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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T06:10:30+00:00 2026-05-31T06:10:30+00:00

I have bassicly 3 tables : Users (email, password), Contacts (name, phone), Relations (user_id,

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I have bassicly 3 tables : Users (email, password), Contacts (name, phone), Relations (user_id, contact_id, level) .

When a user creates a new contact, i want him to be associated to it. The association has 1 to 3 as level of “friendship”.

I use a form to input the level in my contacts#create controller.

For now, i have this which works great

  def create
    @contact = Contact.new(params[:contact])
    if @contact.save
      #@relation = Relation.new(:user_id => current_user.id, :contact_id => @contact.id, :level => params[:relation])
      #@relation.save
      redirect_to root_url, :notice => "ok!"
    else
      render "new"
    end
  end

I was thinking of moving the relation creation to my contact model to do something like this :

  after_create { Relation.create(user_id: current_user.id, contact_id: self.id, level: params[:relation]) }

Of course, this does not work, but you get the idea.
Would it be good to that in the model or can i keep it as i do for now

cheers

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    2026-05-31T06:10:31+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:10 am

    Something like this? Basically just create the relation and contact all in one, associated to the current_user.

    current_user.relations.create(contact: Contact.new(params[:contact]), level: params[:relation])
    

    Don’t move it to an after_create. If anything create a function somewhere that accepts a user, a contact and a relation.

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