Allow extjs to use NestedAttributes in ActiveRecord models.
This behaviour has been extracted from NestedAttributes module.
As an example:
class Book < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :pages accepts_nested_attributes_extjs_for :pages end book.pages_attributes = attributes # Where attributes can be { "ext-record-1" => { "number" => "1", ... }, "ext-record-2" => { "number" => "2", ... }, 3 => { "number" => "30", } }
It means that we are creating 2 new pages for the book (“1” and “2”) and updating the page whose id is 3 to have the number “30”. All the other pages will be removed from the book (This is a very important thing to have in mind).
We can se that keys like “ext-record-…” appears in the hash when a new element is going to be created. That is so because Extjs doesn’t allow arrays in the parameters (well, we could encode the array in a JSON object, but it isn’t the purpose of this plugin).
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Clean the code to remove some methods posibly repeated from nested_attributes
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Tests