I was wondering whether anybody felt kind enough to help me figure out why this isn't working.
I have a Model lets call it Task which belongs to a Project Model. I basically want each Task to have a unique name per project (Project1
could have a task called task1
and so could Project2
but both could only have one called task1
) . This seems to be what the :scope option is for but it doesn't seem to be working for me.
The task model is a nested resource within project and as such I call the create action via project_tasks_path(@project)
. It works fine creating tasks and assigning them to projects but the scope of the uniqueness validation is not taking hold. If I create a task task1
in Project1
I can't create one with the same name in task 2.
This is my setup:
Task.rb
class Task < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :project
validates :name, presence: true, uniqueness: {scope: :project_id}
tasks_controller.rb
def create
@project = Project.find_by(id: params[:project_id])
@task = Task.new(model_params)
#print task to stdout
puts "@task"
ap @task
respond_to do |format|
if @task.save
flash[:notice] = "Successfully created task"
format.js
else
# no flash as form handles errors
format.js { render action: 'new' }
format.html { render action: 'new' }
end
end
end
for some reason when I output the contents of the newly created task, I get the following
#<Task:0x007ff7c7c3b178> {
:id => nil,
:name => "test",
:project_id => nil,
:created_at => nil,
:updated_at => nil
}
It seems that because project_id hasn't been set at this point it's using 'nil' as the value.
What's the best way to get around this? would it just be a custom validator?
Edit 1
def model_params
params.require(:model).permit(:name, :project_id)
end
project_id
is not set?project_id
as nil values?