I am trying to follow this coderwall tutorial about Creating a Scoped Invitation System for Rails.
In my Rails 4 app, I have the following models:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :administrations
has_many :calendars, through: :administrations
has_many :invitations, :class_name => "Invite", :foreign_key => 'recipient_id'
has_many :sent_invites, :class_name => "Invite", :foreign_key => 'sender_id'
end
class Calendar < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :administrations
has_many :users, through: :administrations
has_many :invites
end
class Administration < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :calendar
end
class Invite < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :calendar
belongs_to :sender, :class_name => 'User'
belongs_to :recipient, :class_name => 'User'
end
Here is the correspondance between my models and the models from the tutorial:
User
<=>User
Calendar
<=>UserGroup
Administration
<=>Membership
Invite
<=>Invite
I am now in the Making a New Invitation section:
- The
Invite
model has been updated with thebefore_create
filter andgenerate_token
method. - The
Invites
controller has been updated with thecreate
action.
However, when I visit the Calendar edit view to fill out the Invite form, I get the following error:
NoMethodError in CalendarsController#edit
undefined method `relation_delegate_class' for Invite:Class
def edit
@user = current_user
@invite = @calendar.invites.build
authorize @calendar
end
The issue seems to come from the @invite = @calendar.invites.build
line.
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UPDATE: here is the content of my Invite model:
class Invite < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :calendar
belongs_to :sender, :class_name => 'User'
belongs_to :recipient, :class_name => 'User'
before_create :generate_token
def generate_token
self.token = Digest::SHA1.hexdigest([self.calendar_id, self.recipient_role, Time.now, rand].join)
end
end
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UPDATE 2: in this question, the author explains the problem may come from CanCanCan & Rolify. I don't use these gems, but I use Pundit. Thought this would be useful in the context of my question.
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UPDATE 3: here is also the migration I used for the Invite
model:
class CreateInvites < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
create_table :invites do |t|
t.string :email
t.integer :calendar_id
t.integer :sender_id
t.integer :recipient_id
t.string :recipient_role
t.string :token
t.timestamps null: false
end
end
end
I am wondering if the problem could be caused by the t.string :recipient_role
, since the role
of a given user
only exist in the administration
table, for a given calendar
: if :recipient_role
is automatically interpreted as recipient.role
by Rails, then maybe this is causing the error?
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UPDATE 4: here is the content of CalendarsController:
class CalendarsController < ApplicationController
before_action :set_calendar, only: [:show, :edit, :update, :destroy]
before_action :authenticate_user!
# GET /calendars
# GET /calendars.json
def index
@user = current_user
@calendars = @user.calendars.all
end
# GET /calendars/1
# GET /calendars/1.json
def show
@user = current_user
@calendar = @user.calendars.find(params[:id])
authorize @calendar
end
# GET /calendars/new
def new
@user = current_user
@calendar = @user.calendars.new
authorize @calendar
end
# GET /calendars/1/edit
def edit
@user = current_user
@invite = @calendar.invites.build
authorize @calendar
end
# POST /calendars
# POST /calendars.json
def create
@user = current_user
@calendar = @user.calendars.create(calendar_params)
authorize @calendar
respond_to do |format|
if @calendar.save
current_user.set_default_role(@calendar.id, 'Owner')
format.html { redirect_to calendar_path(@calendar), notice: 'Calendar was successfully created.' }
format.json { render :show, status: :created, location: @calendar }
else
format.html { render :new }
format.json { render json: @calendar.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity }
end
end
end
# PATCH/PUT /calendars/1
# PATCH/PUT /calendars/1.json
def update
@user = current_user
@calendar = Calendar.find(params[:id])
authorize @calendar
respond_to do |format|
if @calendar.update(calendar_params)
format.html { redirect_to calendar_path(@calendar), notice: 'Calendar was successfully updated.' }
format.json { render :show, status: :ok, location: @calendar }
else
format.html { render :edit }
format.json { render json: @calendar.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity }
end
end
end
# DELETE /calendars/1
# DELETE /calendars/1.json
def destroy
@user = current_user
@calendar.destroy
authorize @calendar
respond_to do |format|
format.html { redirect_to calendars_url, notice: 'Calendar was successfully destroyed.' }
format.json { head :no_content }
end
end
private
# Use callbacks to share common setup or constraints between actions.
def set_calendar
@calendar = Calendar.find(params[:id])
end
# Never trust parameters from the scary internet, only allow the white list through.
def calendar_params
params.require(:calendar).permit(:name)
end
end
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UPDATE 5: here are the server logs:
Started GET "/calendars/2/edit" for ::1 at 2015-09-14 11:44:13 -0700
Processing by CalendarsController#edit as HTML
Parameters: {"id"=>"2"}
Calendar Load (0.1ms) SELECT "calendars".* FROM "calendars" WHERE "calendars"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", 2]]
User Load (0.2ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."id" = ? ORDER BY "users"."id" ASC LIMIT 1 [["id", 1]]
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 3ms (ActiveRecord: 0.3ms)
NoMethodError (undefined method `relation_delegate_class' for Invite:Class):
app/controllers/calendars_controller.rb:30:in `edit'
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1@global/gems/actionpack-4.2.2/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_source.erb (6.0ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1@global/gems/actionpack-4.2.2/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_trace.html.erb (2.8ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1@global/gems/actionpack-4.2.2/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_request_and_response.html.erb (1.7ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1@global/gems/actionpack-4.2.2/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/diagnostics.html.erb within rescues/layout (68.9ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/_markup.html.erb (0.5ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/_inner_console_markup.html.erb within layouts/inlined_string (0.3ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/_prompt_box_markup.html.erb within layouts/inlined_string (0.3ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/style.css.erb within layouts/inlined_string (0.3ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/console.js.erb within layouts/javascript (39.3ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/main.js.erb within layouts/javascript (0.4ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/error_page.js.erb within layouts/javascript (0.4ms)
Rendered /Users/TXC/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/web-console-2.2.1/lib/web_console/templates/index.html.erb (94.2ms)
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UPDATE 6: I just realized I did not have
def invite_params
params.require(:invite)
end
in the Invites
controller: could this be the root of the problem here?
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Any idea about what this error message mean and how to fix the issue?