For now, I've got Three Models
# town.rb
class Town < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :buildings
end
# building.rb
class Building < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :town
end
# building_default.rb
class BuildingDefault < ActiveRecord::Base
end
I want the following to happen when a User creates a Town :
- Populate the user's
Building
model with records based upon the information contained in theBuildingDefault
model. - Set each
building.town_id
correctly.
For example, lets assume Building and BuildingDefault have the attribute :name
in common with each other. And BuildingDefault contains two records (it will actually contain ~ 125):
BuildingDefault.all
# => <ActiveRecord::Relation [#<BuildingDefault id: 1, name: "cannon">, #<BuildingDefault id: 2, name: "archer">]>
Then a User fills out a form that creates a new Town. I want to do an after_create
method which copies everything from BuildingDefault
to Building
. In this case Building would end up with:
Building.find_by_town_id(1)
# => <ActiveRecord::Relation [#<Building id: 69, town_id: 1, name: "cannon">, #<Building id: 70, town_id: 1, name: "archer">]>
What's a possible way to facilitate this behavior?