This isn't a question -- it's just me being astonished by yet another
thing in Rails that Just Works.  Here it is:
=====
class Wizard < ActiveRecord::Base
  before_create :create_deferrables
  has_one :weather_loader, :as => :owner, :dependent => :destroy

  def create_deferrables
    self.create_weather_loader
  end

end

class WeatherLoader < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :owner, :polymorphic => true
end
=====
I'd always assumed the above would NOT work because
Wizard#create_weather_loader gets called before the wizard had been
assigned an id, sohow would WeatherLoader#owner_id get set?

And yet the architecture of relations is smart enough to know that when
it assigns an ID to the wizard that it needs to update the
weather_loader as well.  (And since it's a polymorphic association, it
automagically sets WeatherLoader#owner_type as well.)

IMHO, that's chunky-bacon awesomeness.  Thank you, Rails!

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