I've got this issue where I am seeing the incoming parameters nested incorrectly. Here's some of the setup:
In routes.config I've defined:
resources :events do
resources :guests
end
As a result I end up with the right controller/action paths. The ones I'll call out here are specified as such:
POST /events/:event_id/guests(.:format) guests#create
no surprises here. Now in the Guest model I have an association with a Contact model such that A Guest belongs to a Contact and a Contact has many Guests. This works correctly. Nothing tricky here either.
The backbone.js model for this is defined as such:
define('GuestModel', [
'underscore',
'backbone'
], function(_, Backbone) {
var Guest = Backbone.Model.extend({
idAttribute: "id",
url: function() {
return '/events/' + this.get('event_id') + '/guests';
}
});
return Guest;
});
A quick caveat to this: I am providing the backend API support for the frontend and the guy who is implementing the front end (as my immediate client) doesn't use the rails asset pipeline at all. I have no control over this and as a result this is the bit of code I can't really affect w/o first convincing him it's the way to go.
The problem is that in the GuestsController#create method I'm expecting to see params that look like this:
{ :event_id => 1, :guest => { :contact => { ...all the contact parameters... }, ...other guest params... }, ...other railsy parameters... }
Instead I'm getting:
{ :event_id => 1, :contact => { ...all the contact parameters... }, ...other guest params..., ...other railsy parameters... }
Because there's no :guest object in the params at the top level, none of this is picked up by the standard Rails create behavior and I find myself having to basically pull out the contact and other guest params and put them manually into a hash object. Or I can pull out the event id and other Railsy params and use the params as a whole. But I can't believe this hasn't ever been seen or addressed by someone before me so I'm hoping someone can either tell me what the standard approach to this is, or what I'm doing wrong at a more fundamental level.
Thanks in advance, and let me know if I've left out some information or code you need to see...
jd