I have a user management form with password and password_confirmation
fields. I am requiring the fields on create, but they are optional on
update. If the user does not supply the password on update I want to
leave it alone.
Create works fine. Update works fine if the user supplies a password
and confirmation. If the user does not supply a password or
confirmation a new blank password is saved.
What is the best way to remove the password from the update statement
if it is blank?
What is the best way to remove the password from the update statement
if it is blank?
A common way is to store the form-entered passwords in attr_accessors,
and only encrypt and write to the DB-backed password-related attributes
if the entered passwords were not blank. So when you do a normal save
of the user record following entry of blank passwords you’ll get the
fetched old values of these fields saved straight back.
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