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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T04:31:34+00:00 2026-05-28T04:31:34+00:00

I have the following in mind: A product can have multiple categories A category

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I have the following in mind:

  1. A product can have multiple categories
  2. A category can be in different products.
  3. A category has a parent (category) if it’s not a general category (in that case the parent would be nil)

Thinking from a relational database point of view, this would be something that I would implement as:

  1. Table product
  2. Table product_category (as primary keys: product_id, category_id)
  3. Table category (with a parent_id referencing a category or nil if it’s a “general” cateogry)

Thinking from a Rails modelling point of view, I have the following (I avoid writing the fields that don’t really matter for this relation/hierarchical problem I’m dealing):

class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
...
has_many :categories


class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
...
Here comes de doubt: How do I specify the parent_id? 

Is there any way to specify that a Category has one, and just one parent ID which references to another Category?

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    2026-05-28T04:31:34+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:31 am

    Something like this is fairly typical:

    class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
      has_many :categories, :through => :products_categories
    
      # A has_and_belongs_to_many association would also be fine here if you
      # don't need to assign attributes to or perform any operations on the
      # relationship record itself.
    end
    
    class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
      has_many   :products, :through => :products_categories
    
      belongs_to :category
      has_many   :categories # Optional; useful if this is a parent and you want
    end                      # to be able to list its children.
    

    Alternatively you could give these last two different names, e.g.:

    belongs_to :parent,   :class_name => :category
    has_many   :children, :class_name => :category
    
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