or
permissions.find_by_project_id(1).role.name

On Sep 15, 4:55 pm, nobosh <[email protected]> wrote:
> user.role_for_project(project) seems to be working nicely. Hopefully
> that's the right Rails way to do it.
>
> On Sep 15, 4:47 pm, Marnen Laibow-Koser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > nobosh wrote:
> > > Better way to phrase the question... Given the model above,
>
> > > Knowing the project_id and user_id, how in Rails using activemodel can
> > > you query to obtain the user's role if any,,, meaning return admin or
> > > nil
>
> > > I'm trying things like in the users.rb:
> > > logger.debug self.permissions.find_by_project_id(1)
>
> > > But that doesn't give back a role...
>
> > Of course it doesn't.  You asked it for a Permission object, and that's
> > what you're getting.  You want the Role that that Permission belongs to.
> > So...can you figure it out now?
>
> > > Tricky stuff!!!
>
> > No, actually, this is very simple.  If you find it tricky, you need to
> > think more clearly about the structure of your associations and queries.
>
> > Best,
> > -- 
> > Marnen Laibow-Koserhttp://www.marnen.org
> > [email protected]
>
> > Sent from my iPhone
> > --
> > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

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