I have a situation where I would like access to an associated grandparent before the parent object is saved. I can think of several hacks, but I'm searching for a clean way to accomplish this. Take the following code as an illustration of my problem:
class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :departments
has_many :custom_fields
has_many :employees, :through => :departments
end
class Department < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :company
has_many :employees
end
class Employee < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :department
delegate :company, :to => :department
end
company = Company.find(1) # => <Company id: 1>
dept = company.departments.build # => <Department id: nil, company_id: 1>
empl = dept.employees.build # => <Employee id: nil, department_id: nil>
empl.company # => Employee#company delegated to department.company, but department is nil
I'm using Rails 3.2.15. I understand what is happening here, and I understand why empl.department_id is nil; though I wish Rails held a direct reference to the prospective association prior to calling save, such that the last line could be delegated through the unsaved department object. Is there a clean work around?
UPDATE: I've tried this in Rails 4 as well, here is a console session:
2.0.0-p247 :001 > company = Company.find(1)
Company Load (1.5ms) SELECT "companies".* FROM "companies" WHERE "companies"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", 1]]
=> #<Company id: 1, name: nil, created_at: "2013-10-24 03:36:11", updated_at: "2013-10-24 03:36:11">
2.0.0-p247 :002 > dept = company.departments.build
=> #<Department id: nil, name: nil, company_id: 1, created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
2.0.0-p247 :003 > empl = dept.employees.build
=> #<Employee id: nil, name: nil, department_id: nil, created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
2.0.0-p247 :004 > empl.company
RuntimeError: Employee#company delegated to department.company, but department is nil: #<Employee id: nil, name: nil, department_id: nil, created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
2.0.0-p247 :005 > empl.department
=> nil
UPDATE 2: Here is a test project on github.
empl.association(:department) == Employee.new.association(:department)
...false
. I see there is an instance variable@target
on the association, which always seems to benil
(even for saved records). I don't know what@target
is suppose to be, but it would make sense to me that it would contain the reference I'm desiring.