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Thoughtbot upcase: Querying has_many Associations
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# frozen_string_literal: true | |
begin | |
require "bundler/inline" | |
rescue LoadError => e | |
$stderr.puts "Bundler version 1.10 or later is required. Please update your Bundler" | |
raise e | |
end | |
gemfile(true) do | |
source "https://rubygems.org" | |
git_source(:github) { |repo| "https://github.com/#{repo}.git" } | |
gem "rails", "5.2.0" | |
gem "sqlite3" | |
end | |
require "active_record" | |
require "logger" | |
require 'rails' | |
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(adapter: "sqlite3", database: ":memory:") | |
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) | |
ActiveRecord::Schema.define do | |
create_table :people, force: true do |table| | |
table.string :name, null: false | |
table.integer :role_id, null: false | |
table.integer :location_id | |
table.integer :manager_id | |
table.integer :salary, null: false | |
end | |
create_table :roles, force: true do |table| | |
table.string :name, null: false | |
table.boolean :billable, null: false | |
end | |
create_table :locations, force: true do |table| | |
table.string :name, null: false | |
table.integer :region_id, null: false | |
end | |
create_table :regions, force: true do |table| | |
table.string :name, null: false | |
end | |
end | |
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base | |
belongs_to :location | |
belongs_to :role | |
belongs_to :manager, class_name: "Person", foreign_key: :manager_id | |
has_many :employees, class_name: "Person", foreign_key: :manager_id | |
def self.order_by_location_name | |
joins(:location).merge(Location.order(:name)) | |
end | |
def self.with_employees | |
joins(:employees).distinct | |
end | |
def self.with_employees_order_by_location_name | |
from(Person.with_employees, :people).order_by_location_name | |
end | |
end | |
class Location < ActiveRecord::Base | |
belongs_to :region | |
has_many :people | |
end | |
class Region < ActiveRecord::Base | |
has_many :locations | |
end | |
class Role < ActiveRecord::Base | |
has_many :people | |
end | |
region1 = Region.create(name: 'region1') | |
region2 = Region.create(name: 'region2') | |
role1 = Role.create(name: 'role1', billable: true) | |
role2 = Role.create(name: 'role2', billable: false) | |
locations = [ | |
Location.create(name: "location1", region_id: region1.id), | |
Location.create(name: "location3", region_id: region1.id), | |
Location.create(name: "location2", region_id: region2.id) | |
] | |
managers = locations.map do |location| | |
Person.create(name: "manager-at-#{location.name}", location_id: location.id, role_id: role1.id, salary: false) | |
end | |
managers.each do |manager| | |
2.times do | |
Person.create(name: "employee-of-#{manager.name}", manager_id: manager.id, role_id: role2.id, salary: false) | |
end | |
end | |
puts '' | |
puts "----------------Performing Person.all" | |
puts Person.all | |
puts '' | |
puts "----------------What happens with the old good ruby query " | |
puts "----------------Performing Person.all.select { |person| person.role.billable? }" | |
puts Person.all.select { |person| person.role.billable? } | |
puts '' | |
puts '----------------A better way would be to glue tables together so ActiveRecord performs a SQL join on its associations' | |
puts "----------------Performing Person.order_by_location_name" | |
puts Person.order_by_location_name | |
puts '' | |
puts "----------------And when we select the managers" | |
puts "----------------Performing Person.with_employees" | |
puts Person.with_employees | |
puts '' | |
puts "----------------What happens if we chain the filters" | |
puts "----------------Performing Person.with_employees.order_by_location_name" | |
puts Person.with_employees.order_by_location_name | |
puts '' | |
puts "----------------Now let's see what happens when we create a subquery that return distinct managers" | |
puts "----------------Performing from(Person.with_employees, :people).order_by_location_name" | |
puts Person.from(Person.with_employees, :people).order_by_location_name |
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