My Grails app's domain model has the following requirements:
- a user belong to zero or one organisations
- an organisation is either a charity or a company
- charities and companies have some some common fields and also some (non-nullable) fields that are unique to each organisation type
I put the common organisation fields into an abstract Organisation
class which Charity
and Company
both extend. I can't store this hierarchy in a single table because there are non-nullable fields that are specific to each organisation type. The relevant parts of the domain model are shown below:
class User {
String name
static belongsTo = [organization: Organization]
static constraints = {
organization nullable: true
}
}
abstract class Organization {
String name
static hasMany = [users: User]
static mapping = {
tablePerHierarchy false
}
}
class Charity extends Organization {
// charity-specific fields go here
}
class Company extends Organization {
// company-specific fields go here
}
When I look at the MySQL schema generated from this model, the inheritance relationship between organisation-company and organisation-charity seems to have been completely ignored. Although there is an organisation table with a name column, it has no primary-foreign key relationship with either company or charity
organization_id bigint
which is foreign-keyed to the organization table'sid
column). What DB are you using?