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The following query doesn't search by id (primary key) at all - it keeps assigning 0 to id and search_str to name. It does so properly if we use equals operator instead of matches for "id". Is there an issue with the following scope.

scope :or_search, lambda {|name| where(arel_table[:name].matches("%{search_str}%").or(arel_table[:id].matches("%#{search_str}%")))
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    Why do you have arel_table[:id].matches("%#{search_str}%") should you have: arel_table[:id].matches("#{search_str}")
    – drhenner
    Feb 5, 2013 at 6:34
  • Could you give more infos about your model plz? Feb 8, 2013 at 3:13

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I'm a little confused by what you're trying to do but first

arel_table[:name].matches("%{search_str}%")

You're missing the #, I think this should be

arel_table[:name].matches("%#{search_str}%")

Second you're not using your name argument anywhere, just from looking at this, maybe you want to replace search_str with name?

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first of all you have made a typo which i think is you missed one closing curly brace at the end of the scope defination

Coming to an answer i think you are doing something which is either match id or title?(really i can not believe this you should not do this)

Note the "search_str" is coming from nowhere because the parameter to the block is "name" and hence you can compare it with whatever attribute of the table you want to compare :)

And the answer i can think for your problem is

scope :or_search, lambda {|title| where(arel_table[:title].matches("%#{title}%").or(arel_table[:id].matches("#{title}")))} pare

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Not sure if you're just trying to understand why it doesn't work, or if you're looking for a working solution.

Anyway the following isn't in arel, but would work if you add it to the model:

def self.or_search(str)
  where("name like :input OR id like :input", input: "%#{str}%")
end

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