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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:23:23+00:00 2026-05-26T06:23:23+00:00

I have these models (psuedocode): class Order has_many :line_items end class LineItem belongs_to :purchasable,

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I have these models (psuedocode):

class Order
    has_many :line_items
end

class LineItem
    belongs_to :purchasable, :polymorphic => true
    belongs_to :order
end

class Tile
    has_one :line_item, :as => :purchasable
end

I want to make a scope that allows me to access tiles from an order. something like Order#tiles so that I can do things like this in controllers:

my_order.tiles.new(...)
my_order.tiles.find(params[:id]).update_attributes(...)

How can I construct such a scope? (or is there another technique I should use?)

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    2026-05-26T06:23:24+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:23 am

    The associations you have don’t work together. I think you might be looking for something like this:

    class Order
      has_many :line_items
      has_many :tiles, :through => :line_items, :source => :purchasable, :source_type => "Tile"
      ...
    end
    
    class LineItem
      belongs_to :order
      belongs_to :purchasable, :polymorphic => true
      ...
    end
    
    class Tile
      has_many :line_items, :as => :purchasable
      ...
    end
    
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