Class: ROM::Schema
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ROM::Schema
- Extended by:
- Initializer, Notifications::Listener
- Includes:
- Enumerable, Memoizable
- Defined in:
- lib/rom/schema.rb,
lib/rom/schema/dsl.rb,
lib/rom/schema/inferrer.rb,
lib/rom/schema/associations_dsl.rb
Overview
Relation schema
Schemas hold detailed information about relation tuples, including their primitive types (String, Integer, Hash, etc. or custom classes), as well as various meta information like primary/foreign key and literally any other information that a given database adapter may need.
Adapters can extend this class and it can be used in adapter-specific relations. In example rom-sql extends schema with Association DSL and many additional SQL-specific APIs in schema types.
Schemas are used for projecting canonical relations into other relations and every relation object maintains its schema. This means that we always have all information about relation tuples, even when a relation was projected and diverged from its canonical form.
Furthermore schema attributes know their source relations, which makes it possible to merge schemas from multiple relations and maintain information about the source relations. In example when two relations are joined, their schemas are merged, and we know which attributes belong to which relation.
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: AssociationsDSL, DSL, Inferrer
Constant Summary collapse
- EMPTY_ASSOCIATION_SET =
AssociationSet.new(EMPTY_HASH).freeze
- DEFAULT_INFERRER =
Inferrer.new(enabled: false).freeze
Constants included from Memoizable
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#associations ⇒ AssociationSet
readonly
Optional association set (this is adapter-specific).
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#attributes ⇒ Array
readonly
Array with schema attributes.
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#canonical ⇒ Symbol
readonly
The canonical schema which is carried in all schema instances.
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#inferrer ⇒ #call
readonly
An optional inferrer object used in ‘finalize!`.
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#name ⇒ Symbol
readonly
The name of this schema.
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#primary_key_name ⇒ Symbol
readonly
The name of the primary key.
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#primary_key_names ⇒ Array<Symbol>
readonly
A list of all pk names.
Attributes included from Memoizable
Class Method Summary collapse
- .attributes(attributes, attr_class) ⇒ Object private
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.define(name, attributes: EMPTY_ARRAY, attr_class: Attribute, **options) ⇒ Schema
Define a relation schema from plain rom types.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#[](key, src = name.to_sym) ⇒ Object
Return attribute.
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#append(*new_attributes) ⇒ Schema
Append more attributes to the schema.
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#call(relation) ⇒ Relation
Abstract method for creating a new relation based on schema definition.
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#canonical? ⇒ Boolean
Return if a schema is canonical.
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#each {|Attribute| ... } ⇒ Object
Iterate over schema’s attributes.
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#empty? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Check if schema has any attributes.
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#exclude(*names) ⇒ Schema
Exclude provided attributes from a schema.
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#finalize!(**opts) ⇒ self
private
Finalize a schema.
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#finalize_associations!(relations:) ⇒ self
private
Finalize associations defined in a schema.
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#finalize_attributes!(gateway: nil, relations: nil) ⇒ self
private
This hook is called when relation is being build during container finalization.
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#foreign_key(relation) ⇒ Attribute
Return FK attribute for a given relation name.
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#initialize {|_self| ... } ⇒ Schema
constructor
private
A new instance of Schema.
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#key?(name) ⇒ Boolean
Return if a schema includes an attribute with the given name.
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#merge(other) ⇒ Schema
(also: #+)
Merge with another schema.
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#prefix(prefix) ⇒ Schema
Project a schema with renamed attributes using provided prefix.
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#primary_key ⇒ Array<Attribute>
Return primary key attributes.
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#project(*names) ⇒ Schema
Project a schema to include only specified attributes.
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#rename(mapping) ⇒ Schema
Project a schema with renamed attributes.
- #set!(key, value) ⇒ Object private
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#to_ary ⇒ Array
Array with schema attributes.
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#to_ast ⇒ Array
Return AST for the schema.
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#to_h ⇒ Hash
Coerce schema into a <AttributeName=>Attribute> Hash.
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#to_input_hash ⇒ Dry::Types::Hash
private
Return coercion function using attribute types.
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#to_output_hash ⇒ Dry::Types::Hash
private
Return coercion function using attribute read types.
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#uniq(&block) ⇒ Schema
Return a new schema with uniq attributes.
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#wrap(prefix = name.dataset) ⇒ Schema
Return new schema with all attributes marked as prefixed and wrapped.
Methods included from Notifications::Listener
Methods included from Initializer
Methods included from Memoizable
Constructor Details
#initialize {|_self| ... } ⇒ Schema
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Returns a new instance of Schema.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 132 def initialize(*) super yield(self) if block_given? end |
Instance Attribute Details
#associations ⇒ AssociationSet (readonly)
Returns Optional association set (this is adapter-specific).
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 80 option :associations, default: -> { EMPTY_ASSOCIATION_SET } |
#attributes ⇒ Array (readonly)
Returns Array with schema attributes.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 76 option :attributes, default: -> { EMPTY_ARRAY } |
#canonical ⇒ Symbol (readonly)
Returns The canonical schema which is carried in all schema instances.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 91 option :canonical, default: -> { self } |
#inferrer ⇒ #call (readonly)
Returns An optional inferrer object used in ‘finalize!`.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 84 option :inferrer, default: -> { DEFAULT_INFERRER } |
#name ⇒ Symbol (readonly)
Returns The name of this schema.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 72 param :name |
#primary_key_name ⇒ Symbol (readonly)
Returns The name of the primary key. This is set because in most of the cases relations don’t have composite pks.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 99 option :primary_key_name, optional: true |
#primary_key_names ⇒ Array<Symbol> (readonly)
Returns A list of all pk names.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 103 option :primary_key_names, optional: true |
Class Method Details
.attributes(attributes, attr_class) ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 127 def self.attributes(attributes, attr_class) attributes.map { |type| attr_class.new(type) } end |
.define(name, attributes: EMPTY_ARRAY, attr_class: Attribute, **options) ⇒ Schema
Define a relation schema from plain rom types
Resulting schema will decorate plain rom types with adapter-specific types By default ‘Attribute` will be used
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 117 def self.define(name, attributes: EMPTY_ARRAY, attr_class: Attribute, **) new( name, attr_class: attr_class, attributes: attributes(attributes, attr_class), ** ) { |schema| yield(schema) if block_given? } end |
Instance Method Details
#[](key, src = name.to_sym) ⇒ Object
Return attribute
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 190 def [](key, src = name.to_sym) attr = if count_index[key].equal?(1) name_index[key] else source_index[src][key] end unless attr raise(KeyError, "#{key.inspect} attribute doesn't exist in #{src} schema") end attr end |
#append(*new_attributes) ⇒ Schema
Append more attributes to the schema
This returns a new schema instance
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 307 def append(*new_attributes) new(attributes + new_attributes) end |
#call(relation) ⇒ Relation
Abstract method for creating a new relation based on schema definition
This can be used by views to generate a new relation automatically. In example a schema can project a relation, join any additional relations if it uncludes attributes from other relations etc.
Default implementation is a no-op and it simply returns back untouched relation
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 151 def call(relation) relation end |
#canonical? ⇒ Boolean
Return if a schema is canonical
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 340 def canonical? self.equal?(canonical) end |
#each {|Attribute| ... } ⇒ Object
Iterate over schema’s attributes
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 160 def each(&block) attributes.each(&block) end |
#empty? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Check if schema has any attributes
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 169 def empty? attributes.size == 0 end |
#exclude(*names) ⇒ Schema
Exclude provided attributes from a schema
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 223 def exclude(*names) project(*(map(&:name) - names)) end |
#finalize!(**opts) ⇒ self
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Finalize a schema
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 349 def finalize!(**opts) return self if frozen? freeze end |
#finalize_associations!(relations:) ⇒ self
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Finalize associations defined in a schema
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 379 def finalize_associations!(relations:) set!(:associations, yield) if associations.any? self end |
#finalize_attributes!(gateway: nil, relations: nil) ⇒ self
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
This hook is called when relation is being build during container finalization
When block is provided it’ll be called just before freezing the instance so that additional ivars can be set
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 362 def finalize_attributes!(gateway: nil, relations: nil) inferrer.(self, gateway).each { |key, value| set!(key, value) } yield if block_given? initialize_primary_key_names self end |
#foreign_key(relation) ⇒ Attribute
Return FK attribute for a given relation name
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 273 def foreign_key(relation) detect { |attr| attr.foreign_key? && attr.target == relation } end |
#key?(name) ⇒ Boolean
Return if a schema includes an attribute with the given name
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 331 def key?(name) ! attributes.detect { |attr| attr.name == name }.nil? end |
#merge(other) ⇒ Schema Also known as: +
Merge with another schema
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 293 def merge(other) append(*other) end |
#prefix(prefix) ⇒ Schema
Project a schema with renamed attributes using provided prefix
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 250 def prefix(prefix) new(map { |attr| attr.prefixed(prefix) }) end |
#primary_key ⇒ Array<Attribute>
Return primary key attributes
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 282 def primary_key select(&:primary_key?) end |
#project(*names) ⇒ Schema
Project a schema to include only specified attributes
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 212 def project(*names) new(names.map { |name| name.is_a?(Symbol) ? self[name] : name }) end |
#rename(mapping) ⇒ Schema
Project a schema with renamed attributes
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 234 def rename(mapping) new_attributes = map do |attr| alias_name = mapping[attr.name] alias_name ? attr.aliased(alias_name) : attr end new(new_attributes) end |
#set!(key, value) ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 421 def set!(key, value) instance_variable_set("@#{ key }", value) [key] = value end |
#to_ary ⇒ Array
Returns Array with schema attributes.
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 105 option :attributes, default: -> { EMPTY_ARRAY } |
#to_ast ⇒ Array
Return AST for the schema
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 416 def to_ast [:schema, [name, attributes.map(&:to_ast)]] end |
#to_h ⇒ Hash
Coerce schema into a <AttributeName=>Attribute> Hash
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 178 def to_h each_with_object({}) { |attr, h| h[attr.name] = attr } end |
#to_input_hash ⇒ Dry::Types::Hash
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Return coercion function using attribute types
This is used for ‘input_schema` in relations, typically commands use it for processing input
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 405 def to_input_hash Types::Coercible::Hash.schema( map { |attr| [attr.name, attr.to_write_type] }.to_h ) end |
#to_output_hash ⇒ Dry::Types::Hash
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Return coercion function using attribute read types
This is used for ‘output_schema` in relations
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 391 def to_output_hash Types::Coercible::Hash.schema( map { |attr| [attr.key, attr.to_read_type] }.to_h ) end |
#uniq(&block) ⇒ Schema
Return a new schema with uniq attributes
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 316 def uniq(&block) if block new(attributes.uniq(&block)) else new(attributes.uniq(&:name)) end end |
#wrap(prefix = name.dataset) ⇒ Schema
Return new schema with all attributes marked as prefixed and wrapped
This is useful when relations are joined and the right side should be marked as wrapped
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# File 'lib/rom/schema.rb', line 264 def wrap(prefix = name.dataset) new(map { |attr| attr.wrapped? ? attr : attr.wrapped(prefix) }) end |