PROBLEM: @user.friends does not work. It’s returning 2 records and it should be 4..
I have the following models:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :friendships
has_many :friends,
:through => :friendships,
:conditions => "status = 'accepted'",
:order => :fname
has_many :requested_friends,
:through => :friendships,
:source => :friend,
:conditions => "status = 'requested'"
has_many :pending_friends,
:through => :friendships,
:source => :friend,
:conditions => "status = 'pending'"
class Friendship < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :friend, :class_name => "User", :foreign_key => "friend_id"
For some reason. <%=@user.friends%> is not returning all of the user’s friends.
Example data:
> @user.friendships.all.length
=> 4
> @user.friendships
=> [#<Friendship id: 20, user_id: 11, friend_id: 20, status: "accepted", created_at: "2011-12-22 12:59:22", updated_at: "2011-12-22 17:02:54">, #<Friendship id: 8, user_id: 11, friend_id: 12, status: "accepted", created_at: "2011-12-22 06:29:02", updated_at: "2011-12-22 07:41:24">, #<Friendship id: 3, user_id: 11, friend_id: 1, status: "approved", created_at: "2011-12-22 05:48:29", updated_at: "2011-12-22 06:22:09">, #<Friendship id: 1, user_id: 11, friend_id: 641, status: "approved", created_at: "2011-12-22 04:47:19", updated_at: "2011-12-22 04:47:19">]
> @user.friends.length
=> 2
@user.friends.length should have been 4 as the data above shows all the statuses as “accepted”. Any idea where I messed up in the model associations listed above?
Thank you!
status is “approved” for two of the friendships and “accepted” for two. That’s why it is returning only two accepted friendships as per your condition.