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2008 Dec 02
1
form_for with partial using do |@f|
Is it possible to pass this FormBuilder object to a controller and then back to a partial? I have a form rendering a partial that i would like to update with a call to my controller based on user selectable parameters, but when the AJAX comes back, i get this error message because i cannot pass a form builder object between the controller and the view: "undefined method
2006 Aug 02
7
form_for not working with Markaby
I''m playing around with Markaby and I decided to write a little blog app. I''m running into issues with forms however. If I use form_for the output of the form gets swallowed. For example: form_for :article, @article do |f| f.text_field :title f.check_box :published f.text_area :description f.text_field :pub_date f.text_area :content end gets rendered as an empty form
2013 Dec 10
2
form_tag + fields_for Rails 4
Hi There, I''m trying to user fields_for inside a form_tag, but i can''t catch it on my controller. I just take some html code off to makes it easy to read my view... i''m using campuses_path(current_church, @campus) instead form_for @campus, because my route is like resources :campuses, :path => ":church/campuses" <%= form_tag
2010 May 28
8
form helpers don't seem to work with RJS files...
I’ve been spending a great deal of time chasing this problem. Hopefully someone sees something obvious I’m doing wrong. Basically anytime I try to call fields_for from an RJS file or within a partial in the RJS file, I get the following error. My goal is simply to load a partial into a div. The fields in this partial require fields_for though. And that’s where the problem lies.
2013 Mar 13
2
Form_for text_area
Hi all, Since I am new to ruby on rails. I''m stuck in some minor issue. I am using form_for in my view. In that I am using a text text. So, My question is, how to add a default value to the text_area along with the row and col values. Please help me out ASAP. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To
2012 Sep 08
4
dash symbol
In the example below, what is the dash doing between the class attribute and array: (field_helpers - [:label, :check_box, :radio_button, :fields_for, :hidden_field, :file_field]).each do |selector| -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2009 Aug 11
5
Dynamic drop-downs in a form_for using AJAX remote_function - Help
Hello - I am fairly new to Ruby on Rails, but feel like I am learning quick. I have what seems to be a fairly unique issue as I cannot find much out there that describes what I''m seeing. Hopefully it''s a very simple fix, and I simply can''t see the forest through all the trees! I am attempting to create 2 related drop-down lists in the same form_for, both using
2007 Oct 20
14
Problems with form_for and partials
i''m having problem with a form_for situation where i''m trying to DRY out the repeated parts of my forms and put them in common/form and render the form elements via another partial in controller_name/_form. Here''s the first form # app/views/common/form <% form_for ... do |f| -%> <%= render :partial => "params[:controller]/form", :object => f
2008 Jan 08
3
What happened to _form.rhtml partial in rails 2.0??
Just wondering if anyone could point me to a good explanation of why the latest way of doing things does not include using something like _form.html.erb partials in RESTful rails 2.0?? Why did we move away from partials, etc?? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To
2007 Apr 13
1
How can I use aggregation objects in form_for?
Say I have a person object which has a aggregation object call address. The the code to manipulate a form for create a new person should be: # new.rhtml <% form_for :person, :url => {:action => ''create''} do |f| %> <%= render :partial => ''form'', :locals => {:f => form} %> <%= submit_tag "Create" %> <% end %>
2008 Sep 09
2
form_for submit to a custom action
hi forum, I am new to rails, and i am just getting my hang of things. Problem, how do you pass content captured in a form to a custom method? I have the following form: <% form_for :message, @message, :url => { :action => ''reply''} do |f| %> <table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="5"> <tr> <td>Content:<%=
2006 Aug 11
2
Accessing belongs_to objects from a form_for context
In a form_for context, is there a way to access objects that are related to the primary object with a belongs_to? I think an example will serve best: class User < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :person attr_accessor :username end class Person < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :user attr_accessor :first_name end <% form_for :user do |form| %> <%= form.text_field
2013 Nov 10
3
accepts_nested_attributes_for how, example
I have following tables with following models: users(id, role_id) *has_many :entries* categories(id, category_name) *has_many :entries* entries(id, category_id, user_id) *belongs_to :user, belongs_to :category, has_one :storage* storages(id, title, content, entry_id)* belongs_to :entry*, *has_one :vote* votes(id, count, storage_id) *belongs_to :storage* Now,
2008 Jan 02
6
problem when editing record in polymorphic relation
I have the following three models created applying the polymorphic concept ========================================================================== class SoftwareCi < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :ci, :as => :content end class HardwareCi < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :ci, :as => :content end class Ci < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :content, :polymorphic => true end The
2008 Dec 02
4
Am I wrong or is fields_for not working right in Rails 2.2.2
I may be totally wrong about what the fields_for method is supposed to do, but for some reason I thought using it scoped an object around an association. For example, I have a User class and when you''re creating a new user I want to use fields_for to add a BillingAddress to the user like so: <%- fields_for :billing_address do |billing_address_form| -%> <%= render :partial
2008 Dec 21
1
Form issues : partials + AJAX vs simple JS / separate views + form_fors vs one view and fields_fors
Hi all! I am coding an application that keeps track of request to create college courses. An identified user (logically a faculty member) completes a form indicating the name of the course, the professor in charge, the course''s code, the date and place, the possible coprofessors and TAs and the type of website he or she wants to use as a teaching help (WebCT, Sakai, etc.). I have two
2009 Feb 15
2
text_area_tag not escaping content by default
I stumbled on the fact that text_area_tag does not HTML escape its content by default. For example: text_area_tag "body", "</textarea><script>alert(''xss'');<script>" If you try that, you''ll see that the content is inserted literally. Considering the fact that the tag helpers all encode their attribute values by default, does this
2010 Mar 22
7
How to reference a select_tag within a form
Hi All, Inside my app\views\expenses\new.html.erb file, I had the code: <% form_for(@expense) do |f| %> [snip] <p> <%= f.label :vendor %><br /> <%= f.text_field :vendor %> <br /> <div id="vendor_droplist> <%= select_tag "test", options_for_select(@current_vendors.collect { |v| v.nickname }), {:multiple
2008 Dec 02
4
Sharing a partial between multiple controllers
I want to share a partial between 2 or more controllers. I have a "location" partial that I want users to enter "Address, City, State, Zip" information in however I have "Payees", "Institution", and "Event" models that can have "location" information stored with them. Since I don''t want to duplicate the partial across each
2005 Dec 21
8
text_area
Hi I''d like to know how to add default text text area using the function text_area. I ''ve tried using value = "....." to do this but with no luck. Could some one please answer my simple question? Thanks. Dan. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.