Efficient ActiveRecord has_and_belongs_to_many query

Michiel de Mare picture Michiel de Mare · Nov 29, 2012 · Viewed 11.2k times · Source

I have Page and Paragraph models with a has_and_belongs_to_many relation. Given a paragraph_id, I'd like to get all matching pages. e.g.:

pages = Paragraph.find(paragraph_id).pages.all

However, this takes two queries. It can be done in one query:

SELECT "pages".* FROM "pages" 
INNER JOIN "pages_paragraphs" ON "pages_paragraphs"."page_id" = "pages"."id" 
WHERE "pages_paragraphs"."paragraph_id" = 123

But can this be done without

  • using find_by_sql
  • without modifications to the page_paragraphs table (e.g. adding an id).

Update:

My page model looks like this:

class Page < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_and_belongs_to_many :paragraphs, uniq: true
end

Answer

John Naegle picture John Naegle · Nov 29, 2012

With a has_many :through relationship, you could use this:

pages = Page.joins(:pages_paragraphs).where(:pages_paragraphs => {:paragraph_id => 1})

Take a look at Specifying Conditions on the Joined Tables here: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_record_querying.html

If you want the pages and paragraphs together:

pages = Page.joins(:pages_paragraphs => :paragraph).includes(:pages_paragraphs => :paragraph).where(:pages_paragraphs => {:paragraph_id => 1})

With a has_and_belongs_to_many:

pages = Page.joins("join pages_paragraphs on pages.id = pages_paragraphs.page_id").where(["pages_paragraphs.paragraph_id = ?", paragraph_id])