I was able to get some nested data using the following:
api/booking/controllers/booking.js:
async find(ctx) {
const entities = await strapi.services.booking.find(ctx.query, [
'class',
'class.capacity',
'class.date',
'class.category',
'class.category.name',
'class.type',
'class.type.name',
'class.startTime',
'class.endTime',
]);
}
return entities.map((entity) =>
sanitizeEntity(entity, { model: strapi.models.booking }),
);
},
where my booking has a relation to class and user. So, by default it just comes back with the class id's - but I'd like to be able to see fields from the class relation all in the same payload.
ie, instead of this:
user: "123eqwey12ybdsb233",
class: "743egwem67ybdsb311"
I'm trying to get:
user: {
id: "123eqwey12ybdsb233",
email: "[email protected]",
...
},
class: {
id: "743egwem67ybdsb311",
capacity: 10,
type: {
name: "Individual",
description: "..."
...
}
...
}
Now, the above works for non-relational fields.. but for fields that are a relation of a relation (ie. class.category and class.type), it doesn't seem to work as I would've expected.
In my database, the relation chain is like so: booking -> class -> category / type, where category and type each have a name and some other fields.