I want to click on dropdown item called "User" and "Admin" and this should update role column in my account table to this value.
%tr
%td
.dropdown
%button#dropdownMenuLink.btn.btn-outline.btn-sm.dropdown-toggle{"aria-expanded" => "false", "aria-haspopup" => "true", "data-toggle" => "dropdown", :type => "button"}
=account.role
.dropdown-menu{"aria-labelledby" => "dropdownMenuButton"}
.dropdown-item #{link_to "User", account.update_attribute("role", "user")}
.dropdown-item #{link_to "Admin", account.update_attribute("role", "admin")}
And I get this error:
undefined method `to_model' for true:TrueClass Did you mean? to_yaml
You need to do update of attributes in controller, not in views. You can use link_to to go to an action and pass additional params.
%tr
%td
.dropdown
%button#dropdownMenuLink.btn.btn-outline.btn-sm.dropdown-toggle{"aria-expanded" => "false", "aria-haspopup" => "true", "data-toggle" => "dropdown", :type => "button"}
=account.role
.dropdown-menu{"aria-labelledby" => "dropdownMenuButton"}
.dropdown-item= link_to "User", path_to_your_action(id: account.id, role: :user)
.dropdown-item= link_to "Admin", path_to_your_action(id: account.id, role: :admin)
Anyway your controller to handle update and redirect should look like:
accounts_controller.rb
def your_action
@account = Account.find(params[:id])
if @account.update(role: params[:role])
redirect_to # <somewhere>
end
end
instead of link_to
, you'd better use form_for
.
.dropdown-item
= form_for account do |f|
= f.hidden_field :role, value: :user
= f.submit 'User'