Has Many
A has many association sets up a one-to-many connection with another model, unlike has one, the owner could have zero or many instances of models.
For example, if your application includes users and credit card, and each user can have many credit cards.
Declare
// User has many CreditCards, UserID is the foreign key |
Retrieve
// Retrieve user list with eager loading credit cards |
Override Foreign Key
To define a has many relationship, a foreign key must exist. The default foreign key’s name is the owner’s type name plus the name of its primary key field
For example, to define a model that belongs to User, the foreign key should be UserID.
To use another field as foreign key, you can customize it with a foreignKey tag, e.g:
type User struct { |
Override References
GORM usually uses the owner’s primary key as the foreign key’s value, for the above example, it is the User‘s ID,
When you assign credit cards to a user, GORM will save the user’s ID into credit cards’ UserID field.
You are able to change it with tag references, e.g:
type User struct { |
CRUD with Has Many
Please checkout Association Mode for working with has many relations
Eager Loading
GORM allows eager loading has many associations with Preload, refer Preloading (Eager loading) for details
Self-Referential Has Many
type User struct { |
FOREIGN KEY Constraints
You can setup OnUpdate, OnDelete constraints with tag constraint, it will be created when migrating with GORM, for example:
type User struct { |
You are also allowed to delete selected has many associations with Select when deleting, checkout Delete with Select for details