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2007 Dec 28
1
Nested resources form_for problem
Hi, I have a resource map like this: map.resources :users do |user| user.resource :sreg10record end So a User is supposed to have (at most) one Sreg10record. The problem is in the views. I tried following this tutorial: http://www.akitaonrails.com/2007/12/12/rolling-with-rails-2-0-the-first-full-tutorial which proposes something like: <% form_for( [@user, @sreg10record] ) do |f|
2010 Feb 10
1
namespace + nested resources = <% form_for ... %> problem
Hello all I wrote a gist, which describes my problem: http://gist.github.com/300860 What param I need to pass to form_for? Thanks -- 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 rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2011 May 10
1
Reference Classes copy(shallow=FALSE) unexpected behavior.
Dear all, I''ve just discovered the ''Reference Classes''. In a previous attempt ---a year ago--- to re-implement in a Object Oriented fashion the AMORE package using S4 classes I strongly felt the need of such capability. It''s great to have the Reference Classes now available. Along with the discovery of the Rcpp package, this new programming paradigm has boosted
2010 May 23
1
[Rails 3] Trouble with named routes and form_for
Hi guys, I''m having trouble getting named routes and form_for to play nicely in quite the way I would expect. Here''s a quick summary of what I''ve got going on: Named route: resources :thread, :class_name => "forum_thread" Controller name: forum_thread_controller Model object: forum_thread In both my new and edit actions I''m setting up an
2008 May 12
0
Problems with form_for, STI, and polymorphic routing
I''m stumped on how to get past this. It''s Rails 2.0.2. I have a class, Show. Using STI, I''m using that as a base class, and have DayShow and NightShow that inherit from it. ### class Show < ActiveRecord::Base end class DayShow < Show end ### In my shows/edit.html.erb, I have: <% form_for(@show) do |f| %> However, when I use it with a @show that has
2008 Jun 13
1
shallow over http or ftp not supported
I am trying to install a custom plugin in my Rails app: script/plugin install http://git.eyequeue.net/plugins/mt_capistrano.git Instead of installing the plugin, I get the following error: shallow over http or ftp not supported Any ideas on how to fix this? Is it OK to do a git clone in my vendor/ plugins directory? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received
2011 Feb 16
0
[elflink] _root_.c32 shallow ELF module
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to link against symbols from the core com32 shallow module at runtime. I see references to _root_.c32 (EXEC_ROOT_NAME) in com32/lib/sys/module/exec.c, but can't find where this module is created in the build infrastructure, if indeed it is created at all. Does anyone have any pointers?
2006 Jun 02
1
form_for scope issue
Hi, I am just ran into the problem that I cannot access helper methods from within a form_for scope. I do have something like the following: <% form_for :potential_buyer, @potential_buyer, :url => { :action => "register" } do |f| %> <%= render(:partial => ''register_form'', :locals => { :f => f } ) %> <% end %> ----- I cannot
2006 Apr 15
0
form_for, partials, and rjs
Hi there! Im trying to use rjs templates to add form fields to an existing form. So for example a user could fill out a form and optionally hit a link_to_remote and get another set of identical fields to fill before sending. This would mean he/she could add ex. more than one record in the same form. The original form was rendered with form_for and using a partial: <% form_for :example,
2014 Sep 30
2
Shallow copies
I have a question about shallow copies in R. Since R 3.1.0, subsetting a dataframe with respect to its columns no longer result in deep copies. This is an amazing change in my opinion. Now, subsetting a data.frame by rows (or subsetting a matrix by columns or rows) still does deep copies. In particular, it is my understanding that running a command on a very large subset of rows (say
2006 Oct 13
2
form_for() and name
how can i give name attributes for form_for(), so it will give an output like <form name="f">. it is because that i need to access the form name for javascript manipulation. as far as i know, name can only used in form_tag(), but i currently have more than 50 forms that built using form_for(). the structure is like this: <% form_for symbol, item, :url => { :action
2006 Aug 05
1
form_for and partials
I''m getting an error in the partial when i try <% form_for :name do |form| %> <%= render_partial "#{@current_stage}" %> <% end %> So I assume that form_for does not have scope in the partial? If that is the case what are my solutions... Do I have to stick a <% form_for in every partial, or do i just change all my inputs back to text_field
2009 Jul 01
1
form_for resources with :singular specified
I fully suspect that I''m missing the point here somewhere so I promise I won''t be offended if you tell me I''m being daft. My application rents equipment ... not equipments. So I have the following: map.resources :equipment, :singular => :equipment_instance class Equipment < ActiveRecord::Base class EquipmentController < ApplicationController The
2006 Jul 11
0
Arbitrary elements in form_for?
I would like to use form_for in my project so that I can easily change the style of many forms at once. However, it seems to me like FormBuilders only support certain kinds of form elements(!). Surely there must be a way to add arbitrary labels/form elements to a form. Let''s say I had a form that looks like: ID: (plain-text label) Name: (text field) Birthdate: (date chooser) Picture:
2010 Feb 07
0
using form_for in a partial
Hello, I would like a user to fill out a form (a long contract) and then email it to them, including the new values. So I was leaning towards a partial or layout so I didn''t have to write the contract twice. But that''s where I run into problems. The only difference between the form (contract) and the email are the form tags will be replaced with their actual values. For
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
2009 May 07
3
Add class to "form_for"
Hi, How can I add a class to a form generated thus: <% form_for :applicant, :url=> {:action => "index"} do |f| %> I tried: <% form_for :applicant, :url=> {:action => "index"}, :class => ''test'' do |f| %> but this didn''t work. Thanks for your help. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2010 Feb 22
1
form_for redirect to another controller
I have 2 controllers foo, bar and I''m using searchlogic gem to search products inside both controllers. All works great but I want to implement now custom form_for from foo view to search products for bar controllers, how to do this ? I try something like this: <% form_for @search, :url => {:controller => "bar", :action => "index"} do |f| %> but its
2007 Jul 31
1
form_for - over riding the controller that generates the form
Hello, I am trying to install my login and search forms as default parts of the layout. This is the code I am using: <% form_for :user, :url => {:action => ''authenticate''} do |f| %> <p>Username:<br /><%= f.text_field :username, :size => 30 %></p> <p>Password:<br /><%= f.password_field :password, :size => 30
2009 May 26
1
how does form_for and validate_presence_of work hand in hand
when we have validate_presence_of :name in the model and then when we put in the create action that we re-render ''new'', then the form_for will populate the fields, and error_messages_for ''story'' will have the correct error message. this is really great, and and the same time, this looks like magic... i found that many books don''t explain how the magic