Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Try to describe it more clearly.
Let me give you an example scenario:
Model is user. Where you want to register multiple users in same form. Simple RHTML/HTML to display form and button to clone the form below. You can regenerate same html with javascript and name the text_field with index like this
HTML
<div id='user_wrapper'>
<%= text_field_tag "user[0][name]" %>.
</div>
Each time you clone the form increase index+1 in your javascript function. When you submit a form you will receive hash with all users details.
js function would be like
function clone_form(){
var count = parseInt($('count').value);
count = count+1;
$('count').value = count;
var fields = '<div id='user_wrapper'>
<input type="text" id= "user_'+count+'_name" name="user['+count+'][name]"
</div> '
$('user_wrapper').insert(fields);
}
Hope this will help?
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 2:43:42 AM UTC+5, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
-- Let me give you an example scenario:
Model is user. Where you want to register multiple users in same form. Simple RHTML/HTML to display form and button to clone the form below. You can regenerate same html with javascript and name the text_field with index like this
HTML
<div id='user_wrapper'>
<%= text_field_tag "user[0][name]" %>.
</div>
Each time you clone the form increase index+1 in your javascript function. When you submit a form you will receive hash with all users details.
js function would be like
function clone_form(){
var count = parseInt($('count').value);
count = count+1;
$('count').value = count;
var fields = '<div id='user_wrapper'>
<input type="text" id= "user_'+count+'_name" name="user['+count+'][name]"
</div> '
$('user_wrapper').insert(fields);
}
Hope this will help?
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 2:43:42 AM UTC+5, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
There is also the nested form setup, but your objects will need a common parent. Can you sketch out your use-case, including any related models? There may be a simple solution that your question doesn't trigger in those of us who have read it.
Walter
On Feb 8, 2014, at 5:02 AM, Phillip wrote:
> The most direct way is to forget Rails and use HTML with or without ActionView::Helpers::FormTagHelper.
>
> On Friday, February 7, 2014 5:24:46 PM UTC-5, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
> Hi, how can i register two rows of the same model in one form?
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