A simplistic gem that allows ActiveRecord models to be organized in a tree or hierarchy. It uses a materialized path implementation based around PostgreSQL's ltree data type, associated functions and operators.
- You want to be able to construct optimized hierarchical queries with ease, both from Ruby AND raw SQL.
- You want to be able to compose complex arel expressions from pre-defined building blocks.
- You prefer PostgreSQL over other relational DBs.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'ltree_hierarchy'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Add ltree extension to PostgreSQL:
$ psql -U postgres -d my_database
-> CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS ltree;
Update your table:
class AddLtreeToLocations < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
add_column :locations, :parent_id, :integer
add_column :locations, :path, :ltree
add_index :locations, :parent_id
end
def self.down
remove_index :locations, :parent_id
remove_column :locations, :parent_id
remove_column :locations, :path
end
end
Run migrations:
$ bundle exec rake db:migrate
class Location < ActiveRecord::Base
has_ltree_hierarchy
end
root = Location.create!(name: 'UK')
child = Location.create!(name: 'London', parent: root)
subchild = Location.create!(name: 'Hackney', parent: child)
root.parent # => nil
child.parent # => root
root.children # => [child]
root.children.first.children.first # => subchild
subchild.root # => root
.roots
.leaves
.at_depth(n)
.lowest_common_ancestors(scope)
#parent
#ancestors
#self_and_ancestors
#siblings
#self_and_siblings
#children
#self_and_children
#descendants
#self_and_descendants
#leaves
- Better error message for circular references.
- Don't neglect i18n.