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Apologies in advance for another newbie question, but the ROR syntax is just not clicking with me, I can't get my head around the shortcuts and conventions (despite reading a couple of books already!) -

I effectively copied this from a book, but I"m trying to work out what is build, create etc?

@cart = current_cart
product = Catalog::Product.find(params[:product_id])
Rails.logger.debug { "Value in cart id " + @cart.id.to_s }

@checkout_line_item = @cart.line_items.build(product: product)

respond_to do |format|
  if @checkout_line_item.save...

The output from log is this:

Processing by Checkout::LineItemsController#create as HTML
Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓",  "authenticity_token"=>"9NH+xgDPTf/iN7RCdPd8H9rAIqWsSVB/f/rIT++Kk7M=", "product_id"=>"7"}
Created a line item
(0.1ms)  BEGIN
SQL (2.0ms)  INSERT INTO `checkout_carts` (`created_at`, `discounts`, `grand_total`,   `loyalty_points`, `order_date`, `subtotal`, `timestamps`, `total_tax`, `updated_at`) VALUES    ('2012-08-21 11:06:15', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, '2012-08-21 11:06:15')
(0.2ms)  COMMIT
Catalog::Product Load (0.2ms)  SELECT `products`.* FROM `products` WHERE `products`.`id` =   7 LIMIT 1
Value in cart id 8
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 5ms

NoMethodError (undefined method `save' for nil:NilClass):
app/controllers/checkout/line_items_controller.rb:55:in `block in create'
app/controllers/checkout/line_items_controller.rb:54:in `create'

I'm guessing the problem lies with the build syntax where it builds the checkout line item, or possibly I've set up the has_many associations wrong. Is this enough for someone to help me troubleshoot? Or should I post the model declarations?

Update with models:

class Checkout::LineItem < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :customer_update_date, :inventory_status, :line_item_color, :line_item_description, :line_item_size, :line_item_tagline, :line_item_total, :quantity, :sku_id, :style_id, :tax, :tax_code, :timestamps, :unit_price, :product
  belongs_to :cart
  belongs_to :product, :class_name => 'Catalog::Product'
end

class Checkout::Cart < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :discounts, :grand_total, :loyalty_points, :order_date, :subtotal, :timestamps, :total_tax

  has_many :line_items, dependent: :destroy
end

module Catalog
  class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
    attr_accessible :assoc_product,:product_id, :merch_associations, :aux_description, :buyable, :long_description, :name, :on_special, :part_number, :release_date, :short_description, :withdraw_date, :occasion
   <<clipped for brevity>>

has_many :line_items, :class_name => 'Checkout::LineItem'
...
  end

Can't answer my own question, but I think I got the answer:

It looks like I needed to add the cart to the build call...

this appears to have worked (I think, there's another blocking problem, but I can sort that one):

@cart = current_cart
product = Catalog::Product.find(params[:product_id])
Rails.logger.debug { "Value in cart id " + @cart.id.to_s }

@checkout_line_item = @cart.line_items.build(product: product, cart: @cart)
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    Model declarations would definitely help here. For some reason, that build is returning nil.
    – Chowlett
    Aug 21, 2012 at 11:28
  • It's not (or shouldn't be) necessary to add cart: @cart because that foreign key value is automatically populated when you call build. There must be something else going on.
    – Tom L
    Aug 21, 2012 at 13:03
  • ok I think I might have solved it if that's the case anyway. Seems I had not created necessary foreign key columns in the migration for the line items table. Seems okay now, just sorting through some issues but should be sorted shortly...
    – Richard G
    Aug 21, 2012 at 13:37

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Build essentially creates and reserves space for a blank object. This allows you to create an associated object without saving it. The only use case I've experienced this with is a nested form where I had multiple dates for an event, so I used 5.times.build to create 5 empty date associations.

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