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grecia/app/controllers/management/email_verifications_controller.rb
Javi Martín 11832cc07d Make it easier to customize allowed parameters
When customizing CONSUL, one of the most common actions is adding a new
field to a form.

This requires modifying the permitted/allowed parameters. However, in
most cases, the method returning these parameters returned an instance
of `ActionController::Parameters`, so adding more parameters to it
wasn't easy.

So customizing the code required copying the method returning those
parameters and adding the new ones. For example:

```
def something_params
  params.require(:something).permit(
    :one_consul_attribute,
    :another_consul_attribute,
    :my_custom_attribute
  )
end
```

This meant that, if the `something_params` method changed in CONSUL, the
customization of this method had to be updated as well.

So we're extracting the logic returning the parameters to a method which
returns an array. Now this code can be customized without copying the
original method:

```
alias_method :consul_allowed_params, :allowed_params

def allowed_params
  consul_allowed_params + [:my_custom_attribute]
end
```
2022-04-07 19:35:40 +02:00

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class Management::EmailVerificationsController < Management::BaseController
def new
@email_verification = Verification::Management::Email.new(email_verification_params)
end
def create
@email_verification = Verification::Management::Email.new(email_verification_params)
if @email_verification.save
render :sent
else
render :new
end
end
private
def email_verification_params
params.require(:email_verification).permit(allowed_params)
end
def allowed_params
[:document_type, :document_number, :email]
end
end