X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org./rails.git/blobdiff_plain/5506b2d9592f04800436c968055f540685efd29e..7d92ec704786c2d887e1946f25746d6d70ee7ea8:/app/models/relation_member.rb?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/app/models/relation_member.rb b/app/models/relation_member.rb index 79102853e..aba38511c 100644 --- a/app/models/relation_member.rb +++ b/app/models/relation_member.rb @@ -1,30 +1,7 @@ class RelationMember < ActiveRecord::Base - set_table_name 'current_relation_members' + self.table_name = "current_relation_members" + self.primary_keys = "relation_id", "sequence_id" - # problem with RelationMember is that it may link to any one - # object (a node, a way, another relation), and belongs_to is - # not flexible enough for that. So we do this, which is ugly, - # but fortunately rails won't actually run the SQL behind that - # unless someone really accesses .node, .way, or - # .relation - which is what we do below based on member_type. - # (and no: the :condition on belongs_to doesn't work here as - # it is a condition on the *referenced* object not the - # *referencing* object!) - - belongs_to :node, :foreign_key => "member_id" - belongs_to :way, :foreign_key => "member_id" - belongs_to :relation, :foreign_key => "member_id" - - # so we define this "member" function that returns whatever it - # is. - - def member() - return (member_type == "node") ? node : (member_type == "way") ? way : relation - end - - # NOTE - relations are SUBJECTS of memberships. The fact that nodes, - # ways, and relations can be the OBJECT of a membership, - # i.e. a node/way/relation can be referenced throgh a - # RelationMember object, is NOT modelled in rails, i.e. these links - # have to be resolved manually, on demand. + belongs_to :relation + belongs_to :member, :polymorphic => true end