Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Self-Referential has_many :through"
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 |
2006 Mar 15
1
Through method problems with custom foreign_keys
A person has a many company_branches and
A company_branch has many people.
This join is represented using a "contacts" table.
I am using a legacy schema so i am forced into using non-standard rails
primary keys. I am using the new through relationship in rails 1.1.
p=Person.find(1)
b=p.company_branches # gives this error:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: OCIError: ORA-00904:
2006 Aug 13
10
does rails enforce referential integrity???
Hi,
Is rails supposed to support referential integrity? That is rails
either support to be able to ensure that when a new contact is created
this can only happen if a valid suberb is associated with it, and which
mechanisms of the below are supposed to do this?
(a) using DB foreign key constraints information as a basis?
(b) using the "has_one" line in the model file to enfore?
If
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
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 Jan 09
6
has_and_belongs_to_many :self
Hi all
I got the following class:
class Member < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :buddies,
:class_name => ''Member'',
:join_table => ''members_have_buddies'',
:foreign_key => ''member_id'',
:association_foreign_key =>
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
=>
2006 Apr 20
2
table that have many-to-may relationship to itself
In a social netowrk data model, users belongs other users, and can have
many friends as users, so it is a many to many relatioship.
the class definition could be
class User < ApplicationController
has_mang_ang_belongs_to users
But how it looks like in the mysql database tables in a "joined" users
table.
The question really is: what is the table looks like when a model has
2006 Mar 07
6
fcgi dispatcher crashing
I''m trying to set deploy an app on apache2 with the fcgid module, but can''t
seem to get anywhere.
Things work fine with cgi, but when i switch to fcgi, i''m stuck with a ''503:
Service Temporarily Unavailable''. There''s no error being logged anywhere,
afaik.
Trying to run dispatch.fcgi from the shell doesn''t work either. It bombs
out,
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 =>
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 Nov 07
4
non-"table_id" foreign key
Okay folks, I''m feeling like a fool. I''m sure I''m not the first person
to run into this, but I can''t find the necessary info.
Basically I need to create two tables. The first to hold actual
content. And the second to link pairs of content records. For
example, a "persons" table and a "friends" table that pairs up two
person records.
2006 May 20
7
Polymorphic, many-to-many, self-referential data model
No matter what I try I''ve been unable to work how to get this to work with
the cool ActiveRecord helpers. I''m not sure if it''s possible, Josh Susser''s
blog suggests it is, but damned if I can work it out...
I have:
Container which can contain one or more Element. An Element is a polymorph
of either a Container or a Chunk. An Element can exist in one or more
2006 Mar 29
3
Self-referential many-many joins with :through
I thought I had this nailed but.. now I''m seeing spots..
I''ve included my models below, feel free to ignore them. I''m really
just after an example that works. I couldnt find one on the wiki...
which is fair enough considering Ricks patch:
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/changeset/4022 that fixed them only went
through 5 days ago..
Cheers
-henster
2004 Jan 14
6
How to park and pickup a call
Hi All,
How to park and pickup a call? The scenario of park and pickup
described as below.
UserA made a call to UserB, and the call ware connected,
Then UserB parked (or hold) the call, and told UserC to pickup
the call on one line, and then, UserC pressed some keys to
pickup the call.
Who can tell me what's the Park/Pickup's typical flow in
the Asterisk. And how to set the sip.conf,
2006 Jan 11
4
Member.buddies.sort >> undefined method `<=>''
Hi all
I have a model Member that has a habtm relationship to buddies (also
members).
Now I wanted to sort them using sort, but this ends in an error
"undefined method <=>"! Where''s the problem here? Sorry, I''m still
beginning to learn Ruby. ;-)
Thanks
Josh
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 15
6
Newbie''s problem with a nil object he didn''t expect!
Dear Rubyists/Rails gurus,
Though I''ve successfully completed the various Rails tutorials online
and the Depot application from the Agile Web Development with Rails
book, I''m still pretty much a Ruby/Rails newbie. I''m trying to learn by
writing my own simple blogging application, but I''ve run into a problem
that has had me scratching my head for a few days now.
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 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 Nov 02
4
Still Having Problems With :through When Going To Same Table... Help... please :-(
I am having a problem with doing a :through that goes back to the same table.
The following are my two classes:
>>>>>
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :spanks
has_many :spanked, :through => :spanks, :source => :spanked_user
has_many :was_spanked_by, :through => :spanks, :source => :user
end
class Spank < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :spanker,