Module: Sequel::SQL::CastMethods

Overview

Holds methods that are used to cast objects to different SQL types.

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#cast(sql_type) ⇒ Object

Cast the reciever to the given SQL type. You can specify a ruby class as a type, and it is handled similarly to using a database independent type in the schema methods.

Sequel.function(:func).cast(:integer) # CAST(func() AS integer)
Sequel.function(:func).cast(String) # CAST(func() AS varchar(255))


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# File 'lib/sequel/sql.rb', line 678

def cast(sql_type)
  Cast.new(self, sql_type)
end

#cast_numeric(sql_type = nil) ⇒ Object

Cast the reciever to the given SQL type (or the database’s default Integer type if none given), and return the result as a NumericExpression, so you can use the bitwise operators on the result.

Sequel.function(:func).cast_numeric # CAST(func() AS integer)
Sequel.function(:func).cast_numeric(Float) # CAST(func() AS double precision)


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# File 'lib/sequel/sql.rb', line 688

def cast_numeric(sql_type = nil)
  Cast.new(self, sql_type || Integer).sql_number
end

#cast_string(sql_type = nil) ⇒ Object

Cast the reciever to the given SQL type (or the database’s default String type if none given), and return the result as a StringExpression, so you can use + directly on the result for SQL string concatenation.

Sequel.function(:func).cast_string # CAST(func() AS varchar(255))
Sequel.function(:func).cast_string(:text) # CAST(func() AS text)


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# File 'lib/sequel/sql.rb', line 698

def cast_string(sql_type = nil)
  Cast.new(self, sql_type || String).sql_string
end