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require 'set'
require 'flipper'
require 'sequel'
module Flipper
module Adapters
class Sequel
include ::Flipper::Adapter
begin
old = ::Sequel::Model.require_valid_table
::Sequel::Model.require_valid_table = false
# Private: Do not use outside of this adapter.
class Feature < ::Sequel::Model(:flipper_features)
unrestrict_primary_key
plugin :timestamps, update_on_create: true
end
# Private: Do not use outside of this adapter.
class Gate < ::Sequel::Model(:flipper_gates)
unrestrict_primary_key
plugin :timestamps, update_on_create: true
end
ensure
::Sequel::Model.require_valid_table = old
end
# Public: The name of the adapter.
attr_reader :name
# Public: Initialize a new Sequel adapter instance.
#
# name - The Symbol name for this adapter. Optional (default :active_record)
# feature_class - The AR class responsible for the features table.
# gate_class - The AR class responsible for the gates table.
#
# Allowing the overriding of name is so you can differentiate multiple
# instances of this adapter from each other, if, for some reason, that is
# a thing you do.
#
# Allowing the overriding of the default feature/gate classes means you
# can roll your own tables and what not, if you so desire.
def initialize(options = {})
@name = options.fetch(:name, :sequel)
@feature_class = options.fetch(:feature_class) { Feature }
@gate_class = options.fetch(:gate_class) { Gate }
end
# Public: The set of known features.
def features
@feature_class.all.map(&:key).to_set
end
# Public: Adds a feature to the set of known features.
def add(feature)
# race condition, but add is only used by enable/disable which happen
# super rarely, so it shouldn't matter in practice
@feature_class.find_or_create(key: feature.key.to_s)
true
end
# Public: Removes a feature from the set of known features.
def remove(feature)
@feature_class.db.transaction do
@feature_class.where(key: feature.key.to_s).delete
clear(feature)
end
true
end
# Public: Clears the gate values for a feature.
def clear(feature)
@gate_class.where(feature_key: feature.key.to_s).delete
true
end
# Public: Gets the values for all gates for a given feature.
#
# Returns a Hash of Flipper::Gate#key => value.
def get(feature)
db_gates = @gate_class.where(feature_key: feature.key.to_s).all
result_for_feature(feature, db_gates)
end
def get_multi(features)
db_gates = @gate_class.where(feature_key: features.map(&:key)).to_a
grouped_db_gates = db_gates.group_by(&:feature_key)
result = {}
features.each do |feature|
result[feature.key] = result_for_feature(feature, grouped_db_gates[feature.key])
end
result
end
def get_all
db_gates = @gate_class.fetch(<<-SQL).to_a
SELECT ff.key AS feature_key, fg.key, fg.value
FROM #{@feature_class.table_name} ff
LEFT JOIN #{@gate_class.table_name} fg ON ff.key = fg.feature_key
SQL
grouped_db_gates = db_gates.group_by(&:feature_key)
result = Hash.new { |hash, key| hash[key] = default_config }
features = grouped_db_gates.keys.map { |key| Flipper::Feature.new(key, self) }
features.each do |feature|
result[feature.key] = result_for_feature(feature, grouped_db_gates[feature.key])
end
result
end
# Public: Enables a gate for a given thing.
#
# feature - The Flipper::Feature for the gate.
# gate - The Flipper::Gate to disable.
# thing - The Flipper::Type being disabled for the gate.
#
# Returns true.
def enable(feature, gate, thing)
case gate.data_type
when :boolean, :integer
@gate_class.db.transaction do
args = {
feature_key: feature.key,
key: gate.key.to_s,
}
@gate_class.where(args).delete
@gate_class.create(gate_attrs(feature, gate, thing))
end
when :set
begin
@gate_class.create(gate_attrs(feature, gate, thing))
rescue ::Sequel::UniqueConstraintViolation
end
else
unsupported_data_type gate.data_type
end
true
end
# Public: Disables a gate for a given thing.
#
# feature - The Flipper::Feature for the gate.
# gate - The Flipper::Gate to disable.
# thing - The Flipper::Type being disabled for the gate.
#
# Returns true.
def disable(feature, gate, thing)
case gate.data_type
when :boolean
clear(feature)
when :integer
@gate_class.db.transaction do
args = {
feature_key: feature.key.to_s,
key: gate.key.to_s,
}
@gate_class.where(args).delete
@gate_class.create(gate_attrs(feature, gate, thing))
end
when :set
@gate_class.where(gate_attrs(feature, gate, thing))
.delete
else
unsupported_data_type gate.data_type
end
true
end
private
def unsupported_data_type(data_type)
raise "#{data_type} is not supported by this adapter"
end
def gate_attrs(feature, gate, thing)
{
feature_key: feature.key.to_s,
key: gate.key.to_s,
value: thing.value.to_s,
}
end
def result_for_feature(feature, db_gates)
db_gates ||= []
feature.gates.each_with_object({}) do |gate, result|
result[gate.key] =
case gate.data_type
when :boolean
if detected_db_gate = db_gates.detect { |db_gate| db_gate.key == gate.key.to_s }
detected_db_gate.value
end
when :integer
if detected_db_gate = db_gates.detect { |db_gate| db_gate.key == gate.key.to_s }
detected_db_gate.value
end
when :set
db_gates.select { |db_gate| db_gate.key == gate.key.to_s }.map(&:value).to_set
else
unsupported_data_type gate.data_type
end
end
end
end
end
end
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