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2007 Nov 20
2
confirming that a model instance was correctly created from POST params
...fact setting a new attribute on a model.
Substruct''s (http://dev.subimage.com/projects/substruct) OrderHelper contains this method:
1 def create_order_from_post
2 @use_separate_shipping_address = params[:use_separate_shipping_address]
3
4 @order_user = OrderUser.find_or_create_by_email_address(
5 params[:order_user][:email_address]
6 )
7 @order_user.valid?
8
9 @order = Order.new(params[:order])
10 @order.valid?
11
12 # Look up billing address and update if customer is logged in....
2009 Jan 15
4
HABTM and Check Boxes (Yet Another thread on this)....
...ubstruct plugin version, wich stays in the plugin/vendor
version.
the category.rb stays in the myapp/app/models , while the order_user.rb
stays in myapp/vendor/plugins/substruct/app/models .
this is my models
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :order_users
end
class OrderUser < ActiveRecord::Base
include CheckboxSelectable
has_and_belongs_to_many :categories
#many other things down below
end
this are my controller
def updateCust
@customer = OrderUser.find(params[:id])
@customer.update_attributes(params[:customer])
@customer.update_che...
2006 Jun 01
4
how can I control when to commit a transaction?
hello
it seems like this question has appeared a few times with no answer:
how do you get rails to issue ''write'' statements (ie ''CREATE/UPDATE'') to
the database without committing each time?
I tried setting
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.begin_db_transaction
before calling any action on my object, but as soon as
myObject.save
or
myObject.update
is called,