Simon P
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Thanks Chris
I did have a play with total_count but couldnt quite get it right.
Much appreciated,
Hi Chris
Thanks for your continued input.
My problem was that I wanted to display "Here are the last 150 articles" but the view has other options when it might show less or more articles so 150 was populated by @articles.count. The problem is when you use @articles.count on a paginated active record set it returns the whole table count rather than the number you limited the pagination set to.
My work around was to create a method called getarticlecount.
Which does this:
def getarticlecount(view)
if view == "150"
return "150"
else
return @articles.count
end
end
Made accessible to the view by adding this in the controller:
helper_method :getarticlecount
Rendered in the view by this:
<%= pluralize(getarticlecount(params[:view]), "result") %>
Not sure if the breaks any rails or ruby best practises but it does the job! Open to refactoring.
Simon
Thanks Chris
I want the 150 most recent Articles paginated in 5 pages of 30.
I have managed a workaround but would love to understand how I could accomplish the original problem.
Hi
It appears that will_paginate and .limit(x) will not work together. So this didn't work:
(I am trying to get 150 most recent records and paginate them)
@articles = Article.where.not(site_id: 'HIDE')
.limit(150)
.order('articles.created_at DESC')
.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 30)
But this does work:
(using the total_entries method of will_paginate)
@articles = Article.where.not(site_id: 'HIDE')
.order('articles.created_at DESC')
.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 30,total_entries: 150)
BUT @articles still pulls all 4500 records which isnt very efficient and also @articles.count returns 4500 rather than 150.
Is there away I can just get the 150 records from the DB and paginate them?
Thanks to craftycanuck in the Slack channel for helping me get this far,
Simon
Thanks, will give that a try.
Posted in CMS in Rails
Also google for the Jumpstart tutorials blogger app. It gives you a more feature rich blog tool compared with the more basic rails guide version.
Hi
As the question says.
Thanks
Simon
Posted in Integrating a blog within a Rails app.
Temptation is always to build something but that means time and money. I remembered this blog post that may give you some ideas - https://robots.thoughtbot.com/adding-a-blog-to-a-rails-app
Posted in Best way to build a Contact Us page
Thanks, will give it a try.
Posted in Best way to build a Contact Us page
Hi
First post so Hello World! Really enjoying this site.
I was just wondering what people consider to be the best way to build a Contact Us page.
I don't need to store the entered data, just email it to a couple of people.
I would want validation on the input.
I found this tutorial - is this broadly the correct approach?
https://www.murdo.ch/blog/build-a-contact-form-with-ruby-on-rails-part-1
Thanks
Simon