module CompositePrimaryKeys module ActiveRecord module Calculations module ClassMethods def construct_calculation_sql(operation, column_name, options) #:nodoc: operation = operation.to_s.downcase options = options.symbolize_keys scope = scope(:find) merged_includes = merge_includes(scope ? scope[:include] : [], options[:include]) aggregate_alias = column_alias_for(operation, column_name) use_workaround = !connection.supports_count_distinct? && options[:distinct] && operation.to_s.downcase == 'count' join_dependency = nil if merged_includes.any? && operation.to_s.downcase == 'count' options[:distinct] = true use_workaround = !connection.supports_count_distinct? column_name = options[:select] || primary_key.map{ |part| "#{table_name}.#{part}"}.join(',') end sql = "SELECT #{operation}(#{'DISTINCT ' if options[:distinct]}#{column_name}) AS #{aggregate_alias}" # A (slower) workaround if we're using a backend, like sqlite, that doesn't support COUNT DISTINCT. sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS #{aggregate_alias}" if use_workaround sql << ", #{options[:group_field]} AS #{options[:group_alias]}" if options[:group] sql << " FROM (SELECT DISTINCT #{column_name}" if use_workaround sql << " FROM #{table_name} " if merged_includes.any? join_dependency = ::ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods::JoinDependency.new(self, merged_includes, options[:joins]) sql << join_dependency.join_associations.collect{|join| join.association_join }.join end add_joins!(sql, options, scope) add_conditions!(sql, options[:conditions], scope) add_limited_ids_condition!(sql, options, join_dependency) if \ join_dependency && !using_limitable_reflections?(join_dependency.reflections) && ((scope && scope[:limit]) || options[:limit]) if options[:group] group_key = Base.connection.adapter_name == 'FrontBase' ? :group_alias : :group_field sql << " GROUP BY #{options[group_key]} " end if options[:group] && options[:having] # FrontBase requires identifiers in the HAVING clause and chokes on function calls if Base.connection.adapter_name == 'FrontBase' options[:having].downcase! options[:having].gsub!(/#{operation}\s*\(\s*#{column_name}\s*\)/, aggregate_alias) end sql << " HAVING #{options[:having]} " end sql << " ORDER BY #{options[:order]} " if options[:order] add_limit!(sql, options, scope) sql << ') w1' if use_workaround # assign a dummy table name as required for postgresql sql end end end end end