Using model concerns which include scopes, what is the best way to write these knowing that nested and/or self-referencing queries are likely?
In one of my concerns, I have scopes similar to these:
scope :current, ->(as_at = Time.now) { current_and_expired(as_at).current_and_future(as_at) }
scope :current_and_future, ->(as_at = Time.now) { where("#{upper_bound_column} IS NULL OR #{upper_bound_column} >= ?", as_at) }
scope :current_and_expired, ->(as_at = Time.now) { where("#{lower_bound_column} IS NULL OR #{lower_bound_column} <= ?", as_at) }
def self.lower_bound_column
lower_bound_field
end
def self.upper_bound_column
upper_bound_field
end
And is referred to via has_many's, example: has_many :company_users, -> { current }
If an ActiveRecord query is made which refers to a few models that include the concern, this results in an 'ambiguous column name' exception which makes sense.
To help overcome this, I change the column name helper methods to now be
def self.lower_bound_column
"#{self.table_name}.#{lower_bound_field}"
end
def self.upper_bound_column
"#{self.table_name}.#{upper_bound_field}"
end
Which works great, until you require self-referencing queries. Arel helps mitigate these issues by aliasing the table name in the resulting SQL, for example:
LEFT OUTER JOIN "company_users" "company_users_companies" ON "company_users_companies"."company_id" = "companies"."id"
and
INNER JOIN "company_users" ON "users"."id" = "company_users"."user_id" WHERE "company_users"."company_id" = $2
The issue here is that self.table_name
no longer refers to the table name in the query. And this results in the tongue in cheek hint: HINT: Perhaps you meant to reference the table alias "company_users_companies"
In an attempt to migrate these queries over to Arel, I changed the column name helper methods to:
def self.lower_bound_column
self.class.arel_table[lower_bound_field.to_sym]
end
def self.upper_bound_column
self.class.arel_table[upper_bound_field.to_sym]
end
and updated the scopes to reflect:
lower_bound_column.eq(nil).or(lower_bound_column.lteq(as_at))
but this just ported the issue across since self.class.arel_table
will always be the same regardless of the query.
I guess my question is, is how do I create scopes that can be used in self-referencing queries, which require operators such as <=
and >=
?
Edits
I have created a basic application to help showcase this issue.
git clone git@github.com:fattymiller/expirable_test.git
cd expirable_test
createdb expirable_test-development
bundle install
rake db:migrate
rake db:seed
rails s
Findings and assumptions
- Works in sqlite3, not Postgres. Most likely because Postgres enforces the order of queries in the SQL?
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