- has_and_belongs_to_many -> for bare-bones join table
- has_many :through -> for full join models when there is some data associated with the relationship that you want to keep track of
Monday, March 15, 2010
Many-to-Many Relationship in Rails
Many-to-Many relationships in Rails come in 2 flavors.
Facebook Login using facebooker
In application_controller.rb
include FacebookerAuthentication::Controller
ensure_authenticated_to_facebook
before_filter :facebook_login_required
include FacebookerAuthentication::Controller
ensure_authenticated_to_facebook
before_filter :facebook_login_required
check_box_tag() vs check_box()
check_box is for use with a model object.
check_box_tag is when it is not tied with any model and just need a plain checkbox.
check_box_tag is when it is not tied with any model and just need a plain checkbox.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Facbook Canvas : Checkbox
fb:editor-custom
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 20
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 21
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 27
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 28
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />April 3
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />April 4
/fb:editor-custom
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 20
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 21
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 27
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />March 28
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />April 3
input type="checkbox" style="width:auto;" name="checker" unchecked />April 4
/fb:editor-custom
Facebook Form : Input text - Select from facebook Friends
<%=fb_friend_selector()%>
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Note that in your controller, the only thing you will have to do differnt is fish out the facebook params as they are not part of your model, from the freind selector you can get:
friend_name = params[:friend_selector_name]
friend_id = params[:friend_selector_id]
Friday, March 12, 2010
Setting facebook user_id
Most of the forms in rails are tied to a resource. Submitting a form results in creating an
object of the resource and a record in the table of the model representing that resource.
Submitting a new form is tied to a new method in the controller associated with that resource.
When working in facebook we need to associate a user_id when a from is submitted. This is how the user_id is set in create method.
def create
current_user.honors.create(params[:honor]) - where honor is the resource
redirect_to honors_path
end
object of the resource and a record in the table of the model representing that resource.
Submitting a new form is tied to a new method in the controller associated with that resource.
When working in facebook we need to associate a user_id when a from is submitted. This is how the user_id is set in create method.
def create
current_user.honors.create(params[:honor]) - where honor is the resource
redirect_to honors_path
end
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Rails Ajax : form_remote_tag vs. remote_form_for
remote_form_for is used when a form is attached to a resource.
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remote_form_for(@post) do |f|
end
form_remote_tag is used when no need to attach a form to a resource.
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form_remote_tag :url => '/posts' do
= submit_tag 'Save'
end
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remote_form_for(@post) do |f|
end
form_remote_tag is used when no need to attach a form to a resource.
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form_remote_tag :url => '/posts' do
= submit_tag 'Save'
end
"Share" button on WordPress
1.Log-in to your WordPress blog.
2.Click on Plugins in the sidebar.
3.Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on Plugin Browser/Installer.
4.In the search box, type AddThis, and click Search.
5.Look for the plugin that says AddThis and click on it.
6.In the pop-up window, click Install Now.
7.On the Install page, click the Activate Plugin link
8.(Optional) In Settings > AddThis, add your AddThis.com username, and customize freely
2.Click on Plugins in the sidebar.
3.Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on Plugin Browser/Installer.
4.In the search box, type AddThis, and click Search.
5.Look for the plugin that says AddThis and click on it.
6.In the pop-up window, click Install Now.
7.On the Install page, click the Activate Plugin link
8.(Optional) In Settings > AddThis, add your AddThis.com username, and customize freely
Share WordPress Blog post on Facebook
You can use the plugin 'Share-on-facebook' .
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/share-on-facebook/
PHP 5.x is required.
Requires WordPress Version: 2.0 or higher
Compatible up to: 2.9.2
1. Install from your wordpress admin
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' page in WordPress.
3. Go to 'Settings->Share on Facebook' in your admin interface to select your options.
Facebook app Application Settings
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
DropDown Menu: Rails from Database
<%= f.select("loveaspect_id",
Loveaspect.find(:all).collect {|c| [c.loveaspect, c.id]},
{:prompt => "Select a Love Aspet"})%>
Loveaspect.find(:all).collect {|c| [c.loveaspect, c.id]},
{:prompt => "Select a Love Aspet"})%>
Create Form : Facebook app + Rails
The main form of taking input from user is a form. Here is how to create a from Facebook using Rails.
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new.fbml.erb
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<% facebook_form_for @honor do |f| %>
<%= f.text_area :description %>
<%= f.datetime_select :when %>
<%= f.select("loveaspect_id",
Loveaspect.find(:all).collect {|c| [c.loveaspect, c.id]},
{:prompt => "Select a Love Aspet"})%>
<%= f.buttons "Add" %>
<% end %>
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new.fbml.erb
================================================================
<% facebook_form_for @honor do |f| %>
<%= f.text_area :description %>
<%= f.datetime_select :when %>
<%= f.select("loveaspect_id",
Loveaspect.find(:all).collect {|c| [c.loveaspect, c.id]},
{:prompt => "Select a Love Aspet"})%>
<%= f.buttons "Add" %>
<% end %>
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Invite Friends : Facebook App with Rails
<fb:fbml>
<fb:add-section-button section="profile" />
<% fb_multi_friend_request("Ripple Effect",
"Invite your friends to use Ripple Effect",
invitations_path) do %>
Ripple Effect your friends. Install Ripple Effect now.
<%= fb_req_choice("Ripple Effect!",
new_invitation_url(:from=>@from_user_id, :canvas=>true))%>
<% end %>
</fb:fbml>
<fb:add-section-button section="profile" />
<% fb_multi_friend_request("Ripple Effect",
"Invite your friends to use Ripple Effect",
invitations_path) do %>
Ripple Effect your friends. Install Ripple Effect now.
<%= fb_req_choice("Ripple Effect!",
new_invitation_url(:from=>@from_user_id, :canvas=>true))%>
<% end %>
</fb:fbml>
Tabs in Facebook App Canvas with Rails
Code to setup a tab list of "Tab 1", "Tab 2"
<% fb_tabs do %>
<%= fb_tab_item "Tab 1", "tab1" %>
<%= fb_tab_item "Tab 2", "tab2" %>
<% end %>
<% fb_tabs do %>
<%= fb_tab_item "Tab 1", "tab1" %>
<%= fb_tab_item "Tab 2", "tab2" %>
<% end %>
Labels:
Canvas,
facebook app,
Facebook App + Layout,
rails,
Tabs
Monday, February 15, 2010
Updating Facebook Profile status from Facebook app using Rails
<script>
function promptForStream(){
Facebook.streamPublish();
return false;
}
</script>
<a href="" onclick="return promptForStream();">Publish</a>
function promptForStream(){
Facebook.streamPublish();
return false;
}
</script>
<a href="" onclick="return promptForStream();">Publish</a>
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