activerecord-hackery--ransack/lib/ransack/nodes/condition.rb

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module Ransack
module Nodes
class Condition < Node
i18n_word :attribute, :predicate, :combinator, :value
i18n_alias a: :attribute, p: :predicate,
m: :combinator, v: :value
attr_accessor :predicate
class << self
def extract(context, key, values)
attributes, predicate, combinator =
extract_values_for_condition(key, context)
if attributes.size > 0 && predicate
condition = self.new(context)
condition.build(
a: attributes,
p: predicate.name,
m: combinator,
v: predicate.wants_array ? Array(values) : [values]
)
# TODO: Figure out what to do with multiple types of attributes,
# if anything. Tempted to go with "garbage in, garbage out" here.
if predicate.validate(condition.values, condition.default_type)
condition
else
nil
end
end
end
private
def extract_values_for_condition(key, context = nil)
str = key.dup
name = Predicate.detect_and_strip_from_string!(str)
predicate = Predicate.named(name)
unless predicate || Ransack.options[:ignore_unknown_conditions]
raise ArgumentError, "No valid predicate for #{key}"
end
if context.present?
str = context.ransackable_alias(str)
end
combinator =
if str.match(/_(or|and)_/)
$1
else
nil
end
if context.present? && context.attribute_method?(str)
attributes = [str]
else
attributes = str.split(/_and_|_or_/)
end
[attributes, predicate, combinator]
end
end
def valid?
attributes.detect(&:valid?) && predicate && valid_arity? &&
predicate.validate(values, default_type) && valid_combinator?
end
def valid_arity?
values.size <= 1 || predicate.wants_array
end
def attributes
@attributes ||= []
end
alias :a :attributes
def attributes=(args)
case args
when Array
args.each do |name|
build_attribute(name)
end
when Hash
args.each do |index, attrs|
build_attribute(attrs[:name], attrs[:ransacker_args])
end
else
raise ArgumentError,
"Invalid argument (#{args.class}) supplied to attributes="
end
end
alias :a= :attributes=
def values
@values ||= []
end
alias :v :values
def values=(args)
case args
when Array
args.each do |val|
val = Value.new(@context, val)
self.values << val
end
when Hash
args.each do |index, attrs|
val = Value.new(@context, attrs[:value])
self.values << val
end
else
raise ArgumentError,
"Invalid argument (#{args.class}) supplied to values="
end
end
alias :v= :values=
def combinator
@attributes.size > 1 ? @combinator : nil
end
def combinator=(val)
@combinator = Constants::AND_OR.detect { |v| v == val.to_s } || nil
end
alias :m= :combinator=
alias :m :combinator
# == build_attribute
#
# This method was originally called from Nodes::Grouping#new_condition
# only, without arguments, without #valid? checking, to build a new
# grouping condition.
#
# After refactoring in 235eae3, it is now called from 2 places:
#
# 1. Nodes::Condition#attributes=, with +name+ argument passed or +name+
# and +ransacker_args+. Attributes are included only if #valid?.
#
# 2. Nodes::Grouping#new_condition without arguments. In this case, the
# #valid? conditional needs to be bypassed, otherwise nothing is
# built. The `name.nil?` conditional below currently does this.
#
# TODO: Add test coverage for this behavior and ensure that `name.nil?`
# isn't fixing issue #701 by introducing untested regressions.
#
def build_attribute(name = nil, ransacker_args = [])
Attribute.new(@context, name, ransacker_args).tap do |attribute|
@context.bind(attribute, attribute.name)
self.attributes << attribute if name.nil? || attribute.valid?
if predicate && !negative?
@context.lock_association(attribute.parent)
end
end
end
def build_value(val = nil)
Value.new(@context, val).tap do |value|
self.values << value
end
end
def value
if predicate.wants_array
values.map { |v| v.cast(default_type) }
else
values.first.cast(default_type)
end
end
def build(params)
params.with_indifferent_access.each do |key, value|
if key.match(/^(a|v|p|m)$/)
self.send("#{key}=", value)
end
end
self
end
def persisted?
false
end
def key
@key ||= attributes.map(&:name).join("_#{combinator}_") +
"_#{predicate.name}"
end
def eql?(other)
self.class == other.class &&
self.attributes == other.attributes &&
self.predicate == other.predicate &&
self.values == other.values &&
self.combinator == other.combinator
end
alias :== :eql?
def hash
[attributes, predicate, values, combinator].hash
end
def predicate_name=(name)
self.predicate = Predicate.named(name)
unless negative?
attributes.each { |a| context.lock_association(a.parent) }
end
@predicate
end
alias :p= :predicate_name=
def predicate_name
predicate.name if predicate
end
alias :p :predicate_name
def arel_predicate
raise "not implemented"
end
def validated_values
values.select { |v| predicate.validator.call(v.value) }
end
def casted_values_for_attribute(attr)
validated_values.map { |v| v.cast(predicate.type || attr.type) }
end
def formatted_values_for_attribute(attr)
formatted = casted_values_for_attribute(attr).map do |val|
if attr.ransacker && attr.ransacker.formatter
val = attr.ransacker.formatter.call(val)
end
val = predicate.format(val)
val
end
if predicate.wants_array
formatted
else
formatted.first
end
end
def arel_predicate_for_attribute(attr)
if predicate.arel_predicate === Proc
values = casted_values_for_attribute(attr)
unless predicate.wants_array
values = values.first
end
predicate.arel_predicate.call(values)
else
predicate.arel_predicate
end
end
def attr_value_for_attribute(attr)
return attr.attr if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.adapter_name == "PostgreSQL"
predicate.case_insensitive ? attr.attr.lower : attr.attr
rescue
attr.attr
end
def default_type
predicate.type || (attributes.first && attributes.first.type)
end
def inspect
data = [
['attributes'.freeze, a.try(:map, &:name)],
['predicate'.freeze, p],
[Constants::COMBINATOR, m],
['values'.freeze, v.try(:map, &:value)]
]
.reject { |e| e[1].blank? }
.map { |v| "#{v[0]}: #{v[1]}" }
.join(', '.freeze)
"Condition <#{data}>"
end
def negative?
predicate.negative?
end
private
def valid_combinator?
attributes.size < 2 || Constants::AND_OR.include?(combinator)
end
end
end
end