Class: Exwiw::TableConfig
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Exwiw::TableConfig
- Includes:
- Serdes
- Defined in:
- lib/exwiw/table_config.rb
Constant Summary collapse
- RAILS_MANAGED_SCHEMA_MIGRATIONS =
"rails_managed_schema_migrations"- RAILS_MANAGED_INTERNAL_METADATA =
"rails_managed_internal_metadata"- RAILS_MANAGED_TYPES =
[ RAILS_MANAGED_SCHEMA_MIGRATIONS, RAILS_MANAGED_INTERNAL_METADATA, ].freeze
- UNSUPPORTED_COMPOSITE_PRIMARY_KEY =
type marking a table with a composite primary key, which exwiw does not support yet. schema:generate attaches it together with ignore:true. Unlike rails-managed tables, columns/belongs_tos are retained so it can serve as a signpost for adding support later.
"unsupported_composite_primary_key"
Class Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #belongs_to(table_name) ⇒ Object
- #build_extract_query(extract_target_table, extract_target_ids, tables_by_name) ⇒ Object
- #column_names ⇒ Object
- #merge(passed_table) ⇒ Object
- #rails_managed? ⇒ Boolean
-
#reject_ignored_members! ⇒ Object
Drop the belongs_tos/columns flagged
ignore:trueso they are excluded from extraction (dependency ordering, SELECT projection, INSERT). - #to_hash ⇒ Object
Class Method Details
.from(hash) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 50 def self.from(hash) # Reject unknown keys before deserializing: Serdes silently drops them, # which would turn a typo'd or unsupported key into a silent no-op (see # Exwiw::StrictKeys). `comment` is a declared attribute here and on the # nested belongs_to/column entries, so free-form notes stay accepted. if hash.is_a?(Hash) table_name = hash["name"] || hash[:name] StrictKeys.validate!(self, hash, owner: "table '#{table_name}'") end config = super config.send(:validate_after_load!) config end |
.from_symbol_keys(hash) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 65 def self.from_symbol_keys(hash) from(JSON.parse(hash.to_json)) end |
Instance Method Details
#belongs_to(table_name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 111 def belongs_to(table_name) belongs_tos.find { |relation| relation.table_name == table_name } end |
#build_extract_query(extract_target_table, extract_target_ids, tables_by_name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 115 def build_extract_query(extract_target_table, extract_target_ids, tables_by_name) # target is itself if name == extract_target_table return [{ from: name, where: [{ primary_key => extract_target_ids }], join: [], select: column_names, }] end # it is not related to target table if belongs_to.empty? return [{ from: name, where: [], join: [], select: column_names, }] end belongs_to_extract_target_table = belongs_tos.find { |relation| relation.table_name == extract_target_table } if belongs_to_extract_target_table key = belongs_to_extract_target_table.foreign_key return [{ from: name, where: [{ key => extract_target_ids }], join: [], select: column_names }] end ret = compute_dependency_to_table(extract_target_table, tables_by_name) if ret.empty? [{ from: name, where: [], join: [], select: column_names, }] else last = ret.last last[:where] = [{ last[:foreign_key] => extract_target_ids }] ret end end |
#column_names ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 83 def column_names columns.map(&:name) end |
#merge(passed_table) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 158 def merge(passed_table) return passed_table if passed_table.to_hash == self.to_hash TableConfig.new.tap do |merged_table| merged_table.name = name merged_table.primary_key = passed_table.primary_key merged_table.type = passed_table.type merged_table.comment = comment merged_table.filter = filter merged_table.bulk_insert_chunk_size = passed_table.bulk_insert_chunk_size merged_table.ignore = ignore # User-owned, never regenerated: carry over from the existing config. merged_table.scope_exempt = scope_exempt merged_table.scope_column = scope_column merged_table.reverse_scope = reverse_scope # Structural facts of each belongs_to come from the freshly generated # config, but the user-owned `comment`/`ignore`/`ignore_type`/`references` # carry over when the same relation still exists. (`references` is only # consumed by the MongodbAdapter, but it lives on the shared BelongsTo, so # preserve it here too rather than silently dropping a hand-added value.) receiver_belongs_to_by_identity = belongs_tos.each_with_object({}) { |bt, hash| hash[bt.identity] = bt } merged_table.belongs_tos = passed_table.belongs_tos.map do |passed_belongs_to| receiver_belongs_to = receiver_belongs_to_by_identity[passed_belongs_to.identity] if receiver_belongs_to passed_belongs_to.comment = receiver_belongs_to.comment if receiver_belongs_to.comment passed_belongs_to.ignore = receiver_belongs_to.ignore unless receiver_belongs_to.ignore.nil? passed_belongs_to.ignore_type = receiver_belongs_to.ignore_type if receiver_belongs_to.ignore_type passed_belongs_to.references = receiver_belongs_to.references if receiver_belongs_to.references end passed_belongs_to end receiver_column_by_name = columns.each_with_object({}) { |column, hash| hash[column.name] = column } merged_table.columns = passed_table.columns.map do |passed_column| if receiver_column_by_name.key?(passed_column.name) receiver_column = receiver_column_by_name[passed_column.name] receiver_column else passed_column end end end end |
#rails_managed? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 69 def rails_managed? RAILS_MANAGED_TYPES.include?(type) end |
#reject_ignored_members! ⇒ Object
Drop the belongs_tos/columns flagged ignore:true so they are excluded
from extraction (dependency ordering, SELECT projection, INSERT). The
config files on disk keep these entries; this is applied to the runtime
config right after it is loaded from a file (see Runner#load_table_config).
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 91 def reject_ignored_members! self.belongs_tos = belongs_tos.reject(&:ignore) self.columns = columns.reject(&:ignore) # A table that will be extracted needs at least one effective column; # otherwise the generated SELECT (`SELECT FROM ...`) and INSERT # (`INSERT INTO t () ...`) are syntactically broken. Checked here, after # rejection, so it catches both a genuinely empty `columns: []` and a list # left empty because every column was ignore:true. Schema generation does # not call this method, so regenerating a broken config still works. if !rails_managed? && !ignore && columns.empty? raise ArgumentError, "Table '#{name}' has no columns to extract " \ "(it may be empty in the config or have all columns set to ignore:true); " \ "define or unignore at least one column." end self end |
#to_hash ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/exwiw/table_config.rb', line 73 def to_hash hash = super if rails_managed? hash.delete("belongs_tos") hash.delete("columns") hash.delete("reverse_scope") end hash end |