Ruby on Rails: :include on a polymorphic association with submodels

喜欢而已 提交于 2019-11-28 08:34:49
Harish Shetty

Edited Answer

I recently found out that Rails supports eager loading of polymorphic associations when you filter by the polymorphic type column. So there is no need to declare fake associations.

class Container
  belongs_to :content, :polymorphic => true
end

Now query the Container by container_type.

containers_with_food = Container.find_all_by_content_type("Food", 
                           :include => :content)

containers_with_thing = Container.find_all_by_content_type("Thing", 
                           :include => :content)

Old Answer

This is a hack as there is no direct way to include the polymorphic objects in one query.

class Container
  belongs_to :contents, :polymorphic => true
  # add dummy associations for all the contents.
  # this association should not be used directly
  belongs_to :food
  belongs_to :thing
end

Now query the Container by container_type.

containers_with_food = Container.find_all_by_content_type("Food", 
                           :include => :food)

containers_with_thing = Container.find_all_by_content_type("Thing", 
                           :include => :thing)

That results in two SQL calls to the database ( actually it is 4 calls as rails executes one SQL for every :include)

There is no way to do this in one SQL as you need different column set for different content types.

Caveat: The dummy associations on Content class should not be used directly as it will result in unexpected results.

E.g: Lets say the first object in the contents table contains food.

Content.first.food # will work
Content.first.thing

The second call will not work. It might give you a Thing object with the same id as the Food object pointed by Content.

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