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The button that makes the request:

<%= link_to business_domain.name, data_services_fetch_by_business_domain_path(:business_domain_id => business_domain.id, :data_services => @data_services), :remote => true %>

The route in routes.rb:

get "data_services_fetch_by_business_domain" => 'data_services#fetch_by_business_domain', :as => :data_services_fetch_by_business_domain

Controller method:

  def fetch_by_business_domain
    @data_services_for_domain = BusinessDomain.find(params[:business_domain_id]).data_services
    params[:data_services] & @data_services_for_domain

    respond_to do |format|
      format.js { render :action => display_data_service_records.js.erb }
    end
  end

display_data_service_records.js.erb referenced from controller method:

$("#data-service-listings").html("<%= escape_javascript(render partial: 'listings', locals: { data_services: @data_services } ) %>");

Listings partial that should be updated:

<div class="well" id="data-service-listings">
...
</div>

Is there a mistake above, or is this approach fundamentally wrong? Thanks.

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  • are you able to alert from your js.erb file? and what are you doing by writing :business_domain_id => business_domain.id, :data_services => @data_services in your link_to? are you trying to send parameters?
    – Mandeep
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:05
  • @user2675613, I am not able to alert from that file. You are correct about passing parameters, that is the goal.
    – Joe Essey
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:28
  • what are you passing through data_services?
    – Mandeep
    Jun 23, 2014 at 17:02
  • @user2675613, My intention is to pass an array of data_service objects. I am now realizing it is only passing the ids. I guess I have to handle that in the controller. Is there a better way to pass an array of objects to the controller?
    – Joe Essey
    Jun 23, 2014 at 17:08
  • updated my answer also note i have done minor changes in route and link
    – Mandeep
    Jun 23, 2014 at 17:28

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If you look at the route you have made

get "data_services_fetch_by_business_domain" => 'data_services#fetch_by_business_domain', :as => :data_services_fetch_by_business_domain

You are making a route with a get request but if you want to send some data you should use post request.

Change your url to

post "business_domain/:business_domain_id" => 'data_services#fetch_by_business_domain', :as => :data_services_fetch_by_business_domain

and your link_to would look like:

<%= link_to business_domain.name, data_services_fetch_by_business_domain_path(:business_domain_id => business_domain.id, :data_services => @data_services),method: :post, remote: true %>

You would be able to access data_services array by params[:data_services] and bussiness_domain_id by params[:bussiness_domain_id]

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