Reputation: 905
I have two sequelize models with one-to-many relationship. Let's call them Owner and Property.
Assume they are defined using the sails-hook-sequelize as such (simplified).
//Owner.js
module.exports = {
options: {
tableName: 'owner'
},
attributes: {
id: {
type: Sequelize.BIGINT,
allowNull: false,
primaryKey: true,
autoIncrement: true
},
name: {
type: Sequelize.STRING(255)
},
associations: function () {
Owner.hasMany(Property, {
foreignKey: {
name: 'owner_id'
}
});
}
}
//Property.js
module.exports = {
options: {
tableName: 'property'
},
attributes: {
id: {
type: Sequelize.BIGINT,
allowNull: false,
primaryKey: true,
autoIncrement: true
},
name: {
type: Sequelize.STRING(255)
}
}
Now assume I want to insert an Owner record in my database and insert a few property records to associate with the owner. How do I do this?
I'm looking for something like
Owner.create({name:'nice owner',
property: [{name:'nice property'},
{name:'ugly property'}]});
Surprisingly I can't find this in the Sequelize documentation.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 28662
Reputation: 371
You can't associate property existing records when you create the owner, you have to do that right after, with promise chain.
Owner.create({name:'nice owner'}).then(function(owner){
owner.setProperties([{name:'nice property'}, {name:'ugly property'}]).then(/*...*/);
});
To avoid any problems with those associations (owner created but some associations failed), it's better to use transactions.
sequelize.transaction(function(t) {
return Owner.create({name:'nice owner'}, {transaction: t}).then(function(owner){
return owner.setProperties([{name:'nice property'}, {name:'ugly property'}], {transaction : t});
});
});
However, if you want to create new Owner associated to new Properties you can do something like
Owner.create({
name: 'nice owner',
property: [
{ name: 'nice property'},
{ name: 'ugly property'}
]
},{
include: [ Property]
});
See http://docs.sequelizejs.com/en/latest/docs/associations/#creating-with-associations
Upvotes: 22