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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:20:50+00:00 2026-05-11T22:20:50+00:00

I’m currently managing multiple models from a single SITE MANAGER page. I have the

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I’m currently managing multiple models from a single SITE MANAGER page. I have the following relationships:

Sites -> Buildings -> Meters -> Values

Beside each “Sites” item I have “Edit | Delete | Add Building”
Beside each “Building” item I have “Edit | Delete | Add Meter”
Beside each “Meter” item I have “Edit | Delete | Add Value”
Beside each “Value” item I have “Edit | Delete”

At this point I have one frankensteined controller called “SiteManagerController” which manages this page. I simply have a method (and corresponding route in the routes file) like so:

add_site
add_building_to_site
add_meter_to_building

delete_site
delete_building
delete_meter

What I’m wondering, however, is whether or not there is a quality mechanism by which to use the existing item controllers CRUD methods while being able to render the appropriate RJS file for the “SiteManager” page and controller?

It would be nice if I could somehow route to the original controller (so as to not have to rewrite all the methods manually) while also having rails redirect control (not just visually, but contextually) back to the “SiteManager” controller after creating or deleting. Keep in mind that I’m not dealing with forms, but simply an INDEX page and multiple “link_to_remote”s

I’m quite possibly asking the wrong question, so do consider that…in any event, I’m open to suggestion.

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    2026-05-11T22:20:50+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:20 pm

    You can absolutely use the exiting item controllers CRUD methods. You can point link_to_remote at any url and it will insert the html you instruct it to. As long as you keep the default routes in routes.rb, everything should work fine. This will keep the user on the SiteManager page, but he will be interacting with the RESTful routes behind the scenes.

    link_to_remote "Edit", :update => "site_#{site.id}",
         :url => site_url(site), :method => :put
    link_to_remote "Add Building", :update => "new_building", :url => buildings_url,
         :method => :post
    
    SitesController < ApplicationController
      def update
        @site = Site.find(params[:site_id])
        @site.update_attirbutes!(params[:site_id])
        render :partial => @site
      end
    end
    
    BuildingsController < ApplicationController
      def create
        @building = Building.create(params[:building])
        render :partial => @building
      end
    end
    
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