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ruby - How to Implement a Friendship Model in Rails 3 for a Social Networking Application?

I'm currently working on a small social networking application and right now I'm trying to create a model that represents friendships between users. This is what I came up with so far:

class User < ActiveRecord::Base

  # ...
  has_many :friendships
  has_many :friends, :through => :friendships

end

class Friendship < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :user
  belongs_to :friend, :class_name => 'User'
end

My friendship model has a field confirmed as boolean which I'd like to use to define a friendship as pending or confirmed.

How can I access all pending request for a certain user? Can I somehow define this using Rails' scope method? Something like

current_user.friendships.requests # => [Friendship, Friendship, ...]

would be great.

How can I make this association bidirectional? Do I simply add another friendship once one has confirmed a friend request such that my friendship table would look similar to this:

| user_id | friend_id | confirmed |
-----------------------------------
| 1       | 2         | true      |
| 2       | 1         | true      |
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To access all pending friendships you can use an association:

has_many :pending_friends,
         :through => :friendships,
         :source => :friend,
         :conditions => "confirmed = 0"  # assuming 0 means 'pending'

To make the friendship bidirectional, you may want to replace your boolean confirmed column with a string status column that has one of the following three values: 'pending', 'requested' and 'accepted' (optionally 'rejected'). This will help keep track of who made the friendship request.

When a friendship request is sent (say from Foo to Bar), you create two friendship records (encapsulated in a transaction): one requested and one pending to reflect resp. that Bar has a requested friendship from Foo and Foo has a pending friendship with Bar.

  def self.request(user, friend)
    unless user == friend or Friendship.exists?(user, friend)
      transaction do
        create(:user => user, :friend => friend, :status => 'pending')
        create(:user => friend, :friend => user, :status => 'requested')
      end
    end
  end

When the friendship is accepted (e.g. by Bar), both friendship records are set to accepted.

  def self.accept(user, friend)
    transaction do
      accepted_at = Time.now
      accept_one_side(user, friend, accepted_at)
      accept_one_side(friend, user, accepted_at)
    end
  end

  def self.accept_one_side(user, friend, accepted_at)
    request = find_by_user_id_and_friend_id(user, friend)
    request.status = 'accepted'
    request.accepted_at = accepted_at
    request.save!
  end

This is largely covered in chapter 14 of the Railspace book by Michael Hartl and Aurelius Prochazka. Here's the source code which should help you refine your solution.


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