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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:21:26+00:00 2026-05-14T19:21:26+00:00

This are my models: class Speaker < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :session, :foreign_key => :session_id, :class_name

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This are my models:

class Speaker < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :session, :foreign_key => :session_id, :class_name => :Session
  belongs_to :speakable, :polymorphic => true
end  

class Session < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :speakers
  accepts_nested_attributes_for :speakers
end

class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :speakers, :as => :speakable
end       

class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :speakers, :as => :speakable
end  

What I want to do now is something like this:
app/views/sessions/edit.html.erb

  <% f.fields_for :speakers do |sf| %>
    <p>
      <%= sf.label :speaker %><br />
      <%= sf.collection_select :speakable, Company.all + Person.all, :id, :full_name %>  
    </p>
  <% end %>

But it is not working because of the polymorphic assignment. How do I approach this problem?

EDIT:
The Error is:

undefined method `base_class' for String:Class

with params being:

"speaker"=>{"speakable"=>"1063885469", "session_id"=>"1007692731"}

The value passed to speakable is the id of the Speaker/Company. Yes, this is the value I specified the collection_select to return, but how can I manage to supply both values (speakable_id and speakable_type) ?

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    2026-05-14T19:21:27+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:21 pm

    Two ways I’ve solved this.

    The first is to munge your collection in the form, so that you can figure out which type the id is to begin with. Something similar to this:

    And then in your controller action:

    def action
      if params[:speaker][:speakable].begins_with?("Person:")
         speak_type = 'Person'
         speak_id = params[:speaker][:speakable].split(":")[1].to_i
      elsif params[:speaker][:speakable].begins_with?("Company:")
         speak_type = 'Company'
         speak_id = params[:speaker][:speakable].split(":")[1].to_i
      end
      params[:speaker].delete(:speakable)
      obj = Speaker.new(params[:speaker])
      obj.speaker_type = speak_type
      obj.speaker_id = speak_id
      ... rest of action ... 
    end
    

    The second is to use javascript to change the hidden fields speakable_type and speakable_id which are hidden in the page. I ended up using an autocompleter to fill out this field, so invoking javascript when a selection was made was easy enough. The second way makes the controller a lot cleaner.

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