Reputation: 10039
In Ruby on Rails, I want to find employers in the city. Lets say the models are set up this way:
City
has_many :suburbs
has_many :households, :through => suburbs
has_many :people, :through => suburbs
Suburb
has_many :households
has_many people, :through => households
belongs_to :city
Household
has_many :people
belongs_to :suburb
People
belongs_to :household
belongs_to :employer
Employer
has_many :people
I feel like I want some sort of Employer joins some_city.people but I don't know how to do this. If people belonged directly to cities, I could join Employer to people where city_id is something, but I want to find the same data without that direct join and I am a little lost.
Thank you.
Upvotes: 39
Views: 44388
Reputation: 2915
Use nested joins
Employer.joins({:people => {:household => {:suburb => :city}}})
should give you the join table you're looking. If you were traversing the other direction you would use plural names
City.joins( :suburbs => {:households => {:people => :employers }})
Upvotes: 52
Reputation: 15056
You can do the join like jvans has illustrated. Or you can setup your relationships like the following:
class Employer < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :people
has_many :households, through: :people
has_many :suburbs, through: :households
has_many :cities, through: :suburbs
end
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :household
belongs_to :employer
end
class Household < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :suburb
has_many :people
end
class Suburb < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :city
has_many :households
has_many :people, through: :households
end
class City < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :suburbs
has_many :households, through: :suburbs
has_many :people, through: :households
has_many :employers, through: :people
end
Then you can join City
from Employer
, and vice-versa, directly.
For example:
Employer.joins(:cities).where("cities.name = ?", "Houston").first
SELECT "employers".* FROM "employers"
INNER JOIN "people" ON "people"."employer_id" = "employers"."id"
INNER JOIN "households" ON "households"."id" = "people"."household_id"
INNER JOIN "suburbs" ON "suburbs"."id" = "households"."suburb_id"
INNER JOIN "cities" ON "cities"."id" = "suburbs"."city_id" WHERE (cities.name = 'Houston')
LIMIT 1
Upvotes: 26