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I'm trying to retrieve note titles from a specific notebook whenever the user clicks it's link and display them in another column. Please be gentle with me, still a newbie at ruby/rails.

in my static_controller.rb

  def index
    @user = current_user
    @notebooks = @user.notebooks
    @notes_hash = @user.notes.group_by(&:notebook_id)

    respond_to do |format|
      format.html
      format.js
    end
  end

in my index.html.erb

<div id="notebooks-list">
    <% @notebooks.each do |notebook| %>
        <%= link_to notebook.description, "#", {:class => "notebook-link", 
            :remote => true, :data => notebook.id.to_json }%>
    <% end %>
</div>
<div id="notes-list">
    <script type="text/javascript">
        $(".notebook-link").click(function() {
            var id = this.getAttribute("data");
            <%= notes = @notes_hash['id'] || [ ] %>

            var notes = <%= notes.collect{ |a| a.id }.to_json %>

            $("#notes-list").html(notes);   
        });
    </script>
</div>

apparently, im doing something wrong.

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  • Why are you writing script tag inside the div you intend to replace?..it will work only first time and next time it will not work as the script tag has been replaced.
    – rubyprince
    Feb 4, 2012 at 7:52
  • thanks, i'm going to edit that now. EDIT: actually, i tried displaying the var id, even with the javascript inside the div, for some reason it worked for several clicks.
    – Kevin D.
    Feb 4, 2012 at 7:53
  • ok..so what are u trying to display in the div..now you are sending an array of ids of notes record as the content of the div..
    – rubyprince
    Feb 4, 2012 at 8:04
  • yeah, basically i want to display the notes of the notebook link that was clicked. so what i did was pass the id of the notebook clicked, and i want to lookup that id in the @notes_hash... and im not sure how to go about it.
    – Kevin D.
    Feb 4, 2012 at 8:10
  • why don't you render hidden divs with grouped notes and onClick routine will just show them? Feb 4, 2012 at 8:14

1 Answer 1

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Dude, that's a bad code (

To fix current variant:

first of all <%= notes = @notes_hash['id'] || [ ] %> will output notes value just in script, so fix it to <% notes = @notes_hash['id'] || [ ] %>

Next you initializing notes variable each time you click .notebook-link, so remove it from current routine:

<div id="notes-list">
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
    (function() {
        <% notes = @notes_hash['id'] || [ ] %>
        var notes = <%= notes.collect{ |a| a.id }.to_json %>
        $(".notebook-link").click(function() {
            var id = $(this).getAttribute("data");
            $("#notes-list").html(notes[id]);  # notes[id] is just an object, you will probably wants to render it someway e.g. with JQ templates 
        });
    })()
</script>

Another way to do that is just render hidden divs with grouped notes and onClick routine will just show matching div:

<div id="notebooks-list">
    <% @notebooks.each do |notebook| %>
        <%= link_to notebook.description, "#", {:class => "notebook-link", 
            :remote => true, :data => notebook.id.to_json }%>
    <% end %>
</div>
<% @notes_hash.each_pair do |nh_id, notes| %>
    <div class="notes-list hidden" data="<%= nh_id %>">
        <ul>
            <% notes.each do |note|
                <li><%= note. description %></li>
            <% end %>
        </ul>
    </div>
<% end %>
<script type="text/javascript">
    $(".notebook-link").click(function() {
        $(".notes-list").hide().filter("[data=\"" + $(this).attr("data") + "\"]").show()
    });
</script>
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  • figured it was bad code, i liked your other solution though. mind if you can change your answer with that?
    – Kevin D.
    Feb 4, 2012 at 9:01
  • thanks for this! still learning ruby/rails and this helps out a lot!
    – Kevin D.
    Feb 4, 2012 at 10:04

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