I'm trying to do something fairly simple but I'm not sure the rails way to do it. At its simplest, I have an index page where you can sign up for a mailing list.
I'm trying to set it up so that you can add yourself to the mailing list from the index page without ever seeing the mailing list views. I can submit the data properly using something like:
= form_for @mailing_list, :remote => true do |form|
= if @mailing_list.errors.any?
%ul
= @mailing_list.errors.full_messages.each do |message|
%li
= message
.field
= form.label :email, 'Your email'
= form.text_field :email
= form.submit "Add to Mailing List"
With the controller:
def create
@mailing_list = MailingList.new(params[:mailing_list])
if @mailing_list.save
redirect_to(:root, :notice => 'Mailing list was successfully cre开发者_开发问答ated.')
else
? How do I return the errors ?
end
end
But I am unable to get the errors back (ie. Email not valid, etc.). Is there a better way to do what I'm attempting? I would just like to be able to call and respond to actions of the MailingList controller from the index page view...
I believe that you are wanting a form that will add someone to a Mailing list without leaving that page.
Better? Hmmm.. Well, I'll tell you what I do and you can decide what you like.
I would use respond_to
in the controller to differentiate between the standard html call and the remote js call. Then, I would handle the page changes in the view. I like keeping the display in the views.
Controller:
def create
@mailing_list = MailingList.new(params[:mailing_list])
if @mailing_list.save
respond_to do |format|
format.html { redirect_to(:root, :notice => 'Mailing list was successfully created.') }
format.js { render }
end
else
respond_to do |format|
format.html { render }
format.js { render :errors }
end
end
end
create.js.erb
$('#errors').html('').hide();
$('form').html('Mailing list was successfully created.'); // needs a better element
errors.js.erb
$('#errors').html('<%= escape_javascript(@mailing_list.errors.full_messages.collect { |msg| content_tag :li, msg }.join().html_safe) %>').show();
You can do something with the errors object on @mailing_list, e.g.
flash.now[:error] = @mailing_list.errors.full_messages
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