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Filter on joined table
Kim Røen edited this page Sep 16, 2015
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Problem: You wish to filter on a column in a joined table. This may be in another resource, or simply in a one to one relationship on the model.
Solution: By default the filters append a where condition to the relation with the filter name matching a column in the primary relation. By overriding the apply_filter
method you can control how the filter is applied.
An example where the User
model joins in a user_extra
table using a default scope:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
default_scope { joins("LEFT JOIN user_extras ON user_extras.user_id = users.id") }
end
class UserResource < JSONAPI::Resource
#phone_number comes from the user_extras table
attributes :name, :email, :phone_number, :notes
filters :name, :email, :phone_number
class << self
def apply_filter(records, filter, value, options)
case filter
when :phone_number
records.where('user_extras.phone_number = ?', value)
else
return super(records, filter, value)
end
end
end
end
Note that it's also possible to have the resource perform the inclusion of the user_extras
using the records
method instead of using the default_scope on the model:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
end
class UserResource < JSONAPI::Resource
#phone_number comes from the user_extras table
attributes :name, :email, :phone_number, :notes
filters :name, :email, :phone_number
class << self
def records(options = {})
_model_class.joins(:user_extras)
end
def apply_filter(records, filter, value, options)
case filter
when :phone_number
records.where('user_extras.phone_number = ?', value)
else
return super(records, filter, value)
end
end
end
end