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I would like to create a before_filter that redirects the user on an other page if the condition isn't true.

I have four models :

class Player < ActiveRecord::Base

  has_many :matches, through: :inscriptions
  has_many :inscriptions

class Inscription < ActiveRecord::Base

  belongs_to :match
  belongs_to :player

class Match < ActiveRecord::Base

  has_many :players, through: :inscriptions
  has_many :inscriptions

class Stat < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :player

Each playercan join a match by creating an inscription. Then, each player can notes the others as many time as they have played a match together, but not more.

I would like to prevent a player to be able to note an other player more times than the number of times they played together.

So I have :

def is_noteable?(player)
    @matchs_du_joueur = Inscription.where(:player_id => current_user.id) 
    #all the `inscriptions` of a `match` from current_user

     @joueur = Player.joins(:inscriptions).where(:inscriptions => { :match_id => @matchs_du_joueur.map(&:match_id)}).group(:player_id).where('player_id <> ?', current_user.id)
    #all the `players`  that have played with `current_user`

    @combien_de_truc = Inscription.where(:match_id => @matchs_du_joueur.map(&:match_id), :player_id => @player.id).count 
    #to know how many `inscriptions` they have in a common `match`

    @combien_de_notes = Stat.where(:player_id => @player.id, :auteur => current_user.id).count 
    #to know how many times `current_user` has noted the player

    @combien_de_notes <= @combien_de_truc 
    #if `current_user` has  noted `player` less time than he played with him


    end

But this doesn't function as I want... It seems that there are no limits.

I hope you'll understand me. Thank you for reading me.

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  • What is Inscription for? Jun 20, 2013 at 22:10
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    Inscription means "registration". It is for register in a match. Do you understand what I mean ?
    – GrégoireC
    Jun 20, 2013 at 22:13
  • Right off the bat, I think you may be using the wrong variable on the third and fourth query. Your function accepts a parameter (player), but on the lines where you set @combien_de_truc and @combien_de_notes, you are using the variable @player, which is not the same as player`. Could that be the cause? Jun 20, 2013 at 22:38

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