So perhaps i expect too much from this include, and it works another way. I look at the tests of this include, and they check inner objects while they have in fact the query, not the json like in my case.
I'm trying to populate data of a db very similar to this thread.
My sample rake looks like this
namespace :db do
desc "Fill database with sample data"
users_to_create = 1
dogs_to_create = users_to_create * 1
breed_array_size = 177 #0 indexed
array_zips = ["11211", "11215", "01776...
To display genres for each of all available books:
def show
books = Book.all
render json: books, include: :genres
end
To display genres for a particular book:
def show
book = Book.find(params[:id])
render json: book, include: :genres
end
Thanks.. :D
and wow..that looks like some crazy "task"..gimme some time to go thgh it
$ rake db:populate (in /Users/ShiftedRec/whosthedee) Breeds: ["affenpinscher"] ****** Dog count: 1 rake aborted! TypeError: no implicit conversion of nil into String /Users/ShiftedRec/whosthedee/lib/tasks/sample_data.rake:229:in `initialize'
Yeah so before hand it creates the records with image being nil, then it runs through the code block after and updates each record with an image - correct?
Should I just nix that line of code and add it to the create block somehow, where all the name, nick, primarybreed are located? I didn't think I could do that though because primarybreed is nil until the record is created