Module: ActiveRecord::Acts::NestedSet::ClassMethods

Defined in:
lib/active_record/acts/nested_set.rb

Overview

This acts provides Nested Set functionality. Nested Set is similiar to Tree, but with the added feature that you can select the children and all of it’s descendants with a single query. A good use case for this is a threaded post system, where you want to display every reply to a comment without multiple selects.

A google search for “Nested Set” should point you in the direction to explain the data base theory. I figured a bunch of this from threebit.net/tutorials/nestedset/tutorial1.html

Instead of picturing a leaf node structure with child pointing back to their parent, the best way to imagine how this works is to think of the parent entity surrounding all of it’s children, and it’s parent surrounding it, etc. Assuming that they are lined up horizontally, we store the left and right boundries in the database.

Imagine:

root
  |_ Child 1
    |_ Child 1.1
    |_ Child 1.2
  |_ Child 2
    |_ Child 2.1
    |_ Child 2.2

If my cirlces in circles description didn’t make sense, check out this sweet ASCII art:

 ___________________________________________________________________
|  Root                                                             |
|    ____________________________    ____________________________   |
|   |  Child 1                  |   |  Child 2                  |   |
|   |   __________   _________  |   |   __________   _________  |   |
|   |  |  C 1.1  |  |  C 1.2 |  |   |  |  C 2.1  |  |  C 2.2 |  |   |
1   2  3_________4  5________6  7   8  9_________10 11_______12 13  14
|   |___________________________|   |___________________________|   |
|___________________________________________________________________|

The numbers represent the left and right boundries. The table them might look like this:

ID | PARENT | LEFT | RIGHT | DATA
 1 |      0 |    1 |    14 | root
 2 |      1 |    2 |     7 | Child 1
 3 |      2 |    3 |     4 | Child 1.1
 4 |      2 |    5 |     6 | Child 1.2
 5 |      1 |    8 |    13 | Child 2
 6 |      5 |    9 |    10 | Child 2.1
 7 |      5 |   11 |    12 | Child 2.2

So, to get all children of an entry, you

SELECT * WHERE CHILD.LEFT IS BETWEEN PARENT.LEFT AND PARENT.RIGHT

To get the count, it’s (LEFT - RIGHT + 1)/2, etc.

To get the direct parent, it falls back to using the PARENT_ID field.

There are instance methods for all of these.

The structure is good if you need to group things together; the downside is that keeping data integrity is a pain, and both adding and removing and entry require a full table write.

This sets up a before_destroy trigger to prune the tree correctly if one of it’s elements gets deleted.

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#acts_as_nested_set(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Configuration options are:

  • parent_column - specifies the column name to use for keeping the position integer (default: parent_id)

  • left_column - column name for left boundry data, default “lft”

  • right_column - column name for right boundry data, default “rgt”

  • scope - restricts what is to be considered a list. Given a symbol, it’ll attach “_id” (if that hasn’t been already) and use that as the foreign key restriction. It’s also possible to give it an entire string that is interpolated if you need a tighter scope than just a foreign key. Example: acts_as_list :scope => 'todo_list_id = #{todo_list_id} AND completed = 0'



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# File 'lib/active_record/acts/nested_set.rb', line 82

def acts_as_nested_set(options = {})
  configuration = { :parent_column => "parent_id", :left_column => "lft", :right_column => "rgt", :scope => "1 = 1" }
  
  configuration.update(options) if options.is_a?(Hash)
  
  configuration[:scope] = "#{configuration[:scope]}_id".intern if configuration[:scope].is_a?(Symbol) && configuration[:scope].to_s !~ /_id$/
  
  if configuration[:scope].is_a?(Symbol)
    scope_condition_method = %(
      def scope_condition
        if #{configuration[:scope].to_s}.nil?
          "#{configuration[:scope].to_s} IS NULL"
        else
          "#{configuration[:scope].to_s} = \#{#{configuration[:scope].to_s}}"
        end
      end
    )
  else
    scope_condition_method = "def scope_condition() \"#{configuration[:scope]}\" end"
  end

  class_eval <<-EOV
    include ActiveRecord::Acts::NestedSet::InstanceMethods

    #{scope_condition_method}
    
    def left_col_name() "#{configuration[:left_column]}" end

    def right_col_name() "#{configuration[:right_column]}" end
      
    def parent_column() "#{configuration[:parent_column]}" end

  EOV
end