I have a remove_attendee action in my events controller. I pass it a :user_id of the user to remove and :id of the event to remove the user from.
Basically, I want to double check that the user being requested to be removed is the current_user. You should only be able to remove yourself from an event. My route is setup as so:
post "/remove_attendee/:user_id" => "events#remove_attendee", :as=>:remove_attendee
then I pass current_user.id as :user_id as such:
<%= button_to 'Decline Event', remove_attendee_event_path(:user_id => @current_user.id),
:method => :post,
:class => "button" %>
However, when I double check if :user_id == current_user.id in my events controller, it doesn't work:
def remove_attendee
session[:return_to] = request.referrer
@event = Event.find(params[:id])
if params[:user_id] == current_user.id
if @event.remove_attendance(params[:user_id])
flash[:success] = "User removed from event."
else
flash[:error] = "Could not remove user"
end
else
flash[:error] = "Could not remove user"
end
redirect_to session[:return_to]
end
I eventually want the event owner (@event.owner_id) to be able to remove attendees as well...but this is the part that is breaking. It should work...i'm checking the value I just passed. I put some debug info in:
def remove_attendee
session[:return_to] = request.referrer
@event = Event.find(params[:id])
flash[:pass] = false
flash[:test1] = params[:user_id]
flash[:test2] = current_user.id
if params[:user_id] == current_user.id
flash[:pass] = true
if @event.remove_attendance(params[:user_id])
flash[:success] = "User removed from event."
else
flash[:error] = "Could not remove user"
end
end
redirect_to session[:return_to]
end
when the page reloads after running remove_attendee, :pass = false, :test1 = 1, :test2 = 1.
how is it possible that this isn't passing?
param[:user_id]andcurrent_user.idis at that moment? – Mattias Wadman Nov 6 '11 at 18:40@current_userinstance variable or did you mean to usecurrent_user.idin yourremove_attendee_event_pathcall? – mu is too short Nov 6 '11 at 18:42paramsshould be in your logs already, if not thenlogger.debug params.inspectwill put them there. Thenlogger.debug current_user.idwill give you the current user's ID. – mu is too short Nov 6 '11 at 18:58