I'm rendering a model and it's children Books in JSON like so:
{"id":2,"complete":false,"private":false, "books" [{ "id":2,"name":"Some Book"},.....
I then come to update this model by passing the same JSON back to my controller and I get the following error:
ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch (Book (#2245089560) expected, got ActionController::Parameters(#2153445460))
In my controller I'm using the following to update:
@project.update_attributes!(project_params)
private
def project_params
params.permit(:id, { books: [:id] } )
end
No matter which attributes I whitelist in permit
I can't seem to save the child model.
Am I missing something obvious?
Update - another example:
Controller:
def create
@model = Model.new(model_params)
end
def model_params
params.fetch(:model, {}).permit(:child_model => [:name, :other])
end
Request:
post 'api.address/model', :model => { :child_model => { :name => "some name" } }
Model:
accepts_nested_attributes_for :child_model
Error:
expected ChildModel, got ActionController::Parameters
Tried this method to no avail: http://www.rubyexperiments.com/using-strong-parameters-with-nested-forms/
My solution to this using ember.js was setting the books_attributes mannualy.
In controller:
So rails checks and filters the nested attributes as it expected them to come
Something is missing from all of the answers, which is the inputs for
fields_for
in the form.The form works if you do this:
However, the form is sent as
model[submodel]
, but that's what causes the error others have mentioned in their answers. If you try to domodel.update(model_params)
, Rails will raise an error that it's expecting aSubmodel
type.To fix this, make sure you follow the
:name, value
format:Then in the controller, make sure you put
_attributes
on your params:Now the save, update, etc. will work fine.
Wasted several days trying to figure out how to use accepts_nested_attributes with Angular, and the issue is always the same: Rails whitelist will not allow the variables into the params hash. I've tried every single different whitelisting syntax that everyone said on SO and other blogs, tried using :inverse, tried using habtm and mas_many_through, tried manually rolling my own solution but that wont work if the whitelist wont allow params through, tried doing what http://guides.rubyonrails.org says about 'Outside the Scope of Strong Parameters', tried removing whitelisting all together which isnt really an option but it causes other problems anyways. Not sure why rails 4 strong parameter whitelisting wont allow arbitrary data thru, thats a huge problem especially if accepts_nested_attributes doesn't work either.... I guess we are left to just create/delete all associations on a separate page/form/controller and look like an idiot making my end users use several forms/pages to do something that should be easily doable on 1 page with 1 form. Ya know, usually I expect Angular to screw me, but this time Angular worked quite well and it was actually Rails 4 that screwed me twice on 1 issue that should be very straightforward.
This worked for me. My parent model was an
Artist
and the child model was aUrl
.... and in coffeescript (to handle deletions):
Are you using
accepts_nested_attributes_for :books
on your project model? If so, instead of"books"
, the key should be"books_attributes"
.I'm using Angular.js & Rails & Rails serializer, and this worked for me:
Model:
ModelSerializer:
Controller:
AngularJS: