Lets say Users have BankAccounts which have a balance value.
So, how do I generate an array that Users and the total value of all their BankAccounts' values added together?
I'm not sure if this is quite what you want, but you can do something like:
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_all("select user_id, sum(balance) from accounts group by user_id;")
This will give you an array of user_ids and balances from the accounts table. The advantage of doing it this way is that it comes down to only one SQL query.
You'll want to do something like this. I don't believe it's possible to use #sum
via an association.
class User
def net_worth
BankAccount.sum(:balance, :conditions => ["user_id = ?", self.id])
end
end
Edit
I see a reference to a #sum
in AssociationCollection, so try this:
class User
def net_worth
self.bank_accounts.sum(:balance)
end
end
(I haven't tested this code)
First you need to find the users you want so I'll just assume you want all users.
@users = User.all
Then you need to take the array and collect it with only the elements you want.
@users.collect! {|u| [u.name, u.bank_account_total_value]}
For this kinda attribute I would set it in the model assuming you have has_many :transactions
as an association
Class User
has_many :transactions
def bank_account_total_value
total = 0
self.transactions.each do |t|
total += t.amount
end
end
end