I am new to Rails. Getting the error below. I understand what the issue is, but not sure how to fix it?
Error - param is missing or the value is empty: customer
def customer_params
params.require(:customer).permit(
:first_name,
:last_name,
:email,
:password,
:password_confirmation)
end
end
DetailsController.rb
class My::Account::DetailsController < MyController
def show
@customer = current_user
end
def update
@customer = current_user
@customer.update_attributes(customer_params)
if @customer.errors.any?
render :action => :show
else
redirect_to my_account_details_path, :notice => 'Account details updated'
end
end
private
def customer_params
params.require(:customer).permit(
:first_name,
:last_name,
:email,
:password,
:password_confirmation)
end
end
View
.account.container
.row
= render :partial => '/my/account/sidebar'
.section
%h2 Your account details
= simple_form_for @customer, :url => my_account_details_path, :method => :put, :html => { :class => 'form-horizontal'} do |form|
.field
= form.input :first_name
.field
= form.input :last_name
.field
= form.input :email, :as => :email
%hr
%h4 Leave password fields blank to keep the existing password
%hr
.field
= form.input :password, :input_html => { :value => '' }
.field
= form.input :password_confirmation, :input_html => { :value => '' }
.field-actions
%button.btn.btn-primary{type: "submit"} Save
The missing function is used to check the status of the function arguments. It returns a boolean vector that has one element for each argument. If an element of the vector has the value T, it indicates that the corresponding argument is missing and, as a result, is filled in by a default value.
As you might have guessed, params is an alias for the parameters method. params comes from ActionController::Base, which is accessed by your application via ApplicationController. Specifically, params refers to the parameters being passed to the controller via a GET or POST request.
It is because it is coming through as user
and not customer
. Which I believe is because you are using current_user
which is a User
and not a Customer
(guessing from the code). Change it to be params.require(:user).permit(blah)
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