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Cocoon data-association-insertion-node with a function


According https://github.com/nathanvda/cocoon#link_to_add_association you should be able to pass a function to data-association-insertion-node

I have tried this:

<%= link_to_add_association 'Add Timeslot', f, :timeslots, :data => {'association-insertion-node' => 'get_row()'} %>

And this:

<%= link_to_add_association 'Add Timeslot', f, :timeslots, :data => {'association-insertion-node' => 'get_row'} %>

And this (getting desperate):

<%= link_to_add_association 'Add Timeslot', f, :timeslots, :data => {'association-insertion-node' => 'function get_row(node){var row = "<tr></tr>";$("#table_body").append(row);return row;}'} %>

But none of them work.

Javascript:

function get_row(node){
    var row = "<tr></tr>"
    $("#table_body").append(row);
    return row
}

I am trying to add a tr to a table and then append the nested timeslot form to the tr.


Solution

  • At the moment this is not possible what you are trying to do. When setting the data-association-insertion-method like this, it will just be a string in javascript, and not a reference to a method.

    As documented in the README, you have to do the following (assuming you gave your links a class .add-timeslot):

    $(document).on('turbolinks:load', function() {
      $(".add-timeslot a").
        data("association-insertion-method", 'append').
        data("association-insertion-node", function(link){
          return link.closest('.row').next('.row').find('.sub_tasks_form')
        });
    });
    

    (the example is almost verbatim copied from documention for demonstration purposes only --you will have to fill in your get_row function)