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I understand how you can use the class_name option in active directory to refer to namespaces models:

has_one :slide, :class_name => '::Refinery::Slides::Slide'

And how to use polymorphic associations

has_one :slide, :as => :slideable

Can you use them together?

has_one :slide, :class_name => '::Refinery::Slides::Slide', :as => :slideable

And if so, how do you define the polymorphic association?

belongs_to :slideable, :polymorphic => true, class_name='::Refinery::Slideables::Slideable' #NO   

I'm working with RefineryCMS and every engine you add gets namespaced in Refinery::PluralModel::SingularModel. Basically, I want to be able to associate a slide with either a case study or a job. Here are the actual models.

module Refinery
  module CaseStudies
    class CaseStudy < Refinery::Core::BaseModel
      attr_accessible :title, :description, :position
      has_one :slide, :class_name => '::Refinery::Slides::Slide', :as => :slideable
    end
  end
end

module Refinery
  module Works
    class Work < Refinery::Core::BaseModel
      attr_accessible :title, :description, :position, 
      has_one :slide, :class_name => '::Refinery::Slides::Slide', :as => :slideable
    end
  end
end

module Refinery
  module Slides
    class Slide < Refinery::Core::BaseModel
      attr_accessible :slide_id, :caption, :position, :slideable_id, :slideable
      belongs_to :slide, :class_name => '::Refinery::Image'
      belongs_to :slideable, :polymorphic => true
    end
  end
end

It seems like I should be able to say slide.slideable.title but I get an error: undefined method `title' for nil:NilClass

apidoc specifies that inverse_of cannot be used with polymorphic, but says nothing about class_name

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To make a polymorphic association work, you need to add a type column along with an id column on the model that 'belongs_to' another. The type column will store the class name so there's no need to specify in the generic association.

For example, a Comment can belong to a Question or an Answer. Let's call questions and answers "commentable". A comment should have columns for :commentable_id and :commentable_type.

class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base
  # has columns :commentable_id and :commentable_type
  belongs_to :commentable, :polymorphic => true
end

class Question < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :comments, :as => :commentable
end

class Answer < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :comments, :as => :commentable
end

# example
comment = Comment.new(:body => "Nice answer!")
comment.commentable = Answer.find(1)
comment.save

So, in your case, you can remove the :class_name options from Work and CaseStudy and make sure you add the columns :slide_type (to go with :slide_id) and :slideable_type (to go with :slideable_id) to your Slide. It should all "just work" with namespaced class names.

module Refinery
  module CaseStudies
    class CaseStudy < Refinery::Core::BaseModel
      attr_accessible :title, :description, :position
      has_one :slide, :as => :slideable
    end
  end
end

module Refinery
  module Works
    class Work < Refinery::Core::BaseModel
      attr_accessible :title, :description, :position, 
      has_one :slide, :as => :slideable
    end
  end
end

module Refinery
  module Slides
    class Slide < Refinery::Core::BaseModel
      attr_accessible :slide_id, :caption, :position, :slideable_id, :slideable
      # add :slide_type and :slideable_type columns
      belongs_to :slide, :polymorphic => true
      belongs_to :slideable, :polymorphic => true
    end
  end
end
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  • thanks for such a thorough answer! I'm skeptical about being able to remove class_name but here goes - will come back and let you know.
    – rakitin
    Apr 24, 2013 at 12:41
  • it looks like you are right, i can remove the class_name because in my form I'm setting the slideable_type like this slide.radio_button(:slideable_type, Refinery::Works::Work, :checked => (:slideable_type == 'works'))
    – rakitin
    Apr 24, 2013 at 13:32

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