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I have request model and nested model filled_cartridges when I create new request object i also need to set the values of nested params inside create controller method. I have many nested params so i need to iterate through them, something like that:

params[:request][:filled_cartridges_attributes].each do |_,value|
  # here i try to set :client_id parameter, which is nested
  # where @client.id is defined
    value[:client_id] = @client.id # i am pretty sure that the problem is here
  # is it a correct way of ding that?

end

EDIT:

has_many :filled_cartridges, inverse_of: :request, dependent: :destroy
	accepts_nested_attributes_for :filled_cartridges, reject_if: proc { |attributes| attributes['title'].blank? },allow_destroy: true

and my nested model:

   create_table :filled_cartridges do |t|
	t.integer :client_id, null: false
        t.string :cartridge_name, null: false
	t.integer :cartridge_id, null: false
	t.integer :request_id, null: false
	t.integer :count, default: 1
	t.datetime :fill_date
        t.timestamps null: false
    end

here client_id,request_id and cartridge_id are all should should be set inside controller. And my strong params:

def request_params
  params.require(:request).permit(:name, :address, :phone, :mobile,:date,
 :filled_cartridges_attributes => [:client_id,:cartridge_name,:cartridge_id,
				:request_id,:count,:fill_date,:_destroy,:id],

end

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  • I suggest reading up on Nested Attributes in ActiveRecord.
    – deefour
    Apr 27, 2015 at 16:36
  • @deefour, thats what i am using for doing that.
    – yerassyl
    Apr 27, 2015 at 16:57
  • Great, however there is no mention of anything having to do with your models in the provided code. Help us help you. Provide the relevant code and detail surrounding the issue you're having. It's completely unclear how you're trying to persist data, what your models look like, what you're trying to do with value, etc...
    – deefour
    Apr 27, 2015 at 16:59
  • @deefour i have edited my question a little bit.
    – yerassyl
    Apr 27, 2015 at 17:05

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