module ActiveRecord module Associations class Preloader class Association class LoaderQuery def load_records_for_keys(keys, &block) # CPK if association_key_name.is_a?(Array) predicate = cpk_in_predicate(scope.klass.arel_table, association_key_name, keys) scope.where(predicate).load(&block) else scope.where(association_key_name => keys).load(&block) end end end # TODO: is records_for needed anymore? Rails' implementation has changed significantly def records_for(ids) records = if association_key_name.is_a?(Array) predicate = cpk_in_predicate(klass.arel_table, association_key_name, ids) scope.where(predicate) else scope.where(association_key_name => ids) end records.load do |record| # Processing only the first owner # because the record is modified but not an owner owner = owners_by_key[convert_key(record[association_key_name])].first association = owner.association(reflection.name) association.set_inverse_instance(record) end end def owners_by_key @owners_by_key ||= owners.each_with_object({}) do |owner, result| # CPK # key = convert_key(owner[owner_key_name]) key = if owner_key_name.is_a?(Array) Array(owner_key_name).map do |key_name| convert_key(owner[key_name]) end else convert_key(owner[owner_key_name]) end (result[key] ||= []) << owner if key end end end end end end