This isn't really rails giving you an error, it's ruby. You're trying to combine the symbols :user_firstname
and :user_lastname
A symbol is a variable type, just like integer, string, or datetime (Well technically they're classes, but in this context we can think of them as variable types). They look similar to strings, and can function similarly to them, but there is no definition for the behavior of symbol concatenation. Essentially you're trying to send the method user_firstnameuser_lastname
which is just as non-sensical as trying to concat two Symbols.
What you need to understand is that this parameter is looking for a method on your User object, and it won't understand the combination of two symbols. You need to define a method in your model:
def fullname
[user_firstname, user_lastname].reject{|v| v.blank?}.join(" ")
end
This'll return your first + last name for you, and then in the parameter you should send :fullname
(because that's the method it'll call on each user object in the collection):
<%= collection_select(:user, :user_id, @users, :user_id, :fullname, {:prompt => false})%>
Also, it's considered poor practice to prefix every single column with the table name. user.user_firstname
just looks redundant. I prefer to drop that prefix, but I guess it's mostly up to personal preference.
+
message to an object of classSymbol
. That's why it's not working.