168 lines
5.2 KiB
Ruby
168 lines
5.2 KiB
Ruby
module CouchRest
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module Model
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module Persistence
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extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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# Create the document. Validation is enabled by default and will return
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# false if the document is not valid. If all goes well, the document will
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# be returned.
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def create(options = {})
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return false unless perform_validations(options)
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_run_create_callbacks do
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_run_save_callbacks do
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set_unique_id if new? && self.respond_to?(:set_unique_id)
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result = database.save_doc(self)
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ret = (result["ok"] == true) ? self : false
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@changed_attributes.clear if ret && @changed_attributes
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ret
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end
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end
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end
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# Creates the document in the db. Raises an exception
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# if the document is not created properly.
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def create!
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self.class.fail_validate!(self) unless self.create
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end
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# Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around)
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# only if the document isn't new
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def update(options = {})
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raise "Calling #{self.class.name}#update on document that has not been created!" if self.new?
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return false unless perform_validations(options)
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return true if !self.disable_dirty && !self.changed?
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_run_update_callbacks do
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_run_save_callbacks do
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result = database.save_doc(self)
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ret = result["ok"] == true
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@changed_attributes.clear if ret && @changed_attributes
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ret
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end
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end
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end
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# Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around) and save the document
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def save(options = {})
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self.new? ? create(options) : update(options)
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end
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# Saves the document to the db using save. Raises an exception
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# if the document is not saved properly.
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def save!
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self.class.fail_validate!(self) unless self.save
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true
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end
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# Deletes the document from the database. Runs the :destroy callbacks.
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# Removes the <tt>_id</tt> and <tt>_rev</tt> fields, preparing the
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# document to be saved to a new <tt>_id</tt> if required.
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def destroy
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_run_destroy_callbacks do
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result = database.delete_doc(self)
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if result['ok']
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self.delete('_rev')
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self.delete('_id')
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end
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result['ok']
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end
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end
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# Update the document's attributes and save. For example:
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#
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# doc.update_attributes :name => "Fred"
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# Is the equivilent of doing the following:
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#
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# doc.attributes = { :name => "Fred" }
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# doc.save
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#
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def update_attributes(hash)
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update_attributes_without_saving hash
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save
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end
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# Reloads the attributes of this object from the database.
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# It doesn't override custom instance variables.
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#
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# Returns self.
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def reload
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merge!(self.class.get(id))
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self
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end
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protected
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def perform_validations(options = {})
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perform_validation = case options
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when Hash
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options[:validate] != false
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else
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options
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end
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perform_validation ? valid? : true
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end
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module ClassMethods
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# Creates a new instance, bypassing attribute protection
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#
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# ==== Returns
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# a document instance
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#
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def build_from_database(doc = {})
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base = (doc[model_type_key].blank? || doc[model_type_key] == self.to_s) ? self : doc[model_type_key].constantize
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base.new(doc, :directly_set_attributes => true)
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end
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# Defines an instance and save it directly to the database
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#
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# ==== Returns
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# returns the reloaded document
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def create(attributes = {})
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instance = new(attributes)
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instance.create
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instance
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end
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# Defines an instance and save it directly to the database
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#
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# ==== Returns
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# returns the reloaded document or raises an exception
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def create!(attributes = {})
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instance = new(attributes)
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instance.create!
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instance
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end
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# Name a method that will be called before the document is first saved,
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# which returns a string to be used for the document's <tt>_id</tt>.
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#
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# Because CouchDB enforces a constraint that each id must be unique,
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# this can be used to enforce eg: uniq usernames. Note that this id
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# must be globally unique across all document types which share a
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# database, so if you'd like to scope uniqueness to this class, you
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# should use the class name as part of the unique id.
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def unique_id(method = nil, &block)
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if method
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define_method :set_unique_id do
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self['_id'] ||= self.send(method)
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end
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elsif block
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define_method :set_unique_id do
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uniqid = block.call(self)
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raise ArgumentError, "unique_id block must not return nil" if uniqid.nil?
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self['_id'] ||= uniqid
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end
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end
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end
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# Raise an error if validation failed.
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def fail_validate!(document)
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raise Errors::Validations.new(document)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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