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Error: ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound Couldn't find Option with 'id'=

This is happening when I add a link to the options show.html.erb to get all the registrations for that option. In order to get the event id and the option id, I'm adding the following to the show method in the OptionsController:

@event = Event.find(params[:event_id])
@option = Option.find(params[:option_id])

This is the link I'm adding to the show.html.erb file:

link_to "Registrations", event_option_registrations_path(@option)

This is how my 3 models look: Event, option and registrations

event.rb:

class Event < ActiveRecord::Base
    has_many :options, dependent: :destroy
end

option.rb:

class Option < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :event
  has_many :registrations
end

routes.rb:

  resources :events do
    resources :options do
      resources :registrations
    end

Route for Registrations:

event_option_registrations_path /events/:event_id/options/:option_id/registrations(.:format) registrations#index

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  • When is the error happening? Where are your params coming from? From what little you posted it looks like 'params[:option_id]` is nil at the time of execution.Post the web server logs so we can see what is happening before and after the error.
    – Beartech
    Nov 21, 2015 at 2:33
  • thanks for you reply. before adding : @option = Option.find(params[:option_id]) Started GET "/events/1/options/25" for ::1 at 2015-11-20 21:55:03 -0500 Processing by OptionsController#show as HTML Parameters: {"event_id"=>"1", "id"=>"25"} Option Load (0.0ms) SELECT "options".* FROM "options" WHERE "options"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", 25]] Event Load (0.0ms) SELECT "events".* FROM "events" WHERE "events"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", 1]] Event Load (0.0ms) SELECT "events".* FROM "events" WHERE "events"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", 1]]
    – Asan
    Nov 21, 2015 at 2:56
  • Rendered options/show.html.erb within layouts/application (1.0ms) Completed 200 OK in 74ms (Views: 73.0ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
    – Asan
    Nov 21, 2015 at 2:59
  • After: Started GET "/events/1/options/25" for ::1 at 2015-11-20 21:55:25 -0500 Processing by OptionsController#show as HTML Parameters: {"event_id"=>"1", "id"=>"25"} Option Load (0.0ms) SELECT "options".* FROM "options" WHERE "options"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", 25]] Event Load (0.0ms) SELECT "events".* FROM "events" WHERE "events"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", 1]] Option Load (0.0ms) SELECT "options".* FROM "options" WHERE "options"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", nil]] Completed 404 Not Found in 15ms (ActiveRecord: 1.0ms)
    – Asan
    Nov 21, 2015 at 3:00
  • @Asan you need to change @option = Option.find(params[:option_id]) to: @option = Option.find(params[:id]). Look at my answer's edit part in the bottom. Try that, and let us know. Nov 21, 2015 at 3:02

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Error: ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound Couldn't find Option with 'id'=

This error message is saying that, it can't find the option with id = nil when you do this:

@option = Option.find(params[:option_id])

which means, your params[:option_id] is nil in this case.

You should put a print statement in your controller like this:

def your_action
  # these are for debugging
  puts params.inspect
  puts params[:option_id]
  @event = Event.find(params[:event_id])
  @option = Option.find(params[:option_id])
end

Then you will be able to see what you are getting inside your params hash. Then, you can grab the correct attribute and then do the rest of the work. Hope this helps you debug the issue and solve your problem.

Update

change this:

@option = Option.find(params[:option_id])

To:

@option = Option.find(params[:id])

Because, in your params hash, you don't have a option_id key, but you have a id key which refers to the id of the option.

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    That worked, In order to make to link work I changed it to this: <%= link_to "Registrate",event_option_registrations_path(@event,@option) %> Thanks!
    – Asan
    Nov 21, 2015 at 3:08

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