Module: Sequel::Model::Associations::SingularAssociationReflection

Overview

Methods that turn an association that returns multiple objects into an association that returns a single object.

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#assign_singular?Boolean

Singular associations do not assign singular if they are using the ruby eager limit strategy and have a slice range, since they need to store the array of associated objects in order to pick the correct one with an offset.



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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 1053

def assign_singular?
  super && (eager_limit_strategy != :ruby || !slice_range)
end

#filter_by_associations_add_conditions?Boolean

Add conditions when filtering by singular associations with orders, since the underlying relationship is probably not one-to-one.



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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 1059

def filter_by_associations_add_conditions?
  super || self[:order] || self[:eager_limit_strategy] || self[:filter_limit_strategy]
end

#limit_and_offsetObject

Make sure singular associations always have 1 as the limit



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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 1064

def limit_and_offset
  r = super
  if r.first == 1
    r
  else
    [1, r[1]]
  end
end

#returns_array?Boolean

Singular associations always return a single object, not an array.



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# File 'lib/sequel/model/associations.rb', line 1074

def returns_array?
  false
end