Re: ERRest and to many relationships
Re: ERRest and to many relationships
- Subject: Re: ERRest and to many relationships
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 14:59:48 -0400
Le 2011-03-29 à 14:52, Andrew Kinnie a écrit :
> Hi again.
>
> I have been able to get my ERRest app to create new objects, and with a to-one relationship based on the example app. I note that apparently ERRest (maybe rest in general) does not allow you to add an object to a to-many relationship directly. Apparently you need to first GET the intervening object, or create one if it doesn't exist, then add the object to it from the other side. e.g. with Organization ->> Member, you'd have to get or create the organization, then add the member to it.
I had this "problem" too, but Mike said it should work, and from memory it worked for a test case I did, but it didn't work in a specific project and the problem seemed to be because of non-model attributes that I had in this entity. Sadly, I didn't find the source of the problem before I left my job.
> What I want to do is create an Action method that allows me to look for an existing intervening object based on an attribute, and if one doesn't exist, then create one. Then set that intervening object's relationships back to original object and the pointed to object.
>
> So:
>
> I have an entity: Device which has a to-many to another entity NoteType (which in turn has a to-many back to Device)
> There is an intervening entity DeviceNoteType which has a to-one to Device and another to NoteType
>
> So in my DeviceController, I want to have an Action method updateNoteTypes and perhaps another addToNoteTypes
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> I see in the wiki that this needs to be done in the two steps mentioned above, but I don't want to require the calling app to do that, but rather do it myself (e.g. passing in json with a name:"myNoteType") and be able to have my method do the necessary fetching and setting.
>
> Whenever I try to do this, I get null as the value from routeObjectForKey. Actually, I was getting that anyway, until I called the entity method in the controller (e.g. the device() method in the DeviceController class, then I can access the keys from that device. But that doesn't help here. I looked at the example app and do see any to-manys in there, and I've gone through the screencast from WO-NoVA multiple times. I'm just not seeing it.
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