I am using Rails 3.0.3 with ruby 1.9.2p0.
In my profiles_controller (edit function) I have this call
@profile = Profile.find(params[:id])
@profile_items = @profile.profile_items.order("pos")
to get the @profile_items in the correct order, sorted on "pos". In the _form.html.erb I have the following
<% @profile_items.each do |pi| %>
<%= pi.pos %> |
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<%= f.fields_for :profile_items do |f2| %>
<%= render 'profile_item_fields', :f => f2 %>
<% end %>
The 3 first lines are test code to show that the @profile_items are in the correct order. But when they are rendered they have lost the sorted order!
Now I have search a lot for an answer and I think this must be a common "trap" to fall into.
Thankful for any help...
According to the Rails Documentation for fields_for, you can also specify the record object after the record name.
So something like this should work...
<%= f.fields_for :profile_items, @profile_items do |f2| %>
<%= render 'profile_item_fields', :f => f2 %>
<% end %>
This can be accomplished with a default_scope on the nested model:
class YourModel < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :other_model
default_scope { order(:name) }
end
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