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I have an ownership model that belongs to a product model and to a user model.

An ownership has the following parameters :

  • user_id (integer)
  • product_id (integer)
  • owning_date (datetime)
  • given_date (datetime)
  • current (boolean)
  • agreed (boolean)

A user is the owner of a product when current is true. current is true when owning_date is not nil, and given_date is nil.

I have an update method in my ownership controller that is defined like this :

def update
    @ownership = Ownership.find(params[:id])
    @ownership.update_attributes(ownership_params)
    respond_to do |format|
      format.html do
        flash[:success] = t('flash.success.ownership.update')
        redirect_to product_path(@ownership.product)
      end
      format.js
    end
  end

I created an agree button and a take button :

<%= form_for(ownership, remote: true) do |f| %>
  <div><%= f.hidden_field :agreed, value: true %></div>
  <%= f.submit "agree" %>
<% end %>


<%= form_for(ownership, remote: true) do |f| %>
  <div><%= f.hidden_field :owning_date, value: Time.now %></div>
  <%= f.submit "take" %>
<% end %>

Now I want to change the update method in my controller because when the user click on the take button, the given_date of the previous ownership must be changed to Time.now. But I don't want my update method to do that when the user click on the agree button.

I tried the following code but it didn't worked. After clicked on the button, there was two ownerships with current for the same product.

  def update
    @ownership = Ownership.find(params[:id])
    if @ownership.owning_date != params[:owning_date]
      @ownership.product.ownerships.find_by(current: true).update_attributes(given_date: Time.now, current: nil)
    end
    @ownership.update_attributes(ownership_params)
    respond_to do |format|
      format.html do
        flash[:success] = t('flash.success.ownership.update')
        redirect_to product_path(@ownership.product)
      end
      format.js
    end
  end

Do you have an idea ?

1 Answer 1

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Maybe you want to check witch form is submitted and do some action depending on user's choice?

Simple check like this in OwnershipCcontroller#update

if params[:commit] == 'take'
  # do some action
else
  # do another action
end
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  • Ooops, it didn't worked... I still have two current ownerships for only one user... Can you explain a bit the code I should write ?
    – Flo Rahl
    Jul 16, 2013 at 9:36
  • 1
    Try to debug what attributes and values received to update action when you click agree or take. And can you share your update action code? Jul 16, 2013 at 9:44
  • OK, I found a way. The server rendered Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "ownership"=>{"owning_date"=>"2013-07-16 11:57:55 +0200"}, "commit"=>"take", "id"=>"335"}. So I delete your choice: 'take', and instead of calling params[:choice], I called params[:commit]. Do you want to update your answer ?
    – Flo Rahl
    Jul 16, 2013 at 10:01
  • Ok, this is also a good solution. I'll update my answer. Thanks Jul 16, 2013 at 10:04
  • I suggest you remove your first solution, because it's not very clear for the future viewers of this page ;-)
    – Flo Rahl
    Jul 16, 2013 at 10:32

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