I am working with a Rails application that allows users to create projects. Inside these projects, users can make lists. I am trying to figure out how to allow users to choose their "Default Working Project" from the projects index page. This would then propagate throughout the app, showing only lists associated with the current project. What is the best approach to making something like this.
3 Answers
You can achieve this easily by adding default_working_project_id
field to your users table.
Then in your controller index set:
@default_working_project = current_user.default_working_project
In your user model add:
belongs_to :default_working_project, class_name: Project, foreign_key: :default_working_project_id
You can create your own action. In your routes file:
resources :projects do
member do
get 'set_default'
end
end
In your projects_controller
:
def set_default
project.find params[:id]
current_user.default_working_project_id = project.id
respond_to do |format|
if current_user.save
format.html { redirect_to projects_path }
else
format.html { render 'index', notice: "your error message" }
end
end
end
In your views just add
link_to 'set default', set_default_project_path(project.id)
UPDATED
To remove current default project id from user:
You can make some methods to achieve this, like:
In your Project model
If you have a relation that project belongs_to user try this.
def is_a_current_project?
self.id == self.user.default_working_project_id
end
Then create an after_destroy :remove_current_project_relation
callback method.
And the method, I recommend to add it inside your private methods:
def remove_current_project_relation
if is_a_current_project?
self.user.default_working_project = nil
end
end
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I am getting an error when I try to run the server. I believe it is coming from the association :default_working_project. Can you confirm this is correct, or should I make the association with my projects model? Dec 14, 2015 at 19:41
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Do you already create your column on users table?, you don't need to set relation on project by doing this. Dec 14, 2015 at 19:44
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Try removing foreing_key: :default_working_project_id on model association. Dec 14, 2015 at 19:51
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1Ah!! Yes I've fallen into the copy and paste hole... It seems to be working now, however how can call upon this so that I can use a button to set the default? I have a table that lists the projects, each with a "Set Default" button next to it. Dec 14, 2015 at 19:57
Create a database field in Users
table with default_project_id
and set it.
On the model set:
def default_project
return projects.find_by_id(default_project_id) if default_project_id
false
end
And then, you can use something like this:
lists = user.default_project ? user.default_project.lists : user.lists
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I'm sorry but I am confused as to which model I need to place
default_project
and where I place thelists = user.default_project ? user.default_project.lists : user.lists
line. Dec 14, 2015 at 19:31
If only one user can see his projects and other users won't be able to see other user's projects, my suggestion is:
Make a boolean value
is_default
in theprojects
table. Add it with a migration.Add
:is_default
todef project_params
in the controller.In the projects index page use:
<%= render @projects %>
Create file
_project.html.erb
inviews/projects
folder, add to it:<%= form_for project, remote: true do |f| %> # some project data <%= f.check_box :is_default, class: 'project_default' %> <% end %>
In
projects_controller
:def update @project = Project.find(params[:id]) if @project.update_attributes(project_params) respond_to do |format| format.html { redirect_to project_page } # this will run when you update project from edit page in form without 'remote: true' format.js # this will run if you update project with 'remote: true' form end end end
In
projects.coffee
inassets/javascripts
folder:$('input.project_default').change -> $(this).closest('form').submit()
Create
update.js.erb
in theviews/projects
folder, add to it:$('#edit_project_<%= @project.id %>').replaceWith("<%= j render 'project' %>");
In
projects_helper
def current_project current_user.projects.find_by(is_default: true) end
Maybe you'll need to change these a little, based on your tasks. This solution will update projects through JavaScript.
Also it would be great to add a method in the Project
model, which will make the previous default project not default when the user makes other project default and so on.
When you need to use lists from default project you can use default_project.lists
in your views.