require 'active_ldap/association/belongs_to' require 'active_ldap/association/belongs_to_many' require 'active_ldap/association/has_many' require 'active_ldap/association/has_many_wrap' module ActiveLdap # Associations # # Associations provides the class methods needed for # the extension classes to create methods using # belongs_to and has_many module Associations def self.append_features(base) super base.extend(ClassMethods) base.class_attribute(:associations) base.associations ||= [] end module ClassMethods def set_associated_class(name, klass) @associated_classes ||= {} @associated_classes[name.to_s] = klass end def associated_class(name) @associated_classes[name.to_s] end # belongs_to # # This defines a method for an extension class map its DN key # attribute value on to multiple items which reference it by # |:foreign_key| in the other LDAP entry covered by class # |:class_name|. # # Example: # belongs_to :groups, :class_name => "Group", # :many => "memberUid" # Group#memberUid # # :primary_key => "uid" # User#uid # ## deprecated since 1.1.0. Use :primary_key instead. # ## :foreign_key => "uid" # User#uid # # dn attribute value is used by default # belongs_to :primary_group, :class_name => "Group", # :foreign_key => "gidNumber", # User#gidNumber # :primary_key => "gidNumber" # Group#gidNumber # def belongs_to(association_id, options={}) validate_belongs_to_options(options) klass = options[:class] klass ||= (options[:class_name] || association_id.to_s).classify foreign_key = options[:foreign_key] primary_key = options[:primary_key] many = options[:many] set_associated_class(association_id, klass) opts = { :association_id => association_id, :foreign_key_name => foreign_key, :primary_key_name => primary_key, :many => many, :extend => options[:extend], } if opts[:many] association_class = Association::BelongsToMany foreign_key_name = opts[:foreign_key_name] if foreign_key_name message = _(":foreign_key belongs_to(:many) option is " \ "deprecated since 1.1.0. Use :primary_key instead.") ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(message) opts[:primary_key_name] ||= foreign_key_name end opts[:primary_key_name] ||= dn_attribute else association_class = Association::BelongsTo opts[:foreign_key_name] ||= "#{association_id}_id" before_save(<<-EOC) if defined?(@#{association_id}) association = @#{association_id} if association and association.updated? self[association.__send__(:primary_key)] = association[#{opts[:foreign_key_name].dump}] end end EOC end association_accessor(association_id) do |target| association_class.new(target, opts) end end # has_many # # This defines a method for an extension class expand an # existing multi-element attribute into ActiveLdap objects. # This discards any calls which result in entries that # don't exist in LDAP! # # Example: # has_many :primary_members, :class_name => "User", # :primary_key => "gidNumber", # Group#gidNumber # :foreign_key => "gidNumber" # User#gidNumber # ## deprecated since 1.1.0. Those options # ## are inverted. # # :primary_key => "gidNumber", # User#gidNumber # # :foreign_key => "gidNumber" # Group#gidNumber # has_many :members, :class_name => "User", # :wrap => "memberUid" # Group#memberUid def has_many(association_id, options = {}) validate_has_many_options(options) klass = options[:class] klass ||= (options[:class_name] || association_id.to_s).classify foreign_key = options[:foreign_key] primary_key = options[:primary_key] set_associated_class(association_id, klass) opts = { :association_id => association_id, :foreign_key_name => foreign_key, :primary_key_name => primary_key, :wrap => options[:wrap], :extend => options[:extend], } if opts[:wrap] association_class = Association::HasManyWrap else association_class = Association::HasMany primary_key_name = opts[:primary_key_name] foreign_key_name = opts[:foreign_key_name] if primary_key_name != foreign_key_name and primary_key_name != "dn" and !new.have_attribute?(primary_key_name) message = _(":primary_key and :foreign_key has_many options are " \ "inverted their mean since 1.1.0. Please invert them.") ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(message) opts[:foreign_key_name] = primary_key_name opts[:primary_key_name] = foreign_key_name end end association_accessor(association_id) do |target| association_class.new(target, opts) end end private def association_accessor(name, &make_association) define_method("__make_#{name}") do make_association.call(self) end associations << name association_reader(name, &make_association) association_writer(name, &make_association) end def association_reader(name, &make_association) class_eval(<<-EOM, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) def #{name} @#{name} ||= __make_#{name} end EOM end def association_writer(name, &make_association) class_eval(<<-EOM, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) def #{name}=(new_value) association = defined?(@#{name}) ? @#{name} : nil association ||= __make_#{name} association.replace(new_value) @#{name} = new_value.nil? ? nil : association @#{name} end EOM end VALID_BELONGS_TO_OPTIONS = [:class, :class_name, :foreign_key, :primary_key, :many, :extend] def validate_belongs_to_options(options) options.assert_valid_keys(VALID_BELONGS_TO_OPTIONS) end VALID_HAS_MANY_OPTIONS = [:class, :class_name, :foreign_key, :primary_key, :wrap, :extend] def validate_has_many_options(options) options.assert_valid_keys(VALID_HAS_MANY_OPTIONS) end end def clear_association_cache return if new_record? (self.class.associations || []).each do |association| instance_variable_set("@#{association}", nil) end end end module Association autoload :Children, 'active_ldap/association/children' end end