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Promotion has_many promotion_keywords like this:

class Promotion < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :promotion_keywords, dependent: :destroy
end

class PromotionKeyword < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :promotion
end

On UI keywords displayed in textarea, line per keyword - thus no id present. User can create/update promotion with keywords - just editing keywords textarea. Because there is no way getting id from text area - update of keyword is meaningless, just delete and create.

Please advise is there any way to handle this w/o manually promotion_keywords collection manipulation?

For instance, user created promotion with name Promo1 and keywords [keyword1, keyword2, keyword3]. user edited promotion and keywords become [keyword1, keyword4, keyword5]. So, keyword2, keyword3 should be deleted and keyword4, keyword5 added.

Please remember that keywords are just lines in textarea.

UPD: I know that i can PromotionKeyword.find_by_name and add index to make as fast as by id. My question is: are there any elegant ways to handle this update w/o manually manipulate collection. Maybe some options on has_may or nested_attributes_for reject?

Thanks

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  • Why are you displaying the keywords in a textarea? Why dont you use fields_for to display/edit the keywords?
    – zwippie
    Mar 14, 2014 at 14:11
  • Do you think having bunch on inputs - makes it easier for user to manage them? It also should be separate method for deletion, right? Mar 14, 2014 at 14:15
  • Building complex forms from the Guides provides some more info on the fields_for approach.
    – zwippie
    Mar 14, 2014 at 14:35

4 Answers 4

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You could just find the PromotionKeyword by the string instead of the id.

PromotionKeyword.find_by_word('your_keyword')

Or:

@promotion.promotion_keyword.find_by_word('your_keyword')

It might be a little bit slower than finding by id, but should do the trick.

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You could use something like:

PromotionKeyword.find_by_word('keyword').destroy

It's a little unclear to me what is happening in your UI, so I may be off for some odd reason.

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If i understand your question right, you want to remove a keyword from a promotion if it has been removed from the textarea?

promotion.promotion_keyword.where('name not in (?)', ['keyword 1', 'keyword 2']).destroy_all

To find new Keywords:

['keyword 1', 'keyword 2'].delete_if{ |s| promotion.promotion_keyword.find_by_word.(s) }

Then you could do for example:

['keyword 1', 'keyword 2'].delete_if{ |s| promotion.promotion_keyword.find_by_word(s) }.each do |kw|
    promotion.build_promotion_keyword(:name => kw)
end
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  • and add added :) let me update question to make it more clear Mar 14, 2014 at 14:17
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i came with this code:

persisted_keywords = promotion_keywords.map(&:keyword)
updated_keywords = value.split(/\r?\n/)

(updated_keywords - persisted_keywords).each do |keyword|
  promotion_keywords.build keyword:keyword
end

(persisted_keywords - updated_keywords).each do |keyword|
  deleted =  promotion_keywords.find_by(keyword:keyword)
  promotion_keywords.delete deleted
end

And all keywords modified when self.save method called. I just wanted to ask if there any built in methods to make. But looks like no.

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