So let's say I have a form which is being sent somewhere strange (and by strange we mean, NOT the default route:
<% form_for @form_object, :url => {:controller => 'application',
:actio开发者_Go百科n => 'form_action_thing'} do |f| %>
<%= f.text_field :email %>
<%= submit_tag 'Login' %>
<% end %>
Now let's say that we have the method that accepts it.
def form_action_thing
User.find(????? :email ?????)
end
My questions are thus:
- How can I make the object
@form_object
available to the receiving method (in this case,form_action_tag
)?- I've tried
params[:form_object]
, and I've scoured this site and the API, which I have to post below because SO doesn't believe I'm not a spammer (I'm a new member), as well as Googled as many permutations of this idea as I could think of. Nothing. Sorry if I missed something, i'm really trying.
- I've tried
- How do I address the object, once I've made it accessible to the method? Not
params[:form_object]
, I'm guessing.
EDIT
Thanks so much for the responses, guys! I really appreciate it. I learned my lesson, which is that you shouldn't deep-copy an object from a form, and that the parameters of a form are actually included when you submit it.
I will admit it's sort of disheartening to not know stuff that seems so obvious though...
you need to pass the "id" of your "@form_object" in the url and then lookup that object (assuming you have a model and using ActiveRecord)
It depends on how do you set up your routes. If you're using the default /:controller/:action/:id route, you can pass it as a parameter in the URL. Note that not the whole @form_object can/should be passed, but it's id or some other attribute to identify it instead. In this case, you should make your URL:
<% form_for @form_object, :url => {:controller => 'application',
:action => 'form_action_thing', :email => some_email} do |f| %>
<%= f.text_field :email %>
<%= submit_tag 'Login' %>
<% end %>
And in your controller
def form_action_thing
@user = User.find_by_email(params[:email])
end
You can pass parameters through the url, but when submitting a form the only thing that should (probably) be passed through the url is the record id for a RESTful record.
And it appears you didn't find out yet where your form data can be found in the params
.
So
- All the data from your form should end up in
params[:form_object]
. The actual value for:form_object
is selected by Rails, it's probably coming from the object's class (too lazy to look that up right now) - In any case, you can easily find out where your form values are submitted by looking at your console/log output. All the params for each requests are dumped there.
- The form fields will be inside the params like
params[:form_object][:email]
- each field that is submitted has an entry corresponding to the field name. - The
params
hash not contain all the original values from your@form_object
. There will be only those values that you included in the form. - If you need to pass non-editable values to the controller with your form, use
hidden_field
(s) These will be submitted with the form, but are not visible to the user.
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