Sinatra Nested Forms Lab: Pirates!
Overview
In this lab, you'll practice using nested forms in Sinatra.
Instructions
Note: YOU DO NOT NEED A DATABASE, since we just need to keep track of the form's input long enough to display it, and not persist it. We don't expect the pirate to be there the next time we come to their URL, but it'd be cool if they were.
Create two classes, a
Pirateclass and aShipclass. Pirates should have a name, weight, and height. You will also need a class method that returns all the pirates. The ship class should have name, type, and booty attributes, as well as a class method.allthat returns all the ships and a class method.clearthat deletes all ships.Make a nested form (this should probably have html
<label>s so it makes sense to a user). This form will be creating three objects (one instance of the Pirate class, and two instances of the Ship class). Remember, you'll need to build a corresponding controller action to load this page. Your form shouldPOSTto the route'/pirates'.After a user clicks submit they should be taken to a page that displays all the information we just posted from the form. You should have a page that shows the pirate you created along with their ships and all the details about the pirate and their ships.
Deliverables
Pass the tests! You'll notice in specs that we use Capybara to fill in certain fields. It looks something like this:
fill_in("ship_name_1", :with => "Flying Dutchman")
fill_in("ship_type_1", :with => "ghost ship")
fill_in("ship_booty_1", :with => "gold coins")The word in quotes after fill_in needs to be set as an ID in the form. This is because your ship name one and two will have the same name property. Capybara needs some sort of unique indentifier, so we use id. So something like this:
<input id="ship_name_1" type="text" name="pirate[ships][][name]" >Resources
clone this lab here: https://github.com/learn-co-curriculum/sinatra-nested-forms
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