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| 1 | 1296:038ba2d95de8 | Chris | module CollectiveIdea #:nodoc: |
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| 2 | module Acts #:nodoc: |
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| 3 | module NestedSet #:nodoc: |
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| 4 | |||
| 5 | # This acts provides Nested Set functionality. Nested Set is a smart way to implement |
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| 6 | # an _ordered_ tree, with the added feature that you can select the children and all of their |
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| 7 | # descendants with a single query. The drawback is that insertion or move need some complex |
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| 8 | # sql queries. But everything is done here by this module! |
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| 9 | # |
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| 10 | # Nested sets are appropriate each time you want either an orderd tree (menus, |
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| 11 | # commercial categories) or an efficient way of querying big trees (threaded posts). |
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| 12 | # |
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| 13 | # == API |
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| 14 | # |
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| 15 | # Methods names are aligned with acts_as_tree as much as possible to make replacment from one |
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| 16 | # by another easier. |
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| 17 | # |
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| 18 | # item.children.create(:name => "child1") |
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| 19 | # |
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| 20 | |||
| 21 | # Configuration options are: |
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| 22 | # |
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| 23 | # * +:parent_column+ - specifies the column name to use for keeping the position integer (default: parent_id) |
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| 24 | # * +:left_column+ - column name for left boundry data, default "lft" |
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| 25 | # * +:right_column+ - column name for right boundry data, default "rgt" |
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| 26 | # * +:scope+ - restricts what is to be considered a list. Given a symbol, it'll attach "_id" |
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| 27 | # (if it hasn't been already) and use that as the foreign key restriction. You |
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| 28 | # can also pass an array to scope by multiple attributes. |
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| 29 | # Example: <tt>acts_as_nested_set :scope => [:notable_id, :notable_type]</tt> |
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| 30 | # * +:dependent+ - behavior for cascading destroy. If set to :destroy, all the |
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| 31 | # child objects are destroyed alongside this object by calling their destroy |
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| 32 | # method. If set to :delete_all (default), all the child objects are deleted |
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| 33 | # without calling their destroy method. |
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| 34 | # * +:counter_cache+ adds a counter cache for the number of children. |
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| 35 | # defaults to false. |
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| 36 | # Example: <tt>acts_as_nested_set :counter_cache => :children_count</tt> |
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| 37 | # |
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| 38 | # See CollectiveIdea::Acts::NestedSet::Model::ClassMethods for a list of class methods and |
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| 39 | # CollectiveIdea::Acts::NestedSet::Model for a list of instance methods added |
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| 40 | # to acts_as_nested_set models |
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| 41 | def acts_as_nested_set(options = {})
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| 42 | options = {
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| 43 | :parent_column => 'parent_id', |
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| 44 | :left_column => 'lft', |
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| 45 | :right_column => 'rgt', |
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| 46 | :dependent => :delete_all, # or :destroy |
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| 47 | :counter_cache => false, |
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| 48 | :order => 'id' |
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| 49 | }.merge(options) |
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| 50 | |||
| 51 | if options[:scope].is_a?(Symbol) && options[:scope].to_s !~ /_id$/ |
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| 52 | options[:scope] = "#{options[:scope]}_id".intern
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| 53 | end |
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| 54 | |||
| 55 | class_attribute :acts_as_nested_set_options |
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| 56 | self.acts_as_nested_set_options = options |
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| 57 | |||
| 58 | include CollectiveIdea::Acts::NestedSet::Model |
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| 59 | include Columns |
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| 60 | extend Columns |
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| 61 | |||
| 62 | belongs_to :parent, :class_name => self.base_class.to_s, |
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| 63 | :foreign_key => parent_column_name, |
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| 64 | :counter_cache => options[:counter_cache], |
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| 65 | :inverse_of => :children |
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| 66 | has_many :children, :class_name => self.base_class.to_s, |
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| 67 | :foreign_key => parent_column_name, :order => left_column_name, |
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| 68 | :inverse_of => :parent, |
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| 69 | :before_add => options[:before_add], |
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| 70 | :after_add => options[:after_add], |
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| 71 | :before_remove => options[:before_remove], |
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| 72 | :after_remove => options[:after_remove] |
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| 73 | |||
| 74 | attr_accessor :skip_before_destroy |
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| 75 | |||
| 76 | before_create :set_default_left_and_right |
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| 77 | before_save :store_new_parent |
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| 78 | after_save :move_to_new_parent |
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| 79 | before_destroy :destroy_descendants |
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| 80 | |||
| 81 | # no assignment to structure fields |
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| 82 | [left_column_name, right_column_name].each do |column| |
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| 83 | module_eval <<-"end_eval", __FILE__, __LINE__ |
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| 84 | def #{column}=(x)
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| 85 | raise ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError, "Unauthorized assignment to #{column}: it's an internal field handled by acts_as_nested_set code, use move_to_* methods instead."
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| 86 | end |
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| 87 | end_eval |
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| 88 | end |
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| 89 | |||
| 90 | define_model_callbacks :move |
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| 91 | end |
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| 92 | |||
| 93 | module Model |
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| 94 | extend ActiveSupport::Concern |
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| 95 | |||
| 96 | module ClassMethods |
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| 97 | # Returns the first root |
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| 98 | def root |
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| 99 | roots.first |
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| 100 | end |
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| 101 | |||
| 102 | def roots |
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| 103 | where(parent_column_name => nil).order(quoted_left_column_name) |
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| 104 | end |
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| 105 | |||
| 106 | def leaves |
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| 107 | where("#{quoted_right_column_name} - #{quoted_left_column_name} = 1").order(quoted_left_column_name)
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| 108 | end |
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| 109 | |||
| 110 | def valid? |
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| 111 | left_and_rights_valid? && no_duplicates_for_columns? && all_roots_valid? |
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| 112 | end |
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| 113 | |||
| 114 | def left_and_rights_valid? |
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| 115 | joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN #{quoted_table_name} AS parent ON " +
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| 116 | "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_parent_column_name} = parent.#{primary_key}").
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| 117 | where( |
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| 118 | "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} IS NULL OR " +
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| 119 | "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_right_column_name} IS NULL OR " +
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| 120 | "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} >= " +
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| 121 | "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_right_column_name} OR " +
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| 122 | "(#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_parent_column_name} IS NOT NULL AND " +
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| 123 | "(#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} <= parent.#{quoted_left_column_name} OR " +
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| 124 | "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_right_column_name} >= parent.#{quoted_right_column_name}))"
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| 125 | ).count == 0 |
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| 126 | end |
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| 127 | |||
| 128 | def no_duplicates_for_columns? |
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| 129 | scope_string = Array(acts_as_nested_set_options[:scope]).map do |c| |
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| 130 | connection.quote_column_name(c) |
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| 131 | end.push(nil).join(", ")
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| 132 | [quoted_left_column_name, quoted_right_column_name].all? do |column| |
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| 133 | # No duplicates |
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| 134 | select("#{scope_string}#{column}, COUNT(#{column})").
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| 135 | group("#{scope_string}#{column}").
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| 136 | having("COUNT(#{column}) > 1").
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| 137 | first.nil? |
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| 138 | end |
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| 139 | end |
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| 140 | |||
| 141 | # Wrapper for each_root_valid? that can deal with scope. |
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| 142 | def all_roots_valid? |
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| 143 | if acts_as_nested_set_options[:scope] |
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| 144 | roots.group(scope_column_names).group_by{|record| scope_column_names.collect{|col| record.send(col.to_sym)}}.all? do |scope, grouped_roots|
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| 145 | each_root_valid?(grouped_roots) |
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| 146 | end |
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| 147 | else |
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| 148 | each_root_valid?(roots) |
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| 149 | end |
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| 150 | end |
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| 151 | |||
| 152 | def each_root_valid?(roots_to_validate) |
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| 153 | left = right = 0 |
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| 154 | roots_to_validate.all? do |root| |
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| 155 | (root.left > left && root.right > right).tap do |
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| 156 | left = root.left |
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| 157 | right = root.right |
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| 158 | end |
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| 159 | end |
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| 160 | end |
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| 161 | |||
| 162 | # Rebuilds the left & rights if unset or invalid. |
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| 163 | # Also very useful for converting from acts_as_tree. |
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| 164 | def rebuild!(validate_nodes = true) |
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| 165 | # Don't rebuild a valid tree. |
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| 166 | return true if valid? |
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| 167 | |||
| 168 | scope = lambda{|node|}
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| 169 | if acts_as_nested_set_options[:scope] |
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| 170 | scope = lambda{|node|
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| 171 | scope_column_names.inject(""){|str, column_name|
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| 172 | str << "AND #{connection.quote_column_name(column_name)} = #{connection.quote(node.send(column_name.to_sym))} "
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| 173 | } |
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| 174 | } |
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| 175 | end |
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| 176 | indices = {}
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| 177 | |||
| 178 | set_left_and_rights = lambda do |node| |
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| 179 | # set left |
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| 180 | node[left_column_name] = indices[scope.call(node)] += 1 |
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| 181 | # find |
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| 182 | where(["#{quoted_parent_column_name} = ? #{scope.call(node)}", node]).order(acts_as_nested_set_options[:order]).each{|n| set_left_and_rights.call(n) }
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| 183 | # set right |
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| 184 | node[right_column_name] = indices[scope.call(node)] += 1 |
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| 185 | node.save!(:validate => validate_nodes) |
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| 186 | end |
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| 187 | |||
| 188 | # Find root node(s) |
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| 189 | root_nodes = where("#{quoted_parent_column_name} IS NULL").order(acts_as_nested_set_options[:order]).each do |root_node|
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| 190 | # setup index for this scope |
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| 191 | indices[scope.call(root_node)] ||= 0 |
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| 192 | set_left_and_rights.call(root_node) |
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| 193 | end |
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| 194 | end |
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| 195 | |||
| 196 | # Iterates over tree elements and determines the current level in the tree. |
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| 197 | # Only accepts default ordering, odering by an other column than lft |
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| 198 | # does not work. This method is much more efficent than calling level |
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| 199 | # because it doesn't require any additional database queries. |
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| 200 | # |
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| 201 | # Example: |
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| 202 | # Category.each_with_level(Category.root.self_and_descendants) do |o, level| |
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| 203 | # |
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| 204 | def each_with_level(objects) |
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| 205 | path = [nil] |
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| 206 | objects.each do |o| |
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| 207 | if o.parent_id != path.last |
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| 208 | # we are on a new level, did we decent or ascent? |
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| 209 | if path.include?(o.parent_id) |
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| 210 | # remove wrong wrong tailing paths elements |
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| 211 | path.pop while path.last != o.parent_id |
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| 212 | else |
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| 213 | path << o.parent_id |
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| 214 | end |
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| 215 | end |
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| 216 | yield(o, path.length - 1) |
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| 217 | end |
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| 218 | end |
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| 219 | end |
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| 220 | |||
| 221 | # Any instance method that returns a collection makes use of Rails 2.1's named_scope (which is bundled for Rails 2.0), so it can be treated as a finder. |
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| 222 | # |
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| 223 | # category.self_and_descendants.count |
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| 224 | # category.ancestors.find(:all, :conditions => "name like '%foo%'") |
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| 225 | |||
| 226 | # Value of the parent column |
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| 227 | def parent_id |
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| 228 | self[parent_column_name] |
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| 229 | end |
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| 230 | |||
| 231 | # Value of the left column |
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| 232 | def left |
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| 233 | self[left_column_name] |
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| 234 | end |
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| 235 | |||
| 236 | # Value of the right column |
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| 237 | def right |
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| 238 | self[right_column_name] |
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| 239 | end |
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| 240 | |||
| 241 | # Returns true if this is a root node. |
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| 242 | def root? |
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| 243 | parent_id.nil? |
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| 244 | end |
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| 245 | |||
| 246 | def leaf? |
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| 247 | new_record? || (right - left == 1) |
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| 248 | end |
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| 249 | |||
| 250 | # Returns true is this is a child node |
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| 251 | def child? |
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| 252 | !parent_id.nil? |
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| 253 | end |
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| 254 | |||
| 255 | # Returns root |
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| 256 | def root |
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| 257 | self_and_ancestors.where(parent_column_name => nil).first |
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| 258 | end |
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| 259 | |||
| 260 | # Returns the array of all parents and self |
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| 261 | def self_and_ancestors |
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| 262 | nested_set_scope.where([ |
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| 263 | "#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} <= ? AND #{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_right_column_name} >= ?", left, right
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| 264 | ]) |
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| 265 | end |
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| 266 | |||
| 267 | # Returns an array of all parents |
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| 268 | def ancestors |
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| 269 | without_self self_and_ancestors |
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| 270 | end |
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| 271 | |||
| 272 | # Returns the array of all children of the parent, including self |
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| 273 | def self_and_siblings |
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| 274 | nested_set_scope.where(parent_column_name => parent_id) |
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| 275 | end |
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| 276 | |||
| 277 | # Returns the array of all children of the parent, except self |
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| 278 | def siblings |
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| 279 | without_self self_and_siblings |
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| 280 | end |
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| 281 | |||
| 282 | # Returns a set of all of its nested children which do not have children |
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| 283 | def leaves |
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| 284 | descendants.where("#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_right_column_name} - #{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} = 1")
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| 285 | end |
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| 286 | |||
| 287 | # Returns the level of this object in the tree |
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| 288 | # root level is 0 |
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| 289 | def level |
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| 290 | parent_id.nil? ? 0 : ancestors.count |
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| 291 | end |
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| 292 | |||
| 293 | # Returns a set of itself and all of its nested children |
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| 294 | def self_and_descendants |
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| 295 | nested_set_scope.where([ |
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| 296 | "#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} >= ? AND #{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_right_column_name} <= ?", left, right
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| 297 | ]) |
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| 298 | end |
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| 299 | |||
| 300 | # Returns a set of all of its children and nested children |
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| 301 | def descendants |
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| 302 | without_self self_and_descendants |
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| 303 | end |
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| 304 | |||
| 305 | def is_descendant_of?(other) |
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| 306 | other.left < self.left && self.left < other.right && same_scope?(other) |
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| 307 | end |
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| 308 | |||
| 309 | def is_or_is_descendant_of?(other) |
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| 310 | other.left <= self.left && self.left < other.right && same_scope?(other) |
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| 311 | end |
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| 312 | |||
| 313 | def is_ancestor_of?(other) |
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| 314 | self.left < other.left && other.left < self.right && same_scope?(other) |
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| 315 | end |
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| 316 | |||
| 317 | def is_or_is_ancestor_of?(other) |
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| 318 | self.left <= other.left && other.left < self.right && same_scope?(other) |
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| 319 | end |
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| 320 | |||
| 321 | # Check if other model is in the same scope |
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| 322 | def same_scope?(other) |
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| 323 | Array(acts_as_nested_set_options[:scope]).all? do |attr| |
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| 324 | self.send(attr) == other.send(attr) |
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| 325 | end |
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| 326 | end |
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| 327 | |||
| 328 | # Find the first sibling to the left |
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| 329 | def left_sibling |
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| 330 | siblings.where(["#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} < ?", left]).
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| 331 | order("#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} DESC").last
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| 332 | end |
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| 333 | |||
| 334 | # Find the first sibling to the right |
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| 335 | def right_sibling |
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| 336 | siblings.where(["#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name} > ?", left]).first
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| 337 | end |
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| 338 | |||
| 339 | # Shorthand method for finding the left sibling and moving to the left of it. |
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| 340 | def move_left |
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| 341 | move_to_left_of left_sibling |
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| 342 | end |
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| 343 | |||
| 344 | # Shorthand method for finding the right sibling and moving to the right of it. |
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| 345 | def move_right |
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| 346 | move_to_right_of right_sibling |
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| 347 | end |
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| 348 | |||
| 349 | # Move the node to the left of another node (you can pass id only) |
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| 350 | def move_to_left_of(node) |
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| 351 | move_to node, :left |
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| 352 | end |
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| 353 | |||
| 354 | # Move the node to the left of another node (you can pass id only) |
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| 355 | def move_to_right_of(node) |
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| 356 | move_to node, :right |
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| 357 | end |
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| 358 | |||
| 359 | # Move the node to the child of another node (you can pass id only) |
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| 360 | def move_to_child_of(node) |
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| 361 | move_to node, :child |
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| 362 | end |
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| 363 | |||
| 364 | # Move the node to root nodes |
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| 365 | def move_to_root |
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| 366 | move_to nil, :root |
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| 367 | end |
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| 368 | |||
| 369 | def move_possible?(target) |
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| 370 | self != target && # Can't target self |
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| 371 | same_scope?(target) && # can't be in different scopes |
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| 372 | # !(left..right).include?(target.left..target.right) # this needs tested more |
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| 373 | # detect impossible move |
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| 374 | !((left <= target.left && right >= target.left) or (left <= target.right && right >= target.right)) |
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| 375 | end |
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| 376 | |||
| 377 | def to_text |
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| 378 | self_and_descendants.map do |node| |
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| 379 | "#{'*'*(node.level+1)} #{node.id} #{node.to_s} (#{node.parent_id}, #{node.left}, #{node.right})"
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| 380 | end.join("\n")
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| 381 | end |
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| 382 | |||
| 383 | protected |
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| 384 | |||
| 385 | def without_self(scope) |
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| 386 | scope.where(["#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{self.class.primary_key} != ?", self])
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| 387 | end |
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| 388 | |||
| 389 | # All nested set queries should use this nested_set_scope, which performs finds on |
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| 390 | # the base ActiveRecord class, using the :scope declared in the acts_as_nested_set |
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| 391 | # declaration. |
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| 392 | def nested_set_scope(options = {})
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| 393 | options = {:order => "#{self.class.quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_left_column_name}"}.merge(options)
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| 394 | scopes = Array(acts_as_nested_set_options[:scope]) |
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| 395 | options[:conditions] = scopes.inject({}) do |conditions,attr|
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| 396 | conditions.merge attr => self[attr] |
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| 397 | end unless scopes.empty? |
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| 398 | self.class.base_class.scoped options |
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| 399 | end |
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| 400 | |||
| 401 | def store_new_parent |
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| 402 | @move_to_new_parent_id = send("#{parent_column_name}_changed?") ? parent_id : false
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| 403 | true # force callback to return true |
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| 404 | end |
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| 405 | |||
| 406 | def move_to_new_parent |
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| 407 | if @move_to_new_parent_id.nil? |
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| 408 | move_to_root |
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| 409 | elsif @move_to_new_parent_id |
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| 410 | move_to_child_of(@move_to_new_parent_id) |
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| 411 | end |
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| 412 | end |
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| 413 | |||
| 414 | # on creation, set automatically lft and rgt to the end of the tree |
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| 415 | def set_default_left_and_right |
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| 416 | highest_right_row = nested_set_scope(:order => "#{quoted_right_column_name} desc").find(:first, :limit => 1,:lock => true )
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| 417 | maxright = highest_right_row ? (highest_right_row[right_column_name] || 0) : 0 |
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| 418 | # adds the new node to the right of all existing nodes |
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| 419 | self[left_column_name] = maxright + 1 |
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| 420 | self[right_column_name] = maxright + 2 |
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| 421 | end |
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| 422 | |||
| 423 | def in_tenacious_transaction(&block) |
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| 424 | retry_count = 0 |
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| 425 | begin |
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| 426 | transaction(&block) |
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| 427 | rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid => error |
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| 428 | raise unless connection.open_transactions.zero? |
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| 429 | raise unless error.message =~ /Deadlock found when trying to get lock|Lock wait timeout exceeded/ |
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| 430 | raise unless retry_count < 10 |
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| 431 | retry_count += 1 |
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| 432 | logger.info "Deadlock detected on retry #{retry_count}, restarting transaction"
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| 433 | sleep(rand(retry_count)*0.1) # Aloha protocol |
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| 434 | retry |
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| 435 | end |
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| 436 | end |
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| 437 | |||
| 438 | # Prunes a branch off of the tree, shifting all of the elements on the right |
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| 439 | # back to the left so the counts still work. |
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| 440 | def destroy_descendants |
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| 441 | return if right.nil? || left.nil? || skip_before_destroy |
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| 442 | |||
| 443 | in_tenacious_transaction do |
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| 444 | reload_nested_set |
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| 445 | # select the rows in the model that extend past the deletion point and apply a lock |
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| 446 | self.class.base_class.find(:all, |
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| 447 | :select => "id", |
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| 448 | :conditions => ["#{quoted_left_column_name} >= ?", left],
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| 449 | :lock => true |
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| 450 | ) |
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| 451 | |||
| 452 | if acts_as_nested_set_options[:dependent] == :destroy |
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| 453 | descendants.each do |model| |
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| 454 | model.skip_before_destroy = true |
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| 455 | model.destroy |
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| 456 | end |
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| 457 | else |
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| 458 | nested_set_scope.delete_all( |
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| 459 | ["#{quoted_left_column_name} > ? AND #{quoted_right_column_name} < ?",
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| 460 | left, right] |
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| 461 | ) |
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| 462 | end |
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| 463 | |||
| 464 | # update lefts and rights for remaining nodes |
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| 465 | diff = right - left + 1 |
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| 466 | nested_set_scope.update_all( |
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| 467 | ["#{quoted_left_column_name} = (#{quoted_left_column_name} - ?)", diff],
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| 468 | ["#{quoted_left_column_name} > ?", right]
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| 469 | ) |
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| 470 | nested_set_scope.update_all( |
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| 471 | ["#{quoted_right_column_name} = (#{quoted_right_column_name} - ?)", diff],
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| 472 | ["#{quoted_right_column_name} > ?", right]
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| 473 | ) |
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| 474 | |||
| 475 | reload |
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| 476 | # Don't allow multiple calls to destroy to corrupt the set |
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| 477 | self.skip_before_destroy = true |
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| 478 | end |
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| 479 | end |
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| 480 | |||
| 481 | # reload left, right, and parent |
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| 482 | def reload_nested_set |
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| 483 | reload( |
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| 484 | :select => "#{quoted_left_column_name}, #{quoted_right_column_name}, #{quoted_parent_column_name}",
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| 485 | :lock => true |
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| 486 | ) |
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| 487 | end |
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| 488 | |||
| 489 | def move_to(target, position) |
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| 490 | raise ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError, "You cannot move a new node" if self.new_record? |
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| 491 | run_callbacks :move do |
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| 492 | in_tenacious_transaction do |
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| 493 | if target.is_a? self.class.base_class |
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| 494 | target.reload_nested_set |
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| 495 | elsif position != :root |
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| 496 | # load object if node is not an object |
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| 497 | target = nested_set_scope.find(target) |
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| 498 | end |
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| 499 | self.reload_nested_set |
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| 500 | |||
| 501 | unless position == :root || move_possible?(target) |
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| 502 | raise ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError, "Impossible move, target node cannot be inside moved tree." |
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| 503 | end |
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| 504 | |||
| 505 | bound = case position |
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| 506 | when :child; target[right_column_name] |
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| 507 | when :left; target[left_column_name] |
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| 508 | when :right; target[right_column_name] + 1 |
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| 509 | when :root; 1 |
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| 510 | else raise ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError, "Position should be :child, :left, :right or :root ('#{position}' received)."
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| 511 | end |
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| 512 | |||
| 513 | if bound > self[right_column_name] |
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| 514 | bound = bound - 1 |
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| 515 | other_bound = self[right_column_name] + 1 |
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| 516 | else |
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| 517 | other_bound = self[left_column_name] - 1 |
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| 518 | end |
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| 519 | |||
| 520 | # there would be no change |
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| 521 | return if bound == self[right_column_name] || bound == self[left_column_name] |
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| 522 | |||
| 523 | # we have defined the boundaries of two non-overlapping intervals, |
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| 524 | # so sorting puts both the intervals and their boundaries in order |
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| 525 | a, b, c, d = [self[left_column_name], self[right_column_name], bound, other_bound].sort |
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| 526 | |||
| 527 | # select the rows in the model between a and d, and apply a lock |
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| 528 | self.class.base_class.select('id').lock(true).where(
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| 529 | ["#{quoted_left_column_name} >= :a and #{quoted_right_column_name} <= :d", {:a => a, :d => d}]
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| 530 | ) |
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| 531 | |||
| 532 | new_parent = case position |
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| 533 | when :child; target.id |
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| 534 | when :root; nil |
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| 535 | else target[parent_column_name] |
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| 536 | end |
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| 537 | |||
| 538 | self.nested_set_scope.update_all([ |
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| 539 | "#{quoted_left_column_name} = CASE " +
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| 540 | "WHEN #{quoted_left_column_name} BETWEEN :a AND :b " +
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| 541 | "THEN #{quoted_left_column_name} + :d - :b " +
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| 542 | "WHEN #{quoted_left_column_name} BETWEEN :c AND :d " +
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| 543 | "THEN #{quoted_left_column_name} + :a - :c " +
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| 544 | "ELSE #{quoted_left_column_name} END, " +
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| 545 | "#{quoted_right_column_name} = CASE " +
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| 546 | "WHEN #{quoted_right_column_name} BETWEEN :a AND :b " +
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| 547 | "THEN #{quoted_right_column_name} + :d - :b " +
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| 548 | "WHEN #{quoted_right_column_name} BETWEEN :c AND :d " +
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| 549 | "THEN #{quoted_right_column_name} + :a - :c " +
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| 550 | "ELSE #{quoted_right_column_name} END, " +
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| 551 | "#{quoted_parent_column_name} = CASE " +
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| 552 | "WHEN #{self.class.base_class.primary_key} = :id THEN :new_parent " +
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| 553 | "ELSE #{quoted_parent_column_name} END",
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| 554 | {:a => a, :b => b, :c => c, :d => d, :id => self.id, :new_parent => new_parent}
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| 555 | ]) |
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| 556 | end |
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| 557 | target.reload_nested_set if target |
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| 558 | self.reload_nested_set |
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| 559 | end |
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| 560 | end |
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| 561 | |||
| 562 | end |
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| 563 | |||
| 564 | # Mixed into both classes and instances to provide easy access to the column names |
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| 565 | module Columns |
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| 566 | def left_column_name |
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| 567 | acts_as_nested_set_options[:left_column] |
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| 568 | end |
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| 569 | |||
| 570 | def right_column_name |
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| 571 | acts_as_nested_set_options[:right_column] |
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| 572 | end |
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| 573 | |||
| 574 | def parent_column_name |
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| 575 | acts_as_nested_set_options[:parent_column] |
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| 576 | end |
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| 577 | |||
| 578 | def scope_column_names |
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| 579 | Array(acts_as_nested_set_options[:scope]) |
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| 580 | end |
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| 581 | |||
| 582 | def quoted_left_column_name |
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| 583 | connection.quote_column_name(left_column_name) |
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| 584 | end |
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| 585 | |||
| 586 | def quoted_right_column_name |
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| 587 | connection.quote_column_name(right_column_name) |
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| 588 | end |
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| 589 | |||
| 590 | def quoted_parent_column_name |
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| 591 | connection.quote_column_name(parent_column_name) |
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| 592 | end |
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| 593 | |||
| 594 | def quoted_scope_column_names |
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| 595 | scope_column_names.collect {|column_name| connection.quote_column_name(column_name) }
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| 596 | end |
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| 597 | end |
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| 598 | |||
| 599 | end |
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| 600 | end |
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| 601 | end |