I've got this:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :profile
end
class Profile < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
has_one :latest_action,
:class_name=>'Action',
:conditions=> Proc.new {["action_at <= ?", self.timezone.now.to_date]},
:order=>"action_at desc"
end
create_table "actions", :force => true do |t|
t.date "action_at"
t.datetime "created_at"
t.datetime "updated_at"
end
I would like to do this:
users = User.limit(10)
ActiveRecord::Associations::Preloader.new(users, [:profile => :latest_action]).run
or this: User.includes(:profile => :latest_action).limit(10).all
However, this fails:
User Load (0.9ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" LIMIT 2
Profile Load (0.8ms) SELECT "profiles".* FROM "profiles" WHERE "profiles"."user_id" IN (133622, 133623)
NoMethodError: undefined method `timezone' for #<Class:0x007fc5992152f8>
This works when I'm dealing with a single record:
User.last.profile.latest_action
User Load (0.8ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."id" DESC LIMIT 1
Profile Load (0.5ms) SELECT "profiles".* FROM "profiles" WHERE "profiles"."user_id" = 242222 LIMIT 1
Action Load (0.6ms) SELECT "actions".* FROM "actions" WHERE "actions"."profile_id" = 231220 AND (action_at <= '2013-08-27') ORDER BY action_at desc LIMIT 1
Can I use a Proc to generate dynamic conditions on a has_one association and use that association in an ActiveRecord::Associations::Preloader call or with eager loaded associations via include?
It seems like in the in pre-loader / eager loading context, self in the conditions proc is a class not an instance.
I am on Rails 3.2.13
Note I realize I could load the association like this, but I can't use that with the preloader
class Profile
has_many :actions do
def latest
where("action_at <= ?", proxy_association.owner.timezone.now.to_date)
end
end
end
latest
scope and ahas_many :actions
, and useUser.first.profile.actions.latest
instead ofUser.first.profile.latest_action
.