obdev/app/models/participant.rb

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class Participant < ApplicationRecord
after_create :create_onboarding_items_for_forms
# Associations
belongs_to :employer, optional: false
has_many :employments
has_many :workers, through: :employments
has_many :service_contracts
has_many :vendors, through: :service_contracts
has_many :employer_records
has_many :employers, through: :employer_records
has_and_belongs_to_many :programs
has_many :bank_accounts, as: :owner
has_many :onboarding_items, as: :owner
accepts_nested_attributes_for :onboarding_items
# Validations
validates :first_name, :last_name, :ssn, presence: true
validates :ssn, uniqueness: { message: "SSN is already taken by another participant" }, unless: :ssn_already_taken_by_employer?
validates :employer_id, presence: true
def full_name
"#{first_name} #{last_name}"
end
private
def ssn_already_taken_by_employer?
# Check if the SSN already exists in the Employer model, excluding the current participant's employer
Employer.where.not(id: employer_id).exists?(ssn: ssn)
end
def create_onboarding_items_for_forms
create_participant_onboarding_items
create_employer_onboarding_items_if_applicable
end
def create_participant_onboarding_items
participant_role = FormRole.find_by(name: 'Participant')
forms = Form.joins(:form_roles).where(form_roles: { id: participant_role.id })
forms.each do |form|
onboarding_items.find_or_create_by(form: form)
end
end
def create_employer_onboarding_items_if_applicable
# Assuming there is a method or indicator to check if the participant is also an employer
return unless self.is_also_employer?
employer_role = FormRole.find_by(name: 'Employer')
forms = Form.joins(:form_roles).where(form_roles: { id: employer_role.id })
forms.each do |form|
# Here you need to decide how you want to associate the forms with the employer record
# If the employer record is separate from the participant, you may need something like:
self.employer.onboarding_items.find_or_create_by(form: form) if self.employer.present?
# If the participant itself acts as an employer, then you might directly create onboarding items as done for participant forms
end
end
# A method to determine if the participant should also have employer forms
def is_also_employer?
# Implement logic to determine if the participant is also an employer
# This might involve checking if the participant has an associated employer record
# or any other logic specific to your application
self.employer.present? # Example logic, adjust as needed
end
end