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Consider these two resources: user and group.

Rules:

  • A group is owned by an user;
  • A group contains many users;
  • A user can have many groups;
  • A user can attend to many groups;

What I have:

class User
  has_many :groups, :foreign_key => "owner_id"
  has_and_belongs_to_many :attended_groups,
                      :class_name => "Group",
                      :join_table => "groups_members",
                      :foreign_key => "member_id"
end

class Group
  belongs_to :owner, :class_name => "User", :foreign_key => "owner_id"
  has_and_belongs_to_many :members, :class_name => "User",
                                 :join_table => "groups_members",
                                 :association_foreign_key => "member_id"
end

My question is: what is the best (elegant?) solution to add actions in group controller, and also routes to, while owner sees his group (and all members), let it see who is not there and maybe add it. Something like: /groups/1/add_member/2. Same thing for a user to add a group, while he sees its page.

I've managed to make it work, but I would like to see how it should be. The problem is too simple to have a solution that complicated as mine. Maybe the way I modeled the problem is not the best way too.

Just for the record, I'm a completely newbie to Rails.

Please comment! And thanks in advance!

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You probably want to do a nested resource pattern. It adheres to REST though, so you're going to have to deal with the naming conventions for urls.

resources :groups do
  resources :users
end

This is a good resource: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html#resource-routing-the-rails-default

In order to add an existing user to an existing group I would probably define a new route.

match '/groups/:group/users/add' => 'groups#add'

And this in the controller

@group = Group.find params[:group]
@user = User.find params[:user]

@group.users << @user if @user
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  • At the beginning, I thought that too, but how add an existing user as a member of a group in this way? The resource user exists outside the group, and I just want to add it to the group.
    – gab
    Jun 9, 2011 at 0:09
  • The new bit at the bottom might help. Jun 9, 2011 at 1:03

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