In Rails guide in here, it is wrote:
There is also a generator which will produce join tables if JoinTable is part of the name:
rails g migration CreateJoinTableCustomerProduct customer product
it generates:
class CreateJoinTableCustomerProduct < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.1]
def change
create_join_table :customers, :products do |t|
# t.index [:customer_id, :product_id]
# t.index [:product_id, :customer_id]
end
end
end
That simply creates customers_products
table, both words are plural.
When I create a model CustomerProduct:
class CustomerProduct < ApplicationRecord
end
It always search for customer_products
not customers_products
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: Mysql2::Error: Table 'customer_products' doesn't exist
Is there any way to make the model refer to the correct table without explicitly specifying table_name
or naming it CustomersProduct
:) ?
It is good to mention that I am looking to use it with :has_many :through
and not :has_and_belongs_to_many
Also, Why in the generated migration, there are two lines of adding indices with different order ?
# t.index [:customer_id, :product_id]
# t.index [:product_id, :customer_id]