that +===+ the class given. For example:
#
# MyCustomDateRange = Struct.new(:start, :end)
# handler = proc do |column, range|
# Arel::Nodes::Between.new(column,
# Arel::Nodes::And.new([range.start, range.end])
# )
# end
# ActiveRecord::PredicateBuilder.new("users").register_handler(MyCustomDateRange, handler)
def register_handler(klass, handler)
@handlers.unshift([klass, handler])
end
def build(attribute, value)
handler_for(value).call(attribute, value)
end
def build_bind_attribute(column_name, value)
attr = Relation::QueryAttribute.new(column_name.to_s, value, table.type(column_name))
Arel::Nodes::BindParam.new(attr)
end
protected
attr_reader :table
def expand_from_hash(attributes)
return ["1=0"] if attributes.empty?
attributes.flat_map do |key, value|
if value.is_a?(Hash) && !table.has_column?(key)
associated_predicate_builder(key).expand_from_hash(value)
elsif table.associated_with?(key)
# Find the foreign key when using queries such as:
# Post.where(author: author)
#
# For polymorphic relationships, find the foreign key and type:
# PriceEstimate.where(estimate_of: treasure)
associated_table = table.associated_table(key)
if associated_table.polymorphic_association?
case value.is_a?(Array) ? value.first : value
when Base, Relation
value = [value] unless value.is_a?(Array)
klass = PolymorphicArrayValue
end
end
klass ||= AssociationQueryValue
queries = klass.new(associated_table, value).queries.map do |query|
expand_from_hash(query).reduce(&:and)
end
queries.reduce(&:or)
# FIXME: Deprecate this and provide a public API to force equality
elsif (value.is_a?(Range) || value.is_a?(Array)) &&
table.type(key.to_s).respond_to?(:subtype)
BasicObjectHandler.new(self).call(table.arel_attribute(key), value)
else
build(table.arel_attribute(key), value)
end
end
end
private
def associated_predicate_builder(association_name)
self.class.new(table.associated_table(association_name))
end
def convert_dot_notation_to_hash(attributes)
dot_notation = attributes.select do |k, v|
k.include?(".".freeze) && !v.is_a?(Hash)
end
dot_notation.each_key do |key|
table_name, column_name = key.split(".".freeze)
value = attributes.delete(key)
attributes[table_name] ||= {}
attributes[table_name] = attributes[table_name].merge(column_name => value)
end
attributes
end
def handler_for(object)
@handlers.detect { |klass, _| klass === object }.last
end
end
end
require_relative "predicate_builder/array_handler"
require_relative "predicate_builder/base_handler"
require_relative "predicate_builder/basic_object_handler"
require_relative "predicate_builder/range_handler"
require_relative "predicate_builder/relation_handler"
require_relative "predicate_builder/association_query_value"
require_relative "predicate_builder/polymorphic_array_value"
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