Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "nested_form gem don't work for accepts_nested_attributes_for :limit"
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 =>
2013 Feb 10
0
Nested attributes doesnt get updated
Hi
Am building a nested form and my code works fine with sqlite3 but throws
errors when using Oracle during update action.
Am getting the following error:
ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound in AWRequestsController#update
Couldn''t find WADetail with ID=5000000015 for AWRequest with ID=5000000022.0
Request
*Parameters*:
{"utf8"=>"✓",
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,
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
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,
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 Feb 11
1
accept_nested_attributes, reject_if doesn't work.
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :name, :presence => true
validates :title, :presence => true,
:length => { :minimum => 5 }
has_many :comments, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :tags
accepts_nested_attributes_for :tags, :allow_destroy => :true,
:reject_if => proc { |attrs| attrs.all? { |k, v| v.blank? or v.nil? } }
end
rails c
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
2010 Feb 25
1
accepts_nested_attributes_for vs. multiple controllers on one page
Hi,
I''d like to render the results from show, create, edit and delete
actions for several different models (one controller per model) on one
page.
While these several models are conceptually related, they do not need
to be associated with each other. So, I''d rather not impose
associations on them just to use accepts_nested_attributes_for to
facilitate their presentation in a
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 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| %>
2010 Mar 09
0
undefined method `accepts_nested_attributes_for' for #<Class:
Sorry for the newb question,
but it is: going through first steps I fond this exception.
Have no idea, my rails version is 2.3.5
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2009 Jul 08
0
accepts_nested_attributes_for and has_one
Hi all, I''m seeing some unexpected behaviour in a nested model and I''m
not sure if it''s a bug or if I''m doing something wrong. When
assigning nested attributes, the associated object gets replaced with
a new record.
Example code:
class Car < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :driver
end
class Car < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :driver
end
2011 Apr 07
0
accepts_nested_attributes_for, validations, :inverse_of option on associations, and IdentityMap
This feels more like a question to ask the core list, forgive me if I trespass.
I''ve been trying to help one of my cow orkers get through a sticky
problem. He''s got a fairly complex nested form to update a model and
its children. He''s started adding some validations, and we''ve
encountered a number of issues:
First he had a validation on one of the child
2011 Oct 26
6
Add an index to a form
Hello,
I''m having some trouble with forms, my app allows to enter data by
using a multi-step form that has 7 steps.
There are 3 steps that may let the user to add 1 form, for example
there''s a step called "children"
and that children has the following fields:
* name
* age
* gender
but one father may have more than 1 child and I''m adding another form
with
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 %>
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 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
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,
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