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I have an Event show page where I display a particular event and on that event page I have a customer registration form for that event (Customer belongs_to Event).



Since I have two kinds of events, I have two separate forms for each individual type of event. One of them is submitted by a player, the other one is submitted by player's parent.



Now, on parent's form I display fields for the parent but I also want to have a Add player button, which would show a form for the player with different fields. It should be possible to add max 3 players. I know how to display this new form but how do I submit that kind of form to the controller? Is this possible?










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    I have an Event show page where I display a particular event and on that event page I have a customer registration form for that event (Customer belongs_to Event).



    Since I have two kinds of events, I have two separate forms for each individual type of event. One of them is submitted by a player, the other one is submitted by player's parent.



    Now, on parent's form I display fields for the parent but I also want to have a Add player button, which would show a form for the player with different fields. It should be possible to add max 3 players. I know how to display this new form but how do I submit that kind of form to the controller? Is this possible?










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      I have an Event show page where I display a particular event and on that event page I have a customer registration form for that event (Customer belongs_to Event).



      Since I have two kinds of events, I have two separate forms for each individual type of event. One of them is submitted by a player, the other one is submitted by player's parent.



      Now, on parent's form I display fields for the parent but I also want to have a Add player button, which would show a form for the player with different fields. It should be possible to add max 3 players. I know how to display this new form but how do I submit that kind of form to the controller? Is this possible?










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      I have an Event show page where I display a particular event and on that event page I have a customer registration form for that event (Customer belongs_to Event).



      Since I have two kinds of events, I have two separate forms for each individual type of event. One of them is submitted by a player, the other one is submitted by player's parent.



      Now, on parent's form I display fields for the parent but I also want to have a Add player button, which would show a form for the player with different fields. It should be possible to add max 3 players. I know how to display this new form but how do I submit that kind of form to the controller? Is this possible?







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          You can use accepts_nested_attributes_for (pseudo-code quality, not tested):



          # model
          class Event < ApplicationModel
          has_many :players
          acccepts_nested_attributes_for :players
          end


          #view
          <% form_for @event do |f|%>
          # event inputs
          # ...
          <% f.fields_for :players %>
          # players inputs
          <%end%>
          <%end%>


          You probably need a bit of JS magic to add up to 3 players.




          • https://medium.com/@onyoo/why-accepts-nested-attributes-for-6ed190def58a


          • https://apidock.com/rails/ActiveRecord/NestedAttributes/ClassMethods/accepts_nested_attributes_for (Rails 4)

          • https://medium.com/@oliviazyc/complex-nesting-forms-in-rails-631b369be0de






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            You can use accepts_nested_attributes_for (pseudo-code quality, not tested):



            # model
            class Event < ApplicationModel
            has_many :players
            acccepts_nested_attributes_for :players
            end


            #view
            <% form_for @event do |f|%>
            # event inputs
            # ...
            <% f.fields_for :players %>
            # players inputs
            <%end%>
            <%end%>


            You probably need a bit of JS magic to add up to 3 players.




            • https://medium.com/@onyoo/why-accepts-nested-attributes-for-6ed190def58a


            • https://apidock.com/rails/ActiveRecord/NestedAttributes/ClassMethods/accepts_nested_attributes_for (Rails 4)

            • https://medium.com/@oliviazyc/complex-nesting-forms-in-rails-631b369be0de






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              You can use accepts_nested_attributes_for (pseudo-code quality, not tested):



              # model
              class Event < ApplicationModel
              has_many :players
              acccepts_nested_attributes_for :players
              end


              #view
              <% form_for @event do |f|%>
              # event inputs
              # ...
              <% f.fields_for :players %>
              # players inputs
              <%end%>
              <%end%>


              You probably need a bit of JS magic to add up to 3 players.




              • https://medium.com/@onyoo/why-accepts-nested-attributes-for-6ed190def58a


              • https://apidock.com/rails/ActiveRecord/NestedAttributes/ClassMethods/accepts_nested_attributes_for (Rails 4)

              • https://medium.com/@oliviazyc/complex-nesting-forms-in-rails-631b369be0de






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                You can use accepts_nested_attributes_for (pseudo-code quality, not tested):



                # model
                class Event < ApplicationModel
                has_many :players
                acccepts_nested_attributes_for :players
                end


                #view
                <% form_for @event do |f|%>
                # event inputs
                # ...
                <% f.fields_for :players %>
                # players inputs
                <%end%>
                <%end%>


                You probably need a bit of JS magic to add up to 3 players.




                • https://medium.com/@onyoo/why-accepts-nested-attributes-for-6ed190def58a


                • https://apidock.com/rails/ActiveRecord/NestedAttributes/ClassMethods/accepts_nested_attributes_for (Rails 4)

                • https://medium.com/@oliviazyc/complex-nesting-forms-in-rails-631b369be0de






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                You can use accepts_nested_attributes_for (pseudo-code quality, not tested):



                # model
                class Event < ApplicationModel
                has_many :players
                acccepts_nested_attributes_for :players
                end


                #view
                <% form_for @event do |f|%>
                # event inputs
                # ...
                <% f.fields_for :players %>
                # players inputs
                <%end%>
                <%end%>


                You probably need a bit of JS magic to add up to 3 players.




                • https://medium.com/@onyoo/why-accepts-nested-attributes-for-6ed190def58a


                • https://apidock.com/rails/ActiveRecord/NestedAttributes/ClassMethods/accepts_nested_attributes_for (Rails 4)

                • https://medium.com/@oliviazyc/complex-nesting-forms-in-rails-631b369be0de







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