# frozen_string_literal: true module ActiveRecord module Associations # = Active Record Association Collection # # CollectionAssociation is an abstract class that provides common stuff to # ease the implementation of association proxies that represent # collections. See the class hierarchy in Association. # # CollectionAssociation: # HasManyAssociation => has_many # HasManyThroughAssociation + ThroughAssociation => has_many :through # # The CollectionAssociation class provides common methods to the collections # defined by +has_and_belongs_to_many+, +has_many+ or +has_many+ with # the +:through association+ option. # # You need to be careful with assumptions regarding the target: The proxy # does not fetch records from the database until it needs them, but new # ones created with +build+ are added to the target. So, the target may be # non-empty and still lack children waiting to be read from the database. # If you look directly to the database you cannot assume that's the entire # collection because new records may have been added to the target, etc. # # If you need to work on all current children, new and existing records, # +load_target+ and the +loaded+ flag are your friends. class CollectionAssociation < Association #:nodoc: # Implements the reader method, e.g. foo.items for Foo.has_many :items def reader if stale_target? reload end @proxy ||= CollectionProxy.create(klass, self) @proxy.reset_scope end # Implements the writer method, e.g. foo.items= for Foo.has_many :items def writer(records) replace(records) end # Implements the ids reader method, e.g. foo.item_ids for Foo.has_many :items def ids_reader if loaded? target.pluck(reflection.association_primary_key) elsif !target.empty? load_target.pluck(reflection.association_primary_key) else @association_ids ||= scope.pluck(reflection.association_primary_key) end end # Implements the ids writer method, e.g. foo.item_ids= for Foo.has_many :items def ids_writer(ids) primary_key = reflection.association_primary_key pk_type = klass.type_for_attribute(primary_key) ids = Array(ids).reject(&:blank?) ids.map! { |i| pk_type.cast(i) } records = klass.where(primary_key => ids).index_by do |r| r.public_send(primary_key) end.values_at(*ids).compact if records.size != ids.size found_ids = records.map { |record| record.public_send(primary_key) } not_found_ids = ids - found_ids klass.all.raise_record_not_found_exception!(ids, records.size, ids.size, primary_key, not_found_ids) else replace(records) end end def reset super @target = [] @association_ids = nil end def find(*args) if options[:inverse_of] && loaded? args_flatten = args.flatten model = scope.klass if args_flatten.blank? error_message = "Couldn't find #{model.name} without an ID" raise RecordNotFound.new(error_message, model.name, model.primary_key, args) end result = find_by_scan(*args) result_size = Array(result).size if !result || result_size != args_flatten.size scope.raise_record_not_found_exception!(args_flatten, result_size, args_flatten.size) else result end else scope.find(*args) end end def build(attributes = {}, &block) if attributes.is_a?(Array) attributes.collect { |attr| build(attr, &block) } else add_to_target(build_record(attributes, &block)) end end # Add +records+ to this association. Since +<<+ flattens its argument list # and inserts each record, +push+ and +concat+ behave identically. def concat(*records) records = records.flatten if owner.new_record? load_target concat_records(records) else transaction { concat_records(records) } end end # Starts a transaction in the association class's database connection. # # class Author < ActiveRecord::Base # has_many :books # end # # Author.first.books.transaction do # # same effect as calling Book.transaction # end def transaction(*args) reflection.klass.transaction(*args) do yield end end # Removes all records from the association without calling callbacks # on the associated records. It honors the +:dependent+ option. However # if the +:dependent+ value is +:destroy+ then in that case the +:delete_all+ # deletion strategy for the association is applied. # # You can force a particular deletion strategy by passing a parameter. # # Example: # # @author.books.delete_all(:nullify) # @author.books.delete_all(:delete_all) # # See delete for more info. def delete_all(dependent = nil) if dependent && ![:nullify, :delete_all].include?(dependent) raise ArgumentError, "Valid values are :nullify or :delete_all" end dependent = if dependent dependent elsif options[:dependent] == :destroy :delete_all else options[:dependent] end delete_or_nullify_all_records(dependent).tap do reset loaded! end end # Destroy all the records from this association. # # See destroy for more info. def destroy_all destroy(load_target).tap do reset loaded! end end # Removes +records+ from this association calling +before_remove+ and # +after_remove+ callbacks. # # This method is abstract in the sense that +delete_records+ has to be # provided by descendants. Note this method does not imply the records # are actually removed from the database, that depends precisely on # +delete_records+. They are in any case removed from the collection. def delete(*records) delete_or_destroy(records, options[:dependent]) end # Deletes the +records+ and removes them from this association calling # +before_remove+ , +after_remove+ , +before_destroy+ and +after_destroy+ callbacks. # # Note that this method removes records from the database ignoring the # +:dependent+ option. def destroy(*records) delete_or_destroy(records, :destroy) end # Returns the size of the collection by executing a SELECT COUNT(*) # query if the collection hasn't been loaded, and calling # collection.size if it has. # # If the collection has been already loaded +size+ and +length+ are # equivalent. If not and you are going to need the records anyway # +length+ will take one less query. Otherwise +size+ is more efficient. # # This method is abstract in the sense that it relies on # +count_records+, which is a method descendants have to provide. def size if !find_target? || loaded? target.size elsif @association_ids @association_ids.size elsif !association_scope.group_values.empty? load_target.size elsif !association_scope.distinct_value && !target.empty? unsaved_records = target.select(&:new_record?) unsaved_records.size + count_records else count_records end end # Returns true if the collection is empty. # # If the collection has been loaded # it is equivalent to collection.size.zero?. If the # collection has not been loaded, it is equivalent to # collection.exists?. If the collection has not already been # loaded and you are going to fetch the records anyway it is better to # check collection.length.zero?. def empty? if loaded? || @association_ids || reflection.has_cached_counter? size.zero? else target.empty? && !scope.exists? end end # Replace this collection with +other_array+. This will perform a diff # and delete/add only records that have changed. def replace(other_array) other_array.each { |val| raise_on_type_mismatch!(val) } original_target = load_target.dup if owner.new_record? replace_records(other_array, original_target) else replace_common_records_in_memory(other_array, original_target) if other_array != original_target transaction { replace_records(other_array, original_target) } else other_array end end end def include?(record) if record.is_a?(reflection.klass) if record.new_record? include_in_memory?(record) else loaded? ? target.include?(record) : scope.exists?(record.id) end else false end end def load_target if find_target? @target = merge_target_lists(find_target, target) end loaded! target end def add_to_target(record, skip_callbacks = false, &block) if association_scope.distinct_value index = @target.index(record) end replace_on_target(record, index, skip_callbacks, &block) end def scope scope = super scope.none! if null_scope? scope end def null_scope? owner.new_record? && !foreign_key_present? end def find_from_target? loaded? || owner.new_record? || target.any? { |record| record.new_record? || record.changed? } end private # We have some records loaded from the database (persisted) and some that are # in-memory (memory). The same record may be represented in the persisted array # and in the memory array. # # So the task of this method is to merge them according to the following rules: # # * The final array must not have duplicates # * The order of the persisted array is to be preserved # * Any changes made to attributes on objects in the memory array are to be preserved # * Otherwise, attributes should have the value found in the database def merge_target_lists(persisted, memory) return persisted if memory.empty? return memory if persisted.empty? persisted.map! do |record| if mem_record = memory.delete(record) ((record.attribute_names & mem_record.attribute_names) - mem_record.changed_attribute_names_to_save).each do |name| mem_record[name] = record[name] end mem_record else record end end persisted + memory end def _create_record(attributes, raise = false, &block) unless owner.persisted? raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved, "You cannot call create unless the parent is saved" end if attributes.is_a?(Array) attributes.collect { |attr| _create_record(attr, raise, &block) } else record = build_record(attributes, &block) transaction do result = nil add_to_target(record) do result = insert_record(record, true, raise) { @_was_loaded = loaded? } end raise ActiveRecord::Rollback unless result end record end end # Do the relevant stuff to insert the given record into the association collection. def insert_record(record, validate = true, raise = false, &block) if raise record.save!(validate: validate, &block) else record.save(validate: validate, &block) end end def delete_or_destroy(records, method) return if records.empty? records = find(records) if records.any? { |record| record.kind_of?(Integer) || record.kind_of?(String) } records = records.flatten records.each { |record| raise_on_type_mismatch!(record) } existing_records = records.reject(&:new_record?) if existing_records.empty? remove_records(existing_records, records, method) else transaction { remove_records(existing_records, records, method) } end end def remove_records(existing_records, records, method) catch(:abort) do records.each { |record| callback(:before_remove, record) } end || return delete_records(existing_records, method) if existing_records.any? @target -= records @association_ids = nil records.each { |record| callback(:after_remove, record) } end # Delete the given records from the association, # using one of the methods +:destroy+, +:delete_all+ # or +:nullify+ (or +nil+, in which case a default is used). def delete_records(records, method) raise NotImplementedError end def replace_records(new_target, original_target) delete(difference(target, new_target)) unless concat(difference(new_target, target)) @target = original_target raise RecordNotSaved, "Failed to replace #{reflection.name} because one or more of the " \ "new records could not be saved." end target end def replace_common_records_in_memory(new_target, original_target) common_records = intersection(new_target, original_target) common_records.each do |record| skip_callbacks = true replace_on_target(record, @target.index(record), skip_callbacks) end end def concat_records(records, raise = false) result = true records.each do |record| raise_on_type_mismatch!(record) add_to_target(record) do unless owner.new_record? result &&= insert_record(record, true, raise) { @_was_loaded = loaded? } end end end raise ActiveRecord::Rollback unless result records end def replace_on_target(record, index, skip_callbacks) catch(:abort) do callback(:before_add, record) end || return unless skip_callbacks set_inverse_instance(record) @_was_loaded = true yield(record) if block_given? if index target[index] = record elsif @_was_loaded || !loaded? @association_ids = nil target << record end callback(:after_add, record) unless skip_callbacks record ensure @_was_loaded = nil end def callback(method, record) callbacks_for(method).each do |callback| callback.call(method, owner, record) end end def callbacks_for(callback_name) full_callback_name = "#{callback_name}_for_#{reflection.name}" owner.class.send(full_callback_name) end def include_in_memory?(record) if reflection.is_a?(ActiveRecord::Reflection::ThroughReflection) assoc = owner.association(reflection.through_reflection.name) assoc.reader.any? { |source| target_reflection = source.send(reflection.source_reflection.name) target_reflection.respond_to?(:include?) ? target_reflection.include?(record) : target_reflection == record } || target.include?(record) else target.include?(record) end end # If the :inverse_of option has been # specified, then #find scans the entire collection. def find_by_scan(*args) expects_array = args.first.kind_of?(Array) ids = args.flatten.compact.map(&:to_s).uniq if ids.size == 1 id = ids.first record = load_target.detect { |r| id == r.id.to_s } expects_array ? [ record ] : record else load_target.select { |r| ids.include?(r.id.to_s) } end end end end end