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require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/keys'
require "set"
module ActiveRecord
class Relation
class HashMerger # :nodoc:
attr_reader :relation, :hash
def initialize(relation, hash)
hash.assert_valid_keys(*Relation::VALUE_METHODS)
@relation = relation
@hash = hash
end
def merge #:nodoc:
Merger.new(relation, other).merge
end
# Applying values to a relation has some side effects. E.g.
# interpolation might take place for where values. So we should
# build a relation to merge in rather than directly merging
# the values.
def other
other = Relation.create(relation.klass, relation.table)
hash.each { |k, v|
if k == :joins
if Hash === v
other.joins!(v)
else
other.joins!(*v)
end
elsif k == :select
other._select!(v)
else
other.send("#{k}!", v)
end
}
other
end
end
class Merger # :nodoc:
attr_reader :relation, :values, :other
def initialize(relation, other)
@relation = relation
@values = other.values
@other = other
end
NORMAL_VALUES = Relation::SINGLE_VALUE_METHODS +
Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS -
[:includes, :preload, :joins, :where, :order, :bind, :reverse_order, :lock, :create_with, :reordering, :from] # :nodoc:
def normal_values
NORMAL_VALUES
end
def merge
normal_values.each do |name|
value = values[name]
# The unless clause is here mostly for performance reasons (since the `send` call might be moderately
# expensive), most of the time the value is going to be `nil` or `.blank?`, the only catch is that
# `false.blank?` returns `true`, so there needs to be an extra check so that explicit `false` values
# don't fall through the cracks.
unless value.nil? || (value.blank? && false != value)
if name == :select
relation._select!(*value)
else
relation.send("#{name}!", *value)
end
end
end
merge_multi_values
merge_single_values
merge_preloads
merge_joins
relation
end
private
def merge_preloads
return if other.preload_values.empty? && other.includes_values.empty?
if other.klass == relation.klass
relation.preload!(*other.preload_values) unless other.preload_values.empty?
relation.includes!(other.includes_values) unless other.includes_values.empty?
else
reflection = relation.klass.reflect_on_all_associations.find do |r|
r.class_name == other.klass.name
end || return
unless other.preload_values.empty?
relation.preload! reflection.name => other.preload_values
end
unless other.includes_values.empty?
relation.includes! reflection.name => other.includes_values
end
end
end
def merge_joins
return if other.joins_values.blank?
if other.klass == relation.klass
relation.joins!(*other.joins_values)
else
joins_dependency, rest = other.joins_values.partition do |join|
case join
when Hash, Symbol, Array
true
else
false
end
end
join_dependency = ActiveRecord::Associations::JoinDependency.new(other.klass,
joins_dependency,
[])
relation.joins! rest
@relation = relation.joins join_dependency
end
end
def merge_multi_values
lhs_wheres = relation.where_values
rhs_wheres = other.where_values
lhs_binds = relation.bind_values
rhs_binds = other.bind_values
removed, kept = partition_overwrites(lhs_wheres, rhs_wheres)
where_values = kept + rhs_wheres
bind_values = filter_binds(lhs_binds, removed) + rhs_binds
relation.where_values = where_values
relation.bind_values = bind_values
if other.reordering_value
# override any order specified in the original relation
relation.reorder! other.order_values
elsif other.order_values
# merge in order_values from relation
relation.order! other.order_values
end
relation.extend(*other.extending_values) unless other.extending_values.blank?
end
def merge_single_values
relation.from_value = other.from_value unless relation.from_value
relation.lock_value = other.lock_value unless relation.lock_value
unless other.create_with_value.blank?
relation.create_with_value = (relation.create_with_value || {}).merge(other.create_with_value)
end
end
def filter_binds(lhs_binds, removed_wheres)
return lhs_binds if removed_wheres.empty?
set = Set.new removed_wheres.map { |x| x.left.name.to_s }
lhs_binds.dup.delete_if { |col,_| set.include? col.name }
end
# Remove equalities from the existing relation with a LHS which is
# present in the relation being merged in.
# returns [things_to_remove, things_to_keep]
def partition_overwrites(lhs_wheres, rhs_wheres)
if lhs_wheres.empty? || rhs_wheres.empty?
return [[], lhs_wheres]
end
nodes = rhs_wheres.find_all do |w|
w.respond_to?(:operator) && w.operator == :==
end
seen = Set.new(nodes) { |node| node.left }
lhs_wheres.partition do |w|
w.respond_to?(:operator) && w.operator == :== && seen.include?(w.left)
end
end
end
end
end
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