require 'rubygems' require 'extlib' require 'digest/md5' # = CouchRest::Model - ORM, the CouchDB way module CouchRest # = CouchRest::Model - ORM, the CouchDB way # # CouchRest::Model provides an ORM-like interface for CouchDB documents. It # avoids all usage of method_missing, and tries to strike a balance # between usability and magic. See CouchRest::Model#view_by for # documentation about the view-generation system. # # ==== Example # # This is an example class using CouchRest::Model. It is taken from the # spec/couchrest/core/model_spec.rb file, which may be even more up to date # than this example. # # class Article < CouchRest::Model # use_database CouchRest.database!('http://localhost:5984/couchrest-model-test') # unique_id :slug # # view_by :date, :descending => true # view_by :user_id, :date # # view_by :tags, # :map => # "function(doc) { # if (doc['couchrest-type'] == 'Article' && doc.tags) { # doc.tags.forEach(function(tag){ # emit(tag, 1); # }); # } # }", # :reduce => # "function(keys, values, rereduce) { # return sum(values); # }" # # key_writer :date # key_reader :slug, :created_at, :updated_at # key_accessor :title, :tags # # timestamps! # # before(:create, :generate_slug_from_title) # def generate_slug_from_title # self['slug'] = title.downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9]/,'-').squeeze('-').gsub(/^\-|\-$/,'') # end # end # # ==== Examples of finding articles with these views: # # * All the articles by Barney published in the last 24 hours. Note that we # use {} as a special value that sorts after all strings, # numbers, and arrays. # # Article.by_user_id_and_date :startkey => ["barney", Time.now - 24 * 3600], :endkey => ["barney", {}] # # * The most recent 20 articles. Remember that the view_by :date # has the default option :descending => true. # # Article.by_date :count => 20 # # * The raw CouchDB view reduce result for the custom :tags view. # In this case we'll get a count of the number of articles tagged "ruby". # # Article.by_tags :key => "ruby", :reduce => true # class Model < Document # instantiates the hash by converting all the keys to strings. def initialize keys = {} super(keys) apply_defaults cast_keys unless self['_id'] && self['_rev'] self['couchrest-type'] = self.class.to_s end end # this is the CouchRest::Database that model classes will use unless # they override it with use_database cattr_accessor :default_database class_inheritable_accessor :casts class_inheritable_accessor :default_obj class_inheritable_accessor :class_database class_inheritable_accessor :design_doc class_inheritable_accessor :design_doc_slug_cache class_inheritable_accessor :design_doc_fresh class << self # override the CouchRest::Model-wide default_database def use_database db self.class_database = db end # returns the CouchRest::Database instance that this class uses def database self.class_database || CouchRest::Model.default_database end # Load a document from the database by id def get id doc = database.get id new(doc) end # Load all documents that have the "couchrest-type" field equal to the # name of the current class. Take thes the standard set of # CouchRest::Database#view options. # def all opts = {} # self.generated_design_doc ||= default_design_doc # unless design_doc_fresh # refresh_design_doc # end # view_name = "#{design_doc_slug}/all" # raw = opts.delete(:raw) # fetch_view_with_docs(view_name, opts, raw) # end # Cast a field as another class. The class must be happy to have the # field's primitive type as the argument to it's constucture. Classes # which inherit from CouchRest::Model are happy to act as sub-objects # for any fields that are stored in JSON as object (and therefore are # parsed from the JSON as Ruby Hashes). def cast field, opts = {} self.casts ||= {} self.casts[field.to_s] = opts end # Defines methods for reading and writing from fields in the document. # Uses key_writer and key_reader internally. def key_accessor *keys key_writer *keys key_reader *keys end # For each argument key, define a method key= that sets the # corresponding field on the CouchDB document. def key_writer *keys keys.each do |method| key = method.to_s define_method "#{method}=" do |value| self[key] = value end end end # For each argument key, define a method key that reads the # corresponding field on the CouchDB document. def key_reader *keys keys.each do |method| key = method.to_s define_method method do self[key] end end end def default self.default_obj end def set_default hash self.default_obj = hash end # Automatically set updated_at and created_at fields # on the document whenever saving occurs. CouchRest uses a pretty # decent time format by default. See Time#to_json def timestamps! before(:create) do self['updated_at'] = self['created_at'] = Time.now end before(:update) do self['updated_at'] = Time.now end end # Name a method that will be called before the document is first saved, # which returns a string to be used for the document's _id. # Because CouchDB enforces a constraint that each id must be unique, # this can be used to enforce eg: uniq usernames. Note that this id # must be globally unique across all document types which share a # database, so if you'd like to scope uniqueness to this class, you # should use the class name as part of the unique id. def unique_id method = nil, &block if method define_method :set_unique_id do self['_id'] ||= self.send(method) end elsif block define_method :set_unique_id do uniqid = block.call(self) raise ArgumentError, "unique_id block must not return nil" if uniqid.nil? self['_id'] ||= uniqid end end end # Define a CouchDB view. The name of the view will be the concatenation # of by and the keys joined by _and_ # # ==== Example views: # # class Post # # view with default options # # query with Post.by_date # view_by :date, :descending => true # # # view with compound sort-keys # # query with Post.by_user_id_and_date # view_by :user_id, :date # # # view with custom map/reduce functions # # query with Post.by_tags :reduce => true # view_by :tags, # :map => # "function(doc) { # if (doc['couchrest-type'] == 'Post' && doc.tags) { # doc.tags.forEach(function(tag){ # emit(doc.tag, 1); # }); # } # }", # :reduce => # "function(keys, values, rereduce) { # return sum(values); # }" # end # # view_by :date will create a view defined by this Javascript # function: # # function(doc) { # if (doc['couchrest-type'] == 'Post' && doc.date) { # emit(doc.date, null); # } # } # # It can be queried by calling Post.by_date which accepts all # valid options for CouchRest::Database#view. In addition, calling with # the :raw => true option will return the view rows # themselves. By default Post.by_date will return the # documents included in the generated view. # # CouchRest::Database#view options can be applied at view definition # time as defaults, and they will be curried and used at view query # time. Or they can be overridden at query time. # # Custom views can be queried with :reduce => true to return # reduce results. The default for custom views is to query with # :reduce => false. # # Views are generated (on a per-model basis) lazily on first-access. # This means that if you are deploying changes to a view, the views for # that model won't be available until generation is complete. This can # take some time with large databases. Strategies are in the works. # # To understand the capabilities of this view system more compeletly, # it is recommended that you read the RSpec file at # spec/core/model_spec.rb. def view_by *keys self.design_doc ||= Design.new(default_design_doc) self.design_doc.view_by(*keys) end # def view_by *keys # opts = keys.pop if keys.last.is_a?(Hash) # opts ||= {} # # # type = self.to_s # # method_name = "by_#{keys.join('_and_')}" # self.generated_design_doc ||= default_design_doc # ducktype = opts.delete(:ducktype) # if opts[:map] # view = {} # view['map'] = opts.delete(:map) # if opts[:reduce] # view['reduce'] = opts.delete(:reduce) # opts[:reduce] = false # end # generated_design_doc['views'][method_name] = view # else # doc_keys = keys.collect{|k|"doc['#{k}']"} # key_protection = doc_keys.join(' && ') # key_emit = doc_keys.length == 1 ? "#{doc_keys.first}" : "[#{doc_keys.join(', ')}]" # map_function = <<-JAVASCRIPT # function(doc) { # if (#{!ducktype ? "doc['couchrest-type'] == '#{type}' && " : ""}#{key_protection}) { # emit(#{key_emit}, null); # } # } # JAVASCRIPT # generated_design_doc['views'][method_name] = { # 'map' => map_function # } # end # generated_design_doc['views'][method_name]['couchrest-defaults'] = opts # self.design_doc_fresh = false # method_name # end def method_missing m, *args if has_view?(m) query = args.shift || {} view(m, query, *args) else super end end # returns stored defaults if the there is a view named this in the design doc def has_view?(view) view = view.to_s design_doc['views'][view] end # # Fetch the generated design doc. Could raise an error if the generated # # views have not been queried yet. # def design_doc # database.get("_design/#{design_doc_slug}") # end # Dispatches to any named view. def view name, query={}, &block unless design_doc_fresh refresh_design_doc end query[:raw] = true if query[:reduce] raw = query.delete(:raw) fetch_view_with_docs(name, query, raw, &block) end private def fetch_view_with_docs name, opts, raw=false, &block if raw fetch_view name, opts, &block else begin view = fetch_view name, opts.merge({:include_docs => true}), &block view['rows'].collect{|r|new(r['doc'])} if view['rows'] rescue # fallback for old versions of couchdb that don't # have include_docs support view = fetch_view name, opts, &block view['rows'].collect{|r|new(database.get(r['id']))} if view['rows'] end end end def fetch_view view_name, opts, &block retryable = true begin design_doc.view(view_name, opts, &block) # the design doc could have been deleted by a rouge process rescue RestClient::ResourceNotFound => e if retryable refresh_design_doc retryable = false retry else raise e end end end def design_doc_slug return design_doc_slug_cache if design_doc_slug_cache && design_doc_fresh funcs = [] design_doc['views'].each do |name, view| funcs << "#{name}/#{view['map']}#{view['reduce']}" end md5 = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(funcs.sort.join('')) self.design_doc_slug_cache = "#{self.to_s}-#{md5}" end def default_design_doc { "language" => "javascript", "views" => { 'all' => { 'map' => "function(doc) { if (doc['couchrest-type'] == '#{self.to_s}') { emit(null,null); } }" } } } end # def refresh_design_doc # did = "_design/#{design_doc_slug}" # saved = database.get(did) rescue nil # if saved # design_doc['views'].each do |name, view| # saved['views'][name] = view # end # database.save(saved) # else # design_doc['_id'] = did # design_doc.database = database # design_doc.save # end # self.design_doc_fresh = true # end end # class << self # returns the database used by this model's class def database self.class.database end # Takes a hash as argument, and applies the values by using writer methods # for each key. Raises a NoMethodError if the corresponding methods are # missing. In case of error, no attributes are changed. def update_attributes hash hash.each do |k, v| raise NoMethodError, "#{k}= method not available, use key_accessor or key_writer :#{k}" unless self.respond_to?("#{k}=") end hash.each do |k, v| self.send("#{k}=",v) end save end private def apply_defaults if self.class.default self.class.default.each do |k,v| self[k] = v end end end def cast_keys return unless self.class.casts # TODO move the argument checking to the cast method for early crashes self.class.casts.each do |k,v| next unless self[k] target = v[:as] if target.is_a?(Array) klass = ::Extlib::Inflection.constantize(target[0]) self[k] = self[k].collect do |value| klass.new(value) end else self[k] = ::Extlib::Inflection.constantize(target).new(self[k]) end end end include ::Extlib::Hook register_instance_hooks :save, :create, :update, :destroy end # class Model end # module CouchRest