Controller Validations Lab
Learning Goals
- Check the validity of a model in a controller
- Render a response with the error messages
- Use HTTP status codes to provide additional context
Introduction
Time to apply these new tools!
The goal of this lab is to allow users of this blog-style application to create and edit authors and posts without worrying about typos or other mistakes leading to error-prone form submissions.
For example, if someone creates a blog post with less than 100 characters of content, it's likely that they accidentally pasted the wrong text, or misunderstood which information goes into which field. We can improve the user's experience and the stability of our codebase by notifying users about these kinds of mistakes before bad data gets into the database.
To get started, run:
$ bundle install
$ rails db:migrate db:seedThis is a barebones app with two models, Author and Post. Right now, you
can...
GET /authors/1: View an authorPOST /authors: Create an authorGET /posts/1: View a postPATCH /posts/1: Update a post
Deliverables
Author Validations
Add validations to Author such that...
- The name cannot be blank
- The e-mail is unique
Post Validations
Add validations to Post such that...
- The title cannot be blank
- The category is either
"Fiction"or"Non-Fiction" - The content is at least 100 characters long
Controller Actions
- Change
AuthorsController#createto send back the error messages if the new author is invalid - Change
PostsController#updateto send back the error messages if the updated post is invalid