class ActiveRecord::DatabaseConfigurations

Parent:
Object

ActiveRecord::DatabaseConfigurations returns an array of DatabaseConfig objects (either a HashConfig or UrlConfig) that are constructed from the application's database configuration hash or URL string.

Attributes

configurations[R]

Public Class Methods

new(configurations = {}) Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 17
def initialize(configurations = {})
  @configurations = build_configs(configurations)
end

Public Instance Methods

[](env = ActiveRecord::ConnectionHandling::DEFAULT_ENV.call.to_s)
Alias for: default_hash
blank?()
Alias for: empty?
configs_for(env_name: nil, spec_name: nil, include_replicas: false) Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 38
def configs_for(env_name: nil, spec_name: nil, include_replicas: false)
  configs = env_with_configs(env_name)

  unless include_replicas
    configs = configs.select do |db_config|
      !db_config.replica?
    end
  end

  if spec_name
    configs.find do |db_config|
      db_config.spec_name == spec_name
    end
  else
    configs
  end
end

Collects the configs for the environment and optionally the specification name passed in. To include replica configurations pass include_replicas: true.

If a spec name is provided a single DatabaseConfig object will be returned, otherwise an array of DatabaseConfig objects will be returned that corresponds with the environment and type requested.

Options

  • env_name: The environment name. Defaults to nil which will collect configs for all environments.

  • spec_name: The specification name (i.e. primary, animals, etc.). Defaults to nil.

  • include_replicas: Determines whether to include replicas in the returned list. Most of the time we're only iterating over the write connection (i.e. migrations don't need to run for the write and read connection). Defaults to false.

default_hash(env = ActiveRecord::ConnectionHandling::DEFAULT_ENV.call.to_s) Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 62
def default_hash(env = ActiveRecord::ConnectionHandling::DEFAULT_ENV.call.to_s)
  default = find_db_config(env)
  default.config if default
end

Returns the config hash that corresponds with the environment

If the application has multiple databases default_hash will return the first config hash for the environment.

{ database: "my_db", adapter: "mysql2" }
Also aliased as: []
each() { |env_name, config| ... } Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 96
def each
  throw_getter_deprecation(:each)
  configurations.each { |config|
    yield [config.env_name, config.config]
  }
end
empty?() Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 91
def empty?
  configurations.empty?
end

Checks if the application's configurations are empty.

Aliased to blank?

Also aliased as: blank?
find_db_config(env) Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 72
def find_db_config(env)
  configurations.find do |db_config|
    db_config.env_name == env.to_s ||
      (db_config.for_current_env? && db_config.spec_name == env.to_s)
  end
end

Returns a single DatabaseConfig object based on the requested environment.

If the application has multiple databases find_db_config will return the first DatabaseConfig for the environment.

first() Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 103
def first
  throw_getter_deprecation(:first)
  config = configurations.first
  [config.env_name, config.config]
end
to_h() Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/database_configurations.rb, line 80
def to_h
  configs = configurations.reverse.inject({}) do |memo, db_config|
    memo.merge(db_config.to_legacy_hash)
  end

  Hash[configs.to_a.reverse]
end

Returns the DatabaseConfigurations object as a Hash.

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Licensed under the MIT License.