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I have a Bill model with nested Customer model. The Customer model has a phone number with a uniqueness validation on it. While creating the bill I want to fetch the existing record based on the phone number or create a new one if such doesn't exist. How should I do it in a RESTful way?

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  • On further research and googling I found out that I could add an :id key to the customer_attributes and rails updates the record instead of creating a new. In other words I have to issue a customer_attributes[:id] = find_by_phone(customer_attributes[:phone]).id What I don't understand (yet) is on which hook in the life cycle of the model (before/after, validate/save) or even one which model(customer/bill) should I do this. The solution seems to be fairly trivial in this case but it becomes complicated in deeply nested fields.
    – TMaYaD
    Feb 25, 2010 at 14:38

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you would use the find_or_create_by method which would look something like this in your case:

fetchedRecord = Bill.find_or_create_by_phone_number(customer.phone_number)
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You can look at the find_or_create or find_or_create_by methods (which are dynamically created). A little Googling should get you there the rest of the way, I think.

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It doesn't seem like these answers are what you are asking.

Forget about Rails, my question would be, what's the RESTful way to create a resource that might already exist? Should you POST to the resources (list) URL, and then expect a HTTP status code of 201 if the resource was created and a 200 if it already existed?

Seems like this should be spelled out in a standard somewhere.

By the way, this is how I am handling it--with status codes.

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I place mine in the the association callback before_add

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