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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T04:45:33+00:00 2026-05-19T04:45:33+00:00

I can’t seem to find an example that is complete in all the components.

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I can’t seem to find an example that is complete in all the components. I am having a hard time deleting image attachments

  1. Classes

      class Product
        has_many :product_images, :dependent => :destroy
        accepts_nested_attributes_for :product_images
      end
    
      class ProductImage
        belongs_to :product
        has_attached_file :image #(etc)
      end
    
  2. View

      <%= semantic_form_for [:admin, @product], :html => {:multipart => true} do |f| %>
        <%= f.inputs "Images" do %>
          <%= f.semantic_fields_for :product_images do |product_image| %>
            <% unless product_image.object.new_record? %>
              <%= product_image.input :_destroy, :as => :boolean, 
                 :label => image_tag(product_image.object.image.url(:thumb)) %>
            <% else %>
              <%= product_image.input :image, :as => :file, :name => "Add Image" %>
            <% end %>
          <% end %>
        <% end %>
      <% end %>
    
  3. Controller

      class Admin::ProductsController < AdminsController
       def edit
         @product = Product.find_by_permalink(params[:id])
         3.times {@product.product_images.build} # added this to create add slots
       end
    
       def update
          @product = Product.find_by_permalink(params[:id])
    
          if @product.update_attributes(params[:product])
            flash[:notice] = "Successfully updated product."
            redirect_to [:admin, @product]
          else
            flash[:error] = @product.errors.full_messages
            render :action => 'edit'
          end
        end
      end
    

Looks good, but, literally nothing happens when I check the checkbox.
In the request I see:

      "product"=>{"manufacturer_id"=>"2", "size"=>"", "cost"=>"5995.0", 
         "product_images_attributes"=>{"0"=>{"id"=>"2", "_destroy"=>"1"}}

But nothing gets updated and the product image is not saved.

Am I missing something fundamental about how ‘accepts_nested_attributes_for’ works?

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    2026-05-19T04:45:34+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 4:45 am

    From the API docs for ActiveRecord::NestedAttributes::ClassMethods

    :allow_destroy

    If true, destroys any members from the attributes hash with a _destroy key and a value that evaluates to true (eg. 1, ‘1’, true, or ‘true’). This option is off by default.

    So:

    accepts_nested_attributes_for :product_images, allow_destroy: true
    
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