Hey
I''m having problems understanding the select helper. Here is my code:
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DB table: genres
id
name
descripition
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In the controller:
def index()
@genres = Genre.find_all.map {|u|[u.name, u.id]}
@id = params[''genre'']
end
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In the view:
<%
@genre = Genre.new
@genre.id = @id
%>
<%= start_form_tag :action => ''index'' %>
<%=select(:genre, :id, @genres)
%>
<%= submit_tag "show genre"%>
<%= end_form_tag %>
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What I''m trying to do is to select the option that was selected when
the
form was submitted back to the server..
The value I''m getting back in the controller after submit is
''id2''
whereas I would like to just get ''2''.
Is it possible?
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last resort wrote:> In the controller: > > def index() > @genres = Genre.find_all.map {|u|[u.name, u.id]} > @id = params[''genre''] > end > ____________________ > In the view: > > <% > @genre = Genre.new > @genre.id = @id > %>...> What I''m trying to do is to select the option that was selected when the > form was submitted back to the server.. > The value I''m getting back in the controller after submit is ''id2'' > whereas I would like to just get ''2''. > Is it possible?@id = params[''genre''][''id''] is what you want. The idiomatic Rails way is however to move the creation of @genre into the controller: @genre = Genre.new( params[:genre] ) -- We develop, watch us RoR, in numbers too big to ignore.
Mark Reginald James wrote:> > @id = params[''genre''][''id''] is what you want. > > The idiomatic Rails way is however to move the creation of @genre > into the controller: > @genre = Genre.new( params[:genre] ) >Thank you, works perfectly. Do you know where I might find more info on these kind of things? I have searched the net like crazy. I also have the two official rails books. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
last resort wrote:> Thank you, works perfectly. Do you know where I might find more info on > these kind of things? I have searched the net like crazy. > > I also have the two official rails books.The Depot tutorial and Chapter 14 of "Agile Web Development with Rails" (pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails/) would be a good introduction. Browsing the source of the Typo blog would also be instructive: http://www.typosphere.org/trac/browser/trunk -- We develop, watch us RoR, in numbers too big to ignore.