I'm facing a problem here, I have a form created by devise, I assume you guys do know that devise doesn't create a controller file to our model User i.e. I have a form in the views folder /devise/registration/new.html.erb, I'm using jQuery validation plugin for client side validation since the gem for that doesn't work, it is totally out of date and no longer has support, it was a bit difficult to get it to work, anyway, I have the view file (form), the *.js
file with the jquery validation rules and messages, a model called User, What I'm trying to do is the remote method which is one of the jquery validation plugin's features, the only problem is that I don't know how to do that, I've seen some tutorials out there but they're all for rails 3, it is almost totally different, this is the tutorial I'm talking about: http://sleekd.com/tutorials/jquery-validation-in-ruby-on-rails/
How can I do that? Since I don't have access to the users controller, I created a user_controller with some methods, I tried to add this method (found in the url above)
def check_email
@user = User.find_by_email(params[:user][:email])
respond_to do |format|
format.json { render :json => !@user }
end
end
Also I created a route to this method, I don't know if I did it properly
This is from tutorial (routes.rb):
map.check_email "users/check_email", :controller => "users", :action => "check_email"
map.resources :users
This is what I did in my routes.rb (note: I have a controller called user, not users) :
resources 'user' do
get 'check_email', :on => :collection
end
I ran rake routes and the route /user/check_email is there
and finally I put in the jquery rules for the email input:
remote: '/user/check_email'
It simply doesn't work, it doesn't validate the uniqueness on the client side and the form submit doesn't work.
What am I doing wrong? I'm just trying to add the uniqueness validation on client side.
Thanks in advance!