I'm setting up a Rails project for a client, and they want Users (a model) to be able to follow each other (as in Twitter). They also want to be able to keep track of when one user started following another.
Since I need to keep track of the creation date, I figured, a has_many X, :through => Y relation would be the way to go, so the Y will keep track of the date it was created.
I have my Follow model set up:
class Follow < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :actor_id, :observer_id, :follower, :followee
attr_readonly :actor_id, :observer_id, :follower, :followee
belongs_to :follower, :class_name => 'User', :foreign_key => :observer_id
belongs_to :followee, :class_name => 'User', :foreign_key => :actor_id
validates_presence_of :follower, :followee
validates_uniqueness_of :actor_id, :scope => :observer_id
end
The question is how do I set up the relations in the User model?
Ideally I'd like it to have the following:
:followswould be the associated Follow objects where self is the follower (observer_id):followedwould be the associated Follow objects where self is the followee (actor_id):followingwould be the associated User objects where self is the follower (observer_id):followerswould be the associated User objects where self is the followee (actor_id)
I'm not sure how to write the has_many :through parts, though? Should I be using :source => X or foreign_key => X? And which key (actor_id or observer_id) should I put in each?
Edit: I'm currently doing this
has_many :follows, :foreign_key => :observer_id
has_many :followed, :class_name => 'Follow', :foreign_key => :actor_id
has_many :following, :class_name => 'User', :through => :follows, :source => :followee, :uniq => true
has_many :followers, :class_name => 'User', :through => :follows, :source => :follower, :uniq => true
and it's mostly working. All of them except :followers work fine, but user.followers is doing something weird. It seems like it's checking whether user is followING someone, and if they are then user.followers returns an array containing only user; if they're not, it returns an empty array.
Does anyone have any advice?