Methods related to resolving Toucan 2 models, appropriate table names to use when building queries for them, and namespaces to use for columns in query results.
Methods related to resolving Toucan 2 models, appropriate table names to use when building queries for them, and namespaces to use for columns in query results.
(default-connectable model₁)
The default connectable that should be used when executing queries for model
if
no toucan2.connection/*current-connectable*
is currently bound. By default, this just returns the global default
connectable, :default
, but you can tell Toucan to use a different default connectable for a model by implementing
this method.
default-connectable is defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:42).
It caches methods using a methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache
.
It uses the method combination methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination
with the threading strategy :thread-last
.
It uses the dispatcher methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher
with hierarchy #'clojure.core/global-hierarchy
and prefs {}
.
The default value is :default
.
It uses the method table methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable
.
These primary methods are known:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:50)
It has the following documentation:
Return nil
, so we can fall thru to something else (presumably :default
anyway)?
The default connectable that should be used when executing queries for `model` if no [[toucan2.connection/*current-connectable*]] is currently bound. By default, this just returns the global default connectable, `:default`, but you can tell Toucan to use a different default connectable for a model by implementing this method. default-connectable is defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:42). It caches methods using a `methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache`. It uses the method combination `methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination` with the threading strategy `:thread-last`. It uses the dispatcher `methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher` with hierarchy `#'clojure.core/global-hierarchy` and prefs `{}`. The default value is `:default`. It uses the method table `methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable`. These primary methods are known: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:50) It has the following documentation: Return `nil`, so we can fall thru to something else (presumably `:default` anyway)?
(model->namespace model₁)
Return a map of namespaces to use when fetching results with this model.
(m/defmethod model->namespace ::my-model
[_model]
{::my-model "x"
::another-model "y"})
model->namespace is defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:160).
It caches methods using a methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache
.
It uses the method combination methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination
with the threading strategy :thread-last
.
It uses the dispatcher methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher
with hierarchy #'clojure.core/global-hierarchy
and prefs {}
.
The default value is :default
.
It uses the method table methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable
.
These primary methods are known:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:172)
It has the following documentation:
By default, don't namespace column names when fetching rows.
These aux methods are known:
:after
methods:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:177)
It has the following documentation:
Validate the results.
Return a map of namespaces to use when fetching results with this model. ```clj (m/defmethod model->namespace ::my-model [_model] {::my-model "x" ::another-model "y"}) ``` model->namespace is defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:160). It caches methods using a `methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache`. It uses the method combination `methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination` with the threading strategy `:thread-last`. It uses the dispatcher `methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher` with hierarchy `#'clojure.core/global-hierarchy` and prefs `{}`. The default value is `:default`. It uses the method table `methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable`. These primary methods are known: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:172) It has the following documentation: By default, don't namespace column names when fetching rows. These aux methods are known: `:after` methods: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:177) It has the following documentation: Validate the results.
(namespace model)
Get the namespace that should be used to prefix keys associated with a model
in query results. This is taken from the
model's implementation of model->namespace
.
Get the namespace that should be used to prefix keys associated with a `model` in query results. This is taken from the model's implementation of [[model->namespace]].
(primary-key-values-map instance)
(primary-key-values-map model m)
Return a map of primary key values for a Toucan 2 instance
.
Return a map of primary key values for a Toucan 2 `instance`.
(primary-keys model₁)
Return a sequence of the primary key columns names, as keywords, for a model. The default primary keys for a model are
[:id]
; implement this method if your model has different primary keys.
;; tell Toucan that :model/bird has a composite primary key consisting of the columns :id and :name
(m/defmethod primary-keys :model/bird
[_model]
[:id :name])
If an implementation returns a single keyword, the default :around
method will automatically wrap it in a vector. It
also validates that the ultimate result is a sequence of keywords, so it is safe to assume that calls to this will
always return a sequence of keywords.
primary-keys is defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:106).
It caches methods using a methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache
.
It uses the method combination methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination
with the threading strategy :thread-last
.
It uses the dispatcher methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher
with hierarchy #'clojure.core/global-hierarchy
and prefs {}
.
The default value is :default
.
It uses the method table methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable
.
These primary methods are known:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:211)
It has the following documentation:
By default the primary key for a model is the column :id
; or :some-namespace/id
if the model defines a namespace
for itself with model->namespace
.
These aux methods are known:
:around
methods:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:123)
It has the following documentation:
If the PK comes back unwrapped, wrap it -- make sure results are always returned as a vector of keywords. Throw an error if results are in the incorrect format.
Return a sequence of the primary key columns names, as keywords, for a model. The default primary keys for a model are `[:id]`; implement this method if your model has different primary keys. ```clj ;; tell Toucan that :model/bird has a composite primary key consisting of the columns :id and :name (m/defmethod primary-keys :model/bird [_model] [:id :name]) ``` If an implementation returns a single keyword, the default `:around` method will automatically wrap it in a vector. It also validates that the ultimate result is a sequence of keywords, so it is safe to assume that calls to this will always return a sequence of keywords. primary-keys is defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:106). It caches methods using a `methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache`. It uses the method combination `methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination` with the threading strategy `:thread-last`. It uses the dispatcher `methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher` with hierarchy `#'clojure.core/global-hierarchy` and prefs `{}`. The default value is `:default`. It uses the method table `methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable`. These primary methods are known: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:211) It has the following documentation: By default the primary key for a model is the column `:id`; or `:some-namespace/id` if the model defines a namespace for itself with [[model->namespace]]. These aux methods are known: `:around` methods: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:123) It has the following documentation: If the PK comes back unwrapped, wrap it -- make sure results are always returned as a vector of keywords. Throw an error if results are in the incorrect format.
(resolve-model modelable₁)
Resolve a modelable to an actual Toucan model (usually a keyword). A modelable is anything that can be resolved to
a model via this method. You can implement this method to define special model resolution behavior, for example
toucan2-toucan1
defines a method for clojure.lang.Symbol
that does namespace resolution to return an appropriate
model keyword.
You can also implement this method to do define behaviors when a model is used, for example making sure some namespace with method implementation for the model is loaded, logging some information, etc.
resolve-model is defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:18).
It caches methods using a methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache
.
It uses the method combination methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination
with the threading strategy :thread-last
.
It uses the dispatcher methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher
with hierarchy #'clojure.core/global-hierarchy
and prefs {}
.
The default value is :default
.
It uses the method table methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable
.
These primary methods are known:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:29)
It has the following documentation:
Default implementation. Return modelable
as is, i.e., there is nothing to resolve, and we can use it directly as a
model.
These aux methods are known:
:around
methods:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:35)
It has the following documentation:
Log model resolution as it happens for debugging purposes.
Resolve a *modelable* to an actual Toucan *model* (usually a keyword). A modelable is anything that can be resolved to a model via this method. You can implement this method to define special model resolution behavior, for example `toucan2-toucan1` defines a method for `clojure.lang.Symbol` that does namespace resolution to return an appropriate model keyword. You can also implement this method to do define behaviors when a model is used, for example making sure some namespace with method implementation for the model is loaded, logging some information, etc. resolve-model is defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:18). It caches methods using a `methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache`. It uses the method combination `methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination` with the threading strategy `:thread-last`. It uses the dispatcher `methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher` with hierarchy `#'clojure.core/global-hierarchy` and prefs `{}`. The default value is `:default`. It uses the method table `methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable`. These primary methods are known: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:29) It has the following documentation: Default implementation. Return `modelable` as is, i.e., there is nothing to resolve, and we can use it directly as a model. These aux methods are known: `:around` methods: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:35) It has the following documentation: Log model resolution as it happens for debugging purposes.
(select-pks-fn modelable)
Return a function to get the value(s) of the primary key(s) from a row, as a single value or vector of values. Used
by toucan2.select/select-pks-reducible
and thus
by toucan2.select/select-pks-set
, toucan2.select/select-pks-vec
, etc.
The primary keys are determined by primary-keys
. By default this is simply the keyword :id
.
Return a function to get the value(s) of the primary key(s) from a row, as a single value or vector of values. Used by [[toucan2.select/select-pks-reducible]] and thus by [[toucan2.select/select-pks-set]], [[toucan2.select/select-pks-vec]], etc. The primary keys are determined by [[primary-keys]]. By default this is simply the keyword `:id`.
(table-name model₁)
Return the actual underlying table name that should be used to query a model
.
By default for things that implement name
, the table name is just (keyword (name x))
.
(t2/table-name :models/user)
;; =>
:user
You can write your own implementations for this for models whose table names do not match their name
.
This is guaranteed to return a keyword, so it can easily be used directly in Honey SQL queries and the like; if you
return something else, the default :after
method will convert it to a keyword for you.
table-name is defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:55).
It caches methods using a methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache
.
It uses the method combination methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination
with the threading strategy :thread-last
.
It uses the dispatcher methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher
with hierarchy #'clojure.core/global-hierarchy
and prefs {}
.
The default value is :default
.
It uses the method table methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable
.
These primary methods are known:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:75)
It has the following documentation:
Fallback implementation. Redirects keywords to the implementation for clojure.lang.Named
(use the name
of the
keyword). For everything else, throws an error, since we don't know how to get a table name from it.
clojure.lang.Named
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:91)
It has the following documentation:
Default implementation for anything that is a clojure.lang.Named
, such as a keywords or symbols. Use the name
as
the table name.
(t2/table-name :models/user) => :user
java.lang.String
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:101)
It has the following documentation:
Implementation for strings. Use the string name as-is.
These aux methods are known:
:after
methods:
:default
, defined in toucan2.model
(toucan2/model.clj:84)
It has the following documentation:
Always return table names as keywords. This will facilitate using them directly inside Honey SQL, e.g.
{:select [:*], :from [(t2/table-name MyModel)]}
Return the actual underlying table name that should be used to query a `model`. By default for things that implement `name`, the table name is just `(keyword (name x))`. ```clj (t2/table-name :models/user) ;; => :user ``` You can write your own implementations for this for models whose table names do not match their `name`. This is guaranteed to return a keyword, so it can easily be used directly in Honey SQL queries and the like; if you return something else, the default `:after` method will convert it to a keyword for you. table-name is defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:55). It caches methods using a `methodical.impl.cache.watching.WatchingCache`. It uses the method combination `methodical.impl.combo.threaded.ThreadingMethodCombination` with the threading strategy `:thread-last`. It uses the dispatcher `methodical.impl.dispatcher.multi_default.MultiDefaultDispatcher` with hierarchy `#'clojure.core/global-hierarchy` and prefs `{}`. The default value is `:default`. It uses the method table `methodical.impl.method_table.standard.StandardMethodTable`. These primary methods are known: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:75) It has the following documentation: Fallback implementation. Redirects keywords to the implementation for `clojure.lang.Named` (use the `name` of the keyword). For everything else, throws an error, since we don't know how to get a table name from it. * `clojure.lang.Named`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:91) It has the following documentation: Default implementation for anything that is a `clojure.lang.Named`, such as a keywords or symbols. Use the `name` as the table name. ```clj (t2/table-name :models/user) => :user ``` * `java.lang.String`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:101) It has the following documentation: Implementation for strings. Use the string name as-is. These aux methods are known: `:after` methods: * `:default`, defined in [[toucan2.model]] (toucan2/model.clj:84) It has the following documentation: Always return table names as keywords. This will facilitate using them directly inside Honey SQL, e.g. {:select [:*], :from [(t2/table-name MyModel)]}
(table-name->namespace model)
Take the model->namespace
map for a model and return a map of string table name -> namespace. This is used to
determine how to prefix columns in results based on their table name;
see toucan2.jdbc.result-set/instance-builder-fn
for an example of this usage.
Take the [[model->namespace]] map for a model and return a map of string table name -> namespace. This is used to determine how to prefix columns in results based on their table name; see [[toucan2.jdbc.result-set/instance-builder-fn]] for an example of this usage.
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