Nested fields_for is not showing
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There is following structure:
class Child < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name, :gender, :birthday, :allergies
has_one :registration
has_one :user, through: :registration, source: :student, class_name: User
end
class Registration < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :student, class_name: 'User'
belongs_to :child
accepts_nested_attributes_for :child
end
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :registrations, foreign_key: :student_id
has_many :children, through: :registrations
end
And the problem is that child fields are not displayed here:
= form_for model, url: order_path(model.id),
html: { method: :put, validate: true, class: 'process-checkout' } do |order|
= render 'close_button'
- capture do # workaround, cell has broken block handling
= hidden_field_tag :rc_id, params[:rc_id]
= hidden_field_tag :next, 'promo'
.modal-body
.contact-form
%h3 YOUR CONTACT INFO
.error= errors
- order_registrations.each_with_index do |reg, i|
= order.fields_for :"registrations[#{i}]", reg do |registration|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= registration.text_field :student_first_name, label: false, required: i.zero?,
placeholder: "First name", class: "form-control", value: first_name(registration.object, i)
- if model.course.kids_class?
- fields_for :child, (reg.child || reg.build_child) do |child|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= child.text_field :allergies, label: false, placeholder: "Child Allergies", class: "form-control"
But registration related fields_for are displayed correctly. I tried using as 'registration.fields_for' as just 'fields_for' for 'child' fields, and it hasn't helped too.
There are no errors, it's just not displayed. Any existing question hasn't helped
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-4 form-for
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There is following structure:
class Child < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name, :gender, :birthday, :allergies
has_one :registration
has_one :user, through: :registration, source: :student, class_name: User
end
class Registration < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :student, class_name: 'User'
belongs_to :child
accepts_nested_attributes_for :child
end
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :registrations, foreign_key: :student_id
has_many :children, through: :registrations
end
And the problem is that child fields are not displayed here:
= form_for model, url: order_path(model.id),
html: { method: :put, validate: true, class: 'process-checkout' } do |order|
= render 'close_button'
- capture do # workaround, cell has broken block handling
= hidden_field_tag :rc_id, params[:rc_id]
= hidden_field_tag :next, 'promo'
.modal-body
.contact-form
%h3 YOUR CONTACT INFO
.error= errors
- order_registrations.each_with_index do |reg, i|
= order.fields_for :"registrations[#{i}]", reg do |registration|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= registration.text_field :student_first_name, label: false, required: i.zero?,
placeholder: "First name", class: "form-control", value: first_name(registration.object, i)
- if model.course.kids_class?
- fields_for :child, (reg.child || reg.build_child) do |child|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= child.text_field :allergies, label: false, placeholder: "Child Allergies", class: "form-control"
But registration related fields_for are displayed correctly. I tried using as 'registration.fields_for' as just 'fields_for' for 'child' fields, and it hasn't helped too.
There are no errors, it's just not displayed. Any existing question hasn't helped
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-4 form-for
Try withorder.fields_for :registrations, reg do |registration|
, I think the first argument is the name of the ralationship (don't need the index) and the second is the current object. Rails adds[id]
to input's names.
– arieljuod
Nov 25 '18 at 17:06
add a comment |
There is following structure:
class Child < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name, :gender, :birthday, :allergies
has_one :registration
has_one :user, through: :registration, source: :student, class_name: User
end
class Registration < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :student, class_name: 'User'
belongs_to :child
accepts_nested_attributes_for :child
end
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :registrations, foreign_key: :student_id
has_many :children, through: :registrations
end
And the problem is that child fields are not displayed here:
= form_for model, url: order_path(model.id),
html: { method: :put, validate: true, class: 'process-checkout' } do |order|
= render 'close_button'
- capture do # workaround, cell has broken block handling
= hidden_field_tag :rc_id, params[:rc_id]
= hidden_field_tag :next, 'promo'
.modal-body
.contact-form
%h3 YOUR CONTACT INFO
.error= errors
- order_registrations.each_with_index do |reg, i|
= order.fields_for :"registrations[#{i}]", reg do |registration|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= registration.text_field :student_first_name, label: false, required: i.zero?,
placeholder: "First name", class: "form-control", value: first_name(registration.object, i)
- if model.course.kids_class?
- fields_for :child, (reg.child || reg.build_child) do |child|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= child.text_field :allergies, label: false, placeholder: "Child Allergies", class: "form-control"
But registration related fields_for are displayed correctly. I tried using as 'registration.fields_for' as just 'fields_for' for 'child' fields, and it hasn't helped too.
There are no errors, it's just not displayed. Any existing question hasn't helped
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-4 form-for
There is following structure:
class Child < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name, :gender, :birthday, :allergies
has_one :registration
has_one :user, through: :registration, source: :student, class_name: User
end
class Registration < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :student, class_name: 'User'
belongs_to :child
accepts_nested_attributes_for :child
end
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :registrations, foreign_key: :student_id
has_many :children, through: :registrations
end
And the problem is that child fields are not displayed here:
= form_for model, url: order_path(model.id),
html: { method: :put, validate: true, class: 'process-checkout' } do |order|
= render 'close_button'
- capture do # workaround, cell has broken block handling
= hidden_field_tag :rc_id, params[:rc_id]
= hidden_field_tag :next, 'promo'
.modal-body
.contact-form
%h3 YOUR CONTACT INFO
.error= errors
- order_registrations.each_with_index do |reg, i|
= order.fields_for :"registrations[#{i}]", reg do |registration|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= registration.text_field :student_first_name, label: false, required: i.zero?,
placeholder: "First name", class: "form-control", value: first_name(registration.object, i)
- if model.course.kids_class?
- fields_for :child, (reg.child || reg.build_child) do |child|
.row
.form-group.col-xs-12.col-sm-6
= child.text_field :allergies, label: false, placeholder: "Child Allergies", class: "form-control"
But registration related fields_for are displayed correctly. I tried using as 'registration.fields_for' as just 'fields_for' for 'child' fields, and it hasn't helped too.
There are no errors, it's just not displayed. Any existing question hasn't helped
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-4 form-for
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-4 form-for
edited Nov 25 '18 at 8:50
MikeZ
asked Nov 25 '18 at 8:44
MikeZMikeZ
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Try withorder.fields_for :registrations, reg do |registration|
, I think the first argument is the name of the ralationship (don't need the index) and the second is the current object. Rails adds[id]
to input's names.
– arieljuod
Nov 25 '18 at 17:06
add a comment |
Try withorder.fields_for :registrations, reg do |registration|
, I think the first argument is the name of the ralationship (don't need the index) and the second is the current object. Rails adds[id]
to input's names.
– arieljuod
Nov 25 '18 at 17:06
Try with
order.fields_for :registrations, reg do |registration|
, I think the first argument is the name of the ralationship (don't need the index) and the second is the current object. Rails adds [id]
to input's names.– arieljuod
Nov 25 '18 at 17:06
Try with
order.fields_for :registrations, reg do |registration|
, I think the first argument is the name of the ralationship (don't need the index) and the second is the current object. Rails adds [id]
to input's names.– arieljuod
Nov 25 '18 at 17:06
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order.fields_for :registrations, reg do |registration|
, I think the first argument is the name of the ralationship (don't need the index) and the second is the current object. Rails adds[id]
to input's names.– arieljuod
Nov 25 '18 at 17:06