I have the following code开发者_Python百科:
@posts = Post.joins(:user).joins(:blog).select
which is meant to find all posts and return them and the associated users and blogs.
However, users are optional which means that the INNER JOIN
that :joins
generates is not returning lots of records.
How do I use this to generate a LEFT OUTER JOIN
instead?
@posts = Post.joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN users ON users.id = posts.user_id").
joins(:blog).select
You can do with this with includes
as documented in the Rails guide:
Post.includes(:comments).where(comments: {visible: true})
Results in:
SELECT "posts"."id" AS t0_r0, ...
"comments"."updated_at" AS t1_r5
FROM "posts" LEFT OUTER JOIN "comments" ON "comments"."post_id" = "posts"."id"
WHERE (comments.visible = 1)
I'm a big fan of the squeel gem:
Post.joins{user.outer}.joins{blog}
It supports both inner
and outer
joins, as well as the ability to specify a class/type for polymorphic belongs_to relationships.
Use eager_load
:
@posts = Post.eager_load(:user)
By default when you pass ActiveRecord::Base#joins
a named association, it will perform an INNER JOIN. You'll have to pass a string representing your LEFT OUTER JOIN.
From the documentation:
:joins
- Either an SQL fragment for additional joins like "LEFT JOIN comments ON comments.post_id = id
" (rarely needed), named associations in the same form used for the:include
option, which will perform an INNER JOIN on the associated table(s), or an array containing a mixture of both strings and named associations.If the value is a string, then the records will be returned read-only since they will have attributes that do not correspond to the table‘s columns. Pass
:readonly => false
to override.
There is a left_outer_joins method in activerecord. You can use it like this:
@posts = Post.left_outer_joins(:user).joins(:blog).select
Good news, Rails 5 now supports LEFT OUTER JOIN
. Your query would now look like:
@posts = Post.left_outer_joins(:user, :blog)
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :friends, :foreign_key=>"u_from",:class_name=>"Friend"
end
class Friend < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
end
friends = user.friends.where(:u_req_status=>2).joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN users ON users.u_id = friends.u_to").select("friend_id,u_from,u_to,u_first_name,u_last_name,u_email,u_fbid,u_twtid,u_picture_url,u_quote")
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