On 31 August 2012 12:14, keerthi priya <emailtokeerthipr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi i was following this link
> http://www.funonrails.com/search?q=paypal&imageField.x=0&imageField.y=0&max-results=10
> for PayPal integration in the process i got this error
>
> undefined local variable or method `pay_bill_url' for
> #<#<Class:0x927b3f8>:0x92794b8>
>
>
> View Name:create
> <%= form_for @payment ||= Payment.new, :url => pay_bill_url, :html => {:id
> => :payForm} do |p|    %>
>  <%=p.text_field :amount%>
>  <%=p.submit 'Pay'%>
> <% end %>
>
> Controller Name: billing
>
>
> class BillingController < ApplicationController
>   before_filter :get_order, :only => [:checkout, :paypal, :thank_you]
>
>
>  def new
>     @payment = Payment.new params[:payment]
>     if @payment.save
>       ## Paypal Checkout page
>       redirect_to billing_url
>     else
>       render :action => :new
>     end
>  end
>
>
>   def create
>
>   end
>
>   # ASSUMPTION
>   # order is valid i.e. amount is entered
>
>   def checkout
>     response = @order.setup_purchase(:return_url =>
> confirm_paypal_url(@order), :cancel_return_url => root_url)
>     redirect_to @order.redirect_url_for(response.token)
>   end
>
>   ## CALL BACK
>    def paypal
>      @order = @order.purchase(:token => params[:token], :payer_id =>
> params[:PayerID], :ip => request.remote_ip)
>      @order.save redirect_to thank_you_billing_url(@order)
>    end
>
>    private
>    def get_order
>      @order = Payment.find_by_id(params[:id])
>      @order && @order.valid? || invalid_url
>    end
>
>
>
>
> end
>
> Routes:
> match 'billing/create' => 'billing#create'
> ## Callback URL
>  match '/billing/paypal/:id/confirm', :to => 'billing#paypal', :as =>
> :confirm_paypal
>  ## Create payment
>   #match '/billing', :to => 'billing#create', :as => :pay_bill

Is this the line that should give you pay_bill_url?  If you look
closely you will see it is not quite correct.  If you cannot see it
examine every character on the line and work out what that character
does.

Colin

>   ### Request URL
>   match '/billing/paypal/:id', :to => 'billing#checkout', :as => :billing
>   match '/billing/thank_you/:id', :to => 'billing#checkout', :as =>
> :billing_thank_you
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
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