In my Rails app I'm trying to create a form for updating model instance attributes with new info and am running into trouble.
When I hit submit on the edit form, the following error is thrown:
param is missing or the value is empty: product
And here's the code snippet it provides:
# all the attributes that must be submitted for the product to be listed
def product_params
params.require(:product).permit(:name, :price, :description)
end
end
I think the problem is that the model :product isn't getting passed from the edit form to the update action. Here's the form:
<h1>Edit your listing</h1>
<%= form_for edit_item_path(@product), url: {action: "update"} do |f| %>
<div><%= f.label :name %><br />
<%= f.text_field :name, :placeholder => "Name yourself" %>
</div>
<div><%= f.label :price %><br />
<%= f.number_field :price, :placeholder => "Name your price" %>
</div><br />
<div><%= f.label :description %><br />
<%= f.text_area :description, :cols => "50", :rows => "10", :placeholder => "Write a few sentences about the item you're listing. Is it in good condition? Are there any accessories included?"%>
</div>
<br />
<%= f.submit "Update listing" %>
<% end %>
Here are the edit and update actions in my products_controller:
def edit
@product = Product.find(params[:id])
end
def update
@product = Product.find(params[:id])
respond_to do |format|
if @product.update_attributes(product_params)
format.html {render :action => "show"}
else
format.html {render :action => "edit"}
end
end
end
Finally, my product routes
get "/products/new(.:format)" => "products#new", :as => "list_item"
post "/products/create(.:format)" => "products#create"
get "/products(.:format)" => "products#index"
get "/products/:id(.:format)" => "products#show"
get "/products/:id/edit(.:format)" => "products#edit", :as => "edit_item"
post "/products/:id/update(.:format)" => "products#update"
So anyone know what the problem is? Am I not passing the right info to the update action? If I'm not, what do I need to do to do it?
<%= form_for @product do |f| %>
update
method. What that error means is that the params variable doesn't include an index called "product" or the index "product" is empty. It's more than likely a naming issue on the form. EDIT: if you really want to know what the form is posting to the controller, you can also inspect the input fields on the form in html to see what thename
value is.