require 'closure_tree/support_flags' require 'closure_tree/support_attributes' require 'closure_tree/numeric_order_support' require 'closure_tree/active_record_support' require 'closure_tree/hash_tree_support' require 'with_advisory_lock' # This class and mixins are an effort to reduce the namespace pollution to models that act_as_tree. module ClosureTree class Support include ClosureTree::SupportFlags include ClosureTree::SupportAttributes include ClosureTree::ActiveRecordSupport include ClosureTree::HashTreeSupport attr_reader :model_class attr_reader :options def initialize(model_class, options) @model_class = model_class @options = { :parent_column_name => 'parent_id', :dependent => :nullify, # or :destroy or :delete_all -- see the README :name_column => 'name', :with_advisory_lock => true }.merge(options) raise ArgumentError, "name_column can't be 'path'" if options[:name_column] == 'path' if order_is_numeric? extend NumericOrderSupport.adapter_for_connection(connection) end end def hierarchy_class_for_model hierarchy_class = model_class.parent.const_set(short_hierarchy_class_name, Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base)) use_attr_accessible = use_attr_accessible? include_forbidden_attributes_protection = include_forbidden_attributes_protection? hierarchy_class.class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 include ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection if include_forbidden_attributes_protection belongs_to :ancestor, :class_name => "#{model_class}" belongs_to :descendant, :class_name => "#{model_class}" attr_accessible :ancestor, :descendant, :generations if use_attr_accessible def ==(other) self.class == other.class && ancestor_id == other.ancestor_id && descendant_id == other.descendant_id end alias :eql? :== def hash ancestor_id.hash << 31 ^ descendant_id.hash end RUBY hierarchy_class.table_name = hierarchy_table_name hierarchy_class end def hierarchy_table_name # We need to use the table_name, not something like ct_class.to_s.demodulize + "_hierarchies", # because they may have overridden the table name, which is what we want to be consistent with # in order for the schema to make sense. tablename = options[:hierarchy_table_name] || remove_prefix_and_suffix(table_name).singularize + "_hierarchies" ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix + tablename + ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_suffix end def with_order_option(opts) if order_option? opts[:order] = [opts[:order], order_by].compact.join(",") end opts end def scope_with_order(scope, additional_order_by = nil) if order_option? scope.order(*([additional_order_by, order_by].compact)) else additional_order_by ? scope.order(additional_order_by) : scope end end def belongs_to_with_optional_option(opts) [ActiveRecord::VERSION::MAJOR < 5 ? opts.except(:optional) : opts] end # lambda-ize the order, but don't apply the default order_option def has_many_without_order_option(opts) [lambda { order(opts[:order]) }, opts.except(:order)] end def has_many_with_order_option(opts) order_options = [opts[:order], order_by].compact [lambda { order(order_options) }, opts.except(:order)] end def ids_from(scope) scope.pluck(model_class.primary_key) end def where_eq(column_name, value) if value.nil? "#{connection.quote_column_name(column_name)} IS NULL" else "#{connection.quote_column_name(column_name)} = #{quoted_value(value)}" end end def with_advisory_lock(&block) if options[:with_advisory_lock] model_class.with_advisory_lock(advisory_lock_name) do transaction { yield } end else yield end end def build_ancestry_attr_path(path, attributes) path = path.is_a?(Array) ? path.dup : [path] unless path.first.is_a?(Hash) if subclass? && has_inheritance_column? attributes = attributes.with_indifferent_access attributes[inheritance_column] ||= self.sti_name end path = path.map { |ea| attributes.merge(name_column => ea) } end path end def scoped_attributes(scope, attributes, target_table = model_class.table_name) table_prefixed_attributes = Hash[ attributes.map do |column_name, column_value| ["#{target_table}.#{column_name}", column_value] end ] scope.where(table_prefixed_attributes) end def max_join_tables # MySQL doesn't support more than 61 joined tables (!!): 50 end def find_by_large_path(path, attributes = {}, parent_id = nil) next_parent_id = parent_id child = nil path.in_groups(max_join_tables, false).each do |subpath| child = model_class.find_by_path(subpath, attributes, next_parent_id) return nil if child.nil? next_parent_id = child._ct_id end child end def creator_class(model_class, sti_class) if sti_class.present? base_class.send(:find_sti_class, sti_class) else model_class end end def create(model_class, attributes) creator_class(model_class, attributes.with_indifferent_access[inheritance_column]).new(attributes) end def create!(model_class, attributes) create(model_class, attributes).tap { |ea| ea.save! } end end end