instiki/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_association.rb
Jacques Distler e3832c6f79 Rails 2.3.5
Upgrade to Rails 2.3.5.
Also work around this bug:
 https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/3524
created by the aforementioned
Rails release.
2009-11-30 19:38:34 -06:00

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module ActiveRecord
module Associations
class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociation < AssociationCollection #:nodoc:
def initialize(owner, reflection)
super
@primary_key_list = {}
end
def create(attributes = {})
create_record(attributes) { |record| insert_record(record) }
end
def create!(attributes = {})
create_record(attributes) { |record| insert_record(record, true) }
end
def columns
@reflection.columns(@reflection.options[:join_table], "#{@reflection.options[:join_table]} Columns")
end
def reset_column_information
@reflection.reset_column_information
end
def has_primary_key?
return @has_primary_key unless @has_primary_key.nil?
@has_primary_key = (@owner.connection.supports_primary_key? &&
@owner.connection.primary_key(@reflection.options[:join_table]))
end
protected
def construct_find_options!(options)
options[:joins] = @join_sql
options[:readonly] = finding_with_ambiguous_select?(options[:select] || @reflection.options[:select])
options[:select] ||= (@reflection.options[:select] || '*')
end
def count_records
load_target.size
end
def insert_record(record, force = true, validate = true)
if has_primary_key?
raise ActiveRecord::ConfigurationError,
"Primary key is not allowed in a has_and_belongs_to_many join table (#{@reflection.options[:join_table]})."
end
if record.new_record?
if force
record.save!
else
return false unless record.save(validate)
end
end
if @reflection.options[:insert_sql]
@owner.connection.insert(interpolate_sql(@reflection.options[:insert_sql], record))
else
attributes = columns.inject({}) do |attrs, column|
case column.name.to_s
when @reflection.primary_key_name.to_s
attrs[column.name] = owner_quoted_id
when @reflection.association_foreign_key.to_s
attrs[column.name] = record.quoted_id
else
if record.has_attribute?(column.name)
value = @owner.send(:quote_value, record[column.name], column)
attrs[column.name] = value unless value.nil?
end
end
attrs
end
sql =
"INSERT INTO #{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]} (#{@owner.send(:quoted_column_names, attributes).join(', ')}) " +
"VALUES (#{attributes.values.join(', ')})"
@owner.connection.insert(sql)
end
return true
end
def delete_records(records)
if sql = @reflection.options[:delete_sql]
records.each { |record| @owner.connection.delete(interpolate_sql(sql, record)) }
else
ids = quoted_record_ids(records)
sql = "DELETE FROM #{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]} WHERE #{@reflection.primary_key_name} = #{owner_quoted_id} AND #{@reflection.association_foreign_key} IN (#{ids})"
@owner.connection.delete(sql)
end
end
def construct_sql
if @reflection.options[:finder_sql]
@finder_sql = interpolate_sql(@reflection.options[:finder_sql])
else
@finder_sql = "#{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]}.#{@reflection.primary_key_name} = #{owner_quoted_id} "
@finder_sql << " AND (#{conditions})" if conditions
end
@join_sql = "INNER JOIN #{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]} ON #{@reflection.quoted_table_name}.#{@reflection.klass.primary_key} = #{@owner.connection.quote_table_name @reflection.options[:join_table]}.#{@reflection.association_foreign_key}"
if @reflection.options[:counter_sql]
@counter_sql = interpolate_sql(@reflection.options[:counter_sql])
elsif @reflection.options[:finder_sql]
# replace the SELECT clause with COUNT(*), preserving any hints within /* ... */
@reflection.options[:counter_sql] = @reflection.options[:finder_sql].sub(/SELECT (\/\*.*?\*\/ )?(.*)\bFROM\b/im) { "SELECT #{$1}COUNT(*) FROM" }
@counter_sql = interpolate_sql(@reflection.options[:counter_sql])
else
@counter_sql = @finder_sql
end
end
def construct_scope
{ :find => { :conditions => @finder_sql,
:joins => @join_sql,
:readonly => false,
:order => @reflection.options[:order],
:include => @reflection.options[:include],
:limit => @reflection.options[:limit] } }
end
# Join tables with additional columns on top of the two foreign keys must be considered ambiguous unless a select
# clause has been explicitly defined. Otherwise you can get broken records back, if, for example, the join column also has
# an id column. This will then overwrite the id column of the records coming back.
def finding_with_ambiguous_select?(select_clause)
!select_clause && columns.size != 2
end
private
def create_record(attributes, &block)
# Can't use Base.create because the foreign key may be a protected attribute.
ensure_owner_is_not_new
if attributes.is_a?(Array)
attributes.collect { |attr| create(attr) }
else
build_record(attributes, &block)
end
end
end
end
end