emberjs model reverse relationship unclear
I have a postal_address
model that includes: street, zipcode, city, etc. I then have multiple unrelated models like organization or user that have the postal_address
as one of their attributes. The using-models simply refer to the postal_address
as belongsTo
, specifying the reverse is not clear to me, i.e. inside of the postal_address
do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
Depending on the context, updating the address may affect the Organization, other times the User. There are many more models that could use the postal_address
than the two I listed, in the event one suggests to duplicate the address-model per use-case.
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I have a postal_address
model that includes: street, zipcode, city, etc. I then have multiple unrelated models like organization or user that have the postal_address
as one of their attributes. The using-models simply refer to the postal_address
as belongsTo
, specifying the reverse is not clear to me, i.e. inside of the postal_address
do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
Depending on the context, updating the address may affect the Organization, other times the User. There are many more models that could use the postal_address
than the two I listed, in the event one suggests to duplicate the address-model per use-case.
ember.js ember-data
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I have a postal_address
model that includes: street, zipcode, city, etc. I then have multiple unrelated models like organization or user that have the postal_address
as one of their attributes. The using-models simply refer to the postal_address
as belongsTo
, specifying the reverse is not clear to me, i.e. inside of the postal_address
do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
Depending on the context, updating the address may affect the Organization, other times the User. There are many more models that could use the postal_address
than the two I listed, in the event one suggests to duplicate the address-model per use-case.
ember.js ember-data
I have a postal_address
model that includes: street, zipcode, city, etc. I then have multiple unrelated models like organization or user that have the postal_address
as one of their attributes. The using-models simply refer to the postal_address
as belongsTo
, specifying the reverse is not clear to me, i.e. inside of the postal_address
do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
Depending on the context, updating the address may affect the Organization, other times the User. There are many more models that could use the postal_address
than the two I listed, in the event one suggests to duplicate the address-model per use-case.
ember.js ember-data
ember.js ember-data
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do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
no. only if you need to find all things that use an postal_address
this direction is needed.
I then run into this which helped me arrive at the same conclusion - thanks of course! github.com/emberjs/data/issues/976
– Slawomir
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do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
no. only if you need to find all things that use an postal_address
this direction is needed.
I then run into this which helped me arrive at the same conclusion - thanks of course! github.com/emberjs/data/issues/976
– Slawomir
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
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do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
no. only if you need to find all things that use an postal_address
this direction is needed.
I then run into this which helped me arrive at the same conclusion - thanks of course! github.com/emberjs/data/issues/976
– Slawomir
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
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do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
no. only if you need to find all things that use an postal_address
this direction is needed.
do I indicate anything in terms of models that refer to it?
no. only if you need to find all things that use an postal_address
this direction is needed.
answered Nov 25 '18 at 20:30
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I then run into this which helped me arrive at the same conclusion - thanks of course! github.com/emberjs/data/issues/976
– Slawomir
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
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I then run into this which helped me arrive at the same conclusion - thanks of course! github.com/emberjs/data/issues/976
– Slawomir
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
I then run into this which helped me arrive at the same conclusion - thanks of course! github.com/emberjs/data/issues/976
– Slawomir
Nov 25 '18 at 20:37
I then run into this which helped me arrive at the same conclusion - thanks of course! github.com/emberjs/data/issues/976
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