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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:27:14+00:00 2026-05-13T06:27:14+00:00

It must be a very common problem. I have a chained many-to-many relationship like

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It must be a very common problem. I have a chained many-to-many relationship like this:

User n<==>n Role n<==>n List

ActiveRecord models:

class User
  # linking to roles
  has_many :role_assignments
  has_many :roles, :through => :role_assignments
end

class Role
  # linking back to users
  has_many :role_assignments
  has_many :users, :through => :role_assignments

  # linking to lists
  has_many :list_assignments
  has_many :lists, :through => :list_assignments
end

class List
  # linking back to roles
  has_many :list_assignments
  has_many :roles, :through => :list_assignments
end

# ... and the join models:
class RoleAssignment
  belongs_to :role
  belongs_to :user
end

class ListAssignment
  belongs_to :list
  belongs_to :role
end

What would be a named_scope or an association in the List model to find all Lists that have all Roles that in their turn have a specific User?

Any hint would be greatly appreciated!

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    2026-05-13T06:27:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:27 am

    The best solution I could come up with so far is the following:

    class List
      has_many :list_assignments
      has_many :roles, :through => :list_assignments
    
      named_scope :managable_by_user, lambda { |u| 
        role_ids = u.roles.map(&:id)
        {
          :include => [:list_assignments], 
          :conditions => {:list_assignments => {:role_id => role_ids}}
        }
      }
    end
    
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