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I am a newbie to rails and i am trying to learn as much as possible.. I am currently developing a very basic rails application which shows the posts and allows to add post along with images, edit and delete them as well, without scaffolding. Here is my code,

Controller : wall_controller.rb

class WallController < ApplicationController
def show_all
  @feeds = Post.all
end
def add
  @feeds = Post.create(params[:feeds])
  @feeds.save
  unless @feeds.valid?
    flash[:error] = @feeds.errors.full_messages.join("<br>").html_safe
  else
    #set flash[:success] to "Feed added successfully"
  end
 redirect_to :action => 'show_all'
 end
end

View : show_all.html.erb

  <div id = "add_feeds">
 <%= form_for(@feeds,:method => "post",:html => { :multipart => true })  do |f| %>
 <div class="form-group">
 <%= f.text_field :content_text %>
 <%= f.file_field :pic, class: 'form-control'%>
 </div>
 <%= f.submit 'Upload', class: 'btn btn-primary' %>
 <% end %>
</div>
<div id="container">
<ul>
   <% @feeds.each do |feed| %>
   <div id ="posts" class = "well">
    <li id=feed>
    <%= image_tag feed.pic.url %>
      <i>
        <%= feed.content %>
      </i>
      <%= link_to "Edit", "wall/#{feed.id}/edit_feed" %>
      <%= link_to "Delete", "wall/#{feed.id}"%>
    </li>
   </div>
   <% end %>
  <ul>
</div>

Model : post.rb

class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :content ,:pic
  has_attached_file :pic, styles: { medium: "300x300>", thumb: "100x100>" }, default_url: "/images/:style/missing.png"
  validates_attachment_content_type :pic, content_type: /\Aimage\/.*\Z/
end

Schema :

ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 20151006014835) do

  create_table "posts", :force => true do |t|
    t.text     "content"
    t.datetime "created_at",       :null => false
    t.datetime "updated_at",       :null => false
    t.string   "pic_file_name"
    t.string   "pic_content_type"
    t.integer  "pic_file_size"
    t.datetime "pic_updated_at"
  end
 end

routes.rb file

  match "home" => "wall#show_all", via: :get
  match "home" => "wall#add", via: :post

I need assistance in where i am going wrong.. Thanks in advance.. `

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I am a newbie to rails

Bienvenue!


Firstly, read up on CRUD and how it applies to rails...

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#app/controllers/walls_controller.rb
class WallsController < ApplicationController
    def index
      @feeds = Post.all
    end
   def new
     @feed = Post.new feed_params
     if @feed.save
       flash[:error] = @feeds.errors.full_messages.join("<br>").html_safe
     else
        render :all, success:"Feed added successfully"
     end
   end

   private

   def feed_params
      params.require(:feed).permit(:content_text, :pic)
   end
end

You need to look up how Rails should handle the various actions inside the controller. Your show_all and add methods are completely against convention (which is why you're getting problems).

Also, check out object orientation in Rails; you should really call your models the same as your controllers (in the beginning) - @feeds = Post.all is confusing as hell.

#config/routes.rb
root "walls#index"
resources :walls #-> note the plurality 

#app/views/walls/index.html.erb
<%= link_to "New", new_feed_path %>
<% @feeds.each do |feed| %>
   <%= image_tag feed.pic.url %>
   <%= feed.content %>
   --
   <%= link_to "Edit", feeds_edit_path(feed) %>
   <%= link_to "Delete", feeds_path(feed), method: :delete %>
<% end %>

#app/views/walls/new.html.erb
<%= form_for @feed do |f| %>
  <%= %= f.text_field :content %>
  <%= f.file_field :pic %>
  <%= f.submit %>
<% end %>
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