`has_many_attached :files` actually sets to has_many relationships:
`has_many :files_attachments` and `has_many :files_blobs`, you could use
those has_many relationships to use on your user's has_many :through
relationship.

El jue., 5 sept. 2019 a las 2:57, Navid Farjad (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> let's say there are 2 models.
>
> user model:
>
> has_many :posts
>
> post model:
>
> belongs_to :user
>
> has_many_attached :files, dependent: :destroy
>
> what I want is simply all files of the user. something like:
>
> has _may :post_files , through: posts, class_name: "XXX"
>
> or any other way which can give me all the files of the user.
>
> so I want all files of all posts which belong to the user. like
> user.post_files
>
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