[SOLVED] doesn''t need this key ... has_one .. the key is in the
target model ''item_id'' in Geolocation
On 1 sep, 12:57, Erwin <yves_duf...-ee4meeAH724@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> I have an Item model with has_one :geolocation association I need to
> create/update in one form
>
> class Item < ActiveRecord::Base
> has_one :geolocation, :dependent => :destroy
> accepts_nested_attributes_for :geolocation, :reject_if
> => :all_blank, :allow_destroy => true
> attr_accessible :geolocation_attributes
> ..
> end
>
> class Geolocation < ActiveRecord::Base
> belongs_to :item
> ..
> end
>
> as stated in all docs
> in my Items table migration , I have a geolocation_id ( has_one
> association )
> and in my Geolocations table , I have an item_id ( belongs_to
> association )
>
> Creating the item in the controller
> def new
> @item = Item.new
> @item.geolocation = Geolocation.new
> respond_with(@item)
> end
> def create
> @item = Item.new(params[:item])
> if @item.save
> redirect_to backoffice_item_path(@item), notice:
> t(:item_created)
> else
> render :new
> end
> end
>
> with a nested form
> ...
> = simple_form_for @item, :url => backoffice_items_path, :html =>
> {:class => ''form-vertical'' } do |f|
> ...
> = f.fields_for :geolocation do |geolocation|
>
> inserts correctly the item record and the geolocation record BUT in
> the item record, the geolocation_id is NOT set ..
> as if that the has_one association was not taken in account...
>
> I''m surely missing something important , but I don''t see
what ...
> feedback and cue will be a big +++
>
> thanks
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