What's the rails way to see posts nested beneath several associative models that a user habtm?
@user = current_user
@user_clubs = @user.clubs #user is a member of many clubs (habtm), clubs have many events to post a quantity of products to
@uc_products = @user_clubs.collect {|a| a.products} # clubs have many products (and categories, haven't implemented yet) (with title, description, etc)
# @ucp_posts = @uc_categories.collect {|a| a.posts} # products have many posts (product_id, quantity, & date offered only)
the logger gives me collections, so I know the code is working up till that point
#<User:0x58d4300>
#<Club:0x5aa82e8>#<Club:0x5aa3578>
#<Product:0x59150e8>#<Product:0x5911bc0>#<Product:0x58582b0>
I can collect products, but as soon as I try and collect posts from that, it gives me the error
undefined method `posts' for #<Class:0x5a248d0>
I've tried :include, both directions, to no avail.
Edit: here's most of my models: (I thought it might crowd things before, didn't include) class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :product, :include => :club
开发者_JAVA百科 belongs_to :event
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :club
belongs_to :category
has_many :posts
class Club < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :products, :include => :posts
has_many :events
belongs_to :users_clubs
has_many :users_clubs
has_many :users, :through => :users_clubs, :foreign_key => :users_club_id
class UsersClub < ActiveRecord::Base #table for joining habtm
has_many :users
has_many :clubs
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :club
class Event < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :posts
belongs_to :club
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# Include default devise modules. Others available are:
# :token_authenticatable, :encryptable, :confirmable, :lockable, :timeoutable and :omniauthable
devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
:recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable
# Setup accessible (or protected) attributes for your model
attr_accessible :name, :email, :password, :password_confirmation, :remember_me,
:bio, :reason, :barter
#:email, :name, :bio, :reason, :barter, :
belongs_to :roles_users
has_many :roles_users
has_many :roles, :through => :roles_users
belongs_to :users_clubs
has_many :users_clubs
has_many :clubs, :through => :users_clubs, :foreign_key => :users_club_id
has_many :approvals, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :products, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :posts, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :orders, :dependent => :destroy
My research:
I've discovered tree structures, but the structure stays within it's own model, so that wasn't fruitful. I've looked through http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html as well, and could only get as far as I did. I tried looping through the products once, but that gave me the error 'do' and 'end' were both unexpected. I thought of searching for 'multiple tags query' but the results weren't going 4 levels deep, so that didn't help much either. I'd include extra columns in my table to make it easy, but I wanted to keep things DRY.Whatdya think? Or what would be a good search term for me to try on google? Any help is much appreciated for this noob.
Edit 2
Found something here, will test later Rails Associations Through Multiple Levels (no luck) How to multi-level Associations? (looks promising)Looks like you're missing a has_many association on Product, can you post that code?
It should resemble:
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :posts
end
After weeks of toil on this..
I've found the trick is this gem http://rubygems.org/gems/nested_has_many_through which can do something like this:
class Author < User
has_many :posts
has_many :categories, :through => :posts, :uniq => true
has_many :similar_posts, :through => :categories, :source => :posts
has_many :similar_authors, :through => :similar_posts, :source => :author, :uniq => true
has_many :posts_of_similar_authors, :through => :similar_authors, :source => :posts, :uniq => true
has_many :commenters, :through => :posts, :uniq => true
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :author
belongs_to :category
has_many :comments
has_many :commenters, :through => :comments, :source => :user, :uniq => true
end
This has super-simplified my queries and collections.
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