View Source Defining Manual Relationships
Manual relationships allow for expressing complex/non-typical relationships between resources in a standard way. Individual data layers may interact with manual relationships in their own way, so see their corresponding guides.
By default, the only thing manual relationships support is being loaded.
example
Example
# in the resource
relationships do
has_many :tickets_above_threshold, Helpdesk.Support.Ticket do
manual Helpdesk.Support.Ticket.Relationships.TicketsAboveThreshold
end
end
# implementation
defmodule Helpdesk.Support.Ticket.Relationships.TicketsAboveThreshold do
use Ash.Resource.ManualRelationship
require Ash.Query
def load(records, _opts, %{query: query, actor: actor, authorize?: authorize?}) do
# Use existing records to limit resultds
rep_ids = Enum.map(records, & &1.id)
# Using Ash to get the destination records is ideal, so you can authorize access like normal
# but if you need to use a raw ecto query here, you can. As long as you return the right structure.
{:ok,
query
|> Ash.Query.filter(representative_id in ^rep_ids)
|> Ash.Query.filter(priority > representative.priority_threshold)
|> Helpdesk.Support.read!(actor: actor, authorize?: authorize?)
# Return the items grouped by the primary key of the source, i.e representative.id => [...tickets above threshold]
|> Enum.group_by(& &1.representative_id)}
end
end