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I am quite new in the ruby on rails world. I have two classes, A and B and defining in the following way:

class AClass < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :a_b_class
end

class ABClass < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_presence_of :attr1, :attr2

  belongs_to :a_class
  belongs_to :b_class

  attr_accessible :attr1,:attr2,:a_class, b_class
end

class BClass < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_presence_of :attr4, :attr5

  has_many :a_b_class

  attr_accessible :attr4,:attr5
end

I am using activeadmin to administrate the databases data, etc. The problem is that activeadmin allows me to delete a BClass object that is referenced by a AClass (through ABClass relationship) object so when I enter to the http://example.com/a_class the view failed because the view try to access to attr1 of a nil element. How can I add validation to the model in order to avoid delete a referenced object?

EDITED: I corrected the relationship, is a many to many

2 Answers 2

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I think your association is wrong somewhere first rectifie that e.g article has many comments,so comment has article_id,and comment has validates_presence_of :article_id not article and if you delete article respective comment should be deleted there for you need 'dependent=>:destroy"

class Article <AR
 has_many :comments,:dependent=>:destroy
end

class Comment <AR
 belongs_to :article
 attr_accessible :article_id,....
end
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I am not sure this will solve the problem - but can you try adding a belongs_to attribute to BClass to mark that it belongs to AClass?

belongs_to :a_class

Alsoo, you can't do this:

validates_presence_of :b_class_id

since there could be many ids..

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