Imagine the following situation:
I have a dog
model and a house
model. A dog can belong to a house, and a house can have many dogs, so:
Class Dog < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :house
end
Class House < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :dogs
end
Now, imagine that I also want to create dogs that don't have a house. They don't belong to house. Can I still use that relationship structure and simply don't inform a :house_id
when creating it?
Is there a better practice?
Obs.: I used this analogy to simplify my problem, but my real situation is: I have a model a user can generate instances of it. He can also create collections of those instances, but he can leave an instance outside a collection.
house_id
null
and when you@dog.house
it will returnnil
and so you can check it likeif @dog.house
and so on..t.integer "house_id", :null => false
.