I'm building a Rails app where a User
can have many Addresses
. A User
also needs a primary billing Address
, primary shipping Address
, and primary profile Address
. These primary fields can point to the same Address
. A User
cannot have more than one of any primary Address
.
I've created a join table called AddressInfo
, and I'm bouncing between a few options:
- Make 3 columns on the
User
model corresponding to each of the primaryAddress
ids (this would remove the need for the join model I think). - Add a
primary
boolean column toAddressInfo
, and make sure only one is true when scoped byuser_id
,address_id
andpurpose
(purpose beingbilling
,shipping
orprofile
). - Add a
primary
date time column toAddressInfo
, and use the most recently updated as the primary address (scoped like option 2).
Maybe these options aren't the best, but it's what I've come up with so far.
Any help on how to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
UPDATE:
To be clear, once an Address
is created it should always belong to that User
and be undeletable. Ex. a User
changes their primary billing address to a new Address
: they should still be able to retrieve that old Address
(maybe even make it a primary address again). If I go with option 1 and remove the join table, that means I'll need a user_id
on Address
.