Rails: bi-directional has_many :through relationship
I have three models in a Rails application: Game
represents an instance of a game being played. Player
represents an instance of a participant in a game. User
represents a registered person who can participate in games.
Each Game
can have many Players
, and each User
can have many Players
(a single person can participate in multiple games at once); but each Player
is in precisely one Game
, and represents precisely one User
. Hence, my relationships are as follows at present.
class Game
has_many :players
end
class User
has_many :players
end
class Player
belongs_to :game
belongs_to :user
end
... where naturally the players
table has game_id
开发者_运维知识库 and user_id
columns, but games
and users
have no foreign keys.
I would also like to represent the fact that each Game
has many Users
playing in it; and each User
has many Games
in which they are playing. How do I do this? Is it enough to add
class Game
has_many :users, :through => :players
end
class User
has_many :games, :through => :players
end
What you propose should be enough; Now, each game should have a users[] array, and each user has a games[] array.
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html#the-has-many-through-association
:has_many :through is basically an extension of the typical many-to-many model where you have an intermediate table with ids for each one of the related entities. However, in Rails, the :has_and_belongs_to_many relationship doesn't allow for the intermediate table to be an entity in itself, in that it has no meaning other than serving as glue between the two related models.
:has_many :through allows a real entity or model in the application (in your case, players) to act as "glue" between two others (games, users) but also allowing you to manipulate "players" as in this case it does contain important information.
Hope this helps.
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