hasManyDeep

Usage

A hasManyDeep relationship is either a one-to-many or a many-to-many relationship. It is used when you want to access related entities through one or more intermediate entities. For example, you may want to retrieve all the blog posts for a Team:

// Team.cfc
component extends="quick.models.BaseEntity" accessors="true" {

    function posts() {
        return hasManyDeep(
            relationName = "Post",
            through = [ "User" ],
            foreignKeys = [
                "teamId", // the key on User that refers to Team
                "authorId" // the key on Post that refers to User
            ],
            localKeys = [
                "id", // the key on Team that identifies Team
                "id" // the key on User that identifies User
            ]
        );
    }

}

This would generate the following SQL:

SELECT *
FROM `posts`
INNER JOIN `users`
    ON `posts`.`authorId` = `users`.`id`
WHERE `users`.`teamId` = ? // team.getId()

You can generate this same relationship using a Builder syntax:

// Team.cfc
component extends="quick.models.BaseEntity" accessors="true" {

    function posts() {
        return newHasManyDeepBuilder()
            .throughEntity( "User", "teamId", "id" )
            .toRelated( "Post", "authorId", "id" );
    }

}

HasManyDeep relationships can also traverse pivot tables. For instance, a User may have multiple Permissions via a Role entity.

// User.cfc
component extends="quick.models.BaseEntity" accessors="true" {

    function permissions() {
        return hasManyDeep(
            relationName = "Role",
            through = [ "roles_users", "Role", "permissions_roles" ],
            foreignKeys = [ "userId", "id", "roleId", "id" ],
            localKeys = [ "id", "roleId", "id", "permissionId" ]
        );
    }

}

If a mapping in the through array is found as a WireBox mapping, it will be treated as a Pivot Table.

If you are traversing a polymorhpic relationship, pass an array as the key type where the first key points to the polymorphic type column and the second key points to the identifying value.

Constraining Relationships

There are two options for constraining a HasManyDeep relationship.

The first option is by using table aliases.

// Team.cfc
component extends="quick.models.BaseEntity" accessors="true" {

    function activePosts() {
        return hasManyDeep(
            relationName = "Post",
            through = [ "User AS u" ],
            foreignKeys = [
                "teamId", // the key on User that refers to Team
                "authorId" // the key on Post that refers to User
            ],
            localKeys = [
                "id", // the key on Team that identifies Team
                "id" // the key on User that identifies User
            ]
        ).where( "u.active", 1 );
    }

}

This produces the following SQL:

SELECT *
FROM `posts`
INNER JOIN `users` AS `u`
    ON `posts`.`authorId` = `users`.`id`
WHERE `u`.`teamId` = ? // team.getId()
AND `u`.`active` = ? // 1

If you want to use scopes or avoid table aliases, you can use callback functions to constrain the relationship:

// Team.cfc
component extends="quick.models.BaseEntity" accessors="true" {

    function activePosts() {
        return hasManyDeep(
            relationName = "Post",
            through = [ () => newEntity( "User ).active() ],
            foreignKeys = [
                "teamId", // the key on User that refers to Team
                "authorId" // the key on Post that refers to User
            ],
            localKeys = [
                "id", // the key on Team that identifies Team
                "id" // the key on User that identifies User
            ]
        );
    }

}

Signature

relationName

String | Function | QuickBuilder | IRelationship

A mapping name to the final related entity, a function that produces a QuickBuilder or Relationship instance, or a QuickBuilder or Relationship instance.

through

Array<String | Function | QuickBuilder | IRelationship>

The entities to traverse through from the parent (current) entity to get to the relatedEntity.

Each item in the array can be either a mapping name to the final related entity, a function that produces a QuickBuilder or Relationship instance, or a QuickBuilder or Relationship instance.

foreignKeys

Array<String>

An array of foreign keys traversing to the relatedEntity. The length of this array should be one more than the length of through. The first key of this array would be the column on the first through entity that refers back to the parent (current) entity, and so forth.

localKeys

Array<String>

An array of local keys traversing to the relatedEntity. The length of this array should be one more than the length of through. The first key of this array would be the column on the parent (current) entity that identifies it, and so forth.

nested

boolean

false

Signals the relationship that it is currently being resolved as part of another hasManyDeep relationship. This is handled by the framework when using a hasManyThrough relationship.

relationMethodName

String

Current Method Name

The method name called to retrieve this relationship. Uses a stack backtrace to determine by default.

Last updated