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2010 Feb 17
7
ruby update on OS X 10.5 and I now this: "Rails requires RubyGems >= 1.3.2"
Hi all,
I''ve seen other messages on this problem, but I still can''t get back
to working with Rails after using MacPorts to install a recent version
of ruby on my mac OS X 10.5 (ruby 1.8.7.)
I''m getting: "Rails requires RubyGems >= 1.3.2."
In fact, I am running rubygems 1.3.5.
Here are some settings of mine that seemed important in previous posts
on this
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
2012 Aug 13
10
Question about PATCH method, accepts_nested_attributes_for, and updates to association lists (has_many, HABTM)
Am interested in the new PATCH method that will be included in Rails 4, but
have a question/concern, and forgive me if I''m misunderstanding it.
So, if the request parameter _method is set to "patch", the update is
processed as a patch.
But, let''s say you have a model called Airplane and Airplane has a
collection of FlightCrewMembers which it
2010 Mar 16
7
Recommendations for pdf generators
hi, everyone,
i have googled around for some pdf generators. Found
1) PDF::Writer which is a little dated
2) Rupdf (http://scoop.simplyexcited.co.uk//2007/12/15/rupdf-simple-
ruby-pdf-rails-plugin/ and http://agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins/rupdf)
- it''s a little dated. Last revision was on 15th of Dec, 2007.
Any recommendations for pdf generators?
thank you
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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,
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 %>
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,
2013 Mar 14
0
[Rails 3.2] accepts_nested_attributes_for and time_select
Hi, I am upgrading a Rails application from Rails 3.1.11 to 3.2.12, but
have a problem with ` accepts_nested_attributes_for` in conjunction with
multipart attributes.
The app is used to manage oral exams, so there is a model `Exam`, which has
many `Examdate`s. When creating an exam, I can also create the examdates,
consisting of a date, a start time and an end time. While the date field is
2013 Mar 30
1
How to use group in nested associations
The below query fails:
Timesheet.joins(:time_entries).select("timesheets.*,
sum(time_entries.worktime) as total").group("timesheets.start_date")
The models have the following relations:
Timesheet < AR
has_many :activities, dependent: :destroy, inverse_of: :timesheet
has_many :time_entries, through: :activities
accepts_nested_attributes_for :activities,
2010 Oct 07
1
Question on polymorphic association
I have 3 models . Doctor, Patient and User
with following associations
class Doctor < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :patients, :dependent => :destroy
has_one :user, :as => :userable
accepts_nested_attributes_for :user
end
class Patient < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :doctor
has_one :user, :as => :userable
accepts_nested_attributes_for :user
end
class User <
2011 Feb 28
3
Feature: ActiveResource - Adding associations through reflections
Hello everyone,
I''m new in contributing and i saw in the contributing-guides, that i
have to write an email at this list.
I hope, that''s the right place for this. If it''s not, i''M really
sorry.. ;)
Could someone please give me feedback about this lighthouse-ticket?
2011 Nov 24
5
ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch
Hi to all,
I have this error and I don''t understand why. I have three model,
Image and Playlist and PlaylistItem. Everything works fine. The app
should work also a XML REST service. When I made this call I obtain
this XML because the playlist don''t contains images:
GET http://0.0.0.0:3000/playlists/7.xml
<playlist>
<id>7</id>
2011 Jul 16
0
nested_form gem don't work for accepts_nested_attributes_for :limit
Hello, I have the next:
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :image, :dependent => :destroy
accepts_nested_attributes_for :image, :allow_destroy => true, :limit
=> 4
end
class Image < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :Post
... paperclip settings ...
end
And the form view for the post is:
<%= nested_form_for @post, :html => { :multipart => true } do |f| %>
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
2011 Sep 27
0
accepts_nested_attributes_for is not working for uniqueness
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
accepts_nested_attributes_for :emails, :allow_destroy => true,
:reject_if => proc { |attributes| attributes[''address''].blank? }
end
class Email < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
validates_presence_of :address
validates_email_format_of :address
validates_uniqueness_of :address,
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| %>
2013 Mar 25
1
validates presence of foreign key fails in nested form
I''m using accepts_nested_attributes as follows:
class Timesheet < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :status, :user_id, :start_date, :end_date,
:activities_attributes
has_many :activities, dependent: :destroy
has_many :time_entries, through: :activities
accepts_nested_attributes_for :activities, allow_destroy: true
end
class Activity < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible
2010 Jan 26
2
accepts_nested_attributes_for :has_many :through => 'bug?'
Hey guys & ladies!
I''ve got the following relationship which i''m trying to get
accepts_nested_attributes to work with. But when i submit my form, it
looks as if its expecting a Company object, rather than an array of
companies. which really doesn''t make sense considering its a
has_many :relationship.
So what i''m after, is a way to
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
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