I am on Rails3, I have two model, User, and Post. User has Posts as nested attributes. when I try to save user then I am getting Can't mass-assign protected attributes:.....
3 Answers
Try this attr_accessible
in your post model
http://railscasts.com/episodes/26-hackers-love-mass-assignment
if the model definitions are like as follows:
user.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name, :posts_attributes
has_many :posts
accepts_nested_attributes_for :posts
end
post.rb
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :title, :content :user_id
end
then everything should be fine. You can save user with posts as nested attributes.
Here is a sample codes for the beginners :)
Mass Assignment is the name Rails gives to the act of constructing your object with a parameters hash. It is "mass assignment" in that you are assigning multiple values to attributes via a single assignment operator.
The following snippets perform mass assignment of the name and topic attribute of the Post model:
Post.new(:name => "John", :topic => "Something")
Post.create(:name => "John", :topic => "Something")
Post.update_attributes(:name => "John", :topic => "Something")
In order for this to work, your model must allow mass assignments for each attribute in the hash you're passing in.
There are two situations in which this will fail:
You have an attr_accessible declaration which does not include :name
You have an attr_protected which does include :name
It recently became the default that attributes had to be manually white-listed via a attr_accessible in order for mass assignment to succeed. Prior to this, the default was for attributes to be assignable unless they were explicitly black-listed attr_protected or any other attribute was white-listed with attr_acessible.