Here is the schema information on my tables:
- table_name: admin_users, primary_key: id
- table_name: UserCompanies, primary_key: UserCompanyId, foreign_keys: [CompanyId, UserId]
- table_name: Companies, primary_key: CompanyId'
I want to do something like the following:
AdminUser.first.companies
But, my attempts so far are not working, I'm assuming because I need to specify the table names, model names, or key names, but I don't know how that works with a has_many through relationship. Here is my best attempt at defining it so far:
class AdminUser < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :user_companies, class_name:"TableModule::UserCompany", foreign_key:"UserId"
has_many :companies, through: :user_companies, class_name: "TableModule::Company"
end
# this code is from a rails engine separate from the app where AdminUser is defined
# the purpose of the engine is to provide access to this particular database
# the CustomDBConventions class adapts the models for this database to work with ActiveRecord so we can use snake case attributes, reference the primary key as 'id', and it specifies the correct tables names.
module TableModule
class UserCompany < CustomDBConventions
belongs_to :admin_user
belongs_to :company
end
class Company < CustomDBConventions
has_many :admin_users, through: :user_companies
end
class CustomDBConventions < ActiveRecord::Base
self.abstract_class = true
def self.inherited(subclass)
super
subclass.establish_connection "table_module_#{Rails.env}".to_sym
tb_name = subclass.table_name.to_s.gsub(/^table_module_/,"").classify.pluralize
subclass.table_name = tb_name
subclass.primary_key = tb_name.singularize + "Id"
subclass.alias_attribute :id, subclass.primary_key.to_sym
subclass.column_names.each do |pascal_name|
subclass.alias_attribute pascal_name.underscore.to_sym, pascal_name.to_sym
subclass.alias_attribute "#{pascal_name.underscore}=".to_sym, "#{pascal_name}=".to_sym
end
end
end
end
EDIT: So this setup is really close and I am missing only 1 foreign key specification. When I run AdminUser.first.companies I get a sql error:
TinyTds::Error: Invalid column name 'company_id'.: EXEC sp_executesql N'SELECT [Companies].* FROM [Companies] INNER JOIN [UserCompanies] ON [Companies].[CompanyId] = [UserCompanies].[company_id] WHERE [UserCompanies].[UserId] = @0', N'@0 int', @0 = 1
So I just need to specify to use UserCompanies.CompanyId on this join. How do I properly specify this foreign key?