I have a one-to-one relationship between user and goal. I want to build a form that shows the goal of a user. The problem is that my code only works when the user already has a goal defined. The text field is not rendered when no goal is present.
<%= user_builder.fields_for :goal do |g开发者_开发技巧oal_builder| %>
<%= goal_builder.text_field :goal %>
<% end %>
Does Rails provide an easy way to do this?
This is how I would do it :
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :goal
accepts_nested_attributes_for :goal
after_initialize do
self.goal ||= self.build_goal()
end
end
You can do this very easily with accepts_nested_attributes_for
.
In the view, as you had:
<%= user_builder.fields_for :goal do |goal_builder| %>
<%= goal_builder.text_field :goal %>
<% end %>
In the User model:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :goal # or belongs_to, depending on how you set up your tables
accepts_nested_attributes_for :goal
end
See the documentation on nested attributes, and the form_for method for more information.
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