Methods
Public Instance
- apply_eager_graph_limit_strategy
- associated_object_keys
- can_have_associated_objects?
- cloneable?
- default_key
- finalize_settings
- handle_silent_modification_failure?
- predicate_key
- primary_key
- qualified_primary_key
- reciprocal_array?
- remove_before_destroy?
- remove_should_check_existing?
- set_reciprocal_to_self?
Constants
FINALIZE_SETTINGS | = | superclass::FINALIZE_SETTINGS.merge( :qualified_primary_key=>:qualified_primary_key ).freeze |
Public Instance Aliases
qualified_key | -> | predicate_key |
Public Instance methods
Support a correlated subquery limit strategy when using eager_graph.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 990 def apply_eager_graph_limit_strategy(strategy, ds) 991 case strategy 992 when :correlated_subquery 993 apply_correlated_subquery_limit_strategy(ds) 994 else 995 super 996 end 997 end
The keys in the associated model’s table related to this association
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1000 def associated_object_keys 1001 self[:keys] 1002 end
one_to_many associations can only have associated objects if none of the :keys options have a nil value.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1006 def can_have_associated_objects?(obj) 1007 !self[:primary_keys].any?{|k| obj.get_column_value(k).nil?} 1008 end
one_to_many and one_to_one associations can be clones
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1011 def cloneable?(ref) 1012 ref[:type] == :one_to_many || ref[:type] == :one_to_one 1013 end
Default foreign key name symbol for key in associated table that points to current table’s primary key.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1017 def default_key 1018 :"#{underscore(demodulize(self[:model].name))}_id" 1019 end
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1024 def finalize_settings 1025 FINALIZE_SETTINGS 1026 end
Handle silent failure of add/remove methods if raise_on_save_failure is false.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1029 def handle_silent_modification_failure? 1030 self[:raise_on_save_failure] == false 1031 end
The hash key to use for the eager loading predicate (left side of IN (1, 2, 3))
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1034 def predicate_key 1035 cached_fetch(:predicate_key){qualify_assoc(self[:key])} 1036 end
The column in the current table that the key in the associated table references.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1040 def primary_key 1041 self[:primary_key] 1042 end
primary_key
qualified by the current table
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1045 def qualified_primary_key 1046 cached_fetch(:qualified_primary_key){qualify_cur(primary_key)} 1047 end
Whether the reciprocal of this association returns an array of objects instead of a single object, false for a one_to_many association.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1051 def reciprocal_array? 1052 false 1053 end
Destroying one_to_many associated objects automatically deletes the foreign key.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1056 def remove_before_destroy? 1057 false 1058 end
The one_to_many association needs to check that an object to be removed already is associated.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1061 def remove_should_check_existing? 1062 true 1063 end
One to many associations set the reciprocal to self when loading associated records.
# File lib/sequel/model/associations.rb 1066 def set_reciprocal_to_self? 1067 true 1068 end