So basically I have a Book model that contains information like
- book title (string)
- author (string)
- description (text)
- etc.
Now on the front end I added the capability of dynamically adding more author fields. In the form I named it book[coauthor], so if I add a second author, I’d have a field book[coauthor][name_0].
What I’d like to achieve is combine book[author] and all book[coauthor][name_i] to one big string and separate each name with ,. (i.e. so with book[author] being “Alice” and book[coauthor][name_0] being “Bob” I should get “Alice,Bob” saved in book[author] in DB)
First Question: At this point is it better to do it with Javascript or with Rails (in controller)?
Second Questiion: Currently I’m doing it in the Rails controller but got Can't mass-assign protected attribute 'coauthor'. However I don’t want to make it a real attribute since all I need is some processing before saving all the information to the author field. What should I do?
Thanks guys.
The first question is a bit loaded, and you might get some heated disagreements but the way I look at it is this. Not everybody runs with Javascript enabled, so I make sure I have a way to do everything through Rails myself.
In this case, it’s actually quite easy.
The first thing I recommend is to not send the coauthors as part of the
params[:book]. Instead, send them separately as aparams[:coauthors]. Then in your controller you can do this:Actually, it may be better to update params[:book][:author] since that would work for both
createandupdate. Either way, I hope that helps.