sequence.outer_join(other_sequence, predicate_function) → stream array.outer_join(other_sequence, predicate_function) → array
Returns a left outer join of two sequences. The returned sequence represents a union of the left-hand sequence and the right-hand sequence: all documents in the left-hand sequence will be returned, each matched with a document in the right-hand sequence if one satisfies the predicate condition. In most cases, you will want to follow the join with zip to combine the left and right results.
Note that
outer_join
is slower and much less efficient than using concat_map with get_all. You should avoid usingouter_join
in commands when possible.
Example: Return a list of all Marvel heroes, paired with any DC heroes who could beat them in a fight.
r.table('marvel').outer_join(r.table('dc')) {|marvel_row, dc_row| marvel_row[:strength] < dc_row[:strength] }.run(conn)
(Compare this to an inner_join with the same inputs and predicate, which would return a list only of the matchups in which the DC hero has the higher strength.)
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