Module: BackupStorage::Attached::Macros
- Defined in:
- lib/backup_storage/attached/macros.rb
Overview
Provides the class-level DSL for declaring that an Active Record model has attached blobs.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#backup_many_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later) ⇒ Object
Specifies the relation between multiple attachments and the model.
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#backup_one_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later) ⇒ Object
Specifies the relation between a single attachment and the model.
Instance Method Details
#backup_many_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later) ⇒ Object
Specifies the relation between multiple attachments and the model.
class Gallery < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many_attached :photos
end
There are no columns defined on the model side, Active Storage takes care of the mapping between your records and the attachments.
To avoid N+1 queries, you can include the attached blobs in your query like so:
Gallery.where(user: Current.user).with_attached_photos
Under the covers, this relationship is implemented as a has_many association to a BackupStorage::Attachment record and a has_many-through association to a BackupStorage::Blob record. These associations are available as photos_attachments and photos_blobs. But you shouldn’t need to work with these associations directly in most circumstances.
The system has been designed to having you go through the BackupStorage::Attached::Many proxy that provides the dynamic proxy to the associations and factory methods, like #attach.
If the :dependent option isn’t set, all the attachments will be purged (i.e. destroyed) whenever the record is destroyed.
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# File 'lib/backup_storage/attached/macros.rb', line 61 def backup_many_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later) define_method(name) do instance_variable_get("@backup_storage_attached_#{name}") || instance_variable_set("@backup_storage_attached_#{name}", BackupStorage::Attached::Many.new(name, self)) end has_many :"#{name}_attachments", -> { where(name: name) }, as: :record, class_name: "BackupStorage::Attachment" has_many :"#{name}_blobs", through: :"#{name}_attachments", class_name: "BackupStorage::Blob", source: :blob scope :"with_attached_#{name}", -> { includes("#{name}_attachments": :blob) } if dependent == :purge_later before_destroy { public_send(name).purge_later } end end |
#backup_one_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later) ⇒ Object
Specifies the relation between a single attachment and the model.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one_attached :avatar
end
There is no column defined on the model side, Active Storage takes care of the mapping between your records and the attachment.
Under the covers, this relationship is implemented as a has_one association to a BackupStorage::Attachment record and a has_one-through association to a BackupStorage::Blob record. These associations are available as avatar_attachment and avatar_blob. But you shouldn’t need to work with these associations directly in most circumstances.
The system has been designed to having you go through the BackupStorage::Attached::One proxy that provides the dynamic proxy to the associations and factory methods, like #attach.
If the :dependent option isn’t set, the attachment will be purged (i.e. destroyed) whenever the record is destroyed.
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# File 'lib/backup_storage/attached/macros.rb', line 23 def backup_one_attached(name, dependent: :purge_later) define_method(name) do instance_variable_get("@backup_storage_attached_#{name}") || instance_variable_set("@backup_storage_attached_#{name}", BackupStorage::Attached::One.new(name, self)) end has_one :"#{name}_attachment", -> { where(name: name) }, class_name: "BackupStorage::Attachment", as: :record has_one :"#{name}_blob", through: :"#{name}_attachment", class_name: "BackupStorage::Blob", source: :blob if dependent == :purge_later before_destroy { public_send(name).purge_later } end end |