require 'mime/types'
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "property")
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'mixins', 'extended_document_mixins')
module CouchRest
# Same as CouchRest::Document but with properties and validations
class ExtendedDocument < Document
include CouchRest::Callbacks
include CouchRest::Mixins::DocumentQueries
include CouchRest::Mixins::Views
include CouchRest::Mixins::DesignDoc
include CouchRest::Mixins::ExtendedAttachments
include CouchRest::Mixins::ClassProxy
def self.inherited(subklass)
subklass.send(:include, CouchRest::Mixins::Properties)
subklass.class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__
def self.inherited(subklass)
subklass.properties = self.properties.dup
end
EOS
end
# Accessors
attr_accessor :casted_by
# Callbacks
define_callbacks :create
define_callbacks :save
define_callbacks :update
define_callbacks :destroy
def initialize(passed_keys={})
apply_defaults # defined in CouchRest::Mixins::Properties
super
cast_keys # defined in CouchRest::Mixins::Properties
unless self['_id'] && self['_rev']
self['couchrest-type'] = self.class.to_s
end
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 self.timestamps!
class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__
property(:updated_at, :read_only => true, :cast_as => 'Time', :auto_validation => false)
property(:created_at, :read_only => true, :cast_as => 'Time', :auto_validation => false)
save_callback :before do |object|
object['updated_at'] = Time.now
object['created_at'] = object['updated_at'] if object.new_document?
end
EOS
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 self.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
# Temp solution to make the view_by methods available
def self.method_missing(m, *args, &block)
if has_view?(m)
query = args.shift || {}
view(m, query, *args, &block)
else
super
end
end
### instance methods
# Returns the Class properties
#
# ==== Returns
# Array:: the list of properties for the instance
def properties
self.class.properties
end
# Takes a hash as argument, and applies the values by using writer methods
# for each key. It doesn't save the document at the end. Raises a NoMethodError if the corresponding methods are
# missing. In case of error, no attributes are changed.
def update_attributes_without_saving(hash)
hash.each do |k, v|
raise NoMethodError, "#{k}= method not available, use property :#{k}" unless self.respond_to?("#{k}=")
end
hash.each do |k, v|
self.send("#{k}=",v)
end
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)
update_attributes_without_saving hash
save
end
# for compatibility with old-school frameworks
alias :new_record? :new_document?
# Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around)
# and create the document
# It's important to have a create callback since you can't check if a document
# was new after you saved it
#
# When creating a document, both the create and the save callbacks will be triggered.
def create(bulk = false)
caught = catch(:halt) do
_run_create_callbacks do
_run_save_callbacks do
create_without_callbacks(bulk)
end
end
end
end
# unlike save, create returns the newly created document
def create_without_callbacks(bulk =false)
raise ArgumentError, "a document requires a database to be created to (The document or the #{self.class} default database were not set)" unless database
set_unique_id if new_document? && self.respond_to?(:set_unique_id)
result = database.save_doc(self, bulk)
(result["ok"] == true) ? self : false
end
# Creates the document in the db. Raises an exception
# if the document is not created properly.
def create!
raise "#{self.inspect} failed to save" unless self.create
end
# Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around)
# only if the document isn't new
def update(bulk = false)
caught = catch(:halt) do
if self.new_document?
save(bulk)
else
_run_update_callbacks do
_run_save_callbacks do
save_without_callbacks(bulk)
end
end
end
end
end
# Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around)
# and save the document
def save(bulk = false)
caught = catch(:halt) do
if self.new_document?
_run_save_callbacks do
save_without_callbacks(bulk)
end
else
update(bulk)
end
end
end
# Overridden to set the unique ID.
# Returns a boolean value
def save_without_callbacks(bulk = false)
raise ArgumentError, "a document requires a database to be saved to (The document or the #{self.class} default database were not set)" unless database
set_unique_id if new_document? && self.respond_to?(:set_unique_id)
result = database.save_doc(self, bulk)
result["ok"] == true
end
# Saves the document to the db using save. Raises an exception
# if the document is not saved properly.
def save!
raise "#{self.inspect} failed to save" unless self.save
end
# Deletes the document from the database. Runs the :destroy callbacks.
# Removes the _id and _rev fields, preparing the
# document to be saved to a new _id.
def destroy(bulk=false)
caught = catch(:halt) do
_run_destroy_callbacks do
result = database.delete_doc(self, bulk)
if result['ok']
self.delete('_rev')
self.delete('_id')
end
result['ok']
end
end
end
end
end