# # Copyright (c) 2008 RightScale Inc # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to # the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # begin require 'uuidtools' rescue LoadError => e STDERR.puts("RightSDB requires the uuidtools gem. Run \'gem install uuidtools\' and try again.") exit end module RightAws # = RightAws::ActiveSdb -- RightScale SDB interface (alpha release) # The RightAws::ActiveSdb class provides a complete interface to Amazon's Simple # Database Service. # # ActiveSdb is in alpha and does not load by default with the rest of RightAws. You must use an additional require statement to load the ActiveSdb class. For example: # # require 'right_aws' # require 'sdb/active_sdb' # # Additionally, the ActiveSdb class requires the 'uuidtools' gem; this gem is not normally required by RightAws and is not installed as a # dependency of RightAws. # # Simple ActiveSdb usage example: # # class Client < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # # # connect to SDB # RightAws::ActiveSdb.establish_connection # # # create domain # Client.create_domain # # # create initial DB # Client.create 'name' => 'Bush', 'country' => 'USA', 'gender' => 'male', 'expiration' => '2009', 'post' => 'president' # Client.create 'name' => 'Putin', 'country' => 'Russia', 'gender' => 'male', 'expiration' => '2008', 'post' => 'president' # Client.create 'name' => 'Medvedev', 'country' => 'Russia', 'gender' => 'male', 'expiration' => '2012', 'post' => 'president' # Client.create 'name' => 'Mary', 'country' => 'USA', 'gender' => 'female', 'hobby' => ['patchwork', 'bundle jumping'] # Client.create 'name' => 'Mary', 'country' => 'Russia', 'gender' => 'female', 'hobby' => ['flowers', 'cats', 'cooking'] # sandy_id = Client.create('name' => 'Sandy', 'country' => 'Russia', 'gender' => 'female', 'hobby' => ['flowers', 'cats', 'cooking']).id # # # find all Bushes in USA # Client.find(:all, :conditions => ["['name'=?] intersection ['country'=?]",'Bush','USA']).each do |client| # client.reload # puts client.attributes.inspect # end # # # find all Maries through the world # Client.find_all_by_name_and_gender('Mary','female').each do |mary| # mary.reload # puts "#{mary[:name]}, gender: #{mary[:gender]}, hobbies: #{mary[:hobby].join(',')}" # end # # # find new russian president # medvedev = Client.find_by_post_and_country_and_expiration('president','Russia','2012') # if medvedev # medvedev.reload # medvedev.save_attributes('age' => '42', 'hobby' => 'Gazprom') # end # # # retire old president # Client.find_by_name('Putin').delete # # # Sandy disappointed in 'cooking' and decided to hide her 'gender' and 'country' () # sandy = Client.find(sandy_id) # sandy.reload # sandy.delete_values('hobby' => ['cooking'] ) # sandy.delete_attributes('country', 'gender') # # # remove domain # Client.delete_domain # class ActiveSdb module ActiveSdbConnect def connection @connection || raise(ActiveSdbError.new('Connection to SDB is not established')) end # Create a new handle to an Sdb account. All handles share the same per process or per thread # HTTP connection to Amazon Sdb. Each handle is for a specific account. # The +params+ are passed through as-is to RightAws::SdbInterface.new # Params: # { :server => 'sdb.amazonaws.com' # Amazon service host: 'sdb.amazonaws.com'(default) # :port => 443 # Amazon service port: 80 or 443(default) # :protocol => 'https' # Amazon service protocol: 'http' or 'https'(default) # :signature_version => '0' # The signature version : '0' or '1'(default) # :multi_thread => true|false # Multi-threaded (connection per each thread): true or false(default) # :logger => Logger Object # Logger instance: logs to STDOUT if omitted # :nil_representation => 'mynil'} # interpret Ruby nil as this string value; i.e. use this string in SDB to represent Ruby nils (default is the string 'nil') def establish_connection(aws_access_key_id=nil, aws_secret_access_key=nil, params={}) @connection = RightAws::SdbInterface.new(aws_access_key_id, aws_secret_access_key, params) end end class ActiveSdbError < RuntimeError ; end class << self include ActiveSdbConnect # Retreive a list of domains. # # put RightAws::ActiveSdb.domains #=> ['co-workers','family','friends','clients'] # def domains connection.list_domains[:domains] end # Create new domain. # Raises no errors if the domain already exists. # # RightAws::ActiveSdb.create_domain('alpha') #=> {:request_id=>"6fc652a0-0000-41d5-91f4-3ed390a3d3b2", :box_usage=>"0.0055590278"} # def create_domain(domain_name) connection.create_domain(domain_name) end # Remove domain from SDB. # Raises no errors if the domain does not exist. # # RightAws::ActiveSdb.create_domain('alpha') #=> {:request_id=>"6fc652a0-0000-41c6-91f4-3ed390a3d3b2", :box_usage=>"0.0055590001"} # def delete_domain(domain_name) connection.delete_domain(domain_name) end end class Base class << self include ActiveSdbConnect # next_token value returned by last find: is useful to continue finding attr_accessor :next_token # Returns a RightAws::SdbInterface object # # class A < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # # class B < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # # class C < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # # RightAws::ActiveSdb.establish_connection 'key_id_1', 'secret_key_1' # # C.establish_connection 'key_id_2', 'secret_key_2' # # # A and B uses the default connection, C - uses its own # puts A.connection #=> # # puts B.connection #=> # # puts C.connection #=> # # def connection @connection || ActiveSdb::connection end @domain = nil # Current domain name. # # # if 'ActiveSupport' is not loaded then class name converted to downcase # class Client < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # puts Client.domain #=> 'client' # # # if 'ActiveSupport' is loaded then class name being tableized # require 'activesupport' # class Client < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # puts Client.domain #=> 'clients' # # # Explicit domain name definition # class Client < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # set_domain_name :foreign_clients # end # puts Client.domain #=> 'foreign_clients' # def domain unless @domain if defined? ActiveSupport::CoreExtensions::String::Inflections @domain = name.tableize else @domain = name.downcase end end @domain end # Change the default domain name to user defined. # # class Client < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # set_domain_name :foreign_clients # end # def set_domain_name(domain) @domain = domain.to_s end # Create domain at SDB. # Raises no errors if the domain already exists. # # class Client < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # Client.create_domain #=> {:request_id=>"6fc652a0-0000-41d5-91f4-3ed390a3d3b2", :box_usage=>"0.0055590278"} # def create_domain connection.create_domain(domain) end # Remove domain from SDB. # Raises no errors if the domain does not exist. # # class Client < RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base # end # Client.delete_domain #=> {:request_id=>"e14d90d3-0000-4898-9995-0de28cdda270", :box_usage=>"0.0055590278"} # def delete_domain connection.delete_domain(domain) end # Perform a find request. # # Single record: # # Client.find(:first) # Client.find(:first, :conditions=> [ "['name'=?] intersection ['wife'=?]", "Jon", "Sandy"]) # # Bunch of records: # # Client.find(:all) # Client.find(:all, :limit => 10) # Client.find(:all, :conditions=> [ "['name'=?] intersection ['girlfriend'=?]", "Jon", "Judy"]) # Client.find(:all, :conditions=> [ "['name'=?]", "Sandy"], :limit => 3) # # Records by ids: # # Client.find('1') # Client.find('1234987b4583475347523948') # Client.find('1','2','3','4', :conditions=> [ "['toys'=?]", "beer"]) # # Find helpers: RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base.find_by_... and RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base.find_all_by_... # # Client.find_by_name('Matias Rust') # Client.find_by_name_and_city('Putin','Moscow') # Client.find_by_name_and_city_and_post('Medvedev','Moscow','president') # # Client.find_all_by_author('G.Bush jr') # Client.find_all_by_age_and_gender_and_ethnicity('34','male','russian') # Client.find_all_by_gender_and_country('male', 'Russia', :auto_load => true, :order => 'name desc') # # Returned records have to be +reloaded+ to access their attributes. # # item = Client.find_by_name('Cat') #=> #"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7"}, @new_record=false> # item.reload #=> #"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "name"=>["Cat"], "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]}, @new_record=false> # # Continue listing: # # initial listing # Client.find(:all, :limit => 10) # # continue listing # begin # Client.find(:all, :limit => 10, :next_token => Client.next_token) # end while Client.next_token # # Sort oder: # Client.find(:all, :order => 'gender') # Client.find(:all, :order => 'name desc') # # Attributes auto load (be carefull - this may take lot of time for a huge bunch of records): # Client.find(:first) #=> #"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7"}, @new_record=false> # Client.find(:first, :auto_load => true) #=> #"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "name"=>["Cat"], "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]}, @new_record=false> # # see http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?UsingQuery.html # def find(*args) options = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} case args.first when :all then find_every options when :first then find_initial options else find_from_ids args, options end end # Perform a SQL-like select request. # # Single record: # # Client.select(:first) # Client.select(:first, :conditions=> [ "name=? AND wife=?", "Jon", "Sandy"]) # Client.select(:first, :conditions=> { :name=>"Jon", :wife=>"Sandy" }, :select => :girfriends) # # Bunch of records: # # Client.select(:all) # Client.select(:all, :limit => 10) # Client.select(:all, :conditions=> [ "name=? AND 'girlfriend'=?", "Jon", "Judy"]) # Client.select(:all, :conditions=> { :name=>"Sandy" }, :limit => 3) # # Records by ids: # # Client.select('1') # Client.select('1234987b4583475347523948') # Client.select('1','2','3','4', :conditions=> ["toys=?", "beer"]) # # Find helpers: RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base.select_by_... and RightAws::ActiveSdb::Base.select_all_by_... # # Client.select_by_name('Matias Rust') # Client.select_by_name_and_city('Putin','Moscow') # Client.select_by_name_and_city_and_post('Medvedev','Moscow','president') # # Client.select_all_by_author('G.Bush jr') # Client.select_all_by_age_and_gender_and_ethnicity('34','male','russian') # Client.select_all_by_gender_and_country('male', 'Russia', :order => 'name') # # Continue listing: # # # initial listing # Client.select(:all, :limit => 10) # # continue listing # begin # Client.select(:all, :limit => 10, :next_token => Client.next_token) # end while Client.next_token # # Sort oder: # If :order=>'attribute' option is specified then result response (ordered by 'attribute') will contain only items where attribute is defined (is not null). # # Client.select(:all) # returns all records # Client.select(:all, :order => 'gender') # returns all records ordered by gender where gender attribute exists # Client.select(:all, :order => 'name desc') # returns all records ordered by name in desc order where name attribute exists # # see http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?UsingSelect.html # def select(*args) options = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} case args.first when :all then sql_select(options) when :first then sql_select(options.merge(:limit => 1)).first else select_from_ids args, options end end def generate_id # :nodoc: UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create().to_s end protected # Select def select_from_ids(args, options) # :nodoc: cond = [] # detect amount of records requested bunch_of_records_requested = args.size > 1 || args.first.is_a?(Array) # flatten ids args = args.to_a.flatten args.each { |id| cond << "id=#{self.connection.escape(id)}" } ids_cond = "(#{cond.join(' OR ')})" # user defined :conditions to string (if it was defined) options[:conditions] = build_conditions(options[:conditions]) # join ids condition and user defined conditions options[:conditions] = options[:conditions].blank? ? ids_cond : "(#{options[:conditions]}) AND #{ids_cond}" result = sql_select(options) # if one record was requested then return it unless bunch_of_records_requested record = result.first # railse if nothing was found raise ActiveSdbError.new("Couldn't find #{name} with ID #{args}") unless record record else # if a bunch of records was requested then return check that we found all of them # and return as an array unless args.size == result.size id_list = args.map{|i| "'#{i}'"}.join(',') raise ActiveSdbError.new("Couldn't find all #{name} with IDs (#{id_list}) (found #{result.size} results, but was looking for #{args.size})") else result end end end def sql_select(options) # :nodoc: @next_token = options[:next_token] select_expression = build_select(options) # request items query_result = self.connection.select(select_expression, @next_token) @next_token = query_result[:next_token] items = query_result[:items].map do |hash| id, attributes = hash.shift new_item = self.new( attributes.merge({ 'id' => id })) new_item.mark_as_old new_item end items end # select_by helpers def select_all_by_(format_str, args, options) # :nodoc: fields = format_str.to_s.sub(/^select_(all_)?by_/,'').split('_and_') conditions = fields.map { |field| "#{field}=?" }.join(' AND ') options[:conditions] = [conditions, *args] select(:all, options) end def select_by_(format_str, args, options) # :nodoc: options[:limit] = 1 select_all_by_(format_str, args, options).first end # Query # Returns an array of query attributes. # Query_expression must be a well formated SDB query string: # query_attributes("['title' starts-with 'O\\'Reily'] intersection ['year' = '2007']") #=> ["title", "year"] def query_attributes(query_expression) # :nodoc: attrs = [] array = query_expression.scan(/['"](.*?[^\\])['"]/).flatten until array.empty? do attrs << array.shift # skip it's value array.shift # end attrs end # Returns an array of [attribute_name, 'asc'|'desc'] def sort_options(sort_string) sort_string[/['"]?(\w+)['"]? *(asc|desc)?/i] [$1, ($2 || 'asc')] end # Perform a query request. # # Options # :query_expression nil | string | array # :max_number_of_items nil | integer # :next_token nil | string # :sort_option nil | string "name desc|asc" # def query(options) # :nodoc: @next_token = options[:next_token] query_expression = build_conditions(options[:query_expression]) # add sort_options to the query_expression if options[:sort_option] sort_by, sort_order = sort_options(options[:sort_option]) sort_query_expression = "['#{sort_by}' starts-with '']" sort_by_expression = " sort '#{sort_by}' #{sort_order}" # make query_expression to be a string (it may be null) query_expression = query_expression.to_s # quote from Amazon: # The sort attribute must be present in at least one of the predicates of the query expression. if query_expression.blank? query_expression = sort_query_expression elsif !query_attributes(query_expression).include?(sort_by) query_expression += " intersection #{sort_query_expression}" end query_expression += sort_by_expression end # request items query_result = self.connection.query(domain, query_expression, options[:max_number_of_items], @next_token) @next_token = query_result[:next_token] items = query_result[:items].map do |name| new_item = self.new('id' => name) new_item.mark_as_old reload_if_exists(record) if options[:auto_load] new_item end items end # reload a record unless it is nil def reload_if_exists(record) # :nodoc: record && record.reload end def reload_all_records(*list) # :nodoc: list.flatten.each { |record| reload_if_exists(record) } end def find_every(options) # :nodoc: records = query( :query_expression => options[:conditions], :max_number_of_items => options[:limit], :next_token => options[:next_token], :sort_option => options[:sort] || options[:order] ) options[:auto_load] ? reload_all_records(records) : records end def find_initial(options) # :nodoc: options[:limit] = 1 record = find_every(options).first options[:auto_load] ? reload_all_records(record).first : record end def find_from_ids(args, options) # :nodoc: cond = [] # detect amount of records requested bunch_of_records_requested = args.size > 1 || args.first.is_a?(Array) # flatten ids args = args.to_a.flatten args.each { |id| cond << "'id'=#{self.connection.escape(id)}" } ids_cond = "[#{cond.join(' OR ')}]" # user defined :conditions to string (if it was defined) options[:conditions] = build_conditions(options[:conditions]) # join ids condition and user defined conditions options[:conditions] = options[:conditions].blank? ? ids_cond : "#{options[:conditions]} intersection #{ids_cond}" result = find_every(options) # if one record was requested then return it unless bunch_of_records_requested record = result.first # railse if nothing was found raise ActiveSdbError.new("Couldn't find #{name} with ID #{args}") unless record options[:auto_load] ? reload_all_records(record).first : record else # if a bunch of records was requested then return check that we found all of them # and return as an array unless args.size == result.size id_list = args.map{|i| "'#{i}'"}.join(',') raise ActiveSdbError.new("Couldn't find all #{name} with IDs (#{id_list}) (found #{result.size} results, but was looking for #{args.size})") else options[:auto_load] ? reload_all_records(result) : result end end end # find_by helpers def find_all_by_(format_str, args, options) # :nodoc: fields = format_str.to_s.sub(/^find_(all_)?by_/,'').split('_and_') conditions = fields.map { |field| "['#{field}'=?]" }.join(' intersection ') options[:conditions] = [conditions, *args] find(:all, options) end def find_by_(format_str, args, options) # :nodoc: options[:limit] = 1 find_all_by_(format_str, args, options).first end # Misc def method_missing(method, *args) # :nodoc: if method.to_s[/^(find_all_by_|find_by_|select_all_by_|select_by_)/] options = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} __send__($1, method, args, options) else super(method, *args) end end def build_select(options) # :nodoc: select = options[:select] || '*' from = options[:from] || domain conditions = options[:conditions] ? " WHERE #{build_conditions(options[:conditions])}" : '' order = options[:order] ? " ORDER BY #{options[:order]}" : '' limit = options[:limit] ? " LIMIT #{options[:limit]}" : '' # mix sort by argument (it must present in response) unless order.blank? sort_by, sort_order = sort_options(options[:order]) conditions << (conditions.blank? ? " WHERE " : " AND ") << "(#{sort_by} IS NOT NULL)" end "SELECT #{select} FROM #{from}#{conditions}#{order}#{limit}" end def build_conditions(conditions) # :nodoc: case when conditions.is_a?(Array) then connection.query_expression_from_array(conditions) when conditions.is_a?(Hash) then connection.query_expression_from_hash(conditions) else conditions end end end public # instance attributes attr_accessor :attributes # item name attr_accessor :id # Create new Item instance. # +attrs+ is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, ..., attributeN => valuesN }. # # item = Client.new('name' => 'Jon', 'toys' => ['girls', 'beer', 'pub']) # puts item.inspect #=> #["Jon"], "toys"=>["girls", "beer", "pub"]}> # item.save #=> {"name"=>["Jon"], "id"=>"c03edb7e-e45c-11dc-bede-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["girls", "beer", "pub"]} # puts item.inspect #=> #["Jon"], "id"=>"c03edb7e-e45c-11dc-bede-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["girls", "beer", "pub"]}> # def initialize(attrs={}) @attributes = uniq_values(attrs) @new_record = true end # Create and save new Item instance. # +Attributes+ is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, ..., attributeN => valuesN }. # # item = Client.create('name' => 'Cat', 'toys' => ['Jons socks', 'mice', 'clew']) # puts item.inspect #=> #["Cat"], "id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["Jons socks", "mice", "clew"]}> # def self.create(attributes={}) item = self.new(attributes) item.save item end # Returns an item id. Same as: item['id'] or item.attributes['id'] def id @attributes['id'] end # Sets an item id. def id=(id) @attributes['id'] = id.to_s end # Returns a hash of all the attributes. # # puts item.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Cat"], "id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]} # def attributes @attributes.dup end # Allows one to set all the attributes at once by passing in a hash with keys matching the attribute names. # if '+id+' attribute is not set in new attributes has then it being derived from old attributes. # # puts item.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Cat"], "id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]} # # set new attributes ('id' is missed) # item.attributes = { 'name'=>'Dog', 'toys'=>['bones','cats'] } # puts item.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Dog"], "id"=>"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["bones", "cats"]} # # set new attributes ('id' is set) # item.attributes = { 'id' => 'blah-blah', 'name'=>'Birds', 'toys'=>['seeds','dogs tail'] } # puts item.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Birds"], "id"=>"blah-blah", "toys"=>["seeds", "dogs tail"]} # def attributes=(attrs) old_id = @attributes['id'] @attributes = uniq_values(attrs) @attributes['id'] = old_id if @attributes['id'].blank? && !old_id.blank? self.attributes end def connection self.class.connection end # Item domain name. def domain self.class.domain end # Returns the values of the attribute identified by +attribute+. # # puts item['Cat'].inspect #=> ["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"] # def [](attribute) @attributes[attribute.to_s] end # Updates the attribute identified by +attribute+ with the specified +values+. # # puts item['Cat'].inspect #=> ["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"] # item['Cat'] = ["Whiskas", "chicken"] # puts item['Cat'].inspect #=> ["Whiskas", "chicken"] # def []=(attribute, values) attribute = attribute.to_s @attributes[attribute] = attribute == 'id' ? values.to_s : values.to_a.uniq end # Reload attributes from SDB. Replaces in-memory attributes. # # item = Client.find_by_name('Cat') #=> #"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7"}, @new_record=false> # item.reload #=> #"2937601a-e45d-11dc-a75f-001bfc466dd7", "name"=>["Cat"], "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]}, @new_record=false> # def reload raise_on_id_absence old_id = id attrs = connection.get_attributes(domain, id)[:attributes] @attributes = {} unless attrs.blank? attrs.each { |attribute, values| @attributes[attribute] = values } @attributes['id'] = old_id end mark_as_old @attributes end # Reload a set of attributes from SDB. Adds the loaded list to in-memory data. # +attrs_list+ is an array or comma separated list of attributes names. # Returns a hash of loaded attributes. # # This is not the best method to get a bunch of attributes because # a web service call is being performed for every attribute. # # item = Client.find_by_name('Cat') # item.reload_attributes('toys', 'name') #=> {"name"=>["Cat"], "toys"=>["Jons socks", "clew", "mice"]} # def reload_attributes(*attrs_list) raise_on_id_absence attrs_list = attrs_list.flatten.map{ |attribute| attribute.to_s } attrs_list.delete('id') result = {} attrs_list.flatten.uniq.each do |attribute| attribute = attribute.to_s values = connection.get_attributes(domain, id, attribute)[:attributes][attribute] unless values.blank? @attributes[attribute] = result[attribute] = values else @attributes.delete(attribute) end end mark_as_old result end # Stores in-memory attributes to SDB. # Adds the attributes values to already stored at SDB. # Returns a hash of stored attributes. # # sandy = Client.new(:name => 'Sandy') #=> #["Sandy"]}, @new_record=true> # sandy['toys'] = 'boys' # sandy.put # sandy['toys'] = 'patchwork' # sandy.put # sandy['toys'] = 'kids' # sandy.put # puts sandy.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["kids"]} # sandy.reload #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"]} # # compare to +save+ method def put @attributes = uniq_values(@attributes) prepare_for_update attrs = @attributes.dup attrs.delete('id') connection.put_attributes(domain, id, attrs) unless attrs.blank? connection.put_attributes(domain, id, { 'id' => id }, :replace) mark_as_old @attributes end # Stores specified attributes. # +attrs+ is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, ..., attributeN => valuesN }. # Returns a hash of saved attributes. # # see to +put+ method def put_attributes(attrs) attrs = uniq_values(attrs) prepare_for_update # if 'id' is present in attrs hash: # replace internal 'id' attribute and remove it from the attributes to be sent @attributes['id'] = attrs['id'] unless attrs['id'].blank? attrs.delete('id') # add new values to all attributes from list connection.put_attributes(domain, id, attrs) unless attrs.blank? connection.put_attributes(domain, id, { 'id' => id }, :replace) attrs.each do |attribute, values| @attributes[attribute] ||= [] @attributes[attribute] += values @attributes[attribute].uniq! end mark_as_old attributes end # Store in-memory attributes to SDB. # Replaces the attributes values already stored at SDB by in-memory data. # Returns a hash of stored attributes. # # sandy = Client.new(:name => 'Sandy') #=> #["Sandy"]}, @new_record=true> # sandy['toys'] = 'boys' # sandy.put # sandy['toys'] = 'patchwork' # sandy.put # sandy['toys'] = 'kids' # sandy.put # puts sandy.attributes.inspect #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["kids"]} # sandy.reload #=> {"name"=>["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["kids"]} # # compare to +put+ method def save @attributes = uniq_values(@attributes) prepare_for_update connection.put_attributes(domain, id, @attributes, :replace) mark_as_old @attributes end # Replaces the attributes at SDB by the given values. # +Attrs+ is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, ..., attributeN => valuesN }. # The other in-memory attributes are not being saved. # Returns a hash of stored attributes. # # see +save+ method def save_attributes(attrs) prepare_for_update attrs = uniq_values(attrs) # if 'id' is present in attrs hash then replace internal 'id' attribute unless attrs['id'].blank? @attributes['id'] = attrs['id'] else attrs['id'] = id end connection.put_attributes(domain, id, attrs, :replace) unless attrs.blank? attrs.each { |attribute, values| attrs[attribute] = values } mark_as_old attrs end # Remove specified values from corresponding attributes. # +attrs+ is a hash: { attribute1 => values1, ..., attributeN => valuesN }. # # sandy = Client.find_by_name 'Sandy' # sandy.reload # puts sandy.inspect #=> #["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"]}> # puts sandy.delete_values('toys' => 'patchwork') #=> { 'toys' => ['patchwork'] } # puts sandy.inspect #=> #["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids"]}> # def delete_values(attrs) raise_on_id_absence attrs = uniq_values(attrs) attrs.delete('id') unless attrs.blank? connection.delete_attributes(domain, id, attrs) attrs.each do |attribute, values| # remove the values from the attribute if @attributes[attribute] @attributes[attribute] -= values else # if the attribute is unknown remove it from a resulting list of fixed attributes attrs.delete(attribute) end end end attrs end # Removes specified attributes from the item. # +attrs_list+ is an array or comma separated list of attributes names. # Returns the list of deleted attributes. # # sandy = Client.find_by_name 'Sandy' # sandy.reload # puts sandy.inspect #=> #["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"}> # puts sandy.delete_attributes('toys') #=> ['toys'] # puts sandy.inspect #=> #["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7"}> # def delete_attributes(*attrs_list) raise_on_id_absence attrs_list = attrs_list.flatten.map{ |attribute| attribute.to_s } attrs_list.delete('id') unless attrs_list.blank? connection.delete_attributes(domain, id, attrs_list) attrs_list.each { |attribute| @attributes.delete(attribute) } end attrs_list end # Delete the Item entirely from SDB. # # sandy = Client.find_by_name 'Sandy' # sandy.reload # sandy.inspect #=> #["Sandy"], "id"=>"b2832ce2-e461-11dc-b13c-001bfc466dd7", "toys"=>["boys", "kids", "patchwork"}> # puts sandy.delete # sandy.reload # puts sandy.inspect #=> # # def delete raise_on_id_absence connection.delete_attributes(domain, id) end # Item ID def to_s @id end # Returns true if this object hasn‘t been saved yet. def new_record? @new_record end def mark_as_old # :nodoc: @new_record = false end private def raise_on_id_absence raise ActiveSdbError.new('Unknown record id') unless id end def prepare_for_update @attributes['id'] = self.class.generate_id if @attributes['id'].blank? end def uniq_values(attributes=nil) # :nodoc: attrs = {} attributes.each do |attribute, values| attribute = attribute.to_s attrs[attribute] = attribute == 'id' ? values.to_s : Array(values).uniq attrs.delete(attribute) if values.blank? end attrs end end end end