I'm using rails 3, and began my application with ActiveRecord. Now, I have many models, and the relations are starting to get complicated, and some could be more simply expressed with a Document-Oriented structure, so I'd like to try migrating to MongoDB and use Mongoid.
I've always heard that you didn't have to eitheer use all MongoDB or nothing, but that you could use the two in parallel while migrating. I don't see how to go about this from the docs though.
For example, I have:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :items
has_many :products, :through => :items
end
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :items
end
class Item < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :product
# alot of data that fits a hierarchical document-oriented structure
end
I'd like to ideally begin by replacing my Item activerecord model with a Mongoid document, so my items are stored in MongoDB, and my Users
and Products
can stay in my SQL DB
Thing is, I don't see how to do this. Am I going about this the right way?
Perhaps another alternative is to keep a base AR Item
class Item < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :mongodb_item ?? # I know this is wrong
end
class MongodbItem
include Mongoid::Document
belongs_to AR_Item ??? # I know this is also wrong
end
Thanks!