Ruby on Rails
Monday, December 8, 2014
If you're on "/cards/:id", then look at your cards_controller.rb , you'd see @card defined , hence you should use <li><%= link_to '<i class="fa fa-money"></i> Card'.html_safe, cart_path(@card) %> </li>
But why would you goto to the show page ( /cards/:id/ ) when you're already on the page ? regarding the cart, You have to follow the same procedure. define @cart in the controller/action and use it like this
<li><%= link_to '<i class="fa fa-money"></i> Card'.html_safe, cart_path(@cart) %> </li>
If you can give more info on what you're trying to do (app structure) , We can help you a bit better :)
PS: i haven't read the book
Cheers
Vivek
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 7:00 PM, Roelof Wobben <rwobben@hotmail.com> wrote:
--Hello,It's is the form of /cards/:idI tried<li><%= link_to '<i class="fa fa-money"></i> Card'.html_safe, cart_path(cart) %> </li><li><%= link_to '<i class="fa fa-money"></i> Card'.html_safe, cart_path(card) %> </li>but on both I see this message :undefined local variable or method `cart'undefined local variable or method `card'
Roelof
Op maandag 8 december 2014 14:23:33 UTC+1 schreef Vivek Sampara:What is the url you're using to show this on a separate page ?if its in the pattern of "/cards/:id/something" then you dont have to provide the card path as rails picks up @card object to build the path or you'll have to pass the card variable inside the path method.eg<% @cards.each do |card| %><li><%= link_to '<i class="fa fa-money"></i> Card'.html_safe, cart_path(card) %> </li><% end %>This way, rails would know "which" exact card this link should take them to.On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Roelof Wobben <rwo...@hotmail.com> wrote:--Hello,I follow the Agile Web development book.Now as a extra challenge I try to make the card visible on a seperate page.So I made this link :<li><%= link_to '<i class="fa fa-money"></i> Card'.html_safe, cart_path %> </li>But now I see the above error message.When I do card_path (:id) I see a message that there is no card with the id of id.Roelof
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