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
: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.Vote
model, since both comments and questions utilize vote, but to different means.