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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T10:02:40+00:00 2026-06-08T10:02:40+00:00

controller function def request_invite if !request.xhr? render_404 return end @invitation = Invite.new(params[:invite]) if @invitation.save

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controller function

def request_invite

        if !request.xhr?
                render_404
                return
        end

        @invitation = Invite.new(params[:invite])

        if @invitation.save
            @return = { :error => false, :response => "Thank you" }
        else
                error_message = '<div class="error_message">' + @invitation.errors.full_messages.map {|error| "<p>#{error}</p>"}.join + "</div>"
            @return = { :error => true, :response => error_message } 
        end

        render :json => ActiveSupport::JSON.encode( @return )

end

model

class Invite < ActiveRecord::Base

    validates :email, :presence => true, :uniqueness => true

    validates_format_of :email, :with => /^([^@\s]+)@((?:[-a-z0-9]+\.)+[a-z]{2,})$/i

end

this will either save to the db and show a success msg or throw an error if exist…

i want to show the success msg even if the email already exist in the database so it wont show that the email has already been added

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    2026-06-08T10:02:42+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 10:02 am

    You can achieve this by using exists? . It may look like this

    email_exists = Invite.where(:email => params[:invite][:email]).exists?
    
    # Create the new invitation if email not already used
    if email_exists || Invite.new(params[:invite]).save
      @return = { :error => false, :response => "Thank you" }
    else
      # error
      ...
    end
    

    Or you could use a rescue to catch the ActiveRecord exception

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