require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../spec_helper") describe "Association Conditions" do it "should create a named scope" do Company.users_username_like("bjohnson").proxy_options.should == User.username_like("bjohnson").proxy_options.merge(:joins => :users) end it "should create a deep named scope" do Company.users_orders_total_greater_than(10).proxy_options.should == Order.total_greater_than(10).proxy_options.merge(:joins => {:users => :orders}) end it "should allow the use of foreign pre-existing named scopes" do Company.users_uname("bjohnson").proxy_options.should == User.uname("bjohnson").proxy_options.merge(:joins => :users) end it "should allow the use of foreign pre-existing alias scopes" do Company.users_username_has("bjohnson").proxy_options.should == User.username_has("bjohnson").proxy_options.merge(:joins => :users) end it "should not raise errors for scopes that don't return anything" do Company.users_blank_scope("bjohnson").proxy_options.should == {:joins => :users} end it "should ignore polymorphic associations" do lambda { Fee.owner_created_at_gt(Time.now) }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) end it "should not allow named scopes on non existent association columns" do lambda { User.users_whatever_like("bjohnson") }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) end it "should not allow named scopes on non existent deep association columns" do lambda { User.users_orders_whatever_like("bjohnson") }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) end it "should allow named scopes to be called multiple times and reflect the value passed" do Company.users_username_like("bjohnson").proxy_options.should == User.username_like("bjohnson").proxy_options.merge(:joins => :users) Company.users_username_like("thunt").proxy_options.should == User.username_like("thunt").proxy_options.merge(:joins => :users) end it "should allow deep named scopes to be called multiple times and reflect the value passed" do Company.users_orders_total_greater_than(10).proxy_options.should == Order.total_greater_than(10).proxy_options.merge(:joins => {:users => :orders}) Company.users_orders_total_greater_than(20).proxy_options.should == Order.total_greater_than(20).proxy_options.merge(:joins => {:users => :orders}) end it "should have an arity of 1 if the underlying scope has an arity of 1" do Company.users_orders_total_greater_than(10) Company.named_scope_arity("users_orders_total_greater_than").should == Order.named_scope_arity("total_greater_than") end it "should have an arity of nil if the underlying scope has an arity of nil" do Company.users_orders_total_null Company.named_scope_arity("users_orders_total_null").should == Order.named_scope_arity("total_null") end it "should have an arity of -1 if the underlying scope has an arity of -1" do Company.users_id_equals_any Company.named_scope_arity("users_id_equals_any").should == User.named_scope_arity("id_equals_any") end it "should allow aliases" do Company.users_username_contains("bjohnson").proxy_options.should == User.username_contains("bjohnson").proxy_options.merge(:joins => :users) end it "should allow deep aliases" do Company.users_orders_total_gt(10).proxy_options.should == Order.total_gt(10).proxy_options.merge(:joins => {:users => :orders}) end it "should include optional associations" do pending # this is a problem with using inner joins and left outer joins Company.create company = Company.create user = company.users.create order = user.orders.create(:total => 20, :taxes => 3) Company.ascend_by_users_orders_total.all.should == Company.all end it "should not create the same join twice" do company = Company.create user = company.users.create order = user.orders.create(:total => 20, :taxes => 3) Company.users_orders_total_gt(10).users_orders_taxes_lt(5).ascend_by_users_orders_total.all.should == Company.all end it "should not create the same join twice when traveling through the duplicate join" do Company.users_username_like("bjohnson").users_orders_total_gt(100).all.should == Company.all end it "should not create the same join twice when traveling through the duplicate join 2" do Company.users_orders_total_gt(100).users_orders_line_items_price_gt(20).all.should == Company.all end it "should allow the use of :include when a join was created" do company = Company.create user = company.users.create order = user.orders.create(:total => 20, :taxes => 3) Company.users_orders_total_gt(10).users_orders_taxes_lt(5).ascend_by_users_orders_total.all(:include => :users).should == Company.all end it "should allow the use of deep :include when a join was created" do company = Company.create user = company.users.create order = user.orders.create(:total => 20, :taxes => 3) Company.users_orders_total_gt(10).users_orders_taxes_lt(5).ascend_by_users_orders_total.all(:include => {:users => :orders}).should == Company.all end it "should allow the use of :include when traveling through the duplicate join" do company = Company.create user = company.users.create(:username => "bjohnson") order = user.orders.create(:total => 20, :taxes => 3) Company.users_username_like("bjohnson").users_orders_taxes_lt(5).ascend_by_users_orders_total.all(:include => :users).should == Company.all end it "should allow the use of deep :include when traveling through the duplicate join" do company = Company.create user = company.users.create(:username => "bjohnson") order = user.orders.create(:total => 20, :taxes => 3) Company.users_orders_taxes_lt(50).ascend_by_users_orders_total.all(:include => {:users => :orders}).should == Company.all end end