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Deprecation warning when using has_many :through :uniq in Rails 4

Rails 4 has introduced a deprecation warning when using :uniq => true with has_many :through. For example:

has_many :donors, :through => :donations, :uniq => true

Yields the following warning:

DEPRECATION WARNING: The following options in your Goal.has_many :donors declaration are deprecated: :uniq. Please use a scope block instead. For example, the following:

    has_many :spam_comments, conditions: { spam: true }, class_name: 'Comment'

should be rewritten as the following:

    has_many :spam_comments, -> { where spam: true }, class_name: 'Comment'

What is the correct way to rewrite the above has_many declaration?

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Ryenski Avatar asked May 15 '13 16:05

Ryenski


2 Answers

The uniq option needs to be moved into a scope block. Note that the scope block needs to be the second parameter to has_many (i.e. you can't leave it at the end of the line, it needs to be moved before the :through => :donations part):

has_many :donors, -> { uniq }, :through => :donations

It may look odd, but it makes a little more sense if you consider the case where you have multiple parameters. For example, this:

has_many :donors, :through => :donations, :uniq => true, :order => "name", :conditions => "age < 30"

becomes:

has_many :donors, -> { where("age < 30").order("name").uniq }, :through => :donations
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Dylan Markow Avatar answered Nov 13 '22 23:11

Dylan Markow


In addition to Dylans answer, if you happen to be extending the association with a module, make sure that you chain it in the scope block (as opposed to specifying it separately), like so:

has_many :donors,
  -> { extending(DonorExtensions).order(:name).uniq },
  through: :donations

Maybe its just me but it seems very unintuitive to use a scope block to extend an association proxy.

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Andrew Hacking Avatar answered Nov 13 '22 23:11

Andrew Hacking