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I want to self-referentiate a model in a RoR app but, I don't know exactly how. I want to save a linked list where the next node has the id of the previous one. how can I do this rails way? It is a one-to-one relation.

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  • I think you start by searching StackOverflow for "[ruby-on-rails] self referential association": stackoverflow.com/… - Duplicate? :-)
    – conny
    May 23, 2011 at 12:49
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    actually I searched this, but they do not solve my problem.
    – JRafaelM
    May 23, 2011 at 17:51

3 Answers 3

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The easiest way:

class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :parent, :class_name => 'MyModel'
  has_many :children, :class_name => 'MyModel', :foreign_key => 'parent_id'
end
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  • I'm using rails 3 and I need only one reference not many, has_one works? If yes, i'm doing something wrong.
    – JRafaelM
    May 23, 2011 at 17:52
  • Perfect answer!! Jun 3, 2019 at 6:02
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rails 5

add column xxx_id in users table:

in migration file:

add_reference :users, :xxx, index: true

and add code in User model

has_many :users, class_name: 'User', foreign_key: 'xxx_id'
belongs_to :manager, class_name: 'User', foreign_key: 'xxx_id'

If you don't have a manager for every user, you need to add optional: true.

'foreign_key' is not necessary. By default this is guessed to be the name of this class in lower-case and “_id” suffixed.

if foreign_key is user_id, user don't have manager necessary. the result is:

has_many :users, class_name: 'User'
belongs_to :manager, class_name: 'User', optional: true

They are called self-joins

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I've spent some time trying to make it work using Rails 3.2.14

The documentation's suggestion for self-joining associations hasn't worked for belongs_to associations. Adding a foreign key fixed the issue.

Class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :invitees, class_name: 'User', foreign_key: :invited_by
  belongs_to :host, class_name: 'User', foreign_key: :invited_by
end

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