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class User < ActiveRecord::Base | |
has_many :groups, through: :group_users | |
end | |
class GroupUsers < ActiveRecord::Base | |
belongs_to :user | |
belongs_to :group | |
end | |
class Group < ActiveRecord::Base | |
has_many :users, through: :group_users | |
end |
Can a user own multiple groups?
Um... yeah kind of.
A group belongs to a single user yes, that user owns that group.
In addition, a user may belong to any number of groups and not own them. For instance another user might add them to their own group which they would not own.
And a group can have many users.
edit: And yes a user could have multiple groups.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :groups
has_many :owned_groups, class_name: :Group
end
class Group < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :users
belongs_to :owner, class_name: :User
end
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So you're saying:
A group belongs to a single user. That user owns the group.
In addition, a user may belong to any number of groups - but not own it?
And a Group has many users - some of which may belong to other groups or own other groups?