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I have 3 models, Classses, ClassPrices & Bookings. ClassPrices belongs to Classses & Bookings belong to ClassPrices. I'm having trouble rendering the form for Bookings on the ClassPrices' page.

1. routes.rb

resources :classses do
  resources :class_prices do
    resources :bookings
  end
end

2. class_price.rb

class ClassPrice < ApplicationRecord
  belongs_to :classs
  has_many :bookings
end

3. bookings.rb

class Booking < ApplicationRecord
  belongs_to :user
  belongs_to :class_price
end

4. bookings_controller.rb

def new
  @booking = Booking.new
end    

I'm using the Simple Form gem, and due to the restriction in amount of code I can have, this is the header of my form:

<%= simple_form_for [@classs.class_prices, @class_price.bookings.new] do |f| %>

The error I'm getting is:

undefined method `to_model' for #<ClassPrice::ActiveRecord_Associations_CollectionProxy:0x00007fcf01a70ff8>
Did you mean?  to_xml

Edit:

5. class_prices_controller.rb

def show
  @classs = Classs.find(params[:classs_id])
  @class_price = ClassPrice.find(params[:id])
  @booking = Booking.new
  @classs.class_prices.find(params[:id]).bookings.create(booking_params)
end
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    Btw, you can use Klass instead of Classs. Aug 21, 2018 at 6:32
  • Right, haha. Thank you. I expect my form to create a new Booking/edit a Booking on the ClassPrice show page (i.e. sitename.com/classs/class_id/class_price/class_price_id)
    – Cepheaus C
    Aug 21, 2018 at 6:33
  • If you only want to create a single Booking record in your form, and have no fields from other models, then you don't need a nested form. Try with: simple_form_for(@booking) do |f|. I am not sure about the URL it will generate for form to submit. But that can be handled. Aug 21, 2018 at 6:38
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    Please add your class_prices_controller show action to the question. This is the relevant controller action for the classprice show page. Aug 21, 2018 at 7:05
  • I've edited to include the mentioned controller.
    – Cepheaus C
    Aug 21, 2018 at 8:05

1 Answer 1

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undefined method `to_model' for ClassPrice::ActiveRecord_Associations_CollectionProxy:0x00007fcf01a70ff8

@classs.class_prices returns a collection and the first argument in the simple_form_for(or any other form helpers) should never be a collection. I believe it should be

<%= simple_form_for [@class_price, @class_price.bookings.new] do |f| %>

Update:

As per your routes, it should be

<%= simple_form_for [@classs, @class_price, @booking] do |f| %>
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  • Hi, I get the error: undefined method `class_price_bookings_path' for #<#<Class:0x00007fffe48031a8>:0x00007f57f46be1c8> Did you mean? classs_class_price_bookings_path
    – Cepheaus C
    Aug 21, 2018 at 8:06
  • @CepheausC I've updated my answer. It should work now.
    – Pavan
    Aug 21, 2018 at 8:09
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    Suggestion: You could also take a look at shallow nesting which would simplify your routes and allow you to make @Pavan's first answer work. Aug 21, 2018 at 8:25
  • You say the following: "the first argument ... should not be a collection" However I can't think of an example where any argument is a collection. The only thing that comes to mind is [:admin, @post] where :admin is the namespace, but it still isn't a collection. I suggest changing it to "an argument should never be a collection" or something like that.
    – 3limin4t0r
    Aug 21, 2018 at 8:42

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