I have a question concerning active record association, referring to this part of the rails documentation:
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html#the-has_many-through-association
if we have three models:
class Physician < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :appointments
has_many :patients, :through => :appointments
end
class Appointment < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :physician
belongs_to :patient
end
class Patient < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :appointments
has_many :physicians, :through => :appointments
end
The documentation says that the collection 开发者_Go百科of join models can be managed via the api this way:
physician.patients = patients
but what if the appointment model, like in the linked example, has a field called appointment_date and I want to create a new appointment given the Physician and the Patient at a specific date? The following code will create a record in the appointment table, but how to populate the appointment_date too in the third step?
physician = Physician.first
patient = Patients.first
physician.patients << patient
does something like this exists?
physician.patients.create( :patient => patient, 'appointment.appointment_time' => appointment_time )
old question, but it should be answered - although you can assign directly to physician.patients
with the <<
method, it creates an appointment with no values, which may or may not be valid depending on the business rules. So the more usual way to create the association would be to build the appointment on one of them
demento = Physician.find_by_name('Dr. Demento'}
patient = Patient.new { :name => 'Mrs. Holloway' }
patient.appointments << Appointment.new { :physician => demento, :appointment_time => appt_time }
you could combine lines 2 and 3 of course if you are so inclined.
the line in the docs you refer to
physician.patients = patients
I think the narrow use case for that might be, if Demento had 7 patients but loses Mrs. Holloway due to an unfortunate incident with a death ray experiment, then you could do this with a updated list of the 6 extant patients and their appointments would be preserved, and Mrs. Holloway's past appointments would be automatically deleted (so as to erase any record of here, for liability insurance reasons? only Demento would be so dastardly).
You wish to consider nested routes, e.g.
resources :physicians do
resource :patients
end
The you can use things like form_for(@physician, @patient)
and url's like physician/1/patient/23
for updating a patient within the context of a physician.
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