Not doing so has a few gotchas when working with relations, particularly with records which are not stored in the database. I'm excluding the related content file because it's got a very peculiar relationship with itself: the `has_one :opposite_related_content` has no inverse; the relation itself is its inverse. It's a false positive since the inverse condition is true: ``` content.opposite_related_content.opposite_related_content.object_id == content.object_id ```
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231 B
Ruby
7 lines
231 B
Ruby
class VotationSetAnswer < ApplicationRecord
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belongs_to :votation_type
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belongs_to :author, -> { with_hidden }, class_name: "User", inverse_of: :votation_set_answers
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scope :by_author, -> (author) { where(author: author) }
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end
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