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I've got a User model with basically an email and a username.
I've got a nested Profile model that has a name, a position, and a description.

When a User is signing up, everything (except the description) is required. I've got a single form that works perfectly well with this nested model.

Sign Up form

Now comes Oauth: I want to allow visitors to sign up using their GitHub account.
This method (RailsCast #235) allows me to initialize a new User and automatically fill in 4 User attributes: provider, uid, email, and username.

def self.from_omniauth(auth)
  where(auth.slice(:provider, :uid)).first_or_initialize do |user|
    user.provider = auth.provider
    user.uid = auth.uid
    user.email = auth.info.email
    user.username = auth.info.nickname
  end
end

But what I'd like is also to initialize a nested Profile with the name, and eventually the position, filled with information from the hash I obtain from GitHub.

I tried putting something like user.build_profile(:name => auth.info.name) or user.profile.name = auth.info.name but I can't seem to find how to build this nested element.

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i got this problem solved by do this as below(i use devise and ominauth):
THIS IS THE "RegistrationsController"

# GET /resource/sign_up
def new
   resource = build_resource({})
   # check the session exists or not
   if session["devise.user_person_attributes"]
      ### just do anything you need to do prefill the form. this works very well for me
      resource.build_person(gender: session["devise.user_person_attributes"]["gender"]) 
   else
      resource.build_person
   end
   respond_with root_path
end

AND FOR THE "OmniauthCallbacksController", I DO THIS:

def all
    omniauth = request.env["omniauth.auth"]
    authentication = Authentication.find_by_provider_and_uid(omniauth['provider'], omniauth['uid'])
    if authentication
        .
        .(SOME CODE OMITTED)
    elsif current_user
        .
        .
        .(SOME CODE OMITTED)
    else
        user = User.from_omniauth(omniauth)
        flash[:notice] = "Please finalize your registration"
        session["devise.user_attributes"] = user.attributes
        session["devise.user_person_attributes"] = user.person.attributes
        session["devise.auth_attributes"] = user.authentications.first.attributes

        redirect_to new_user_registration_url
    end
end

alias_method :twitter, :all
alias_method :facebook, :all 

this works cool for me! and i hope this will help other as well.

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