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2007 Feb 07
3
Upgrade to Rails 1.2.2 : RESTful routes not working anymore
Hello, I just upgraded my app to Rails 1.2.2. My routes are : map.with_options :path_prefix => "/admin", :name_prefix => "admin_" do |m| m.resources :requests, :controller => "admin/requests", :collection => { :destroy => :delete, :search => :post } do |request| request.resources :histories, :path_prefix =>
2006 Oct 16
0
Restful routes, not repeating yourself and non-standard rest actions best practices
So I''ve recently started playing with the restful routes support in edge rails, converting a few of my controllers to support all the standard operations.. One thing that''s been bothering me, however, is the following: Before using restul routes, I would define an edit method in my controller which would be responsible for both creating new objects as well as editing
2006 Aug 02
1
Use Non CRUD with Simply RESTful
Hey guys, I''m trying out the new RESTful bits in Edge Rails, and am having a bit of trouble wrapping my brain around certain things. For instance, say I have a page that is separated into sections with tabs at the top. I want to replace divs on the page with RJS. Now typically before I''d have a method on the controller that rendered an RJS template to accomplish this.
2007 Dec 10
11
map.namespace, rake routes yields no POST URLs
routes.rb map.namespace :admin do |admin| admin.resources :cupcakes end rake routes cupcakes GET /cupcakes formatted_cupcakes GET /cupcakes.:format POST /cupcakes POST /cupcakes.:format That said, what the heck goes here: form_for(:cupcake, @cupcake, xxx_url) # ??? Calling create_admin_cupcake_url yields... undefined local variable
2007 Oct 01
1
form urls and activeresource object
I have an update form that looks like this: <% form_for @article do |f| %> <p> <b>Title</b><br /> <%= f.text_field :title %> </p> <p> <%= f.submit "Update" %> </p> and when I try to update it doesn''t work because it prints this in the html form: <form
2006 Jul 27
0
CRUD, REST and associations
Let''s say I have the model class Reader and Magazine, connected by join model Subscription. It looks something like this class Reader < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :subscriptions, :dependent => :delete_all has_many :magazines, :through => :subscriptions validates_presence_of :name end class Magazine < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :subscriptions, :dependent =>
2010 Jan 28
1
validates preference of at least one param
I have a simple RESTful search scaffold that finds data in a separate model and controller. [code] <h1>New search</h1> <% form_for(@search) do |f| %> <%= f.error_messages %> <p> <%= f.label :category_id %><br /> <%= f.collection_select :category_id, Category.all, :id, :name, :include_blank => true %> </p> <p> Age
2010 Feb 26
2
Routing Error using Paperclip
For some reason I can''t figure out why I am getting a routing error when I add Paperclip support. I have another test app when similar code is working. I created a new test app first without Paperclip support and it was doing the CRUD operation fine. However when I added Paperclip support I get the following error? Routing Error user_url failed to generate from
2006 Apr 05
3
CRUD pattern for has_many relationships (forms containing collections)?
Hello folks! Beare with me for a second, while I explain my problem. Assuming we have the trivial model of class Author has_many :books end class Book end How do people go about creating the authors/edit and authors/new views if you want to be able to add and remove arbitrary amount of Books at Author creation and edit time? What I mean by this is that I go to
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 Jun 03
8
confused about ActiveRecord relationships
I am very confused about where to put the belongs_to and the has_one (and other relationship identifiers). I have read the RDoc and the agile book many times about this and I think i still see it backwards. Let me outline my app so you have an understanding... I have 2 tables: Schools { id, school_name, address_id } and Addresses { street1, street2, city, state, zip, country } *** this
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
2007 Apr 25
2
form_remote_for, reloaded
Hi, being relativly new to RoR, I''m having a problem which I found described in this forum and somewhere else - but with no solution. I know, that it may be bad to mix table and form tags, but the first solution of an in place editing within a table looked nice: Version using form_for: <tr> <%form_for :time_record, :url => { :action => "add_time_record" } do
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
2006 Aug 02
7
form_for not working with Markaby
I''m playing around with Markaby and I decided to write a little blog app. I''m running into issues with forms however. If I use form_for the output of the form gets swallowed. For example: form_for :article, @article do |f| f.text_field :title f.check_box :published f.text_area :description f.text_field :pub_date f.text_area :content end gets rendered as an empty form
2007 Nov 20
3
How to test views with Nested Resources and Partials
Hi everyone, I am relatively new to rspec and I am running into a wall in testing my views. I have a RESTful resource Contracts with a nested resource of Line_items. I am trying to figure out how to test the "edit" form of the Line_items. What complicates this is the nested routing and how to account for it, and that there is a partial form (_form.haml) that both the edit.haml and
2007 Sep 18
2
Setting default value in text_field/password_field
I am trying to set a default value in a text_field form. I know how to do this in html, but is there a way to do this with form_for Here is my code <% form_for :user do |f| -%> <p><label for="firstname"%>First Name</label><br/> <%= f.text_field :firstname%></p> ... <p><label for ="email"%>Email</label><br/>
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
2006 Jul 05
0
Javascript repeating fields.
The one area I keep hitting my head against in Rails is repeating fields via javascript. I frequently have forms where one or more fields are actually broken out into sub tables because there can be multiple simultaneous values. Rails seems to want to you to use the [] construct in the form helpers (e.g. text_field(''employee[]'', ''name'')), but I can''t
2009 Feb 06
2
Using partials with form_for
hi all i was wondering whether it is possible to use partials along with form_for and form_field. following code is not working. is there some error or this case is impossible..?? *#new.html.erb* <h1>Enter Details for new Partner:</h1> <% form_for(@partner) do |f| %> <%= render :partial => ''form'', :locals => {:partner => f} %> <p>