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Anonymous extension modules for all associations
Reported by Rob Anderton | March 9th, 2009 @ 11:10 PM | in 3.x
has_one and belongs_to associations support the :extend option (although it isn't documented) but do not support anonymous modules as easily as has_many associations.
For the sake of completeness this patch allows anonymous modules for has_one, has_one :through and belongs_to associations, so you can do things like this:
belongs_to :author do
def greeting
"hello"
end
end
has_one :last_comment, :class_name => 'Comment', :order => 'id desc' do
def what_are_you
"the last comment associated with a post..."
end
end
It also adds the missing :extend option to the documentation.
Without the patch you are left to do something much uglier like this:
module MyBelongsToExtension
def greeting
"hello"
end
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :author, :extend => MyBelongsToExtension
end
or this
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :author, :extend => ( Module.new do
def greeting
"hello"
end
end )
end
Neither of which are particularly nice :)
I should also give credit to Jonathan Viney for his original belongs_to patch from just over 2 years ago
Comments and changes to this ticket
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tsailipu April 2nd, 2009 @ 02:00 PM
+1 here.
It took me quite some time to find out what is happening and track down why there is such inconsistency between belongs_to and, say, has_many, proxy extension design. It’s quite annoying (and quite abstraction- and documentation-defeating) that one has to look this deep into the source code to see what’s going on....
Thanks for the patch!
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Antonio Salazar Cardozo April 7th, 2009 @ 03:10 AM
+1
Seems like unifying the API here is a Good Thing (tm).
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Michael Schuerig May 25th, 2009 @ 01:34 AM
+1
I just found this ticket while researching why the anonymous extension didn't work as I was expecting.
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Michael Schuerig May 25th, 2009 @ 02:32 AM
I have a has_one :through association through an ordinary has_many association. If the has_one :through does not match any object, either because there aren't any or they don't match its condition, the extension method is not called on a proxy, but on nil.
I haven't applied the patch yet, but I'd expect to see the same behavior for
posts(:welcome).last_tag.what_are_you
if there are no tags at all. -
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