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User has_many Tickets.

Ticket belongs_to User (ticket.user_id)

routes.rb

resources :users do
  resources :tickets
end

rake routes

user_tickets GET /users/:user_id/tickets(.:format) tickets#index

users/index.html.erb

<%= link_to("View User's Tickets", user_tickets_path(user)) %>

users_controller.rb

private
def set_user
  @user = User.find(params[:id])
  @tickets = @user.tickets
end

tickets_controller.rb

def index
  @search = Ticket.search(params[:q])
  @tickets = @search.result.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 25)
  render 'shared/tickets.html.erb'
end

When I hover over link, it shows .../users/[the selected user's id]/tickets

When it goes to the ticket/index page, it shows ALL tickets, not just the tickets with the selected user's id.

I'm pretty sure my route is incorrect, or it may be something else entirely. Any help is appreciated.

EDIT

I think my problem is that I need to call @tickets in the tickets_controller/index method a variety of ways, because I want to use that view for @tickets.all, @user.tickets, @facility.tickets, etc (to keep it DRY).

The same index list of tickets needs to change, based on the link from whence it came (whether it comes from the user list, showing a list of all tickets by that user, or from the facility list, showing a list of all tickets by that facility). I'm just doing something horribly wrong somewhere.

Possible solution I will try:

Maybe I need to create custom routes, like get 'users_tickets' => "users#users_tickets", then put the @tickets conditions in that method and call the shared/tickets.html.erb that way.

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3 Answers 3

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Sounds like you need to step through the association. Did you use

tickets_controller.rb

def index
     @user = User.find(params[:user_id])
     @tickets = @user.tickets
end

in the controller? If this doesn't help, can you post the controller code?

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  • I added my controller code to the original post - I used the new way of def set_user... Is that ok or should it go in the index or...?
    – Katie M
    Aug 13, 2013 at 21:10
  • I would think we should be looking at the index method of the tickets_controller. Aug 13, 2013 at 21:10
  • Oh!! That's where I'm going wrong. Updated post with original tickets_controller, which I will fix now to see if that helps. Thanks!
    – Katie M
    Aug 13, 2013 at 21:13
  • I use the shared/tickets.html.erb so I can view tickets by user, facility, department, etc... how would I update my tickets controller for shared use?
    – Katie M
    Aug 13, 2013 at 21:15
  • Are you sure tickets are being added ONLY to certain users? How are you adding tickets to a user?
    – AdamT
    Aug 13, 2013 at 21:16
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Aren't you trying to whittle down @tickets rather than do another query?

Right now you're redefining @tickets when they hit the tickets index, and it doesn't care that you defined @tickets as just belonging to that user on the users_controller. It just ignores that because you're using direct assignment in your tickets_controller index action. You probably want something like:

tickets_controller.rb

def index
    @search = Ticket.search(params[q])
    @tickets = @search.result.where(user: @user)
    @tickets = @tickets.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 25)
end

Not tested, but I think that's more what you're wanting.

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  • Exactly right. I'm not sure how to call @tickets index to show the list of tickets with different conditions (by user, by facility, by division, etc) - that's where I'm going wrong.
    – Katie M
    Aug 13, 2013 at 22:19
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Ok - I think I need to review nested resources again, because I thought they did what I wanted automatically...or maybe they do, and I just don't get it yet.

In any case, I ended up creating a custom route and custom method in users:

routes.rb

 get 'user_tickets' => "users#user_tickets"

users_controller.rb

  def user_tickets
    @user = User.find(params[:id])
    @search = Ticket.where(:user_id => @user.id).search(params[:q])
    @tickets = @search.result.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 25)
    render 'shared/tickets.html.erb'
  end

then, called:

<%= link_to("View Tickets", user_tickets_path(:id => user.id)) %>

I will do the same for facilities, departments, etc. Not sure this is the best way, but it works.

Thanks everyone for stimulating my brain cells.

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