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I have the following tables:

users

  • id
  • name
  • email

users_categories_data

  • id
  • label

users_categories (junction table)

  • id
  • user_id
  • cat_id

A user can only have one category. I'm trying to query the category inside the user in GraphQL so that I can get the category label and id as a result directly:

{
  users(id: 6988) {
    email

    category {
      id
      label 
    }
  }
}

Here are the associations:

USER

associate(models) {
  this.hasOne(models.userCategoryData, {
    through: models.userCategory,
    foreignKey: 'user_id',
  });
}

UserCategoriesData

associate: (models) => {
  UserCategoryData.belongsToMany(models.user, {
    through: models.userCategory,
    foreignKey: 'cat_id',
  });
}

UserCategory (junction table)

associate: (models) => {
  UserCategory.belongsTo(models.user, { foreignKey: 'user_id' });
  UserCategory.belongsTo(models.userCategoryData, { foreignKey: 'cat_id' });
},

This creates the getUserCategoryDatum() function in the resolve function of my user's GraphQL Type. When I run it, I get the following queries:

SELECT `id`, `email`, `name` FROM `users` AS `user` WHERE `user`.`id` = 6988 ORDER BY `user`.`id` ASC;
SELECT `id`, `label`, `user_id` FROM `users_categories_data` AS `userCategoryData` WHERE `userCategoryData`.`user_id` IN (6988);

Obviously, this is not correct, as users_categories_data table doesn't have user_id. The query should do an extra join and get the cat_id from the junction table and then query users_categories_data using WHERE userCategoryData.id = cat_id

What am I doing wrong here?

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  • HasOne relations aren't usually modelled with a join table. Do you need this join table ?
    – yachaka
    Jun 14, 2017 at 8:12
  • Changing hasOne to belongsToMany worked. But what if I wanted to have a unique constraint on the junction table for user_id? Should I still be using belongsToMany then?
    – Norbert
    Jun 14, 2017 at 8:34
  • No, you should not. BelongsToMany is a relation defined as Users have many categories, and Categories have many Users. In your case, e.g. Users belongs to one Category, and Category have many Users, you should add a category_id to the Users table and create User.belongsTo(Category) relation. This way, you are expressing your constraint: a User belongs to a Category and only one.
    – yachaka
    Jun 14, 2017 at 8:38
  • That's how I would have created the db structure, but I was told that we had to future proof it in case PO wanted users to select multiple categories. I'm sticking to belongsToMany then. I also used as: 'userCategory', so that it wouldn't pluralize the generated function. Please submit your answer and I'll approve it. Thanks a lot!
    – Norbert
    Jun 14, 2017 at 9:32
  • great! doing it
    – yachaka
    Jun 14, 2017 at 9:46

1 Answer 1

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BelongsToMany is a relation defined as Users have many categories, and Categories have many Users.

In your case, e.g. Users belongs to one Category, and Category have many Users, you should add a category_id to the Users table and create User.belongsTo(Category) relation.
This way, you are expressing your constraint: a User belongs to a Category and only one.

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