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Start your free trialNiels Siskens
6,661 PointsThis is correct, but checker says no def create @banana = Banana.create(banana_params) end
Seems like a small bug, as I am like 90% sure that this is the correct format.
class Api::BananasController < ApplicationController
def create
@banana = Banana.create(banana_params)
end
private
def banana_params
params.require("banana").permit("name")
end
end
2 Answers
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHi Niels,
The method should be "new" not create. If it says declare 'create' method on controller, it means we have to use "new" method next to Banana class.
class Api::BananasController < ApplicationController
def create
@banana = Banana.new(banana_params)
end
Create definition example: @1:21
Niels Siskens
6,661 Pointsgot it thanks salman