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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
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  • You could just create a latest scope and a has_many :actions, and use User.first.profile.actions.latest instead of User.first.profile.latest_action.
    – user229044
    Aug 27, 2013 at 16:40
  • getting the latest action for a single User isn't the issue, its preloading the latest action for 20+ users. Aug 27, 2013 at 17:06

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The problem is that self isn't your object in the has_many, it's the association proxy. If you want the profile object that is referenced in the association, it should be owner (though this is slightly dependent on the version of Rails you're running -- check the documentation for Rails association extensions for more details).

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  • I think that is true if I declared it to be has_many :actions do latest(date) { ... } but I can't preload the latest actions that way (I believe) when you declare an association extension that way you can use proxy_association.owner or some other mechanisms to get back to the owning object. In my case here, it looks like all I get in the block is the class (Action) and no instances. Aug 27, 2013 at 17:13

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