Question

I have the following classes:

  • Project
  • Person
  • Person > Developer
  • Person > Manager

In the Project model I have added the following statements:

has_and_belongs_to_many :people
accepts_nested_attributes_for :people

And of course the appropriate statements in the class Person. How can I add a Developer to a Project through the nested_attributes method? The following does not work:

@p.people_attributes = [{:name => "Epic Beard Man", :type => "Developer"}]
@p.people
=> [#<Person id: nil, name: "Epic Beard Man", type: nil>]

As you can see the type attributes is set to nil instead of "Developer".

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Solution

I encountered a similar problem few days ago. The inheritance column(i.e. type) in a STI model is a protected attribute. Do the following to override the default protection in your Person class.

Rails 2.3

class Person < ActiveRecord::Base

private
  def attributes_protected_by_default
    super - [self.class.inheritance_column]
  end
end

Rails 3

Refer to the solution suggested by @tokland.

Caveat:

You are overriding the system protected attribute.

Reference:

SO Question on the topic

OTHER TIPS

Solution for Rails3: attributes_protected_by_default in now a class-method:

class Person < ActiveRecord::Base

  private

  def self.attributes_protected_by_default
    super - [inheritance_column]
  end
end

Patches above did not work for me, but this did (Rails3):

class ActiveRecord::Reflection::AssociationReflection
  def build_association(*options)
    if options.first.is_a?(Hash) and options.first[:type].presence
      options.first[:type].to_s.constantize.new(*options)
    else
      klass.new(*options)
    end
  end
end

Foo.bars.build(:type=>'Baz').class == Baz

For those of us using Mongoid, you will need to make the _type field accessible:

class Person
  include Mongoid::Document
  attr_accessible :_type
end
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