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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:28:19+00:00 2026-05-22T20:28:19+00:00

I’m a beginner and it’s hard to explain my problem: My models: class Skill

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I’m a beginner and it’s hard to explain my problem:

My models:

class Skill  
  has_many :categories
  has_many :positions, :through => :categories
end

class Category
  belongs_to :skill
  has_many :positions  
end

class Position
  belongs_to :category
  has_one :skill, :through => :category    
end

I can successfully eager load everything, like this:

@skills = Skill.includes(:positions)

However sometimes I want to apply a scope on the Positions:

class Position
...
  scope :active, where(:hidden => false)
end

I wish I could do:

@skills = Skill.includes(:positions.active)

Instead, I apply the scope in the views, but the eager loading doesn’t work anymore:

<%= skill.positions.acitve ... %>

Is it possible to have both eager loading and scope?

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    2026-05-22T20:28:19+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:28 pm

    You could use another association:

    class Skill  
      has_many :categories
      has_many :positions, :through => :categories
      has_many :active_positions, :through => :categories
    end
    
    class Category
      belongs_to :skill
      has_many :positions  
      has_many :active_positions, :class_name => "Position", :conditions => {:hidden => false}
    end
    
    class Position
      belongs_to :category
      has_one :skill, :through => :category    
    end
    

    And then

    @skills = Skill.includes(:active_positions)
    

    But then you’ll get two associations. If you ever use skill.positions, all the skill’s positions will be loaded from the database. You should only use skill.active_positions.

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