Let's start with the models. You say that each User
has only one PhoneBook
so I would say that the right models should rather be:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :phone_book
end
class PhoneBook < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
end
Now, about the controllers.
When you have a signed in User
you will eventually have a "session thing" going on.
Let's say you're using devise, then you will have a variable current_user
that references the logged in user. So the PhoneBooksController
will be something like:
class PhoneBooksController < ApplicationController
def index
@phone_book = current_user.phone_book
end
end
Of course if your users can have more than one PhoneBook
we go back to the has_many
association:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :phone_book
end
class PhoneBook < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
end
and the controller becomes:
class PhoneBooksController < ApplicationController
def index
@phone_books = current_user.phone_books
end
def show
@phone_book = PhoneBook.find_by_id(params[:id])
end
end
At last, if you want these phone books to be publicly readable I suggest you stick with a REST kind of URI
/phone_books/:id <-- good
/users/:id/phone_books/:phone_book_id <-- too complex
Hope I could help