# frozen_string_literal: true module Namespaces module Traversal module LinearScopes extend ActiveSupport::Concern class_methods do # When filtering namespaces by the traversal_ids column to compile a # list of namespace IDs, it can be faster to reference the ID in # traversal_ids than the primary key ID column. def as_ids return super unless use_traversal_ids? select('namespaces.traversal_ids[array_length(namespaces.traversal_ids, 1)] AS id') end def self_and_descendants(include_self: true) return super unless use_traversal_ids? records = self_and_descendants_with_duplicates(include_self: include_self) distinct = records.select('DISTINCT on(namespaces.id) namespaces.*') # Produce a query of the form: SELECT * FROM namespaces; # # When we have queries that break this SELECT * format we can run in to errors. # For example `SELECT DISTINCT on(...)` will fail when we chain a `.count` c unscoped.without_sti_condition.from(distinct, :namespaces) end def self_and_descendant_ids(include_self: true) return super unless use_traversal_ids? self_and_descendants_with_duplicates(include_self: include_self) .select('DISTINCT namespaces.id') end # Make sure we drop the STI `type = 'Group'` condition for better performance. # Logically equivalent so long as hierarchies remain homogeneous. def without_sti_condition unscope(where: :type) end private def use_traversal_ids? Feature.enabled?(:use_traversal_ids, default_enabled: :yaml) end def self_and_descendants_with_duplicates(include_self: true) base_ids = select(:id) records = unscoped .without_sti_condition .from("namespaces, (#{base_ids.to_sql}) base") .where('namespaces.traversal_ids @> ARRAY[base.id]') if include_self records else records.where('namespaces.id <> base.id') end end end end end end