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I have the following (on RoR 3.1 and MySQL 5.1):

  class Menu < ActiveRecord::Base
    has_many :menu_headers
    has_many :menu_items, :through => :menu_headers
    belongs_to :location      
  end

  class MenuHeader < ActiveRecord::Base
      acts_as_tree :parent_id
      has_many :menu_items
      belongs_to :menu
  end

  class MenuItem < ActiveRecord::Base
    scope :is_enabled, where(:is_enabled => true)
    belongs_to :menu_header
  end

I'd like to be able to call the scope across the relationship; something like this:

  # call the scope :is_enabled here
  Menu.find(12).(where menu_items.is_enabled)

but not sure how to do this.

I'd like the behavior for:

  Menu.find(12)

to continue to pull menu_items where is_enabled=false

Any ideas on how to do this?

thx

edit #1 added the act_as_tree and location associations as these also need to be working.

Something like this Scope with join on :has_many :through association might work but seems a little bit ugly

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This should do the trick:

Menu.find(12).menu_items.is_enabled

It will return all enabled menuitem associated with the menu with id 12.

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  • Hmm... so that is loading menu_items as a child of menus NOT of menu_headers which is what I want in this case. I do have a relationship of menu_items to menus because in some cases we want to deal with that relathionship. Also, menu_headers are :act_as_tree'd so really looking for ruby-1.9.2-p290 :028 > a.menu_headers[0].children[0].menu_items
    – timpone
    Aug 20, 2012 at 16:26

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