instance method
rewhere
Ruby on Rails 7.0.10
Since v4.1.16Signature
rewhere(conditions)
Allows you to change a previously set where condition for a given attribute, instead of appending to that condition.
Post.where(trashed: true).where(trashed: false) # WHERE `trashed` = 1 AND `trashed` = 0 Post.where(trashed: true).rewhere(trashed: false) # WHERE `trashed` = 0 Post.where(active: true).where(trashed: true).rewhere(trashed: false) # WHERE `active` = 1 AND `trashed` = 0
This is short-hand for unscope(where: conditions.keys).where(conditions). Note that unlike reorder, we’re only unscoping the named conditions – not the entire where statement.
Parameters
-
conditionsreq
Source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb, line 791
def rewhere(conditions)
scope = spawn
where_clause = scope.build_where_clause(conditions)
scope.unscope!(where: where_clause.extract_attributes)
scope.where_clause += where_clause
scope
end
Defined in activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb line 791
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