Say I have two Ember Data models: competition
and participant
My competition model stores the following data: date
, first
, second
and third
. The first
, second
and third
properties will all store IDs of the unique competitors who came in first, second and third place.
My participant
model stores the following data: name
, surname
and competition
Participants only compete in one competition, so the participant
model doesn't need a hasMany
relationship on competition
.
How do I model this in Ember Data?
Here's what I thought might work:
// app/models/competition.js
export default DS.Model.extend({
rev: DS.attr('string'),
date: DS.attr('date', {defaultValue: function() { return new Date(); }}),
first: DS.belongsTo('participant'),
second: DS.belongsTo('participant'),
third: DS.belongsTo('participant')
});
// app/models/participant.js
export default DS.Model.extend({
rev: DS.attr('string'),
name: DS.attr('string'),
surname: DS.attr('string'),
competition: DS.belongsTo('competition')
});
The problem is that the competition
key on participant.js
requires an explicit inverse, and there's no way of knowing which of the three keys on competition
it may relate to.
How should I be specifying my inverses? Do both the competition
and participant
models require explicit inverses? If so, what should they be? Is this kind of data structure even possible in Ember Data? Should I use a different approach altogether?
Please weigh in. I've turned this problem around in my head for hours, and none of my workarounds have succeeded.