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mech avatar mech commented on July 18, 2024

So I just realize if I used #find, it work, but not #where like this

xero_client.BankTransaction.find "xxx-xxx-xxx"
xero_client.BankTransaction.all(where: { type: "RECEIVE" }).first

The difference is that #find will help you populate the line_items while #where will not.

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latentflip avatar latentflip commented on July 18, 2024

This is "expected" behaviour.

The xero api doesn't return line items when you do index queries (like all), only when you request individual entries with find. However, xeroizer will lazily load the line_items if it needs to when you ask for them.

So while they won't be downloaded immediately, if you ask for them explicitly it will. But it will have to do another HTTP request to the Xero API:

transaction = xero_client.BankTransaction.all(where: { type: "RECEIVE" }).first
transaction.line_items = [#<Xeroizer::Record::LineItem :description: "...." ....>]

Does that make sense?

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