Re: [Rails] update_attriubtes meets "Can't mass-assign protected attributes" problem
following is my code copied from my codes:
cities_controller and it is in app/controller/admin folder:
#--encoding: UTF-8
class Admin::CitiesController < ApplicationController
respond_to :html, :json
def index
@provinces=Province.all
respond_with [:admin,@provinces]
end
def new
@city=City.new
respond_with [:admin,@city]
end
def edit
@city=City.find(params[:id])
respond_with [:admin,@city]
end
def update
@city=Province.find(params[:id])
flash[:notice]='已更新' if @city.update_attributes(params[:city])
respond_with([:admin,@city])
end
def create
@city=City.new(params[:city])
flash[:notice]='已保存' if @city.save
respond_with [:admin,@city]
end
def destroy
@city=City.find(params[:id])
@city.destroy
flash[:notice]='已删除'
respond_with [:admin,@city]
end
def show
redirect_to :action=> 'index'
end
end
the models:
class City < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name,:province_id
belongs_to :province
has_many :districts
end
class Province < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name
has_many :cities
accepts_nested_attributes_for :cities
end
and the error message:
Started PUT "/admin/cities/3" for 10.0.2.2 at 2013-04-07 09:05:38 +0800
Processing by Admin::CitiesController#update as HTML
Parameters: {"utf8"=>"✓", "authenticity_token"=>"K+tQCFj1wM04nN9ZophjVUd3B6k3sQr0immjMJNWb/o=", "city"=>{"province_id"=>"3", "name"=>"石家庄"}, "commit"=>"提交", "id"=>"3"}
Province Load (0.3ms) SELECT "provinces".* FROM "provinces" WHERE "provinces"."id" = ? LIMIT 1 [["id", "3"]]
(0.2ms) begin transaction
(0.1ms) rollback transaction
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 5ms
ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity::Error (Can't mass-assign protected attributes: province_id):
app/controllers/admin/cities_controller.rb:23:in `update'
and I have double checked the models folder, there is no useless file. I have used sunspot and sunspot_solr for the other model. does it have some thing with this problem?
actually this problem is not big problem for me since the city only has two attributes. but I want to know what make it since I cannot google a problem as same as this one.
thanks colin
kang
On Saturday, April 6, 2013 8:43:22 PM UTC+8, Colin Law wrote:On 6 April 2013 06:48, <cooke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi all:
> I have met the "Can't mass-assign protected attributes: " problem.
> I have two models. one is province
>
> class Province < ActiveRecord::Base
> attr_accessible :name
> has_many :cities
> accepts_nested_attributes_for :cities
> end
>
> and another is city
> class City < ActiveRecord::Base
> attr_accessible :name,:province_id
> belongs_to :province
> has_many :districts
> end
>
> when I created the city instant by @city=City.new(params[:city]). It works
> but when I updated it using:
> @city=City.find(params[:id])
> flash[:notice]="error cannot update information of the city" if
> @city.update_attributes(params[:city])
>
> I got "Can't mass-assign protected attributes: province_id"
I image that the reason new works is that you are not assigning
provice_id using update_attributes.
Is the code for class City that you posted above copied and pasted
from the source or did you re-type it?
Can you copy/paste the full error message please and also the bit from
development.log for the failing action.
Also the code for that action from the controller.
Also check that you have not accidentally left any files in the model
folder that should not be there - a copy of an old version of city.rb
for example.
Colin
>
> I really added province_id to attrib_accessible and massAssignment works
> fine when I new an object. I have googled a lot but I cannot find answer.
> does anybody have idea?
>
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