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authorBart de Water <bartdewater@gmail.com>2017-12-14 08:22:25 -0500
committerBart de Water <bartdewater@gmail.com>2018-01-10 11:59:24 -0500
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[ci skip] setting :inverse_of works with :as, :through and :polymorphic options, and is needed for bi-directionality with a scope
[ci skip] Remove :conditions opion from association basics guide This got replaced by scopes.
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1 files changed, 18 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
index 661605d3e5..b1cad0d0a4 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
@@ -1061,12 +1061,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
# belongs_to :dungeon, inverse_of: :evil_wizard
# end
#
- # There are limitations to <tt>:inverse_of</tt> support:
- #
- # * does not work with <tt>:through</tt> associations.
- # * does not work with <tt>:polymorphic</tt> associations.
- # * inverse associations for #belongs_to associations #has_many are ignored.
- #
# For more information, see the documentation for the +:inverse_of+ option.
#
# == Deleting from associations
@@ -1279,6 +1273,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
# of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes a #has_many
# association will use "person_id" as the default <tt>:foreign_key</tt>.
+ #
+ # If you are going to modify the association (rather than just read from it), then it is
+ # a good idea to set the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option.
# [:foreign_type]
# Specify the column used to store the associated object's type, if this is a polymorphic
# association. By default this is guessed to be the name of the polymorphic association
@@ -1352,8 +1349,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
# [:inverse_of]
# Specifies the name of the #belongs_to association on the associated object
- # that is the inverse of this #has_many association. Does not work in combination
- # with <tt>:through</tt> or <tt>:as</tt> options.
+ # that is the inverse of this #has_many association.
# See ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview on Bi-directional associations for more detail.
# [:extend]
# Specifies a module or array of modules that will be extended into the association object returned.
@@ -1449,6 +1445,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
# of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes a #has_one association
# will use "person_id" as the default <tt>:foreign_key</tt>.
+ #
+ # If you are going to modify the association (rather than just read from it), then it is
+ # a good idea to set the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option.
# [:foreign_type]
# Specify the column used to store the associated object's type, if this is a polymorphic
# association. By default this is guessed to be the name of the polymorphic association
@@ -1464,6 +1463,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# <tt>:primary_key</tt>, and <tt>:foreign_key</tt> are ignored, as the association uses the
# source reflection. You can only use a <tt>:through</tt> query through a #has_one
# or #belongs_to association on the join model.
+ #
+ # If you are going to modify the association (rather than just read from it), then it is
+ # a good idea to set the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option.
# [:source]
# Specifies the source association name used by #has_one <tt>:through</tt> queries.
# Only use it if the name cannot be inferred from the association.
@@ -1484,8 +1486,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
# [:inverse_of]
# Specifies the name of the #belongs_to association on the associated object
- # that is the inverse of this #has_one association. Does not work in combination
- # with <tt>:through</tt> or <tt>:as</tt> options.
+ # that is the inverse of this #has_one association.
# See ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview on Bi-directional associations for more detail.
# [:required]
# When set to +true+, the association will also have its presence validated.
@@ -1570,6 +1571,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# association will use "person_id" as the default <tt>:foreign_key</tt>. Similarly,
# <tt>belongs_to :favorite_person, class_name: "Person"</tt> will use a foreign key
# of "favorite_person_id".
+ #
+ # If you are going to modify the association (rather than just read from it), then it is
+ # a good idea to set the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option.
# [:foreign_type]
# Specify the column used to store the associated object's type, if this is a polymorphic
# association. By default this is guessed to be the name of the association with a "_type"
@@ -1619,8 +1623,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# +after_commit+ and +after_rollback+ callbacks are executed.
# [:inverse_of]
# Specifies the name of the #has_one or #has_many association on the associated
- # object that is the inverse of this #belongs_to association. Does not work in
- # combination with the <tt>:polymorphic</tt> options.
+ # object that is the inverse of this #belongs_to association.
# See ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview on Bi-directional associations for more detail.
# [:optional]
# When set to +true+, the association will not have its presence validated.
@@ -1789,6 +1792,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes
# a #has_and_belongs_to_many association to Project will use "person_id" as the
# default <tt>:foreign_key</tt>.
+ #
+ # If you are going to modify the association (rather than just read from it), then it is
+ # a good idea to set the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option.
# [:association_foreign_key]
# Specify the foreign key used for the association on the receiving side of the association.
# By default this is guessed to be the name of the associated class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed.