def self.from_way(way)
old_way = OldWay.new
+ old_way.visible = way.visible
old_way.user_id = way.user_id
old_way.timestamp = way.timestamp
old_way.id = way.id
return old_way
end
- def save_with_dependencies
+ def save_with_dependencies!
# dont touch this unless you really have figured out why it's called
# (Rails doesn't deal well with the old ways table (called 'ways') because
# id and get it back but we have that and we want to get the 'version' back
# we could add another column but thats a lot of data. No, set_primary_key
# doesn't work either.
- save()
+ save!
clear_aggregation_cache
clear_association_cache
@attributes.update(OldWay.find(:first, :conditions => ['id = ? AND timestamp = ?', self.id, self.timestamp]).instance_variable_get('@attributes'))
tag.v = v
tag.id = self.id
tag.version = self.version
- tag.save
+ tag.save!
end
- i = 0
+ i = 1
self.segs.each do |n|
seg = OldWaySegment.new
seg.id = self.id
seg.segment_id = n
seg.version = self.version
- seg.save
+ seg.save!
end
end
def segs
- @segs = Array.new unless @segs
+ unless @segs
+ @segs = Array.new
+ OldWaySegment.find(:all, :conditions => ["id = ? AND version = ?", self.id, self.version], :order => "sequence_id").each do |seg|
+ @segs += [seg.segment_id]
+ end
+ end
@segs
end
def tags
+ unless @tags
+ @tags = Hash.new
+ OldWayTag.find(:all, :conditions => ["id = ? AND version = ?", self.id, self.version]).each do |tag|
+ @tags[tag.k] = tag.v
+ end
+ end
@tags = Hash.new unless @tags
@tags
end