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In my app i have:

class Wallet < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :owner, :polymorphic => true
  has_many   :transactions, :class_name => 'WalletTransaction'
end

class WalletTransaction < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :wallet
end

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_one    :wallet, :as => :owner
  has_many   :wallet_transactions, :through => :wallet, :source => :transactions
end

How do I automatically create a Wallet for a User who has none when a WalletTransaction is added for that User. Example:

@user = User.find(1)
@wallet_transaction = @User.wallet_transactions.new(attributes)

If the above code is run and the student has no Wallet record in the database, the app should automatically create one.

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You can use first_or_create:

@wallet_transaction = @user.wallet_transactions.first_or_create(attributes)

UPDATE: I misunderstood the question, you should create the wallet first if none exists and then refer to the transactions through the @wallet instance. Doing so also ensures that the wallet_id of WalletTransaction is always referred to the correct wallet.

@wallet = @user.wallet.first_or_create
@wallet_transaction = @wallet.transactions.new(attributes)
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  • This can't be correct. I want to automatically create a new Wallet for the User. This code wouldn't work if the user has no Wallet record to begin with. Nov 24, 2014 at 4:01
  • @FavouriteChigozieOnwuemene hi, i misunderstood the question. I've updated the answer above Nov 24, 2014 at 8:05

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