books = Book.find(:all)
articles = Articles.find(:all)
By reading from http://guides.rubyonrails.org/layouts_and_rendering.html I knew that I could do
You're very close. Concatenating the arrays is done with the plus sign:
materials = books + articles
Sorting the combined array can be done by calling the sort_by
method (mixed in from Enumerable
) and passing in the attribute prefixed with &:
materials.sort_by(&:created_at)
This won't be good performance-wise for large result sets. You might consider deriving the Book and Article models from a parent class (like Material) if they are similar, using STI (Single Table Inheritance) to store them in the same table, and using find
with an order
clause, so the database can do the sorting for you.