rails named_scope issue with eager loading
Two models (Rails 2.3.8):
User; username & disabled properties; User has_one :profile Profile; full_name & hidden properties
I am trying to create a named_scope that eliminate the disabled=1 and hidden=1 User-Profiles. Moreover, while the User model is usually used in conjuncti开发者_运维百科on with the Profile model, I would like the flexibility to be able specify this using the :include => :profile syntax.
I have the following User named_scope:
named_scope :visible, {
:joins => "INNER JOIN profiles ON users.id=profiles.user_id",
:conditions => ["users.disabled = ? AND profiles.hidden = ?", false, false]
}
This works as expected when just reference the User model:
>> User.visible.map(&:username).flatten
=> ["user a", "user b", "user c", "user d"]
However, when I attempt to include the Profile model:
User.visible(:include=> :profiles).profile.map(&:full_name).flatten
I get an error that reads:
NoMethodError: undefined method `profile' for #<User:0x1030bc828>
Am I able to cross model-collection boundaries in this manner?
To access a user
's profile
, you have to use something like
@user = User.visible(:include => :profiles)
@user.first.profile
Or, if what you want is all full_name
s, I believe you should do something like
# untested
User.visible(:include=> :profiles).map(&:profile).collect{ |p| p.full_name }
But probably there's a better way... It doesn't look pretty =P
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