Note: A lot of this is conjecture since Arel is, for all practical purposes, completely undocumented! There may be better or faster ways to do this, but from the looks of it, the stuff below should be correct.
Remember that those parts of Arel produce only AST nodes that need to be passed to a SelectManager or other entities that can deal with them.
To produce the syntactic element, you can do something like:
node = Arel::Nodes::As.new(
Arel::Table.new(:products)[:id].count.gt(0),
'exists'
)
which produces the SQL fragment "COUNT(`products`.`id`) > 0 AS 'exists'"
that you can pass into a SelectManager's #project
. You can do a bit of trickery like:
Products
.where(nil) # shortcut to get a relation
.tap do |rel|
node = () # from above
# Go into the SelectManager and *add* a projection.
# If you want to *replace* the entire projection, first do:
# rel.arel.projections = []
rel.arel.project(node)
end
As for actually mapping the result of the predicate back to a proper Ruby boolean depending on the database backend, I leave that as an exercise for the reader, i.e., that's how I came here looking for a way to do that properly.