Question

I have three models, each having the following associations:

class Model1 < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :model2s
  has_many :model3s
end

class Model2 < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :model1
  has_many :model3s, :through => :model1  # will this work? is there any way around this?
end

class Model3 < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :model1
  has_many :model2s, :through => :model1  # will this work? is there any way around this?
end

As you can see in the commented text, I have mentioned what I need.

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Solution

You just create the method to access it

class Model2 < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :model1

  def model3s
    model1.model3s
  end
end

Or, you can delegate to model1 the model3s method

class Model2 < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :model1

  delegate :model3s, :to => :model1

end

OTHER TIPS

Why not try:

class Model1 < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :model2s
  has_many :model3s
end

class Model2 < ActiveRecord::Base
 belongs_to :model1
 has_many   :model3s, :primary_key => :model1_id,
                      :foreign_key => :model1_id

end

class Model3 < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :model1
  has_many   :model2s, :primary_key => :model1_id,  
                       :foreign_key => :model1_id
end

This will have active record join model2 and model3 by model1_id leaving model1 completely out of it and should be more efficient.

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