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2012 Jun 18
0
Creating an object with a nested has_many :through relationship
I have 3 models that define members, groups and the subscriptions: Member, Group, and GroupMember. class Member < ActiveRecord::Base > has_many :group_subscriptions, class_name: "GroupMember" > has_many :groups, through: :group_subscriptions > attr_accessible :email, :password > end > class Group < ActiveRecord::Base > has_many :member_subscriptions,
2010 Oct 15
1
Help with nested form: User and Artist
Artist is 1:1 with User. User has_one :artist In my artist model, I have: belongs_to :user accepts_nested_attributes_for :user However, in my artist _form, the name column from the user model does not display. I am doing: <% f.fields_for :user do |builder| %> <p class="fields"> <%= builder.label :name %> <%= builder.text_field :name %>
2010 Dec 07
1
fields_for and one out of many from association
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :addresses has_one :primary_address, :class_name => ''Address'', :order => ''preferred desc, id'' accepts_nested_attributes_for :addresses, :allow_destroy => true accepts_nested_attributes_for :primary_address, :allow_destroy => true end class Address < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :person end
2010 Nov 28
6
has_one accepts_nested_attributes_for fields_for NOT WORKING HELP
MODEL class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :address, :dependent => :destroy accepts_nested_attributes_for :address end CONTROL def new @user = User.new @user.build_address # Adicionei ... VIEW partial _form .... <% f.fields_for :address do |b| %> # Adicionei <%= b.text_field :city_manual %> # Adicionei <% end %>
2009 Nov 06
0
Nested objects not propagating from view
I thought I had this fixed, but apparently not. It works okay from the console, but not from the view. I have the following: # partial schema create_table "users", :force => true do |t| t.string "login", :null => false t.string "first_name" t.string "last_name" t.string "email", :null => false
2009 Jun 20
0
[Rails 2.3] nested_attributes and validation of nested model
Hi, I''m using nested models to create form in my view. It looks like this: <% form_for :user, :url => {:action => "add_owner" }, :html => { :method => :post } do |u| %> <li><label>Name: </label><%= u.text_field :name %></li> <li><label>Surname: </label><%= u.text_field :surname %></li> <%
2009 Jul 01
2
Nested Forms - how to displayed the attributes content ?
I have a User model class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :account accepts_nested_attributes_for :account, :allow_destroy => true validates_associated :account attr_accessible :account_attributes is working fine, validating and updating both records (User and Account), but I caanot display the value in the form when is updated, ex: below the firstname is not displayed but
2009 May 12
2
2.3 Nested Model Forms; build new without updating existing
I''m trying to build something similar to a Facebook messaging app, in which the view displays all the messages for a particular thread, with a form box for replying at the bottom of the thread. The problem is that using fields_for generates form fields for each existing record, and for one new record. In this case, there is no need to edit existing messages - just a need to add new
2009 Apr 12
0
rails 2.3 nested forms with has_many through checkboxes
I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to combine the new nested forms in rails 2.3 with a has_many through relationship via checkboxes. Basically I have a page model, a page_category model and a category_items join table. Pages have many page categories through category items. The category_items table is polymorphic so i can use it for other models who need categories (maybe this is
2010 Jun 24
0
Nested Model Forms
I''m trying to get a multi level nested form model working but have hit a problem. In one of my models, I have a habtm association and it''s throwing an error on a nested form and these are check boxes with a method of ''time_unit_ids[]''. The nested forms work without the habtm (time_unit_ids[]) so things are pretty much set up okay. Here''s the set up
2009 Jul 28
0
'double' nest form fields with accepts_nested_attributes_for
Hi Is it possible to ''double'' nest form fields with accepts_nested_attributes_for? Something like: [code=ruby]<% form_for parent do |parent_form| %> <% parent_form.fields_for parent_children do |parent_children_fields| %> ... <% parent_children_fields.fields_for parent_child_activities do | parent_child_activities_fields| %>
2011 Feb 26
1
How to manage the form of a model that has two foreign keys
Hi, Basically I have two models: User and Godfather. The godfather table has three columns: - user_id (FK --> User) - user_godfather_id (FK --> User) - description (text) Inside each model class, I am adding the following associations: class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :godfathers # for user_id has_many :godfathers, :foreign_key =>
2011 Mar 02
2
Nested forms validation problem
Hi All, I''m trying to learn Ruby on Rails and have got an issue with the validation of a nested form. I think I have got it setup correctly as it appears to be saving the data as expected, but it is not wrapping the CSS class (field_with_errors) to the fields, and if data is entered into the nested fields it disappears on form submit (if there are validation errors). The validation
2010 Feb 06
1
accepts_nested_attributes_for with has_many => :through
I have two models, links and tags, associated through a 3rd model, link_tags. I added the following to my link model, has_many :tags, :through => :link_tags has_many :link_tags accepts_nested_attributes_for :tags, :allow_destroy => :false, :reject_if => proc { |attrs| attrs.all? { |k, v| v.blank? } } and put this in a partial called by the new and edit forms for links,
2011 Jul 25
4
[Rails 3.0.9] I have trouble about fields_for
Hi,all. I''m new bee to Rails and I have trouble about fields_for method.. It isn''t show up between the <%= f.fields ~ <% end %> Please teach me some advice. Thanks! #new/_form.html.erb <%= form_for(@user) do |f| %> <div class="field"> <%= f.label :name %><br /> <%= f.text_field :name %> </div> <!-- Below
2011 Aug 22
0
Paperclip nested resources problem
My models: class Country < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :regions has_many :assets, :dependent => :destroy accepts_nested_attributes_for :assets end class Region < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :country has_many :appartments has_many :assets, :dependent => :destroy accepts_nested_attributes_for :assets end class Asset < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :region
2010 Aug 13
2
Rails 3 / ActiveModel for Credit Card information?
When submitting billing information in the past I''ve always used attr_accessor for credit card details as they should not be saved in the database. In addition I always end up storing the card expiration date so that the date form helper works correctly. With Active Model it seems logical to create a CreditCard class to hold this data instead. **1st issue.** It seems there still
2012 Aug 25
0
accepts_nested_attributes_for and fields_for not working!
I want to be able to create one menu object that has fields_for :brunch, :lunch, and :dinner. The menu object has_many brunches, lunches, and dinners, but each time I "edit", only one brunch, one lunch, and one dinner object are added. I''m using carrierwave to upload brunch_menus, lunch_menus, and dinner_menus (attributes of brunches, lunches, and dinners respectively) as
2009 Oct 15
4
Getting the object in fields_for
I''m using the fields_for helper with accepts_nested_attributes_for The System model has_many children. If I do this in my haml template: -form_for @system do |s| =s.text_field :name -s.fields_for :children do |child_fields| =child_fields.text_field :name all is fine. The fields_for iterates over all children and puts the correct data in the fields. But...what I
2009 Jun 24
1
accepts_nested_attributes_for :reject_if issue
I have the following models: class Order < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :billing_address belongs_to :shipping_address accepts_nested_attributes_for :billing_address accepts_nested_attributes_for :shipping_address, :reject_if => proc { |attributes| attributes[''has_shipping_address''] != ''1'' } def after_initialize self.build_billing_address