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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T03:53:53+00:00 2026-05-18T03:53:53+00:00

I have a postgresql database that has this column structure: Author id name Book

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I have a postgresql database that has this column structure:

Author
  id
  name

Book
  id
  name
  author_id

And Groovy Domain Classes that repressent those tables:

class Author {
   static hasMany = [ books : Book ]

   Integer id
   String name
}   

class Book {
   static belongsTo = Author

   Integer id
   Integer project_id
   String name
}

My main goal to get a list of books from a author instance.

author = Author.get( 1 ) // gets a author
author.books // must return a list of books. 

But this does not work. Is there something glaringly obvious I’m doing wrong?

note I’ve got lots of Ruby/Rails experience and zull Java/Groovy experience.

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    2026-05-18T03:53:53+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 3:53 am

    Change your Book class to:

    class Book {
       static belongsTo = [authors: Author]
    
       static mapping = {
           authors column: 'author_id'
       } 
    
       Integer id
       Integer project_id
       String name
    }
    

    If you don’t specify the mapping like that, GORM will create, resp., expect, a JOIN table by default.

    (BTW, domain classes are automatically provided with a “virtual” id property (of type Long I think, translating to bigint in PostgreSQL). It’s not necessary to specify it manually, but it also won’t harm.)


    EDIT: Updated as per the questioners comments:

    If a book can really have just one author, you’d state in the Book class:

    Author author
    static belongsTo = [author: Author]
    
    static mapping = { author column: 'author_id' } 
    

    The GORM documentation on one-to-many relations can be found here.

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