how to find three tables data using sequelize?











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Table associations:



 //category_product with category
category.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'category_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(category,{foreignKey:'category_id'})

//category_product with Product
Product.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'product_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(Product, {foreignKey: 'product_id'})


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throw new Error(this.name + '.hasMany called with something that's not asubclass of Sequelize.Model');
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Error: Theme.hasMany called with something that's not a subclass of Sequelize.Model


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Tables:





Table associations:



 //category_product with category
category.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'category_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(category,{foreignKey:'category_id'})

//category_product with Product
Product.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'product_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(Product, {foreignKey: 'product_id'})


Git bash error



throw new Error(this.name + '.hasMany called with something that's not asubclass of Sequelize.Model');
^

Error: Theme.hasMany called with something that's not a subclass of Sequelize.Model


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  • This link may help you stackoverflow.com/a/44076602/2893413
    – Sadikhasan
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Tables:





Table associations:



 //category_product with category
category.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'category_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(category,{foreignKey:'category_id'})

//category_product with Product
Product.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'product_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(Product, {foreignKey: 'product_id'})


Git bash error



throw new Error(this.name + '.hasMany called with something that's not asubclass of Sequelize.Model');
^

Error: Theme.hasMany called with something that's not a subclass of Sequelize.Model


Thanks!










share|improve this question















Tables:





Table associations:



 //category_product with category
category.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'category_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(category,{foreignKey:'category_id'})

//category_product with Product
Product.hasMany(category_product,{foreignKey:'product_id'})
category_product.belongsTo(Product, {foreignKey: 'product_id'})


Git bash error



throw new Error(this.name + '.hasMany called with something that's not asubclass of Sequelize.Model');
^

Error: Theme.hasMany called with something that's not a subclass of Sequelize.Model


Thanks!







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  • This link may help you stackoverflow.com/a/44076602/2893413
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    Nov 22 at 13:03


















This link may help you stackoverflow.com/a/44076602/2893413
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