Yes, agreed Matt.

Mmm. What to name this....



On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Matt Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Jan 22, 2011, at 11:48 AM, Henry H wrote:
>
> > Okay I followed the examples and got a little further, but I'm not
> > able to figure out how to limit the index views to only the user who
> > owns those items.  Am I supposed to define my own index function, use
> > the hobo_index command, and add a scoping filter to the controller?  I
> > tried the following, but it didn't know who the acting user was...
> >
> > def index
> >  hobo_index(model,:conditions =>["user_id == ?",acting_user])
> > end
> >
> > Can anyone post an example?
>
> In the controller, the user is available as current_user (acting_user is
> only available in permission methods). Assuming you've got a corresponding
> has_many (call it 'posts' for concreteness), your index action would look
> like:
>
> def index
>  hobo_index currrent_user.posts
> end
>
> I'm thinking that this is a pattern that we should make more automated -
> sort of like auto_actions_for but for "owned" records. Thoughts on what to
> call it?
>
> --Matt Jones
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