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I have a has_one / belongs_to association between two models -> User and ContactCard. While I am able to create a contact card for a user, whenever I try to edit the card the create action is called from the ContactCardsController rather than update (I can tell because I have different success messages on each). It changes the attributes of the contact card just fine I have to say. I'm mostly happy it's working but would rather patch up any gaps in my understanding of rails paths and associations. What am I missing? Why isn't it using the action I expect? Also if you know of any relevant examples on the web or on github I could study up on, I'm all ears. Thanks!

Contact Cards Controller...

class ContactCardsController < ApplicationController      


 def create 
   current_user.build_contact_card(params[:contact_card]) 
   if current_user.contact_card.save
     flash[:success] = "Contact Card created!"
     redirect_to '/account'
   else
     flash[:error] = "Fail!"
     redirect_to '/account'
  end
 end  

  def update
    if current_user.contact_card.update_attributes(params[:contact_card])
      flash[:success] = "Profile updated."
      redirect_to '/account'
    else
      flash[:error] = "Fail!"
      redirect_to '/account'
    end
  end

Link to edit form...

<%= link_to "Edit Profile", edit_user_contact_card_path(current_user) %>   

Edit form...

<%= form_for [current_user, current_user.build_contact_card], :url => user_contact_card_path(current_user) do |f| %>

<%= f.label :first_name %>
<%= f.text_field :first_name %>    

<%= f.label :last_name %> 
<%= f.text_field :last_name %>

<%= f.submit "Save Contact Details", :class => "btn btn-large btn-primary" %>

<% end %>                                                           

Relevant Routes...

resources :users do      
  resource :contact_card    
   .....

The User model has_one :contact_card and the ContactCard model belongs_to:user

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  • try edit_user_contact_card_path(current_user.id), not sure because I don't know which authentication scheme you use. Also look at the ContactCard table, I'd bet you have a record for each card you've 'edited'
    – RadBrad
    Apr 15, 2012 at 15:28
  • I tried that and it still goes through the create path for some reason. current_user returns the user object for the current user. Apr 17, 2012 at 17:12

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<%= form_for [current_user, current_user.build_contact_card], :url =>   user_contact_card_path(current_user) do |f| %>

This is building a new contact card every time you edit! Change it to

<%= form_for [current_user,contact_card], :url => user_contact_card_path(current_user) do |f| %>

You'd want the build_contact_card in the create action of User controller probably

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  • Thanks! I can't believe I missed that. Apr 17, 2012 at 17:30

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