What is scope/named_scope in rails?
I've recently started an in开发者_高级运维ternship. My employer uses ruby on rails, and I frequently encounter new syntax that I need to look up to understand. I've googled around for a good explanation of named_scope, but what I've found so far is mostly blog posts giving high praise for it, rather a straight definition or introduction.
What exactly is named_scope (now simply called scope) in ruby on rails?
A scope is a subset of a collection. Sounds complicated? It isn't. Imagine this:
You have Users. Now, some of those Users are subscribed to your newsletter. You marked those who receive a newsletter by adding a field to the Users Database (user.subscribed_to_newsletter = true). Naturally, you sometimes want to get those Users who are subscribed to your newsletter.
You could, of course, always do this:
User.where(subscribed_to_newsletter: true).each do #something
Instead of always writing this you could, however, do something like this.
#File: users.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
scope :newsletter, where(subscribed_to_newsletter: true)
#yada yada
end
If you're using Rails 4 or newer, do this instead:
#File: users.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
scope :newsletter, -> { where(subscribed_to_newsletter: true) }
#yada yada
end
This allows you to access your subscribers by simply doing this:
User.newsletter.each do #something
This is a very simple example but in general scopes can be very powerful tools to easy your work.
Check out this link: API Description
scope in active record is like class methods but they return Relation object which means you can call another scope or active record querying method on it.
For example, if you have a Zombie model (zombies table) with below mentioned scope methods,
class Zombie
scope :rotting, -> { where(rotting: true) }
scope :fresh, -> { where('age < ?', 25) }
scope :recent, -> { order(created_at: :desc) }
end
And you call
Zombie.rotting.fresh.recent.limit(3)
It translates to the below in SQL,
select "zombies.*" from "zombies" where "zombies"."rotting" = 't' and (age<20) order by create_at desc limit 3
Example above is based on rails 4 syntax
The best way to understand about the details is to go to API Documentation.
You'll get the complete details and the ways we can use Scopes.
API Documentation of Scope
- Imagine you have a model: Person.
Now imagine you :
- want all the people in the world who have red hair.
- want all the people in the world who play cricket
You could get those particular classes of people by using a scope!
Person.red_hair.cricket ## finds all people with red hair who play cricket
Person.red_hair ## finds all people with red hair
Person.cricket ## finds all people who play cricket.
Now that wasn't so hard was it?
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