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I am trying to implement a voting feature similar to that of Reddit's, for both a parent and a child model (Links and comments, but my case, for Question, which has_many answers).

The vote feature currently works fine for when voting for questions, but when it comes to answers, users could only vote for one answer that appears for a given question, but not for any subsequent ones (unlike SO, which lets you vote for as many answers as you'd like..)

I identified my issue to be in my Vote.rb file (when its commented out, it works..), which appears as the following:

class Vote < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :question_id, :answer_id, :up # up is a boolean used for voting

  belongs_to :user
  belongs_to :question
  belongs_to :answer 

  validates :user_id, :uniqueness => { :scope => :question_id } #this line causes the issue..

end

The validation works for questions by guaranteeing that a user could only vote for a question once, but since I am rendering the answers in a Question's show page, my hunch is that user_id/question_id uniqueness rule is hindering it from working for answer_ids as well. If possible, I was wondering if I could structure the validation so it validates answer_id/user_id uniqueness first, and then the question/user pair.. although I don't know if that logic is correct and will get it to work.

Thanks for your help!


As supplementary material, here is my controller:

class VotesController < ApplicationController
  def create
    @vote = Vote.where(params[:vote].slice(:question_id, :answer_id).merge(:user_id => current_user.id)).first
    if @vote
      @vote.up = params[:vote][:up]
      @vote.save
    else
      @vote = current_user.votes.create(params[:vote])
    end
    redirect_to :back
  end
end
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  • What does your question and answer models look like? Jan 22, 2013 at 1:24
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    Validations can have arbitrary conditions using the :if or :unless option. But I don't think you can do it with just combinations of uniqueness validations. Unless you duplicated data, I think you need to make a custom validation to validate that a user only votes on one answer per question. Jan 22, 2013 at 3:34
  • Thanks - a different set of validations was what I ended up using. Also, someone else pointed out that polymorphous associations may have been the best for my Vote model, since both comments and questions utilize vote, but to different means.
    – daspianist
    Jan 25, 2013 at 3:01

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