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How to use Reform to prepopulate for featured objects?


When a user clicks, for example, "Take a Picture" how can we prepopulate the create.html.erb form with attributes specifically set for that featured challenge, like do for 12 days and do on Tue, Thu?

I am using the reform gem.

#challenges_controller
def new
  @challenge = Challenge.new
  respond_modal_with @challenge, location: root_path
end

#challenges/new.html.erb
<%= simple_form_for(@challenge, html: { data: { modal: true } })  do |f| %>
  <%= f.text_field :action, placeholder: 'Enter a Custom Challenge' %><br>
    Or choose a featured challenge:
  <%= f.collection_radio_buttons :action, [['Run a Mile','Run a Mile'], ['Drink 16oz of Water','Drink 16oz of Water'], ['Take a Picture','Take a Picture'], ['1 Drink Max','1 Drink Max'], ['See Eiffel Tower','See Eiffel Tower'], ['Write a Book','Write a Book'], ['Skydive','Skydive'], ['Start a Business','Start a Business'], ['No Snooze','No Snooze'], ['Visit All 50 States','Visit All 50 States'], ['Talk to a Stranger','Talk to a Stranger'], ['Try a New Recipe','Try a New Recipe'], ['Media-fast','Media-fast']], :first, :last %>
  <%= f.submit %>
<% end %>

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#challenges_controller
def create
  @challenge = Challenge.new(challenge_params) #create is being used to GET and then POST
  if params[:step] == '2'
    @challenge = current_user.challenges.build(challenge_params)
    @challenge.save
    redirect_to @challenge
  end
end

#challenges/create.html.erb
<%= simple_form_for(@challenge)  do |f| %>
<%= hidden_field_tag :step, 2 %>
  Challenge: <%= f.text_field :action %>
  Do For: <%= f.number_field :days_challenged, value: 10 %>
  Do On: <%= f.collection_check_boxes :committed %>
<% end %>

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class ChallengeForm < Reform::Form
  property :action
  property :committed
  property :days_challenged

  model :challenge

  def commited
    super || action_to_commited_hash[model.action]
  end

  def days_challenged
    super || action_to_days_challenged_hash[model.action]
  end

  def action_to_days_challenged_hash
    {
      'Run a Mile' => 30,
      'Take a Picture' => 12
    }
  end

  def action_to_commited_hash
    {
      'Run a Mile' => ['Mon', 'Wed', 'Fri'],
      'Take a Picture' => ['Tue', 'Thu']
    }
  end
end

As it is now ChallengeForm has had no effect on create.html.erb. How can we get it to properly insert the defaults into create.html.erb depending on the featured :action?


Solution

  • Try this:

    challenges_controller

      def new
        @form = ChallengeForm.new(Challenge.new)
    
        respond_modal_with @form, location: root_path
      end
    
      def create
        challenge = Challenge.new(challenge_params)
        @form = ChallengeForm.new(challenge)
    
        if params[:step] == '2'
          @form.validate(user_id: current_user.id)
          @form.save
          redirect_to challenge
        end
      end
    

    challenges/new.html.erb

    <%= simple_form_for @form, html: { data: { modal: true } }, url: 'your_challenge_create_path', method: :post do |f| %>
    
      <%= f.text_field :action, placeholder: 'Enter a Custom Challenge' %><br>
      Or choose a featured challenge:
      <%= f.collection_radio_buttons :action, [['Run a Mile','Run a Mile'], ['Drink 16oz of Water','Drink 16oz of Water'], ['Take a Picture','Take a Picture'], ['1 Drink Max','1 Drink Max'], ['See Eiffel Tower','See Eiffel Tower'], ['Write a Book','Write a Book'], ['Skydive','Skydive'], ['Start a Business','Start a Business'], ['No Snooze','No Snooze'], ['Visit All 50 States','Visit All 50 States'], ['Talk to a Stranger','Talk to a Stranger'], ['Try a New Recipe','Try a New Recipe'], ['Media-fast','Media-fast']], :first, :last %>
      <%= f.submit %>
    <% end %>
    

    challenges/create.html.erb

    <%= simple_form_for @form, html: { data: { modal: true } }, url: 'your_challenge_create_path', method: :post do |f| %>
      <%= hidden_field_tag :step, 2 %>
      Challenge: <%= f.text_field :action %>
      Do For: <%= f.number_field :days_challenged %>
      Do On: <%= f.collection_check_boxes :committed %>
    <% end %>
    

    I might be a bit off, but you get the point?