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337 lines
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Ruby
337 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "active_support/core_ext/hash/slice"
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require "active_support/core_ext/object/deep_dup"
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module ActiveRecord
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# Declare an enum attribute where the values map to integers in the database,
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# but can be queried by name. Example:
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#
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# class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
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# enum :status, [ :active, :archived ]
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# end
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#
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# # conversation.update! status: 0
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# conversation.active!
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# conversation.active? # => true
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# conversation.status # => "active"
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#
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# # conversation.update! status: 1
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# conversation.archived!
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# conversation.archived? # => true
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# conversation.status # => "archived"
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#
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# # conversation.status = 1
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# conversation.status = "archived"
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#
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# conversation.status = nil
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# conversation.status.nil? # => true
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# conversation.status # => nil
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#
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# Scopes based on the allowed values of the enum field will be provided
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# as well. With the above example:
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#
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# Conversation.active
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# Conversation.not_active
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# Conversation.archived
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# Conversation.not_archived
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#
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# Of course, you can also query them directly if the scopes don't fit your
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# needs:
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#
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# Conversation.where(status: [:active, :archived])
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# Conversation.where.not(status: :active)
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#
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# Defining scopes can be disabled by setting +:scopes+ to +false+.
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#
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# class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
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# enum :status, [ :active, :archived ], scopes: false
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# end
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#
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# You can set the default enum value by setting +:default+, like:
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#
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# class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
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# enum :status, [ :active, :archived ], default: :active
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# end
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#
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# conversation = Conversation.new
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# conversation.status # => "active"
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#
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# It's possible to explicitly map the relation between attribute and
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# database integer with a hash:
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#
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# class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
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# enum :status, active: 0, archived: 1
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# end
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#
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# Finally it's also possible to use a string column to persist the enumerated value.
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# Note that this will likely lead to slower database queries:
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#
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# class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
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# enum :status, active: "active", archived: "archived"
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# end
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#
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# Note that when an array is used, the implicit mapping from the values to database
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# integers is derived from the order the values appear in the array. In the example,
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# <tt>:active</tt> is mapped to +0+ as it's the first element, and <tt>:archived</tt>
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# is mapped to +1+. In general, the +i+-th element is mapped to <tt>i-1</tt> in the
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# database.
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#
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# Therefore, once a value is added to the enum array, its position in the array must
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# be maintained, and new values should only be added to the end of the array. To
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# remove unused values, the explicit hash syntax should be used.
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#
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# In rare circumstances you might need to access the mapping directly.
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# The mappings are exposed through a class method with the pluralized attribute
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# name, which return the mapping in a ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess :
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#
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# Conversation.statuses[:active] # => 0
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# Conversation.statuses["archived"] # => 1
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#
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# Use that class method when you need to know the ordinal value of an enum.
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# For example, you can use that when manually building SQL strings:
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#
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# Conversation.where("status <> ?", Conversation.statuses[:archived])
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#
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# You can use the +:prefix+ or +:suffix+ options when you need to define
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# multiple enums with same values. If the passed value is +true+, the methods
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# are prefixed/suffixed with the name of the enum. It is also possible to
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# supply a custom value:
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#
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# class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
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# enum :status, [ :active, :archived ], suffix: true
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# enum :comments_status, [ :active, :inactive ], prefix: :comments
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# end
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#
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# With the above example, the bang and predicate methods along with the
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# associated scopes are now prefixed and/or suffixed accordingly:
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#
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# conversation.active_status!
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# conversation.archived_status? # => false
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#
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# conversation.comments_inactive!
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# conversation.comments_active? # => false
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module Enum
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def self.extended(base) # :nodoc:
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base.class_attribute(:defined_enums, instance_writer: false, default: {})
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end
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def inherited(base) # :nodoc:
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base.defined_enums = defined_enums.deep_dup
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super
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end
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class EnumType < Type::Value # :nodoc:
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delegate :type, to: :subtype
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def initialize(name, mapping, subtype)
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@name = name
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@mapping = mapping
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@subtype = subtype
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end
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def cast(value)
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if mapping.has_key?(value)
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value.to_s
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elsif mapping.has_value?(value)
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mapping.key(value)
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else
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value.presence
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end
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end
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def deserialize(value)
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mapping.key(subtype.deserialize(value))
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end
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def serialize(value)
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subtype.serialize(mapping.fetch(value, value))
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end
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def serializable?(value, &block)
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subtype.serializable?(mapping.fetch(value, value), &block)
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end
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def assert_valid_value(value)
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unless value.blank? || mapping.has_key?(value) || mapping.has_value?(value)
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raise ArgumentError, "'#{value}' is not a valid #{name}"
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end
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end
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attr_reader :subtype
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private
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attr_reader :name, :mapping
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end
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def enum(name = nil, values = nil, **options)
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if name
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values, options = options, {} unless values
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return _enum(name, values, **options)
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end
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definitions = options.slice!(:_prefix, :_suffix, :_scopes, :_default)
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options.transform_keys! { |key| :"#{key[1..-1]}" }
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definitions.each { |name, values| _enum(name, values, **options) }
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end
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private
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def _enum(name, values, prefix: nil, suffix: nil, scopes: true, **options)
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assert_valid_enum_definition_values(values)
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# statuses = { }
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enum_values = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
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name = name.to_s
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# def self.statuses() statuses end
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detect_enum_conflict!(name, name.pluralize, true)
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singleton_class.define_method(name.pluralize) { enum_values }
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defined_enums[name] = enum_values
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detect_enum_conflict!(name, name)
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detect_enum_conflict!(name, "#{name}=")
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attribute(name, **options) do |subtype|
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subtype = subtype.subtype if EnumType === subtype
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EnumType.new(name, enum_values, subtype)
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end
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value_method_names = []
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_enum_methods_module.module_eval do
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prefix = if prefix
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prefix == true ? "#{name}_" : "#{prefix}_"
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end
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suffix = if suffix
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suffix == true ? "_#{name}" : "_#{suffix}"
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end
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pairs = values.respond_to?(:each_pair) ? values.each_pair : values.each_with_index
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pairs.each do |label, value|
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enum_values[label] = value
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label = label.to_s
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value_method_name = "#{prefix}#{label}#{suffix}"
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value_method_names << value_method_name
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define_enum_methods(name, value_method_name, value, scopes)
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method_friendly_label = label.gsub(/[\W&&[:ascii:]]+/, "_")
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value_method_alias = "#{prefix}#{method_friendly_label}#{suffix}"
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if value_method_alias != value_method_name && !value_method_names.include?(value_method_alias)
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value_method_names << value_method_alias
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define_enum_methods(name, value_method_alias, value, scopes)
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end
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end
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end
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detect_negative_enum_conditions!(value_method_names) if scopes
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enum_values.freeze
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end
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class EnumMethods < Module # :nodoc:
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def initialize(klass)
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@klass = klass
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end
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private
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attr_reader :klass
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def define_enum_methods(name, value_method_name, value, scopes)
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# def active?() status_for_database == 0 end
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klass.send(:detect_enum_conflict!, name, "#{value_method_name}?")
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define_method("#{value_method_name}?") { public_send(:"#{name}_for_database") == value }
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# def active!() update!(status: 0) end
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klass.send(:detect_enum_conflict!, name, "#{value_method_name}!")
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define_method("#{value_method_name}!") { update!(name => value) }
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# scope :active, -> { where(status: 0) }
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# scope :not_active, -> { where.not(status: 0) }
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if scopes
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klass.send(:detect_enum_conflict!, name, value_method_name, true)
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klass.scope value_method_name, -> { where(name => value) }
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klass.send(:detect_enum_conflict!, name, "not_#{value_method_name}", true)
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klass.scope "not_#{value_method_name}", -> { where.not(name => value) }
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end
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end
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end
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private_constant :EnumMethods
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def _enum_methods_module
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@_enum_methods_module ||= begin
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mod = EnumMethods.new(self)
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include mod
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mod
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end
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end
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def assert_valid_enum_definition_values(values)
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case values
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when Hash
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if values.empty?
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raise ArgumentError, "Enum values #{values} must not be empty."
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end
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if values.keys.any?(&:blank?)
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raise ArgumentError, "Enum values #{values} must not contain a blank name."
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end
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when Array
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if values.empty?
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raise ArgumentError, "Enum values #{values} must not be empty."
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end
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unless values.all?(Symbol) || values.all?(String)
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raise ArgumentError, "Enum values #{values} must only contain symbols or strings."
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end
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if values.any?(&:blank?)
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raise ArgumentError, "Enum values #{values} must not contain a blank name."
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end
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else
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raise ArgumentError, "Enum values #{values} must be either a non-empty hash or an array."
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end
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end
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ENUM_CONFLICT_MESSAGE = \
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"You tried to define an enum named \"%{enum}\" on the model \"%{klass}\", but " \
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"this will generate a %{type} method \"%{method}\", which is already defined " \
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"by %{source}."
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private_constant :ENUM_CONFLICT_MESSAGE
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def detect_enum_conflict!(enum_name, method_name, klass_method = false)
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if klass_method && dangerous_class_method?(method_name)
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raise_conflict_error(enum_name, method_name, type: "class")
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elsif klass_method && method_defined_within?(method_name, Relation)
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raise_conflict_error(enum_name, method_name, type: "class", source: Relation.name)
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elsif !klass_method && dangerous_attribute_method?(method_name)
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raise_conflict_error(enum_name, method_name)
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elsif !klass_method && method_defined_within?(method_name, _enum_methods_module, Module)
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raise_conflict_error(enum_name, method_name, source: "another enum")
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end
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end
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def raise_conflict_error(enum_name, method_name, type: "instance", source: "Active Record")
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raise ArgumentError, ENUM_CONFLICT_MESSAGE % {
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enum: enum_name,
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klass: name,
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type: type,
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method: method_name,
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source: source
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}
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end
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def detect_negative_enum_conditions!(method_names)
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return unless logger
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method_names.select { |m| m.start_with?("not_") }.each do |potential_not|
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inverted_form = potential_not.sub("not_", "")
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if method_names.include?(inverted_form)
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logger.warn "Enum element '#{potential_not}' in #{self.name} uses the prefix 'not_'." \
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" This has caused a conflict with auto generated negative scopes." \
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" Avoid using enum elements starting with 'not' where the positive form is also an element."
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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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