问题
I have a few massive SQL request involving join across various models in my rails application. A single request can involve 6 to 10 tables.
To run the request faster I want to use sub-queries in the joins (that way I can filter these tables before the join and reduce the columns to the ones I need). I'm trying to achieve this using ARel.
I thought I found the solution to my problem there: How to do joins on subqueries in AREL within Rails,
but things must have changed because I get undefined method '[]' for Arel::SelectManager
.
Does anybody have any idea how to achieve this (without using strings) ?
回答1:
Pierre, I thought a better solution could be the following (inspiration from this gist):
a = A.arel_table
b = B.arel_table
subquery = b.project(b[:a_id].as('A_id')).where{c > 4}
subquery = subquery.as('intm_table')
query = A.join(subquery).on(subquery[:A_id].eq(a[:id]))
No particular reason for naming the alias as "intm_table", I just thought it would be less confusing.
回答2:
OK so my main problem was that you can't join a Arel::SelectManager ... BUT you can join a table aliasing. So to generate the request in my comment above:
a = A.arel_table
b = B.arel_table
subquery = B.select(:a_id).where{c > 4}
query = A.join(subquery.as('B')).on(b[:a_id].eq(a[:id])
query.to_sql # SELECT A.* INNER JOIN (SELECT B.a_id FROM B WHERE B.c > 4) B ON A.id = B.a_id
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15789145/how-to-join-on-subqueries-using-arel