I'm assuming you have 2 records on this list view?

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I figured out a little more about my problem with authorize for action
> but I'm not sure why this is happening. It seems that 2 calls are made
> to render each object, one with default attributes and one with the
> actual attributes. This sounds odd, and might be incorrect, but I came
> to this conclusion because my authorize for actions now look like this
> for my Character model:
>
> def authorized_for_update?
>    #Greys out the associated link when the user isn't the creator or
> authorized
>    logger.info "\n\nCharacter Update universe_id = #{self.universe_id}
> \n\n"
>    new_record? || current_user.id == self.universe.creator_id ||
> current_user.userlimits.find(:first, :conditions => "universe_id = #
> {self.universe_id}").rights >= 3
>  end
>
>  def authorized_for_destroy?
>    #Greys out the associated link when the user isn't the creator or
> authorized
>    logger.info "\n\nCharacter Destroy universe_id = #
> {self.universe_id}\n\n"
>    new_record? || current_user.id == self.universe.creator_id ||
> current_user.userlimits.find(:first, :conditions => "universe_id = #
> {self.universe_id}").rights >= 3
>  end
>
>  def authorized_for_create?
>    #Greys out the associated link when the user isn't the creator or
> authorized
>    logger.info "\n\nCharacter Create universe_id = #{self.universe_id}
> \n\n"
>    current_user.id == self.universe.creator_id ||
> current_user.userlimits.find(:first, :conditions => "universe_id = #
> {self.universe_id}").rights >= 2
>  end
>
>  def authorized_for_show?
>    logger.info "\n\nCharacter Show universe_id = #{self.universe_id}\n
> \n"
>    #Greys out the associated link when the user isn't the creator or
> authorized
>    new_record? || current_user.id == self.universe.creator_id ||
> current_user.userlimits.find(:first, :conditions => "universe_id = #
> {self.universe_id}").rights >= 1
>  end
>
>
> And when I go to my character page my log looks like this:
>
> Processing CharactersController#index (for 127.0.0.1 at 2009-05-28
> 11:15:21) [GET]
>  Parameters: {"action"=>"index", "controller"=>"characters"}
>  User Load (0.5ms)   SELECT * FROM "users" WHERE ("users"."id" = 1)
>
>
>
>  Universe id set in session as: 3
>
>
>  SQL (0.2ms)   select sqlite_version(*)
>  SQL (0.5ms)   SELECT count(DISTINCT "characters".id) AS count_all
> FROM "characters" LEFT OUTER JOIN "experiences" ON
> experiences.character_id = characters.id LEFT OUTER JOIN
> "characters_events" ON "characters_events".character_id =
> "characters".id LEFT OUTER JOIN "events" ON "events".id =
> "characters_events".event_id LEFT OUTER JOIN "users" ON "users".id =
> "characters".created_by LEFT OUTER JOIN "users" modifiers_characters
> ON "modifiers_characters".id = "characters".modified_by WHERE
> ((characters.universe_id = '3'))
>  Character Load (0.9ms)   SELECT "characters".* FROM "characters"
> WHERE ((characters.universe_id = '3')) ORDER BY characters."id" ASC
> LIMIT 15 OFFSET 0
>  Experience Load (0.2ms)   SELECT "experiences".* FROM "experiences"
> WHERE ("experiences".character_id = 10)
>  Event Load (0.2ms)   SELECT "events".*, t0.character_id as
> the_parent_record_id FROM "events" INNER JOIN "characters_events" t0
> ON "events".id = t0.event_id WHERE (t0.character_id = 10)
>  CACHE (0.0ms)   SELECT * FROM "users" WHERE ("users"."id" = 1)
>  CACHE (0.0ms)   SELECT * FROM "users" WHERE ("users"."id" = 1)
> Rendering template within layouts/application
> Rendering characters/list
>
>
> Character Create universe_id = 1
>
>  Universe Load (0.2ms)   SELECT * FROM "universes" WHERE
> ("universes"."id" = 1)
>  SQL (0.2ms)   SELECT count(*) AS count_all FROM "characters"
> Rendered _list_header (13.6ms)
> Rendered _list_column_headings (93.9ms)
> Rendered _messages (0.9ms)
>
>
> Character Update universe_id = 1
>
>
>
> Character Update universe_id = 3
>
>  Universe Load (0.3ms)   SELECT * FROM "universes" WHERE
> ("universes"."id" = 3)
>
>
> Character Destroy universe_id = 1
>
>
>
> Character Destroy universe_id = 3
>
> Rendered _list_actions (3.8ms)
> Rendered _list_record (26.6ms)
> Rendered _list (134.2ms)
> Completed in 196ms (View: 165, DB: 3) | 200 OK [http://0.0.0.0/
> characters]
>
>
>
>
> The only one that only shows up once per page is the Create action,
> and it is using the default Universe_id = 1 which I assume is because
> I set that as the default on my model, but I don't understand why the
> one object on that page calls each of the other authorize for actions
> twice, with self.universe_id set once to the default and once set to
> the actual value? If I go to a page with 4 characters on it I see the
> same thing, but with pairs of calls for each object (except for
> Create, which only shows up once). Shouldn't it only be called once
> with the actual value?
> >
>

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