Hi all,
please pardon my question if it seems silly.. I''m trying pretty hard to
learn though. :)
I have 2 tables:
feeds (has_many feed_items)
feed_items (belongs_to feed)
Let''s say Feeds has 3 feed.names: "Things that Start with
A", "Things
that start with B", "Things that start with C".
I want to print out, on one page, something like the following:
Things that start with A
Apples
Angels
Acrobats
Things that start with B
Books
Bottles
Bears
Things that start with C
Cats
Cars
Cocoons
I figured out how to do this in a loop in the view, i.e.
Controller:
def index
@feeds = Feed.find(:all)
end
View:
<% for feed in @feeds %>
<h3><%=h feed.name %></h3>
<% for feeditem in feed.feed_items %>
<%=h feeditem.name %>
<% end # end feeditem loop %>
<% end # end @feeds loop %>
Is this bad style? Should I be pulling this data somehow in the
controller instead?
I know it doesn''t really matter for a simple example, but I plan to
make
a fairly complex app (not insane, but a few dozen views by the time
it''s
done), and I''d like to do it correctly from the beginning. :)
Someone in IRC suggested, in the controller,
def index
@feeds = Feed.find(:all)
@feeditems = FeedItem.find(:all)
end
But then, of course, you get the entire list (A, B, and C) for each
feed.. so that''s not quite right.
Any comments/suggestions appreciated.
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