I have a create statement for some models, but it’s creating a record within a join table regardless of whether the record already exists.
Here is what my code looks like:
@user = User.find(current_user)
@event = Event.find(params[:id])
for interest in @event.interests
@user.choices.create(:interest => interest, :score => 4)
end
The problem is that it creates records no matter what. I would like it to create a record only if no record already exists; if a record does exist, I would like it to take the attribute of the found record and add or subtract 1.
I’ve been looking around have seen something called find_or_create_by
. What does this do when it finds a record? I would like it to take the current :score
attribute and add 1.
Is it possible to find or create by id
? I’m not sure what attribute I would find by, since the model I’m looking at is a join model which only has id
foreign keys and the score attribute.
I tried
@user.choices.find_or_create_by_user(:user => @user.id, :interest => interest, :score => 4)
but got
undefined method
find_by_user
What should I do?
current_user
instead of@user = ...
.