153
votes

I wanna do something like this in rails

Here is what I have so far in rails:

<%= form_for @order do |f| %>
  <%= f.hidden_field :service, "test" %>
  <%= f.submit %>
<% end %>

But then I get this error:

undefined method `merge' for "test":String

How can I pass values in my hidden_field in rails?

6

6 Answers

418
votes

You should do:

<%= f.hidden_field :service, :value => "test" %>

hidden_field expects a hash as a second argument

55
votes

You are using a hidden_field instead of a hidden_field_tag. Because you are using the non-_tag version, it is assumed that your controller has already set the value for that attribute on the object that backs the form. For example:

controller:

def new
  ...
  @order.service = "test"
  ...
end</pre>

view:

<%= form_for @order do |f| %>
  <%= f.hidden_field :service %>
  <%= f.submit %>
<% end %>
27
votes

It works fine in Ruby 1.9 & rails 4

<%= f.hidden_field :service, value: "test" %>
3
votes

A version with the new syntax for hashes in ruby 1.9:

<%= f.hidden_field :service, value: "test" %>
2
votes

This also works in Rails 3.2.12:

<%= f.hidden_field :service, :value => "test" %>

0
votes

By the way, I don't use hidden fields to send data from server to browser. Data attributes are awesome. You can do

<%= form_for @order, 'data-service' => 'test' do |f| %>

And then get attribute value with jquery

$('form').data('service')