Thanks for taking a look! The "event_select" was what I was passing from
the event view. The event_selected was how I was using that in the
invitation new form. I was trying to seperate the names so if something
broke I knew where it was bringing up the error. I have found that
sometimes the naming of objects in rails seems redundant in the examples
and it's hard to figure out what exactly is calling what.
On Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 12:36:39 PM UTC-5, Brent wrote:
>
> I noticed a discrepancy in the field name:
>
> def new@event_selected = Event.find(params[:event_select])
>
>
> ...
>
> Parameters:
>
> {"utf8"=>"✓",
>
> "authenticity_token"=>"GMMg9DwnTRAw4qP/ICqgACUB4d42Pl9Y7hrrNQzO38K8inbgyM00H2etrepjrT35hwIenHfwQPQW08V6QnHl1A==",
> "event_selected"=>"14",
>
>
> In the find query, you're using :event_select, and in the posted
> parameters, its :event_selected.
>
> As Fred pointed out, your use of strong parameters and the form helpers
> seems wrong, but aside from those problems, it looks like you're not
> actually calling your "invite_params" method anyways. If you want to make
> use of strong parameters, in "new", you would use,
> Event.find(invite_params[:event_selected]).
>
> Best,
> Brent
>
>
>>
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