I faced the same problem with this guy
I change rjs to js.erb just like him. And we all use <%= button_to 'Add to Cart',line_items_path(:product_id => product) ,:remote=>true %>
to send an AJAX request to the controller. format.js
to fine and execute create.js.erb. But the cart did not add anything.
log result :
Rendered line_items/_line_item.html.erb (4.3ms)
Rendered carts/_cart.html.erb (8.0ms)
Rendered line_items/create.js.erb (8.8ms)
That's the index.html.erb we send the AJAX request
<% if notice %>
<p id="notice"><%= notice %></p>
<% end %>
<h1>Your Pragmatic Catalog</h1>
<% @products.each do |product| %>
<div class="entry">
<%= link_to image_tag(product.image_url), line_items_path(:product_id => product), html_options = {:method => :post} %>
<h3><%= product.title %></h3>
<%=sanitize product.description %>
<div class="price_line">
<span class="price"><%= number_to_currency(product.price,:precision=>3) %></span>
<%= button_to 'Add to Cart',line_items_path(:product_id => product) ,:remote=>true %>
</div>
</div>
<% end %>
That's the line_items controller function to handle the request
# POST /line_items
# POST /line_items.json
def create
# for exercise only
session[:counter] = nil
@cart = current_cart
product = Product.find(params[:product_id])
@line_item = @cart.add_product(product.id)
respond_to do |format|
if @line_item.save
format.html { redirect_to store_index_path }
format.js
format.json { render json: @line_item, status: :created, location: @line_item }
else
format.html { render action: "new" }
format.json { render json: @line_item.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity }
end
end
end
create.js.erb
$('#cart').html("<%= escape_javascript(render(@cart)) %>");
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