your ps you can get the same behavior by just doing :available_to =>
"User" as Guest is not a User model

On May 26, 12:14 pm, Chris Apolzon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was looking for a way to use the <transition-buttons/> tag but still
> override the label ala <transition-button transition="some_path"
> label="my awesome label"/>.  I think it would be great if the
> transition declaration in the model accepted a :label attribute for
> the case where you always want to override the transition button's
> label.  I tried many permutations of opening the transition-buttons
> tag and trying to declare the label like you would in a field-list,
> but I couldn't find a way to get it to work.  (And after peeking at
> the source, I'm pretty sure this is impossible as I believe the only
> merge is for adding css attributes to the div container).
>
> Thanks.
>
> p.s. I also ran into a problem I couldn't track down where using the
> plural transition-buttons tag with an :available_to of "acting_user if
> acting_user.signed_up?" would throw an error trying to call signed_up?
> on nil:nilClass.  My best guess was a scoping problem as it looks like
> it gets thrown from __top_level_eval__ in the run_hook lifecycle
> method.  I haven't filed a bug since I couldn't figure out what the
> issue really was....if anyone can confirm this I'll file a bug on
> lighthouse.

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