Rails 2.1.0 (Cannot upgrade for now due to several constraints) I am trying to achieve this. Any hints?
- A project has many users through jo开发者_如何学Goin model
- A user has many projects through join model
- Admin class inherits User class. It also has some Admin specific stuff.
- Admin like inheritance for Supervisor and Operator
- Project has one Admin, One supervisor and many operators.
Now I want to 1. submit data for project, admin, supervisor and operator in a single project form 2. validate all and show errors on the project form.
Project has_many :projects_users ; has_many :users, :through => :projects_users
User has_many :projects_users ; has_many :projects, :through => :projects_users
ProjectsUser = :id integer, :user_id :integer, :project_id :integer
ProjectUser belongs_to :project, belongs_to :user
Admin < User # User has 'type:string' column for STI
Supervisor < User
Operator < User
Is the approach correct? Any and all suggestions are welcome.
I guess Single Table Inberitance and nested forms may help you out here. You may wanna read about it at the documentation. http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Base.html
I figured out the answer lies in single table inheritance with has_many :through
class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :projects_users, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :users, :through => :projects_users, :dependent => :destroy
has_one :admin, :through => :projects_users, :source => :user, :conditions => {:type => "Admin"}
has_one :supervisor, :through => :projects_users, :source => :user, :conditions => {:type => "Supervisor"}
has_many :operators, :through => :projects_users, :source => :user, :conditions => {:type => "Operator"}
validates_presence_of :name
validates_associated :admin
def admin_attributes=(attributes)
# build an admin object and apply to this relation
end
def supervisor_attributes=(attributes)
# build a supervisor object and apply to this relation
end
def operator_attributes=(operator_attributes)
operator_attributes.each do |attributes|
# build an operator object for each set of attributes and apply to this relation
end
end
end
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :projects_users, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :projects, :through => :projects_users, :dependent => :destroy
validates_presence_of :name
validates_associated :projects
end
class ProjectsUser < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :project
belongs_to :user
end
class Admin < User
end
class Supervisor < User
end
class Operator < User
end
Now we can have the following
project1.users # User objects for admin, supervisor and operators
project1.admin # User object for Admin
project1.supervisor # User object for Supervisor
project1.operators # User objects for Operator
A complex form including all these can have
<% form_for :project ...
<% fields_for "project[admin_attributes]", @project.admin do |admin_form|
...
<% @project.operators.each do |operator| %>
<% fields_for "project[operator_attributes][]", operator do |operator_form| %>
and so on...
I ended up using virtual attributes for admin, supervisor and operators everything else went through ORM associations
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