352 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
352 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
require "ostruct"
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module ActiveRecord::Extensions::ConnectionAdapters ; end
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module ActiveRecord::Extensions::Import #:nodoc:
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module ImportSupport #:nodoc:
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def supports_import? #:nodoc:
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true
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end
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end
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module OnDuplicateKeyUpdateSupport #:nodoc:
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def supports_on_duplicate_key_update? #:nodoc:
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true
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end
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end
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end
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class ActiveRecord::Base
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class << self
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# use tz as set in ActiveRecord::Base
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tproc = @@default_timezone == :utc ? lambda { Time.now.utc } : lambda { Time.now }
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AREXT_RAILS_COLUMNS = {
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:create => { "created_on" => tproc ,
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"created_at" => tproc },
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:update => { "updated_on" => tproc ,
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"updated_at" => tproc }
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}
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AREXT_RAILS_COLUMN_NAMES = AREXT_RAILS_COLUMNS[:create].keys + AREXT_RAILS_COLUMNS[:update].keys
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# Returns true if the current database connection adapter
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# supports import functionality, otherwise returns false.
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def supports_import?
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connection.supports_import?
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rescue NoMethodError
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false
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end
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# Returns true if the current database connection adapter
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# supports on duplicate key update functionality, otherwise
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# returns false.
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def supports_on_duplicate_key_update?
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connection.supports_on_duplicate_key_update?
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rescue NoMethodError
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false
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end
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# Imports a collection of values to the database.
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#
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# This is more efficient than using ActiveRecord::Base#create or
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# ActiveRecord::Base#save multiple times. This method works well if
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# you want to create more than one record at a time and do not care
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# about having ActiveRecord objects returned for each record
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# inserted.
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#
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# This can be used with or without validations. It does not utilize
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# the ActiveRecord::Callbacks during creation/modification while
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# performing the import.
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#
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# == Usage
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# Model.import array_of_models
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# Model.import column_names, array_of_values
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# Model.import column_names, array_of_values, options
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#
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# ==== Model.import array_of_models
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#
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# With this form you can call _import_ passing in an array of model
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# objects that you want updated.
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#
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# ==== Model.import column_names, array_of_values
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#
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# The first parameter +column_names+ is an array of symbols or
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# strings which specify the columns that you want to update.
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#
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# The second parameter, +array_of_values+, is an array of
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# arrays. Each subarray is a single set of values for a new
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# record. The order of values in each subarray should match up to
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# the order of the +column_names+.
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#
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# ==== Model.import column_names, array_of_values, options
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#
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# The first two parameters are the same as the above form. The third
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# parameter, +options+, is a hash. This is optional. Please see
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# below for what +options+ are available.
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#
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# == Options
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# * +validate+ - true|false, tells import whether or not to use \
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# ActiveRecord validations. Validations are enforced by default.
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# * +on_duplicate_key_update+ - an Array or Hash, tells import to \
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# use MySQL's ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE ability. See On Duplicate\
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# Key Update below.
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# * +synchronize+ - an array of ActiveRecord instances for the model
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# that you are currently importing data into. This synchronizes
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# existing model instances in memory with updates from the import.
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# * +timestamps+ - true|false, tells import to not add timestamps \
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# (if false) even if record timestamps is disabled in ActiveRecord::Base
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#
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# == Examples
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# class BlogPost < ActiveRecord::Base ; end
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#
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# # Example using array of model objects
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# posts = [ BlogPost.new :author_name=>'Zach Dennis', :title=>'AREXT',
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# BlogPost.new :author_name=>'Zach Dennis', :title=>'AREXT2',
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# BlogPost.new :author_name=>'Zach Dennis', :title=>'AREXT3' ]
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# BlogPost.import posts
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#
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# # Example using column_names and array_of_values
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# columns = [ :author_name, :title ]
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# values = [ [ 'zdennis', 'test post' ], [ 'jdoe', 'another test post' ] ]
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# BlogPost.import columns, values
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#
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# # Example using column_names, array_of_value and options
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# columns = [ :author_name, :title ]
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# values = [ [ 'zdennis', 'test post' ], [ 'jdoe', 'another test post' ] ]
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# BlogPost.import( columns, values, :validate => false )
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#
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# # Example synchronizing existing instances in memory
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# post = BlogPost.find_by_author_name( 'zdennis' )
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# puts post.author_name # => 'zdennis'
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# columns = [ :author_name, :title ]
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# values = [ [ 'yoda', 'test post' ] ]
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# BlogPost.import posts, :synchronize=>[ post ]
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# puts post.author_name # => 'yoda'
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#
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# == On Duplicate Key Update (MySQL only)
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#
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# The :on_duplicate_key_update option can be either an Array or a Hash.
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#
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# ==== Using an Array
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#
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# The :on_duplicate_key_update option can be an array of column
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# names. The column names are the only fields that are updated if
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# a duplicate record is found. Below is an example:
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#
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# BlogPost.import columns, values, :on_duplicate_key_update=>[ :date_modified, :content, :author ]
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#
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# ==== Using A Hash
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#
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# The :on_duplicate_key_update option can be a hash of column name
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# to model attribute name mappings. This gives you finer grained
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# control over what fields are updated with what attributes on your
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# model. Below is an example:
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#
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# BlogPost.import columns, attributes, :on_duplicate_key_update=>{ :title => :title }
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#
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# = Returns
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# This returns an object which responds to +failed_instances+ and +num_inserts+.
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# * failed_instances - an array of objects that fails validation and were not committed to the database. An empty array if no validation is performed.
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# * num_inserts - the number of insert statements it took to import the data
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def import( *args )
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@logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
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@logger.level = Logger::DEBUG
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options = { :validate=>true, :timestamps=>true }
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options.merge!( args.pop ) if args.last.is_a? Hash
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# assume array of model objects
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if args.last.is_a?( Array ) and args.last.first.is_a? ActiveRecord::Base
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if args.length == 2
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models = args.last
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column_names = args.first
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else
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models = args.first
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column_names = self.column_names.dup
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end
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array_of_attributes = []
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models.each do |model|
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# this next line breaks sqlite.so with a segmentation fault
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# if model.new_record? || options[:on_duplicate_key_update]
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attributes = []
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column_names.each do |name|
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attributes << model.send( "#{name}_before_type_cast" )
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end
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array_of_attributes << attributes
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# end
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end
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# supports 2-element array and array
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elsif args.size == 2 and args.first.is_a?( Array ) and args.last.is_a?( Array )
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column_names, array_of_attributes = args
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else
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raise ArgumentError.new( "Invalid arguments!" )
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end
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# Force the primary key col into the insert if it's not
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# on the list and we are using a sequence and stuff a nil
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# value for it into each row so the sequencer will fire later
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if !column_names.include?(primary_key) && sequence_name && connection.prefetch_primary_key?
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column_names << primary_key
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array_of_attributes.each { |a| a << nil }
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end
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is_validating = options.delete( :validate )
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# dup the passed in array so we don't modify it unintentionally
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array_of_attributes = array_of_attributes.dup
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# record timestamps unless disabled in ActiveRecord::Base
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if record_timestamps && options.delete( :timestamps )
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add_special_rails_stamps column_names, array_of_attributes, options
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end
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return_obj = if is_validating
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import_with_validations( column_names, array_of_attributes, options )
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else
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num_inserts = import_without_validations_or_callbacks( column_names, array_of_attributes, options )
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OpenStruct.new :failed_instances=>[], :num_inserts=>num_inserts
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end
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if options[:synchronize]
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synchronize( options[:synchronize] )
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end
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return_obj.num_inserts = 0 if return_obj.num_inserts.nil?
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return_obj
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end
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# TODO import_from_table needs to be implemented.
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def import_from_table( options ) # :nodoc:
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end
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# Imports the passed in +column_names+ and +array_of_attributes+
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# given the passed in +options+ Hash with validations. Returns an
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# object with the methods +failed_instances+ and +num_inserts+.
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# +failed_instances+ is an array of instances that failed validations.
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# +num_inserts+ is the number of inserts it took to import the data. See
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# ActiveRecord::Base.import for more information on
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# +column_names+, +array_of_attributes+ and +options+.
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def import_with_validations( column_names, array_of_attributes, options={} )
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failed_instances = []
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# create instances for each of our column/value sets
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arr = validations_array_for_column_names_and_attributes( column_names, array_of_attributes )
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# keep track of the instance and the position it is currently at. if this fails
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# validation we'll use the index to remove it from the array_of_attributes
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arr.each_with_index do |hsh,i|
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instance = new( hsh )
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if not instance.valid?
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array_of_attributes[ i ] = nil
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failed_instances << instance
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end
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end
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array_of_attributes.compact!
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num_inserts = array_of_attributes.empty? ? 0 : import_without_validations_or_callbacks( column_names, array_of_attributes, options )
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OpenStruct.new :failed_instances=>failed_instances, :num_inserts => num_inserts
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end
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# Imports the passed in +column_names+ and +array_of_attributes+
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# given the passed in +options+ Hash. This will return the number
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# of insert operations it took to create these records without
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# validations or callbacks. See ActiveRecord::Base.import for more
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# information on +column_names+, +array_of_attributes_ and
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# +options+.
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def import_without_validations_or_callbacks( column_names, array_of_attributes, options={} )
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escaped_column_names = quote_column_names( column_names )
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columns = []
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array_of_attributes.first.each_with_index { |arr,i| columns << columns_hash[ column_names[i] ] }
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if not supports_import?
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columns_sql = "(" + escaped_column_names.join( ',' ) + ")"
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insert_statements, values = [], []
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number_inserted = 0
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array_of_attributes.each do |arr|
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my_values = []
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arr.each_with_index do |val,j|
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if !sequence_name.blank? && column_names[j] == primary_key && val.nil?
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my_values << connection.next_value_for_sequence(sequence_name)
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else
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my_values << connection.quote( val, columns[j] )
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end
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end
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insert_statements << "INSERT INTO #{quoted_table_name} #{columns_sql} VALUES(" + my_values.join( ',' ) + ")"
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connection.execute( insert_statements.last )
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number_inserted += 1
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end
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else
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# generate the sql
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insert_sql = connection.multiple_value_sets_insert_sql( quoted_table_name, escaped_column_names, options )
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values_sql = connection.values_sql_for_column_names_and_attributes( columns, array_of_attributes )
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post_sql_statements = connection.post_sql_statements( quoted_table_name, options )
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# perform the inserts
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number_inserted = connection.insert_many( [ insert_sql, post_sql_statements ].flatten,
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values_sql,
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"#{self.class.name} Create Many Without Validations Or Callbacks" )
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end
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number_inserted
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end
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# Returns an array of quoted column names
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def quote_column_names( names )
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names.map{ |name| connection.quote_column_name( name ) }
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end
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private
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def add_special_rails_stamps( column_names, array_of_attributes, options )
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AREXT_RAILS_COLUMNS[:create].each_pair do |key, blk|
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if self.column_names.include?(key)
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value = blk.call
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if index=column_names.index(key)
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# replace every instance of the array of attributes with our value
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array_of_attributes.each{ |arr| arr[index] = value }
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else
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column_names << key
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array_of_attributes.each { |arr| arr << value }
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end
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end
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end
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AREXT_RAILS_COLUMNS[:update].each_pair do |key, blk|
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if self.column_names.include?(key)
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value = blk.call
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if index=column_names.index(key)
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# replace every instance of the array of attributes with our value
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array_of_attributes.each{ |arr| arr[index] = value }
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else
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column_names << key
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array_of_attributes.each { |arr| arr << value }
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end
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if options[:on_duplicate_key_update]
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options[:on_duplicate_key_update] << key.to_sym if options[:on_duplicate_key_update].is_a?(Array)
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options[:on_duplicate_key_update][key.to_sym] = key.to_sym if options[:on_duplicate_key_update].is_a?(Hash)
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else
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options[:on_duplicate_key_update] = [ key.to_sym ]
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# Returns an Array of Hashes for the passed in +column_names+ and +array_of_attributes+.
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def validations_array_for_column_names_and_attributes( column_names, array_of_attributes ) # :nodoc:
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arr = []
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array_of_attributes.each do |attributes|
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c = 0
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hsh = attributes.inject( {} ){|hsh,attr| hsh[ column_names[c] ] = attr ; c+=1 ; hsh }
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arr << hsh
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end
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arr
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end
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end
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end
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