I'm trying to validate the value of a form (a checkbox actually) in a model, but am having a lot of trouble finding what to pass validates:
validates :agreement, :agreement => true
I've gotten other things to work li开发者_StackOverflow中文版ke:
validates :password, :presence => true, :length => {:minimum => 6, :maximum => 25}, :confirmation => true
My view looks like this:
<% form_for :signup_form, :url => {:controller => "user", :action => "post_signup"} do |f| %>
... <%= f.check_box( :agreement ) %> I agree to the <%= link_to("Terms of Service", :controller=> "about", :action => "terms") %> and <%= link_to("Privacy Policy", :controller=> "about", :action => "privacy") %> ...
Which then goes to my controller:
agreement = params[:signup_form][:agreement]
new_user = User.create(:login_name => login_name, :first_name => first_name, :last_name => last_name, :email => email, :password => password, :agreement => agreement, :created_at => DateTime.now())
And then my model.
Thanks for any help you can offer in advance.
You might be looking for :acceptance => true or validates_acceptance_of
You'll want to display your errors on the page, and ensure your validation is working at all. I would re-implement your validation as:
# app/models/user.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :agreement do |ag|
ag.errors.add "Must agree to the terms" unless self.agreement
end
end
see http://asciicasts.com/episodes/211-validations-in-rails-3 for a comprehensive treatment, including a nice way to display the errors.
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