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I keep Getting unpermitted attributes error though, I have permitted the attributes in the exam controller.

The first level of nesting works fine. The second level, the answers don't save, the server says "unpermitted parameters: answers"

Any help accorded will be highly appriciated

The model exam.rb

 class Exam < ActiveRecord::Base

    mount_uploader :attachment, PdfUploader #mount the pdf uploader

    validates_presence_of :title, :date, :unit 

    belongs_to :unit

    has_many :questions, :dependent => :destroy

    accepts_nested_attributes_for :questions, :reject_if => lambda { |a| a[:question].blank? }, :allow_destroy => true
end

The Question Model question.rb

class Question < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :exam

has_one :answer, :dependent => :destroy

accepts_nested_attributes_for :answer#, :reject_if => lambda { |a| a[:answer].blank? }, :allow_destroy => true
end

The answers model answers.rb

class Answer < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :question
end

exams_controller.rb

 def new
@exam = Exam.new
2.times do
  question = @exam.questions.build()
  1.times{ question.build_answer }
end

end

def exam_params
  params.require(:exam).permit(:title, :attachment, :date, :unit_id, 
    questions_attributes:[ :id, :question, :exam_id,  :_destroy,
      answer_attributes:[:id, :answer, :question_id, :_destroy]]
    )
end

_form.html.haml

    .field
    = f.label :Exam_Title
    = f.text_field :title , size: 100
  .field
    = f.label :date
    = f.datetime_select :date
  .field
    = f.fields_for :questions do |builder|
      =render "questions/question_fields", :f => builder

question_fields.html.haml partial

%br/
= f.label :question, "Question"
%br/
= f.text_area :question
%br/
= f.check_box :_destroy
= f.label :_destroy, "Remove Question"

= f.fields_for :answers, @question.answer do |builder|
    =render "answers/answer_fields", :f => builder

answer_fields.html.haml partial

%br/
= f.label :answer, "Answer"
= f.text_field :answer
= f.check_box :_destroy
= f.label :_destroy, "Remove Answer"

The server response

 Processing by ExamsController#update as HTML
  Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "authenticity_token"=>"Wns/Q8BAnzge2swUgCmY7yOex3CfUBkViUmiyp7enYMTbeMi+orYS9v7Brqrn7+eTenkaMl9H69vYCt2iqmVcg==", "exam"=>{"title"=>"Now with Answers", "date(1i)"=>"2015", "date(2i)"=>"11", "date(3i)"=>"5", "date(4i)"=>"12", "date(5i)"=>"41", "questions_attributes"=>{"0"=>{"question"=>"What is this?", "_destroy"=>"0", "answers"=>{"answer"=>"This is what", "_destroy"=>"0"}, "id"=>"22"}, "1"=>{"question"=>"What is that?", "_destroy"=>"0", "answers"=>{"answer"=>"That is that!", "_destroy"=>"0"}, "id"=>"23"}}, "unit_id"=>"4"}, "commit"=>"Save", "id"=>"14"}
  Exam Load (0.3ms)  SELECT  "exams".* FROM "exams" WHERE "exams"."id" = $1 LIMIT 1  [["id", 14]]
Unpermitted parameter: answers
Unpermitted parameter: answers
   (0.1ms)  BEGIN
  Question Load (0.2ms)  SELECT "questions".* FROM "questions" WHERE "questions"."exam_id" = $1 AND "questions"."id" IN (22, 23)  [["exam_id", 14]]
  Unit Load (0.3ms)  SELECT  "units".* FROM "units" WHERE "units"."id" = $1 LIMIT 1  [["id", 4]]
  (0.2ms)  COMMIT

UPDATE

Changing:

def exam_params
  params.require(:exam).permit(:title, :attachment, :date, :unit_id, 
    questions_attributes:[ :id, :question, :exam_id,  :_destroy,
      answers_attributes:[:id, :answer, :question_id, :_destroy]]
    )
end

TO:

def exam_params
  params.require(:exam).permit(:title, :attachment, :date, :unit_id, 
    questions_attributes:[ :id, :question, :exam_id,  :_destroy,
      answer:[:id, :answer, :question_id, :_destroy]]
    )
end

Still doesn't work. While changing it to

def exam_params
  params.require(:exam).permit(:title, :attachment, :date, :unit_id, 
    questions_attributes:[ :id, :question, :exam_id,  :_destroy,
      answers:[:id, :answer, :question_id, :_destroy]]
    )
end

Returns an error:

ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError (unknown attribute 'answers' for Question.):

On my Rails console:

 question.answer


=> #<Answer id: nil, answer: nil, created_at: nil, updated_at: nil, question_id: 21> 

Still don't understand what is going on. Please help me out.

Rendered HTML for for the form:

 <div class='field'>
    <br>
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_0_question">Question</label>
    <br>
    <textarea name="exam[questions_attributes][0][question]" id="exam_questions_attributes_0_question">
What is this?</textarea>
    <br>
    <input name="exam[questions_attributes][0][_destroy]" type="hidden" value="0" /><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="exam[questions_attributes][0][_destroy]" id="exam_questions_attributes_0__destroy" />
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_0__destroy">Remove Question</label>
    <br>
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_0_answers_answer">Answer</label>
    <input type="text" name="exam[questions_attributes][0][answers][answer]" id="exam_questions_attributes_0_answers_answer" />
    <input name="exam[questions_attributes][0][answers][_destroy]" type="hidden" value="0" /><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="exam[questions_attributes][0][answers][_destroy]" id="exam_questions_attributes_0_answers__destroy" />
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_0_answers__destroy">Remove Answer</label>
    <input type="hidden" value="22" name="exam[questions_attributes][0][id]" id="exam_questions_attributes_0_id" /><br>
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_1_question">Question</label>
    <br>
    <textarea name="exam[questions_attributes][1][question]" id="exam_questions_attributes_1_question">
What is that?</textarea>
    <br>
    <input name="exam[questions_attributes][1][_destroy]" type="hidden" value="0" /><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="exam[questions_attributes][1][_destroy]" id="exam_questions_attributes_1__destroy" />
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_1__destroy">Remove Question</label>
    <br>
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_1_answers_answer">Answer</label>
    <input type="text" name="exam[questions_attributes][1][answers][answer]" id="exam_questions_attributes_1_answers_answer" />
    <input name="exam[questions_attributes][1][answers][_destroy]" type="hidden" value="0" /><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="exam[questions_attributes][1][answers][_destroy]" id="exam_questions_attributes_1_answers__destroy" />
    <label for="exam_questions_attributes_1_answers__destroy">Remove Answer</label>
    <input type="hidden" value="23" name="exam[questions_attributes][1][id]" id="exam_questions_attributes_1_id" />  
  </div>
  <div class='field'>
    <label for="exam_unit">Unit</label>
    <select name="exam[unit_id]" id="exam_unit_id"><option value="1">Introduction to Comp Science</option>
    <option value="2">Human Computer Interaction</option>
    <option value="3">Management Information Systems</option>
    <option selected="selected" value="4">Management Information Systems II</option></select>
  </div>
  <div class='actions'>
    <input type="submit" name="commit" value="Save" />
  </div>

2 Answers 2

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I Think I've solved it. The issue was, I had to add edit my exam.rb model to look like this:

belongs_to :unit

has_many :questions, :dependent => :destroy

has_many :answers, :through => :questions

accepts_nested_attributes_for :questions, :reject_if => lambda { |a| a[:question].blank? }, :allow_destroy => true

Note: I created a new model called response with exactly the same fields as answer as well as edited my exam_controller.br as advised by Rich Peck

It appears that adding the line has_many :answers, :through => :questions to my parent model solved the issue. Now the parameter responsechanged to response_attributes as it should be.

Thanks, Rich Peck was really helpful.

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The problem is here:

"answers"=>{"answer"=>

This should be "answers_attributes"=>{"answer" (just like it is with questions).

The reason for this is that you haven't built the answer object in your controller (or at least done it correctly anyway):

def new
   @exam = Exam.new
   2.times do
     @exam.questions.build.build_answer
   end
end

This should get it to work.

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  • I still get the same error. ** Unpermitted parameter: answers**
    – Denn
    Nov 5, 2015 at 14:41
  • Did you change your controller? Can you post your HTML form code? Nov 5, 2015 at 14:43
  • Yeah, I changed it. Updating it in in the qustion now
    – Denn
    Nov 5, 2015 at 14:45
  • The rendered HTML for fields_for - the whole form will be good thanks Nov 5, 2015 at 14:46
  • Yep that's fine thanks. The object is still not being built correctly - are you sure you changed your controller new action to suit my code? Have you tried restarting the rails server and refreshing the page? Nov 5, 2015 at 14:52

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