Hi Matt,
My Rails version is 4.1.0.
Quinta-feira, 15 de Maio de 2014 10:11:01 UTC-3, Matt Jones escreveu:
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> On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 14:13:51 UTC-4, Henrique Vilela wrote:
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>> I'm trying to set a specific order to an association, but I keep getting
>> the default scope order definition.
>>
>> What am I missing?
>>
>>
>> class Pattern < ActiveRecord::Base
>>
>> default_scope { order('sort, title') }
>>
>> has_and_belongs_to_many :children,
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>> :class_name => 'Pattern',
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>> :join_table => 'patterns_patterns',
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>> :association_foreign_key => 'child_id',
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>> :foreign_key => 'parent_id',
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>> :order => 'patterns_patterns.updated_at'
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>> end
>>
>>
>> SELECT "patterns".* FROM "patterns" INNER JOIN "patterns_patterns" ON
>> "patterns"."id" = "patterns_patterns"."child_id" WHERE
>> "patterns_patterns"."parent_id" = ? ORDER BY sort, title [["parent_id",
>> 1]]
>>
>
> Which Rails version are you running? There were a substantial number of
> issues with default_scope fixed in 4.0 and 4.1.
>
> --Matt Jones
>
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