[Rails] Is this functionality achievable through accepts_nested_attributes_for
I have these four models
class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :relationships
has_many :advantages, :through => :relationships, :source
=> :resource, :source_type => 'Advantage'
has_many :disadvantages, :through => :relationships, :source
=> :resource, :source_type => 'Disadvantage'
accepts_nested_attributes_for :advantages, :disadvantages
end
class Advantage < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :relationships, :as => :resource
has_many :comments, :through => :relationships
end
class Disadvantage < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :relationships, :as => :resource
has_many :comments, :through => :relationships
end
class Relationship < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :resource, :polymorphic => true
belongs_to :comment
end
Since I have related commennts with advantages, disadvantages and have
given the attribute `accepts_nested_attributes_for`, when I try to
save new record of comments with new records of advantages, it saves.
For example
params = {
:comment => {
:comment => 'This is a sample comment',
:advantages_attributes => [
{ :plus => 'This is a good product' },
{ :plus => 'It has all the functionality' },
{ :plus => 'Performs bette than others'}
]
}
}
comment = Comment.create(params[:comment])
This saves 3 records of advantages and 1 comment to the database and
makes 3 entries in the relationship table.
But not always I want to create new entries for the advantages, if
there are already existing advantages, I would like to send just the
id, so only the relatioship table is being updated. So my params would
be like this
params = {
:comment => {
:comment => 'This is a sample comment',
:advantages_attributes => [
{ :id => 1 },
{ :plus => 'It has all the functionality' },
{ :plus => 'Performs bette than others'}
]
}
}
Here I want a new comment to be created which has to be associated
with the already existing advantage with `id => 1` and create new
advantages for the next two and relate it with the comment, but when i
try this directly it throws an error. How can I achieve this?
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