Hi,
I think you have several issues...

srikanth wrote:

> hi,
>
> i am implementing a search box from index page,search box allow s the
> tag name to be searched and it should display the results on the other
> page.
>
> if enter a tag name in search box once i press the search button i am
> getting error like:
>
>
> ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound in StreamsController#show
> Couldn't find Stream with ID=search
> RAILS_ROOT: E:/srikanth/InstantRails-2.0-win/rails_apps/stdb
> Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
> E:/srikanth/InstantRails-2.0-win/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/
> activerecord-2.0.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:1267:in `find_one'
> E:/srikanth/InstantRails-2.0-win/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/
> activerecord-2.0.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:1250:in `find_from_ids'
> E:/srikanth/InstantRails-2.0-win/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/
> activerecord-2.0.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:504:in `find'
> app/controllers/streams_controller.rb:16:in `show'

This appears to be a 'show' action - not 'search'.
I'd say that your GET-request for /streams/search?search=... is being
mapped to your 'show' action - see last comment below.

>
> corresonding url have like:
> http://localhost:3000/streams/search?search=352x240
>
> so can any one help me out in this issue.
>
> 1)in controller added search method like:
>
> ####added for search option
>   def search
>     search_criteria = Article.find_tagged_with(params[:search])
>      if search_criteria.empty?
>        flash[:notice] = "Please enter search criteria"
>        @searchresults = ""
>      else
>        @searchresults = Streams.find
> (:all, :conditions=>search_critera)

Even though the error was in 'show', there look to be some errors here
in 'search'.

I think Article.find_tagged_with will return an array of Article
models.  You haven't mentioned your Article model - you seem to have a
Stream model (which you should use in the singular not plural).  So
maybe you mean Stream.  You then use this for the :conditions clause
in Streams.find(...) which is probably not going to work
because :conditions corresponds to a WHERE-clause in sql.  Check the
docs for the 'find' method (api.rubyonrails.org).

>      end
>        respond_to do |format|
>        format.html # show.html.erb
>        format.xml  { render :xml => @stream }
>      end
>   end
> ################
>
> 2)and in view/streams/index.html.erb file
>
> <% form_tag(search_streams_path(), :method => :get) do %>
>  <%= label(:search, :tag, "Search:") %><br />
>  <input name="search" id="tag" type="text" size="17" value='<%=
> session[:search_keys] %>' style="width:123px;" />
>  <input type="image" id="bt_zoek" src="/images/search.jpg"
> alt="search" style="border:none;"/>
> <% end %>
>
> 3)in routes.rb added line;
>
>   map.resources :streams, :collection => {:search=>:get}

Just a guess: but did you add ':collection' to
"map.resources :streams" after setting up this resource? If you did
and you didn't reload the routing table (restart you app), then the
search action won't take effect and your show action might be used
instead which might be why you get the error in 'show' with id being
mapped to 'search'.

>
>

HTH

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