I am looking for an elegant way to model a symmetric relation (like friendship between users) in rails (though this may be more of a general database question). I know of several approaches, but none seem elegant:
Create a user_user relation table with foreign keys of the users. I don't like it since it is essentially an asymmetric solution. I saw an approach that forces the user with the lower id into the first column and the other into the second column, and query the relation from both ends using union. This feels like a hack.
Create a friendship table, where each row represent a relation, and:
- For one-to-one: add a column to the users table to reference the relation
- For many-to-many: add a user_friendship table that will hold a foreign key to the users and friendships tables.
The problem with this approach is that is seems cumbersome and also that nothing enforces that the friendship will be shared exactly by 2 users.
I hope that there's a more elegant solution than these. any ideas?