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2006 Nov 30
3
model stubs with view/controller specs: error_messages_for??
How would I set up a model stub so that <%= error_messages_for ''some_model'' %> doesn''t complain? I started going down this road: @some_model.stub! (:errors).and_return(ActiveRecord::Errors.new) but it seems like a long, hopefully uneccessary road. Cheers, Michael
2006 Nov 04
1
error_messages_for ''a''
hi all, i have two models in single form and i want to display error messages for both on submission when i do something like this i get an error <%= error_messages_for ''a'' %> <%= error_messages_for ''b'' %> can anyone tell me how can i do something like this thanks in advance regards gaurav -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2006 Aug 09
1
Clarification on error_messages_for
Just learning Rails.. So this is probably a noob question. My apologies. Could anyone please give me a quick summary/example on the usage of error_messages_for? I have two tables/models, Group and GroupMembers. Obviously, a Group has_many GroupMembers. I have a customized view which shows a list of GroupMembers followed by a field and a button which facilitates adding a member to the group by
2006 Aug 10
0
Consolidating error_messages_for for multiple objects
Hi there I have a form that saves a user and an address, which are seperate objects. A user has_many addresses. How to display error messages for the adddress object which gets saved via the same html form? I''m getting all my validation errors for the user object, but no detailed messages for the address object despite putting error_messages_for :address in my view.
2006 Jul 13
0
error_messages_for and seperate controllers
I''ve got two controllers, let''s call one Post and the other Comment for simplicity, i.e.: class Post < ApplicationController def show ... end end class Comment < ApplicationController def create @comment ... end end In my create() method I would like to redirect back to the show method after I have saved the comment. But If I have errors in saving the
2006 Jul 17
0
error_message_on / error_messages_for
Hi, just a simple question between error_message_on / error_messages_for ... Well, if you use error_messages_for in your web page, there is no problem even if anObject==nil (for example , the first time you load your form) whereas error_message_on must be use with an instanciated object ... So, you always has to double check if anObject is not nil before using error_message_on ? I
2006 Jul 25
0
error_messages_for broken in edge
As per http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/5012, calling <%= error_messages_for ''foo'' %> produces the following error consistently: wrong number of arguments (2 for 1) I''m running the latest Edge. Anyone else seeing this? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jul 29
0
error_messages_for - Custom formating
Hi all, I am trying to change the default formatting for the error_messages_for. To quote from the ROR manual: /////////// error_messages_for(object_name, options = {}) Returns a string with a div containing all the error messages for the object located as an instance variable by the name of object_name. This div can be tailored by the following options: header_tag - Used for the header of
2006 Jun 07
0
problem with error_messages_for
Hi everyone, I have this weird problem where error_messages_for isn''t working. I have a model group which has to validates constraints.. --------------------------------- class Group < ActiveRecord::Base #directionality points to the user model #this table contains the foreign key belongs_to :user validates_uniqueness_of :name validates_presence_of :name end
2006 Jun 21
2
error_messages_for not displaying validation errors
Hi all, I''ve been searching the web and the list archives for help on this and I''ve found some tips, but I''ve been racking my brain on this for hours. I have a Model, View, and Controller that are handling the uploading of a file to my server. I want to make sure that the description is set and that a file is selected to be uploaded. I have set validates_presence_of
2006 May 03
1
error_messages_for when saving within another model
Hi, I have this save routine: def customer_address_create customer_options @customer = Customer.find(params[:id]) @customer.addresses.create(params[:address]) @saved = @customer.save end That passes to a rjs template like this: if @saved page.visual_effect :Fold, ''add_address'' page.replace_html ''addresses'', :partial =>
2006 Apr 11
0
Problem w/ error_messages_for: wrong number of arguments?
Hi guys, I just upgraded to the latest version of Rails 1.1 and am getting some odd error messages. Specifically, I have the line: <%= error_messages_for ''user'' %> at the top of one of my .rhtml files and of course a variable @user. When an error occurs when saving ''user'', instead of getting the error message (which happened fine in Rails 1.0), I now
2008 Apr 10
1
error_messages_for
I''ve been all good and written some great validation in my models, but when something doesn''t validate, I''m used to using error_messages_for in my view to display the errors. Is there some sort of facebook_messages_for equivalent in facebooker? Or perhaps some parameter I can pass to facebook_messages? Justin
2006 Feb 13
2
Overriding the error_messages_for method
If I wanted to override the error_messages_for method where within the rails structure would I put it? Which file? Thanks :-) John Kopanas http://www.kopanas.com ===================================================================== http://www.soen.info - source of the freshest software engineering information on the net http://cusec.soen.info - software engineering conference
2006 Jan 11
0
error_messages_for >> Cannot convert Array into String
Hi all I have the following Model: Member(id, username, first_name, last_name, hashed_password, password_salt) Now I want to allow users to register for an account using the following form: --- <%= form_tag %> <%= error_messages_for ''member'' %> <p><%= _(''Username'') %>: <%= text_field(''member'',
2005 May 17
3
validates_associated / error_messages_for
When a validates_asssociated fails... I get something like Address is invalid is there a way, preferably on a per-association basis to have the error messaage include the actual error like Zipcode is too long (max is 10 characters) _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org
2007 Oct 03
3
Why does error_messages_for take string as param?
Hi, I wonder why error_messages_for take strings as params instead of instance variables. error_messages_for ''user'' instead of error_messages_for @user ''user'' is translated into @user eventually. If so, who not take the instance variables directly? Is there any reason for that? Thanks in advance. Sam -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jan 23
2
Problems with error_messages_for
I have a model Area which has_many Streets. The Area has a couple of attributes of its own but mostly I want to be able to add/delete/update Streets for a particular Area, but all on one page rather than having a separate view for editing a Street. I''ve managed to get a form displayed with a row for each Street already assigned to the Area by using form fields with
2006 Jul 17
2
error_messages_for ?
Hi, I can''t list error_messages in my Form ??, and all the formfields are reset ...(I think my redirect :back clean everything, formfield and error_messages ...), only my flash[:notice] is ok.... I would like to use the "error_messages_for" tag to add a simple red * on my textfiled if a problem occurs ... thanks for help arnaud here are the basics steps to check that
2005 Sep 06
1
error_messages_for - different controllers, one view [revisited]
Hi there, some time ago there were two posts on this subject on this list: One way that might satisfy the elegence factor is to treat your > comment controller as a component in this case, calling > render_component within your post controller where you need to process > the comment. > > http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/read/chapter/73 > > There are a few ways you could do