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2006 May 28
7
Self-referential has_many :through relationship
Hi, I have a self-referential has_many :through relationship setup to track relationships between users. Basically relationships are modeled as a join table with an extra column ''relation''. create table relationships ( user_id integer unsigned not null, friend_id integer unsigned not null, relation char(1) not null, ) --- relations --- f = friend r = request to
2006 May 02
0
Self-referential MtoM implementation
ok, guys i have followed the self referential recipe from the book it works perfect but now i have some doubts, at the end the model are modified to force the user beign added as a friend that add too who are adding him so how i can make that the full relationship doesn?t be complete until the friend beign added approves it(talking in the implementation of the code of course)? by the way,
2006 Mar 31
6
Adding objects to a :through association
So I''m one of those nasty people building a self-referential habtm-like Association using the funky new :through stuff. This is about users having friends, so here''s my user.rb: class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :friendships, :foreign_key => ''user_id'' has_many :friends, :through => :friendships, :source => :friend end And here''s
2006 Aug 15
2
How to access attribute in a self-referential many-to-many relationship
Hello List, I created a self-referential many-to-many relationship (as described in the book Rails recipe #18), where I have a model that has many-to-many relationships with itself. In this case, it''s person who can become friends. The join table looks like this: mysql> select * from friends_people; +-----------+-----------+-----------+ | person_id | friend_id | confirmed |
2008 Nov 20
3
Any progress on undirected self-referential many to many relationships?
I am going to re-ask a question that has been asked a few times in the past. What is the best way to represent an undirected self-referential many to many relationship. Trivial examples of this include an edge in an undirected graph, or a mutual friendship. Alice is a person Bob is a person Alice and Bob are friends of each other We have a whole bunch of extra information about their friendship
2006 Jan 06
2
Re: Some advice on DB modeling
I have more or less the same problem. I''m trying to build a system where users can enter their friends. But the solutions seems not to work for me. I used same sql: CREATE TABLE `friends` ( `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL default ''0'', `friend_id` int(11) NOT NULL default ''0'', KEY `user_id` (`user_id`), KEY `friend_id` (`friend_id`),
2007 Jan 03
3
Self-referential habtm with condition is broken
Here''s a simplistic model class. class Person < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :relatives, :class_name => ''Person'', :join_table => ''relatives'', :foreign_key => ''from_id'', :association_foreign_key => ''to_id'' has_and_belongs_to_many :brothers, :class_name =>
2007 Jan 05
1
(Enhancement?) for self referential has_many :through, w/ scoped create...
We have a User model and a Connection model which basically represents edges in a digraph (User to User, self-referenctial). Each of these edges can have a :connection_type which is currently just a char(1). has_many :friendships, :class_name => ''Connection'', :foreign_key => "source_user_id", :conditions =>
2007 Jul 26
1
Bi-directional self-referential HABTM
Hi, I''m having a little trouble figuring out how to make a self- referential HABTM bi-directional. I have a Employee class. Each employee can have a couple of bosses, who are also employees. The employee class has the following HABTM: has_and_belongs_to_many :bosses, :class_name => "Employee", :join_table => "bosses_courses", :association_foreign_key =>
2007 May 10
5
Pagination has many through problems
I have searched for days for an example that demonstrates what i would like to do, and this morning i thought i''d worked it out, but no....here''s what i have: Controller ========== class ProfilesController < ApplicationController def friends current_user.profile.friends end def list_friends @profile_pages, @profiles = paginate( friends, :per_page => 10) end end
2008 Jan 23
1
Self-referential HABTM SQL mal-formed when updating record
Guys, Anyone ever had this kind of problem with ActiveScaffold? Cheers, Sazima ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Create self-referential HABTM application (like the common "user has friends" example) 2. Try to add more than 1 friend to a given user using ActiveScaffold. What is
2007 Oct 22
1
self-referential habtm: why are my keys null?
I''m trying to set up a directional self-referential HABTM to represent an arbitrary semi-hierarchical structure; it works for any data prepopulated into the db, but when I try to create a new relationship, I just get NULLs in both key columns (or 0''s if I turn on the no-null constraint). Here are the migrations: class CreateNodes < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up
2006 Jan 19
5
Multiple HABTM relationships with self ???
I need to have a table related to itself via a join table. Will HABTM support this? That is: class Recipe < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :recipes, :join_table => "recipes_recipes" end More importantly -- how does RoR support MULTIPLE self-joins? I.e., to relate the table to itself via multiple join tables. SFAIK, HABTM won''t support multiple
2006 Mar 05
1
Help with Self-Referential HABTM
With the help of the Rails Recipes have got a self-referential HABTM relationship working, but I''m really struggling with getting a new entry from a form accepted. i should say here that the form is also submitting info for the join table too. So in my model I have: class Type < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :subtypes, :class_name => ''Type'',
2006 Apr 03
1
has_many :trough with 2x the same table
I have a site where Users can become Friends with other Users. I used to do this with a habtm, but of course I want to stay up-to-date and convert this to a has_many :trough. Unfortunately I can''t get it to work.. the documentation on this feature is a bit sparse at the moment. This is my old habtm: has_and_belongs_to_many :friends, :join_table => ''user_friends'',
2006 Mar 15
3
Self-referential join model does not work
I have been trying to model a labeled graph using ActiveRecord (trunk version). Basically, I have a ''Node'' model which represents a node linking to other nodes. Links (aka edges) are labeled (i.e., have a ''label'' attribute and other behavior). Thus I decided to model edges as an ''Edge'' model and use a ''has_many :trough''
2006 May 28
3
Association of table to itself
I''m curious what would be the best way to represent people and whether the person has someone marked as their friend. Here are my thoughts so far: People table - id - name Relationships table - person_id - friend_id Now my problem is I don''t know how to set up these associations (if this is even correct). Friend_id would be an id to someone else from the people table.
2006 Feb 25
0
self referential habtm using join tables
All: I have been working on making a self-referential habtm relationship that uses a join model because I want to store info about the relationship. I have been using two sections from Chad Fowler''s "Rails Recipes" as a guide, "Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships" and "Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself has Data". So far I have
2006 Feb 27
0
self-referential many-to-many using a join model
Hello! I have been working on making a self-referential habtm relationship that uses a join model because I want to store info about the relationship. I have been using two sections from Chad Fowler''s "Rails Recipes" as a guide, "Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships" and "Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself has Data". So far I
2006 Aug 02
2
Self-Referential has_many :through
Hello all. I am trying to create a self-referential has_many :through. I used the following site as a guide http://blog.hasmanythrough.com/articles/2006/04/21/self-referential-through but it still doesn''t appear to be working. I have two models. Person and Relationship. A person has many contacts (Which is another person) through relationships class Person < ActiveRecord::Base