removing query.rb since it is no longer used

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Ryan Bates 2010-12-30 15:45:22 -08:00
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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ require 'cancan/controller_resource'
require 'cancan/controller_additions'
require 'cancan/model_additions'
require 'cancan/exceptions'
require 'cancan/query'
require 'cancan/inherited_resource'
require 'cancan/model_adapters/abstract_adapter'

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module CanCan
# Generates the sql conditions and association joins for use in ActiveRecord queries.
# Normally you will not use this class directly, but instead through ModelAdditions#accessible_by.
class Query
def initialize(sanitizer, rules)
@sanitizer = sanitizer
@rules = rules
end
# Returns conditions intended to be used inside a database query. Normally you will not call this
# method directly, but instead go through ModelAdditions#accessible_by.
#
# If there is only one "can" definition, a hash of conditions will be returned matching the one defined.
#
# can :manage, User, :id => 1
# query(:manage, User).conditions # => { :id => 1 }
#
# If there are multiple "can" definitions, a SQL string will be returned to handle complex cases.
#
# can :manage, User, :id => 1
# can :manage, User, :manager_id => 1
# cannot :manage, User, :self_managed => true
# query(:manage, User).conditions # => "not (self_managed = 't') AND ((manager_id = 1) OR (id = 1))"
#
def conditions
if @rules.size == 1 && @rules.first.base_behavior
# Return the conditions directly if there's just one definition
@rules.first.tableized_conditions.dup
else
@rules.reverse.inject(false_sql) do |sql, rule|
merge_conditions(sql, rule.tableized_conditions.dup, rule.base_behavior)
end
end
end
# Returns the associations used in conditions for the :joins option of a search.
# See ActiveRecordAdditions#accessible_by for use in Active Record.
def joins
joins_hash = {}
@rules.each do |rule|
merge_joins(joins_hash, rule.associations_hash)
end
clean_joins(joins_hash) unless joins_hash.empty?
end
private
def merge_conditions(sql, conditions_hash, behavior)
if conditions_hash.blank?
behavior ? true_sql : false_sql
else
conditions = sanitize_sql(conditions_hash)
case sql
when true_sql
behavior ? true_sql : "not (#{conditions})"
when false_sql
behavior ? conditions : false_sql
else
behavior ? "(#{conditions}) OR (#{sql})" : "not (#{conditions}) AND (#{sql})"
end
end
end
def false_sql
sanitize_sql(['?=?', true, false])
end
def true_sql
sanitize_sql(['?=?', true, true])
end
def sanitize_sql(conditions)
@sanitizer.send(:sanitize_sql, conditions)
end
# Takes two hashes and does a deep merge.
def merge_joins(base, add)
add.each do |name, nested|
if base[name].is_a?(Hash) && !nested.empty?
merge_joins(base[name], nested)
else
base[name] = nested
end
end
end
# Removes empty hashes and moves everything into arrays.
def clean_joins(joins_hash)
joins = []
joins_hash.each do |name, nested|
joins << (nested.empty? ? name : {name => clean_joins(nested)})
end
joins
end
end
end