I'm trying out the new Rails gem http://activeadmin.info/ and it's working great! However I can't find any documentation on how to use it across associations. For example:
class Membership < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :course
belongs_to :person
class Course < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :memberships
has_many :people, :through => :memberships
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :memberships
has_many :courses, :through => :memberships
The membership join table includes some extra data as well (ie: attendance). I'm trying to show the membership with both the course and student name - and allow filtering / sorting on those names. As far as I have found, Active Admin doesn't work across associations. Has anyone else been successful in doing that, or found another gem that does? Thanks so much!
I've been playing with ActiveAdmin for a while now, here's how I managed to get associations to work in Indexes and Forms.
I've just guessed some of your model columns below. Also note, in the form. The 'person' section will show all the columns for editing, whereas the 'course' section will just show the specified column.
I haven't tested this, but you should be able to apply these ideas to your case. It's working for mine.
Update: I've just read your question again and noted that you're wanting to be able to sort on the association column. I've just checked my implementation and this indeed is not working. My answer may be useless to you but I'll leave it here anyway (might help someone else).
ingredient.rb
product.rb
don't forget the migrations for the joining table (:id to false!)
Now define the form in you ActiveAdmin resource, override the default
ingredient.rb
product.rb
migration_xxx.rb
products.rb
I've just started using this gem myself, and while I haven't gotten around to showing association information, here's how you create a form for associations:
That will give you a basic form with scaffolding.