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Q: unfollow user not woking: acts as follower gem

westman2222I am attempting to allow a user to follow or unfollow a user via the acts as follower gem. This is my show view: <tbody> <% @runs.each do |run| %> <td><%= run.user.try(:username) %><p> <% if current_user.following...

What happens when you refresh the page? Does it change to "unfollow user"?
it does not, the link still says "follow user"....However, the notification / notice / alert does say "successfully followed user"
Can you add a snippet of the follow POST request in your server log? I don't think you can make a POST with a link_to unless you are doing some sort of javascript with it.
I am learning rails and therefore do not how to view my server log..... apologies I am a newbie
No problem. How do you start your rails server? Do you use the terminal? Is there a window showing a bunch of text flying by?
02:50
yes! I didn't realize that this is what it was called, I pasted a screen snip
Ok great. Clear that screen (<kbd>Cmnd</kbd><kbd>K</kbd>, then click on the button to follow one person, then go and copy and paste the request log in your post.
ok - i went ahead and posted the new snip
So I'm seeing the last request when the redirct is made. Can you select the text from the POST request in your log? It'll be the first one after you clear it and click your button.
Also, rake your routes and paste those in here too.
And is this application on github or the like somewhere?
I could clone it and just help that way too
If you can show me what type of request is getting sent I think I can figure out what is going on.
Are you still there?
It's Friday night here so I may get back to what I was doing, but just post here if you want help and I'll check in later.
03:20
Sorry I had to jump off / I’ll post back tomorrow thanks for your help
GitHub.com/westche/sample_app
 
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My routes are posted
 
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I just cloned it and ran it. The follow gets created ok:
```
=> #<Follow id: 1, followable_type: "User", followable_id: 1, follower_type: "User", follower_id: 1, blocked: false, created_at: "2019-02-16 14:55:42", updated_at: "2019-02-16 14:55:42">
2.5.1 :005 >
```
The problem is the method to query the db is considering the class of the users to be "ApplicationRecord":

(byebug) current_user.following?(@user)
(0.3ms) SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "follows" WHERE "follows"."blocked" = ? AND "follows"."follower_id" = ? AND "follows"."follower_type" = ? AND "follows"."followable_id" = ? AND "follows"."followable_type" = ? [["blocked", 0], ["follower_id", 1], ["follower_type", "ApplicationRecord"], ["followable_id", 1], ["followable_type", "ApplicationRecord"]]
See where the query shows the follower_type and followable_type as ApplicationRecord instead of User?
So it's not finding the record because that type of record with types of ApplicationRecord will never exist. Something is up with that gem method's call. Did you override or customize anything special?
The method that is making that call is current_user.following?(@user)
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Ok I got it. There's a bug in the gem, and they have't made a release since 2013 which was the version you were using, 0.2.1. I use that gem too but I get the gem not from rubygems but from github where the latest code is. They have fixed that bug but just haven't made a release. To fix your problem just change this line in your gemfile from:

gem 'acts_as_follower'

to

gem 'acts_as_follower', github: 'tcocca/acts_as_follower', branch: 'master'
then kill your server, bundle again, and start back up and refresh your page and all your links should display correctly

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