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= | = Model Definition = | ||
== Migrations == | |||
== Associations == | == Associations == | ||
=== One-to-one === | === One-to-one === | ||
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has_many :articles, :dependent => :destroy # destroy article when user is destroyed, also ":delete" and ":nullify" | has_many :articles, :dependent => :destroy # destroy article when user is destroyed, also ":delete" and ":nullify" | ||
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= Work with Model Objects = | = Work with Model Objects = |
Revision as of 22:45, 28 June 2011
Model Definition
Migrations
Associations
One-to-one
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :profile # creates User.profile method
end
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class Profile < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user # assumes Profile.user_id column
end # creates Profile.user method
REMINDER: the belongs_to
declaration always goes in the class with the foreign key
has_one automatic methods
user.profile #=> #<Profile id: 2, user_id: 1, ...>
user.profile.nil? #=> false
user.build_profile(:bio => 'eats leaves') #=> #<Profile id: nil, user_id: 1, ...> # not automatically saved
user.create_profile(:bio => 'eats leaves') #=> #<Profile id: 3, user_id: 1, ...> # automatically saved
has_one options
has_one :profile, :class_name => 'Account' # refer to user.account instead of user.profile
has_one :profile, :foreign_key => 'account_id' # refer to user.account instead of user.profile
has_one :profile, :conditions => "active = 1" # only specific profiles are considered
has_one :profile, :dependent => :destroy # call destroy on profile when user is destroyed, also ":delete" and ":nullify"
One-to-many
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :articles # creates User.articles method
end
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class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user # assumes Article.user_id column
end # creates Article.user method
has_many automatic methods
user.articles.size # array length
user.article_ids # list of ids
user.articles << Article.first # automatically saves association in Article.user_id
user.articles.delete(articles) # remove articles by setting Article.user_id to null
user.articles.clear # remove all articles by setting Article.user_id to null
user.articles.find(conditions) # find a subset of user.articles
user.articles.build(:title => 'Ruby 1.9') # return associated article but don't save yet
user.articles.create(:title => 'Ruby 1.9') # return associated article that has already been saved
has_many options
has_many :articles, :class_name => 'Post' # refer to user.posts instead of user.articles
has_many :articles, :foreign_key => 'post_id' # refer to user.posts instead of user.articles
has_many :articles, :conditions => "active = 1" # only consider specific articles
has_many :articles, :order => "published_at DESC" # default order of user.articles
has_many :articles, :dependent => :destroy # destroy article when user is destroyed, also ":delete" and ":nullify"
Work with Model Objects
Create and Save
article = Article.new # make an empty object
article.title = "My Title" # add attributes
article.author = "Herman"
article.save # save to database
article.create(:title => "My Title", :author => "Herman") # make, set attributes, and save
article.new_record? # new means not saved to database
Find
Article.find(3) # look for id = 3
Article.first # same as Article.find(:first), uses "LIMIT 1" in SQL, so may not be id = 1
Article.last # same as Article.find(:last)
Article.all # same as Article.find(:all)
Article.where(:title => 'RailsConf').first # chaining
Article.find_by_title('RailsConf') # dynamic finder
Update
article = Article.first
article.title = "Rails 3 is great"
article.published_at = Time.now
article.save
article = Article.first
article.update_attributes(:title => "RailsConf2010", :published_at => 1.day.ago) # saves too
Delete
Article.find(3).destroy # find, then destroy
Article.destroy(3) # same thing
Article.delete(3) # delete directly from database with no object callbacks
Article.delete_all("published_at < '2011-01-01'") # conditional
Validation and Errors
class Article< ActiveRecord::Base
validates :title, :presence => true
validates :body, :presence => true
end
article = Article.new
article.errors.any? # false
article.save # returns false because of validation
article.errors.full_messages # ["Title can't be blank", "Body can't be blank"]
article.errors.on(:title) # "can't be blank"
article.valid? # false