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289 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
289 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
module ActiveRecord
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module Calculations #:nodoc:
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extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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CALCULATIONS_OPTIONS = [:conditions, :joins, :order, :select, :group, :having, :distinct, :limit, :offset, :include, :from]
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module ClassMethods
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# Count operates using three different approaches.
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#
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# * Count all: By not passing any parameters to count, it will return a count of all the rows for the model.
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# * Count using column: By passing a column name to count, it will return a count of all the rows for the model with supplied column present
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# * Count using options will find the row count matched by the options used.
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#
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# The third approach, count using options, accepts an option hash as the only parameter. The options are:
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#
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# * <tt>:conditions</tt>: An SQL fragment like "administrator = 1" or [ "user_name = ?", username ]. See conditions in the intro to ActiveRecord::Base.
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# * <tt>:joins</tt>: Either an SQL fragment for additional joins like "LEFT JOIN comments ON comments.post_id = id" (rarely needed)
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# or named associations in the same form used for the <tt>:include</tt> option, which will perform an INNER JOIN on the associated table(s).
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# If the value is a string, then the records will be returned read-only since they will have attributes that do not correspond to the table's columns.
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# Pass <tt>:readonly => false</tt> to override.
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# * <tt>:include</tt>: Named associations that should be loaded alongside using LEFT OUTER JOINs. The symbols named refer
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# to already defined associations. When using named associations, count returns the number of DISTINCT items for the model you're counting.
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# See eager loading under Associations.
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# * <tt>:order</tt>: An SQL fragment like "created_at DESC, name" (really only used with GROUP BY calculations).
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# * <tt>:group</tt>: An attribute name by which the result should be grouped. Uses the GROUP BY SQL-clause.
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# * <tt>:select</tt>: By default, this is * as in SELECT * FROM, but can be changed if you, for example, want to do a join but not
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# include the joined columns.
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# * <tt>:distinct</tt>: Set this to true to make this a distinct calculation, such as SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT posts.id) ...
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# * <tt>:from</tt> - By default, this is the table name of the class, but can be changed to an alternate table name (or even the name
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# of a database view).
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#
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# Examples for counting all:
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# Person.count # returns the total count of all people
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#
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# Examples for counting by column:
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# Person.count(:age) # returns the total count of all people whose age is present in database
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#
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# Examples for count with options:
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# Person.count(:conditions => "age > 26")
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# Person.count(:conditions => "age > 26 AND job.salary > 60000", :include => :job) # because of the named association, it finds the DISTINCT count using LEFT OUTER JOIN.
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# Person.count(:conditions => "age > 26 AND job.salary > 60000", :joins => "LEFT JOIN jobs on jobs.person_id = person.id") # finds the number of rows matching the conditions and joins.
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# Person.count('id', :conditions => "age > 26") # Performs a COUNT(id)
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# Person.count(:all, :conditions => "age > 26") # Performs a COUNT(*) (:all is an alias for '*')
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#
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# Note: <tt>Person.count(:all)</tt> will not work because it will use <tt>:all</tt> as the condition. Use Person.count instead.
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def count(*args)
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calculate(:count, *construct_count_options_from_args(*args))
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end
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# Calculates the average value on a given column. The value is returned as
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# a float, or +nil+ if there's no row. See +calculate+ for examples with
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# options.
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#
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# Person.average('age') # => 35.8
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def average(column_name, options = {})
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calculate(:average, column_name, options)
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end
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# Calculates the minimum value on a given column. The value is returned
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# with the same data type of the column, or +nil+ if there's no row. See
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# +calculate+ for examples with options.
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#
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# Person.minimum('age') # => 7
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def minimum(column_name, options = {})
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calculate(:minimum, column_name, options)
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end
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# Calculates the maximum value on a given column. The value is returned
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# with the same data type of the column, or +nil+ if there's no row. See
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# +calculate+ for examples with options.
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#
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# Person.maximum('age') # => 93
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def maximum(column_name, options = {})
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calculate(:maximum, column_name, options)
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end
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# Calculates the sum of values on a given column. The value is returned
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# with the same data type of the column, 0 if there's no row. See
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# +calculate+ for examples with options.
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#
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# Person.sum('age') # => 4562
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def sum(column_name, options = {})
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calculate(:sum, column_name, options)
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end
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# This calculates aggregate values in the given column. Methods for count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum have been added as shortcuts.
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# Options such as <tt>:conditions</tt>, <tt>:order</tt>, <tt>:group</tt>, <tt>:having</tt>, and <tt>:joins</tt> can be passed to customize the query.
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#
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# There are two basic forms of output:
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# * Single aggregate value: The single value is type cast to Fixnum for COUNT, Float for AVG, and the given column's type for everything else.
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# * Grouped values: This returns an ordered hash of the values and groups them by the <tt>:group</tt> option. It takes either a column name, or the name
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# of a belongs_to association.
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#
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# values = Person.maximum(:age, :group => 'last_name')
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# puts values["Drake"]
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# => 43
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#
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# drake = Family.find_by_last_name('Drake')
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# values = Person.maximum(:age, :group => :family) # Person belongs_to :family
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# puts values[drake]
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# => 43
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#
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# values.each do |family, max_age|
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# ...
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# end
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#
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# Options:
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# * <tt>:conditions</tt> - An SQL fragment like "administrator = 1" or [ "user_name = ?", username ]. See conditions in the intro to ActiveRecord::Base.
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# * <tt>:include</tt>: Eager loading, see Associations for details. Since calculations don't load anything, the purpose of this is to access fields on joined tables in your conditions, order, or group clauses.
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# * <tt>:joins</tt> - An SQL fragment for additional joins like "LEFT JOIN comments ON comments.post_id = id". (Rarely needed).
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# The records will be returned read-only since they will have attributes that do not correspond to the table's columns.
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# * <tt>:order</tt> - An SQL fragment like "created_at DESC, name" (really only used with GROUP BY calculations).
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# * <tt>:group</tt> - An attribute name by which the result should be grouped. Uses the GROUP BY SQL-clause.
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# * <tt>:select</tt> - By default, this is * as in SELECT * FROM, but can be changed if you for example want to do a join, but not
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# include the joined columns.
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# * <tt>:distinct</tt> - Set this to true to make this a distinct calculation, such as SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT posts.id) ...
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#
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# Examples:
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# Person.calculate(:count, :all) # The same as Person.count
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# Person.average(:age) # SELECT AVG(age) FROM people...
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# Person.minimum(:age, :conditions => ['last_name != ?', 'Drake']) # Selects the minimum age for everyone with a last name other than 'Drake'
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# Person.minimum(:age, :having => 'min(age) > 17', :group => :last_name) # Selects the minimum age for any family without any minors
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# Person.sum("2 * age")
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def calculate(operation, column_name, options = {})
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validate_calculation_options(operation, options)
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operation = operation.to_s.downcase
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scope = scope(:find)
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merged_includes = merge_includes(scope ? scope[:include] : [], options[:include])
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if operation == "count"
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if merged_includes.any?
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distinct = true
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column_name = options[:select] || primary_key
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end
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distinct = nil if column_name.to_s =~ /\s*DISTINCT\s+/i
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distinct ||= options[:distinct]
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else
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distinct = nil
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end
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catch :invalid_query do
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relation = if merged_includes.any?
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join_dependency = ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods::JoinDependency.new(self, merged_includes, construct_join(options[:joins], scope))
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construct_finder_arel_with_included_associations(options, join_dependency)
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else
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relation = arel_table(options[:from]).
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joins(construct_join(options[:joins], scope)).
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where(construct_conditions(options[:conditions], scope)).
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order(options[:order]).
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limit(options[:limit]).
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offset(options[:offset])
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end
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if options[:group]
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return execute_grouped_calculation(operation, column_name, options, relation)
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else
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return execute_simple_calculation(operation, column_name, options.merge(:distinct => distinct), relation)
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end
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end
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0
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end
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def execute_simple_calculation(operation, column_name, options, relation) #:nodoc:
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column = if column_names.include?(column_name.to_s)
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Arel::Attribute.new(arel_table(options[:from] || table_name),
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options[:select] || column_name)
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else
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Arel::SqlLiteral.new(options[:select] ||
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(column_name == :all ? "*" : column_name.to_s))
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end
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relation = relation.select(operation == 'count' ? column.count(options[:distinct]) : column.send(operation))
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type_cast_calculated_value(connection.select_value(relation.to_sql), column_for(column_name), operation)
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end
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def execute_grouped_calculation(operation, column_name, options, relation) #:nodoc:
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group_attr = options[:group].to_s
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association = reflect_on_association(group_attr.to_sym)
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associated = association && association.macro == :belongs_to # only count belongs_to associations
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group_field = associated ? association.primary_key_name : group_attr
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group_alias = column_alias_for(group_field)
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group_column = column_for group_field
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options[:group] = connection.adapter_name == 'FrontBase' ? group_alias : group_field
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aggregate_alias = column_alias_for(operation, column_name)
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options[:select] = (operation == 'count' && column_name == :all) ?
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"COUNT(*) AS count_all" :
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Arel::Attribute.new(arel_table, column_name).send(operation).as(aggregate_alias).to_sql
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options[:select] << ", #{group_field} AS #{group_alias}"
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relation = relation.select(options[:select]).group(construct_group(options[:group], options[:having], nil))
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calculated_data = connection.select_all(relation.to_sql)
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if association
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key_ids = calculated_data.collect { |row| row[group_alias] }
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key_records = association.klass.base_class.find(key_ids)
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key_records = key_records.inject({}) { |hsh, r| hsh.merge(r.id => r) }
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end
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calculated_data.inject(ActiveSupport::OrderedHash.new) do |all, row|
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key = type_cast_calculated_value(row[group_alias], group_column)
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key = key_records[key] if associated
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value = row[aggregate_alias]
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all[key] = type_cast_calculated_value(value, column_for(column_name), operation)
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all
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end
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end
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protected
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def construct_count_options_from_args(*args)
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options = {}
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column_name = :all
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# We need to handle
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# count()
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# count(:column_name=:all)
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# count(options={})
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# count(column_name=:all, options={})
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# selects specified by scopes
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case args.size
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when 0
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column_name = scope(:find)[:select] if scope(:find)
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when 1
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if args[0].is_a?(Hash)
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column_name = scope(:find)[:select] if scope(:find)
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options = args[0]
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else
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column_name = args[0]
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end
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when 2
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column_name, options = args
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else
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raise ArgumentError, "Unexpected parameters passed to count(): #{args.inspect}"
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end
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[column_name || :all, options]
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end
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private
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def validate_calculation_options(operation, options = {})
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options.assert_valid_keys(CALCULATIONS_OPTIONS)
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end
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# Converts the given keys to the value that the database adapter returns as
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# a usable column name:
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#
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# column_alias_for("users.id") # => "users_id"
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# column_alias_for("sum(id)") # => "sum_id"
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# column_alias_for("count(distinct users.id)") # => "count_distinct_users_id"
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# column_alias_for("count(*)") # => "count_all"
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# column_alias_for("count", "id") # => "count_id"
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def column_alias_for(*keys)
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table_name = keys.join(' ')
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table_name.downcase!
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table_name.gsub!(/\*/, 'all')
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table_name.gsub!(/\W+/, ' ')
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table_name.strip!
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table_name.gsub!(/ +/, '_')
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connection.table_alias_for(table_name)
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end
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def column_for(field)
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field_name = field.to_s.split('.').last
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columns.detect { |c| c.name.to_s == field_name }
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end
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def type_cast_calculated_value(value, column, operation = nil)
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case operation
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when 'count' then value.to_i
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when 'sum' then type_cast_using_column(value || '0', column)
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when 'average' then value && (value.is_a?(Fixnum) ? value.to_f : value).to_d
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else type_cast_using_column(value, column)
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end
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end
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def type_cast_using_column(value, column)
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column ? column.type_cast(value) : value
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end
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end
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end
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end
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