I am attempting to implement the thumbs_up voting gem on a Rails 3 app, however the instructions are unclear on the actual implementation. After requiring the gem [gem 'thumbs_up'] and after creating and running the appropriate migration [rails generate thumbs_up && rake db:migrate] the README explains the following:
To cast a vote for a Model you can do the following:
*Shorthand syntax
voter.vote_for(voteable) # Adds a +1 vote
voter.vote_against(voteable) # Adds a -1 vote
voter.vote(voteable, vote) # Adds either a +1 or -1 vote: vote => true (+1), vote => false (-1)
voter.vote_exclusively_for(voteable) # Removes any previous votes by that particular voter, and votes for.
voter.vote_exclusively_against(voteable) # Removes any previous votes by that particular voter, and votes against.*
I've been assuming that the use of 'voter' and 'voteable' in the README example are stand-ins for objects in the app, but the usage is still nebulous to me.
A literal example of what my view, controller, and routes.rb file should look like would be a TREMENDOUS help. I've spent days trying to figure this out!
In my app, I have Users that vote on Posts - of which there are two types - Events and Links. Posts are called using <%= render :partial => @posts %> and each individual post uses as its view "_event.html.erb" or "_link.html.erb" - depending whether it is an event or a link.
Hopefully I can help you out a bit.
The generators should have created a Vote model for you. This is the model that holds all the votes, but that you interact with indirectly through the methods you've described above.
So, for you:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_voter
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_voteable
end
That will get you set up with the thumbs_up methods in each of the models.
Then for example, if you have a controller action in PostsController that is linked to from an "up arrow" on your website, you can create a vote for that user for that post.
A view like this:
<%= link_to('vote for this post!', vote_up_post_path(@post), :method => :post) %>
and a routes.rb like this:
resources :posts do
member do
post :vote_up
end
end
And finally, in the controller:
class PostsController < ApplicationController
def vote_up
begin
current_user.vote_for(@post = Post.find(params[:id]))
render :nothing => true, :status => 200
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
render :nothing => true, :status => 404
end
end
end
Routing Error
No route matches {:action=>"vote_up", :controller=>"microposts", :id=>nil}
this is the link I am using and assume this is where the routing isn't being specified correctly. I ran rake routes and there is a route called vote_up_micropost. Is there anything else I should look into. Thank you
here is the link I added
<%= link_to('vote for this post!',
vote_up_micropost_path(@microposts),
:method => :post) %>
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