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Is it possible to perform validations when creating new instances of an associated model within a before_save callback in ruby?

class Podcast < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :tracks, :dependent=>:destroy

before_save :generate_tracks

# creates the tracks played in the podcast 
def generate_tracks
    json = Hashie::Mash.new HTTParty.get("#{self.json_url}")
    json.sections.each do |section|
      if section.section_type=="track"
        track = self.tracks.build :name=>section.track.name
      end
    end
  end
end 

The above code works fine but I was hoping to add something like this inside the if statement:

unless track.valid?
  errors[:base] << "OOPS, something went wrong whilst trying to build tracklist."
  return false
end

The problem with this code is that track.valid? always returns false because the Track model validates the presence of podcast_id. I don't feel so comfortable doing this in an after_create callback because I want to actually cancel podcast creation if the tracklist doesn't validate too. So what can I do?

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  • Inside Track model can we do something like this.def valid? true end just by by passing the validation Aug 29, 2011 at 7:36
  • i would prefer not to bypass the validation. I'd sooner just remove the code that builds the tracklist. :) Aug 29, 2011 at 14:19

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Sounds to me as though what you want is validates_associated, which would let you do:

class Podcast < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :tracks

  validates_associated :tracks
end

That way, a podcast won't save unless it's associated tracks are valid.

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  • Can't believe I didn't know about this! Should have read the manual a bit better I guess. Thanks, this pretty much works, although I did have to remove the validation on podcast_id inside track model to get it working. I think this is ok. Thanks a lot. Aug 29, 2011 at 16:14

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