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Given an ActiveRecord object, it re-maps relationships to another object of the same class. Useful for reconciling database with accounts for same user, etc.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'reflections'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install reflections
user1 = User.create
user2 = User.create
Widget.create user: user1
OtherClass.create user: user1
user1.map_associations_to user2
you can optionally control the associations
user1.map_associations_to(user2, types: %w(belongs_to has_and_belongs_to_many))
you can optionally control the updating of the associations
or create reports by passing a block
user1.map_associations_to(user2) do |record, association|
puts "Remapping #{association.macro} for #{record} from #{user1} to #{user2}"
false # don't actually do update
end
you can also control the classes remapped with :only and :exclude
user1.map_associations_to(user2, only: [Widget])
user1.map_associations_to(user2, except: [OtherClass])
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)FAQs
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We found that reflections demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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