class Quantity < ApplicationRecord ATTRIBUTES = [:name, :description, :parent_id] belongs_to :user, optional: true belongs_to :parent, optional: true, class_name: "Quantity" has_many :subquantities, class_name: "Quantity", inverse_of: :parent, dependent: :restrict_with_error validate if: ->{ parent.present? } do errors.add(:parent, :user_mismatch) unless user == parent.user errors.add(:parent, :self_reference) if self == parent end validate if: ->{ parent.present? }, on: :update do errors.add(:parent, :descendant_reference) if ancestor_of?(parent) end validates :name, presence: true, uniqueness: {scope: [:user_id, :parent_id]}, length: {maximum: type_for_attribute(:name).limit} validates :description, length: {maximum: type_for_attribute(:description).limit} # Not persisted attribute attribute :depth, :integer scope :defaults, ->{ where(user: nil) } # Return: ordered [sub]hierarchy scope :ordered, ->(root: nil) { numbered = Arel::Table.new('numbered') self.model.with(numbered: numbered(:parent_id, :name)).with_recursive(arel_table.name => [ numbered.project( numbered[Arel.star], numbered.cast(numbered[:child_number], 'BINARY').as('path'), Arel::Nodes.build_quoted(root&.depth || 0).as('depth') ).where(root.nil? ? numbered[:parent_id].eq(nil) : numbered[:id].eq(root.id)), numbered.project( numbered[Arel.star], arel_table[:path].concat(numbered[:child_number]), arel_table[:depth] + 1 ).join(arel_table).on(numbered[:parent_id].eq(arel_table[:id])) ]).order(arel_table[:path]) } # TODO: extract named functions to custom Arel extension # NOTE: once recursive queries allow use of window functions, this scope can # be merged with :ordered # https://gist.github.com/ProGM/c6df08da14708dcc28b5ca325df37ceb#extending-arel scope :numbered, ->(parent_column, order_column) { select( arel_table[Arel.star], Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new( 'LPAD', [ Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('ROW_NUMBER', []) .over(Arel::Nodes::Window.new.partition(parent_column).order(order_column)), Arel::SelectManager.new.project( Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('LENGTH', [Arel.star.count]) ).from(arel_table), Arel::Nodes.build_quoted('0') ], ).as('child_number') ) } def to_s name end def destroyable? subquantities.empty? end def default? parent_id.nil? end # Return: successive record in order of appearance, including :depth # attribute. Used for partial view reload. def successive quantities = Quantity.arel_table Quantity.with( quantities: user.quantities.ordered.select( Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('LAG', [quantities[:id]]).over.as('lag_id') ) ).where(quantities[:lag_id].eq(id)).first end def with_progenies user.quantities.ordered(root: self).to_a end def progenies user.quantities.progenies(self).to_a end # Return: record `of` with its ancestors, sorted by `depth` scope :with_ancestors, ->(of) { selected = Arel::Table.new('selected') model.with(selected: self).with_recursive(arel_table.name => [ selected.project(selected[Arel.star], Arel::Nodes.build_quoted(0).as('depth')) .where(selected[:id].eq(of&.id)), # Ancestors are listed bottom up, so it's impossible to know depth at the # start. Start with depth = 0 and count downwards, then adjust by the # amount needed to set biggest negative depth to 0. selected.project(selected[Arel.star], arel_table[:depth] - 1) .join(arel_table).on(selected[:id].eq(arel_table[:parent_id])) ]).select( arel_table[Arel.star], (arel_table[:depth] + Arel::SelectManager.new.project(Arel.star.count).from(arel_table) - 1) .as('depth') ).order(arel_table[:depth]) } # Return: ancestors of (possibly destroyed) self def ancestors user.quantities.with_ancestors(parent) end def ancestor_of?(descendant) quantities = Quantity.arel_table ancestors = Arel::Table.new('ancestors') Quantity.with_recursive(ancestors: [ user.quantities.where(id: descendant.id), user.quantities.joins(quantities.create_join( ancestors, quantities.create_on(quantities[:id].eq(ancestors[:parent_id])) )) ]).from(ancestors).exists?(ancestors: {id: id}) end end