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town list within state
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ActiveAdmin.register_page "Dashboard" do | |
#controller do | |
# @states = State.all | |
# @town = Town.all | |
#end | |
menu :priority => 1, :label => proc{ I18n.t("active_admin.dashboard") } | |
content :title => proc{ I18n.t("active_admin.dashboard") } do | |
#div :class => "blank_slate_container", :id => "dashboard_default_message" do | |
# span :class => "blank_slate" do | |
# span I18n.t("active_admin.dashboard_welcome.welcome") | |
# small I18n.t("active_admin.dashboard_welcome.call_to_action") | |
# end | |
#end | |
columns do | |
column do | |
panel "States" do | |
table_for State.limit(5) do | |
column :id | |
column :name do |state| | |
link_to state.name, admin_state_path(state) | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
column do | |
panel "Towns" do | |
ul do | |
State.all.each do |state| | |
li link_to(state.name, admin_state_path(state)) | |
ul do | |
Town.all.each do |town| | |
li town.name | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
# Here is an example of a simple dashboard with columns and panels. | |
# | |
# columns do | |
# column do | |
# panel "Recent Posts" do | |
# ul do | |
# Post.recent(5).map do |post| | |
# li link_to(post.title, admin_post_path(post)) | |
# end | |
# end | |
# end | |
# end | |
# column do | |
# panel "Info" do | |
# para "Welcome to ActiveAdmin." | |
# end | |
# end | |
# end | |
end # content | |
end |
I've never really used Active Admin, but I think it should look something like
column do
panel "Towns" do
ul do
State.all.each do |state|
li link_to(state.name, admin_state_path(state))
ul do
state.towns.each do |town|
li town.name
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
If you have the relations set up properly, this should work. I'd jump into the rails console and do
state = State.first #pulls first state in your db
towns = state.towns #should return a list of town objects that belong to that state
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I'm a little confused on how to access the association of a model. I understand the code is producing a list of all towns for each state here, but how do I get just the towns of each state to be listed?
My State model
has_many :towns
, and the Town modelbelongs_to :state
Current output:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwMz3RH42HtQdEVOUTI3VjFPT2c/edit?usp=drivesdk