I'm getting 'rake aborted! ... posts_count is marked readonly' errors.
I have two models: user and post.
users has_many posts.
posts belongs_to :user, :counter_cache => true
I have a migration which adds the posts_count column to the users table and then calculates and records the current number of posts per user.
self.up
add_column :users, :posts_count, :integer, :default => 0
User.reset_column_information
User.all.each do |u|
u.update_attribute( :posts_count, u.posts.count)
end
end
when I run the migration I get the error. This is pretty clear-cut, of course and if I remove the :counter_cache declaration from the posts model, e.g.
belongs_to :user
the migration runs fine. This obviously, does not make sense because you couldn't really implement it this way. What am I missing?
You should be using User.reset_counters
to do this. Additionally, I would recommend using find_each
instead of each
because it will iterate the collection in batches instead of all at once.
self.up
add_column :users, :posts_count, :integer, :default => 0
User.reset_column_information
User.find_each do |u|
User.reset_counters u.id, :posts
end
end