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I have a test app that I'm trying to setup for practice, the app has Users, who can choose up to 6 Interest Categories when they register.

So, the user can have many interest categories, which will have many "sub" interests ... I am a little confused as to how I can set this up, so that when the user registers, they can choose the 6 interest categories by way of checkboxes on the user registration form.

Should I be using polymorphic associations, or should I create an interest and interest_category model with the user model and the interest_category model using something like:

has_many :interest_categories, :through => :interests ?

Also, how can I get the form to save these interest_categories? I've tried f.fields_for :interest_categories, but they aren't saving.

Any ideas?

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I would use has_many :categories, :through => :categorizables. You could then add a string field called :category_type to the Categorizable model and input "interest" for this case and another string for other cases.

In this way you would have a has many through relationship that's agnostic to the relationship type.

You can then query by User.categorizables.where(:category_type => "interest") or setup a scope.

You also might want to consider watching this Railscast: http://railscasts.com/episodes/17-habtm-checkboxes

It's a little outdated, but most likely helpful in setting up your form. There's many ways to approach this, but that's how I'd do it.

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  • Thanks Stone, I'll watch that railscast.
    – ThaDick
    Dec 13, 2011 at 18:00
  • Anytime, let me know how it goes.
    – Stone
    Dec 14, 2011 at 8:29

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