Jim Nicholson
2006-Feb-14 04:14 UTC
[Rails] Best practices for handling associations in ctrlrs/views
Forgive me if this topic has come up before. I''m new to Rails (from a Java background, with a good deal of Perl as well.) I''m very much attracted to the idea of having an integrated MVC stack, and from what I see, Rails is "the right thing." To set up my question, here''s some background. In an app I am building, there are three models: an item has many attributes an attribute belongs to an item an attribute belongs to a type a type has many attributes For editing items and types, I am building views by extending the scaffolding. For attributes, though, the situation is different. Since it makes little sense to maintain an attribute independent of the item that owns it, I''m thinking of building the CRUD logic for attributes into the edit view for items. My thought was to use AJAX for this. Assuming for a moment that this is the desired approach, I can see several ways to implement it. For example, the methods required to create a new attribute or delete an existing one would be called by AJAX. I could thus 1) implement the action methods on the ItemController object, or 2) implement the action methods on the AttributeController object. Similarly, the "view" logic for attributes associated with an item will be invoked for each attribute that belongs to an item. This logic could: 1) be written as a partial, and rendered inside of logic within the edit view for an item (render :partial) 2) be written as an action and view, and be rendered via logic within item''s view that invokes render :action 3) be written as a partial, and be called from within a helper method in ItemHelper. I''m sure there are other ways to do this. My question (to those who presumably have been around Rails longer than I) is, how would *you* do this, and why would you do it that way? = Jim -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.