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On 25/05/2009, at 3:46 PM, Andrew Kaspick <[email protected] 
 > wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I've come across an issue that I'm sure is a bug when using  
> after_create
> with a has_one association, but I'm not 100% certain if I'm missing
> something.
>
> This is pretty much exactly the code I'm using.  Two simple classes
> (Account and Contact) and I create the contact after I create an  
> account
> (via after_create).  I'm not passing in a "name" field which the  
> contact
> requires via validates_presence_of, so the contact should not get  
> saved,
> but it in fact does.
>
> class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
>  has_one :contact
>  def after_create
>    create_contact
>  end
> end
>
> class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base
>  belongs_to :account
>  validates_presence_of :name
> end
>
> The test...
>
> class AccountTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
>  test "this ain't right" do
>    a = Account.create
>    p a.contact
>    p a.new_record?
>  end
> end
>
> produces...
>
> #<Contact id: 996332878, name: nil, account_id: 1, created_at:
> "2009-05-25 05:40:40", updated_at: "2009-05-25 05:40:40">
> false
>
> Is this expected behaviour?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
> -- 
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >

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