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I am getting following error while adding a record in my Contact model.

Mysql2::Error: Duplicate entry 'john-doe' for key 'index_contacts_on_cached_slug': UPDATE `contacts` SET `cached_slug` = 'john-doe', `company` = 'XYZ-company-name', `first_name` = 'John', `last_name` = 'Doe', `prefix` = NULL, `suffix` = NULL, `title` = NULL, `created_at` = '2012-04-07 06:25:37', `updated_at` = '2012-04-07 06:25:37', `deleted_at` = NULL WHERE `contacts`.`id` = 314

Contact model looks like

acts_as_paranoid

has_friendly_id :full_name, :use_slug => true, :approximate_ascii => true, :allow_nil => true,
    :sequence_separator => '_', :max_length => 20

Now the scenario is if a new Contact with similar name is added and existing contact is paranoid then friendly_id is unable to find that record and creates a new slug with similar name, but Contact model wont accept it as that slug name is already present.

Is there a way to make friendly_id consider the paranoid records as well i.e. use something like

scope => :with_deleted

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  • I am using acts_as_paranoid for Contact model along with friendly_id. Soft deleting a Contact deletes my slug record, which should not happen. Is there a way to avoid this dependency ? How can I override Slug model ?
    – swapab
    Apr 9, 2012 at 8:15
  • out of curiosity ... are you using friendly_id 3.x? Apr 15, 2012 at 1:57
  • Sorry for the delay. yes using friendly_id 3.3.2 but I am now migrating to friendly_id 4.x Thanks
    – swapab
    Apr 20, 2012 at 11:20
  • Great! That will keep the :slug column in tact .. just be careful if you're using the historical module .. I would be curious to know how you go with this. Apr 23, 2012 at 5:37
  • Thanks, decided to fallback from the idea of migrating to friendly_id 4.x. Though I found the actual cause that was throwing the exception. It was the destroy dependencies that I have used with polymorphic associations. So have to remove those dependencies and override the delete method.
    – swapab
    Sep 25, 2012 at 7:03

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