Negate ActiveRecord query scope

别来无恙 提交于 2019-12-10 02:29:05

问题


I have a slightly complicated scope on a model

class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base
  scope :active,       -> { where(inactive: false) }
  scope :groups,       -> { where(contact_type: 2308) }
  scope :group_search, -> (query) do
    active.groups.where("last_name LIKE '%' + ? + '%'", query)
  end
end

For testing purposes, I want to make sure that all Contacts not returned by group_search are excluded for the right reasons.

But to get that list, I have to load

Contact.all - Contact.group_search('query')

which runs two queries, returns an Array instead of a Relation, and is slower than I'd like.

And since I'm testing the group_search scope, writing another scope that is its negative would kind of spoil the point. I'd rather just do something like:

Contact.merge.not(Contact.group_search('query'))

to generate the following SQL query:

SELECT * 
FROM contacts 
WHERE NOT (contact_type = 2308 AND inactive = 0 AND last_name LIKE '%' + ? + '%')

Is there any way of doing this?


回答1:


To negate an scope you can use:

Contact.where.not(id: Contact.group_search('query'))

This is not the same as using pluck (proposed in one of the comments):

Contact.where.not(id: Contact.group_search('query').pluck(:id)) 

Without the pluck, it produces one query (with two selects):

SELECT  `contacts`.* FROM `contacts` WHERE `contacts`.`id` NOT IN (SELECT `contacts`.`id` FROM `contacts` WHERE `contacts`.`group_search` = 'query')

With the pluck, it produces two independent queries:

SELECT `contacts`.`id` FROM `contacts` WHERE `contacts`.`group_search` = 'query'
SELECT  `contacts`.* FROM `contacts` WHERE `contacts`.`id` NOT IN (1, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361)

When querying many records, the first one is way more efficient. Of course Contact.where.not(group_search: 'query') is more efficient as it produces one query with one select (but this may be not possible in some cases):

SELECT `contacts`.`id` FROM `contacts` WHERE `contacts`.`group_search` != 'query'



回答2:


I think what you are looking for is called negating the scope, you can use where_values (or where_values_hash in Rails >= 5):

conditions = Contact.group_search('query').where_values
@contacts = Contact.where.not(conditions.reduce(:and))

For this solution to work in Rails 4.x, you should provide values in the scope as arrays:

scope :groups, -> { where(contact_type: [2308]) }

I'v also found a neat general implementation for negating the scopes, you may also find it interesting.




回答3:


In Rails 6, negative scopes are added on the enum values.

You can use it like this:

Contact.not_active
Contact.not_groups
Contact.not_group_search

Related pull request



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31527819/negate-activerecord-query-scope

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