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5,810 PointsError: "attr_accessible has been extracted out of Rails 4 in to a gem"
Remaining error message, "...Please use new recommended protection model for params(strong_parameters) or add protected_attributes
to your Gemfile to use old one."
I have Googled for resolution, but as I am a beginner to ROR, I am not getting an understandable answer. Could someone help me get through this phase.
btw: This tutorial so much more organized and progressive which makes it very understandable, unlike so many other entities.
Thanks, Larry Norton
4 Answers
Devin Markell
6,998 PointsI found these helpful for just going ahead using Rails 4.0 but still generally following this tutorial:
Generally using strong parameters:
Making Rails 4.0 work with devise:
Brandon Barrette
20,485 PointsI recommend you do two things:
- Do the ruby on rails ODOT (Todo List) app first. That is written in rails 4 and fits with current versions of ruby and rails.
- Downgrade your version of rails to 3.2.13 and ruby to 1.9.3 to match the versions in the videos. Trying to do it with Rails 4 will be challenging and frustrating to someone new to rails. I started this in june, and I'm still using rails 3.2.13. I will upgrade eventually, when it's needed.
Larry Norton
5,810 PointsThanks Brandon for your quick response and I will go on to the Todo List first.
And as soon as I hit send, I came across this thread: https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/generating-the-devise-views
Thanks again, Larry Norton
Naomi Freeman
Treehouse Guest TeacherIf you're interested in the devise bits and security, it's here too:
https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/rails-404
Gets easier after the user profile set-up stuff :)