Class: Spree::Product

Inherits:
Base
  • Object
show all
Extended by:
FriendlyId
Defined in:
app/models/spree/product.rb,
app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Base

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Methods included from Spree::Preferences::Preferable

#clear_preferences, #default_preferences, #defined_preferences, #get_preference, #has_preference!, #has_preference?, #preference_default, #preference_type, #set_preference

Instance Attribute Details

#option_values_hashObject

Returns the value of attribute option_values_hash.



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 96

def option_values_hash
  @option_values_hash
end

#prototype_idObject

Adding properties and option types on creation based on a chosen prototype



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 119

def prototype_id
  @prototype_id
end

Class Method Details

.active(currency = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb', line 195

def self.active(currency = nil)
  not_deleted.available(nil, currency)
end

.add_search_scope(name, &block) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb', line 7

def self.add_search_scope(name, &block)
  self.singleton_class.send(:define_method, name.to_sym, &block)
  search_scopes << name.to_sym
end

.add_simple_scopes(scopes) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb', line 21

def self.add_simple_scopes(scopes)
  scopes.each do |name|
    # We should not define price scopes here, as they require something slightly different
    next if name.to_s.include?("master_price")
    parts = name.to_s.match(/(.*)_by_(.*)/)
    self.scope(name.to_s, -> { order("#{Product.quoted_table_name}.#{parts[2]} #{parts[1] == 'ascend' ?  "ASC" : "DESC"}") })
  end
end

.available(available_on = nil, currency = nil) ⇒ Object

Can’t use add_search_scope for this as it needs a default argument



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# File 'app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb', line 190

def self.available(available_on = nil, currency = nil)
  joins(:master => :prices).where("#{Product.quoted_table_name}.available_on <= ?", available_on || Time.now)
end

.distinct_by_product_ids(sort_order = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb', line 204

def self.distinct_by_product_ids(sort_order = nil)
  sort_column = sort_order.split(" ").first

  # Postgres will complain when using ordering by expressions not present in
  # SELECT DISTINCT. e.g.
  #
  #   PG::InvalidColumnReference: ERROR:  for SELECT DISTINCT, ORDER BY
  #   expressions must appear in select list. e.g.
  #
  #   SELECT  DISTINCT "spree_products".* FROM "spree_products" LEFT OUTER JOIN
  #   "spree_variants" ON "spree_variants"."product_id" = "spree_products"."id" AND "spree_variants"."is_master" = 't'
  #   AND "spree_variants"."deleted_at" IS NULL LEFT OUTER JOIN "spree_prices" ON
  #   "spree_prices"."variant_id" = "spree_variants"."id" AND "spree_prices"."currency" = 'USD'
  #   AND "spree_prices"."deleted_at" IS NULL WHERE "spree_products"."deleted_at" IS NULL AND ('t'='t')
  #   ORDER BY "spree_prices"."amount" ASC LIMIT 10 OFFSET 0
  #
  # Don't allow sort_column, a variable coming from params,
  # to be anything but a column in the database
  if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.adapter_name == 'PostgreSQL' && !column_names.include?(sort_column)
    all
  else
    distinct
  end
end

.like_any(fields, values) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 161

def self.like_any(fields, values)
  where fields.map { |field|
    values.map { |value|
      arel_table[field].matches("%#{value}%")
    }.inject(:or)
  }.inject(:or)
end

.property_conditions(property) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb', line 30

def self.property_conditions(property)
  properties = Property.table_name
  conditions = case property
  when String   then { "#{properties}.name" => property }
  when Property then { "#{properties}.id" => property.id }
  else               { "#{properties}.id" => property.to_i }
  end
end

.simple_scopesObject



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# File 'app/models/spree/product/scopes.rb', line 12

def self.simple_scopes
  [
    :ascend_by_updated_at,
    :descend_by_updated_at,
    :ascend_by_name,
    :descend_by_name
  ]
end

Instance Method Details

#available?Boolean

determine if product is available. deleted products and products with nil or future available_on date are not available

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 150

def available?
  !(available_on.nil? || available_on.future?) && !deleted?
end

#categorise_variants_from_option(opt_type) ⇒ Object

split variants list into hash which shows mapping of opt value onto matching variants eg categorise_variants_from_option(color) => -> […], “blue” -> […]



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 156

def categorise_variants_from_option(opt_type)
  return {} unless option_types.include?(opt_type)
  variants.active.group_by { |v| v.option_values.detect { |o| o.option_type == opt_type} }
end

#deleted?Boolean

use deleted? rather than checking the attribute directly. this allows extensions to override deleted? if they want to provide their own definition.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 143

def deleted?
  !!deleted_at
end

#duplicateObject

for adding products which are closely related to existing ones define “duplicate_extra” for site-specific actions, eg for additional fields



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 135

def duplicate
  duplicator = ProductDuplicator.new(self)
  duplicator.duplicate
end

#empty_option_values?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 180

def empty_option_values?
  options.empty? || options.any? do |opt|
    opt.option_type.option_values.empty?
  end
end

#ensure_option_types_exist_for_values_hashObject

Ensures option_types and product_option_types exist for keys in option_values_hash



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 125

def ensure_option_types_exist_for_values_hash
  return if option_values_hash.nil?
  option_values_hash.keys.map(&:to_i).each do |id|
    self.option_type_ids << id unless option_type_ids.include?(id)
    product_option_types.create(option_type_id: id) unless product_option_types.pluck(:option_type_id).include?(id)
  end
end

#has_variants?Boolean

the master variant is not a member of the variants array

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 106

def has_variants?
  variants.any?
end

#masterObject

Master variant may be deleted (i.e. when the product is deleted) which would make AR’s default finder return nil. This is a stopgap for that little problem.



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 221

def master
  super || variants_including_master.with_deleted.where(is_master: true).first
end

#possible_promotionsObject



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 205

def possible_promotions
  promotion_ids = promotion_rules.map(&:promotion_id).uniq
  Spree::Promotion.advertised.where(id: promotion_ids).reject(&:expired?)
end

#property(property_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 186

def property(property_name)
  return nil unless prop = properties.find_by(name: property_name)
  product_properties.find_by(property: prop).try(:value)
end

#set_property(property_name, property_value) ⇒ Object



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 191

def set_property(property_name, property_value)
  ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do
    # Works around spree_i18n #301
    property = if Property.exists?(name: property_name)
      Property.where(name: property_name).first
    else
      Property.create(name: property_name, presentation: property_name)
    end
    product_property = ProductProperty.where(product: self, property: property).first_or_initialize
    product_property.value = property_value
    product_property.save!
  end
end

#tax_categoryObject



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 110

def tax_category
  if self[:tax_category_id].nil?
    TaxCategory.where(is_default: true).first
  else
    TaxCategory.find(self[:tax_category_id])
  end
end

#total_on_handObject



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 210

def total_on_hand
  if any_variants_not_track_inventory?
    Float::INFINITY
  else
    stock_items.sum(:count_on_hand)
  end
end

#variants_and_option_values(current_currency = nil) ⇒ Object

Suitable for displaying only variants that has at least one option value. There may be scenarios where an option type is removed and along with it all option values. At that point all variants associated with only those values should not be displayed to frontend users. Otherwise it breaks the idea of having variants



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# File 'app/models/spree/product.rb', line 174

def variants_and_option_values(current_currency = nil)
  variants.includes(:option_values).active(current_currency).select do |variant|
    variant.option_values.any?
  end
end