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Is there any "like" , "dislike" plugin for rails...

I went through rating plugins... but all of them were 5 star rating plugins...

A: 

Why don't just create a new boolean field named like? and then update it as false for dislike and true for like. I doubt you find a plugin/gem for this functionality.

jpemberthy
Where would this boolean field go?
mark
in the database or course
Hugo
Umm, yeah... My point is it wouldn't be a case of adding a boolean field to an existing table as suggested. A join table would be required with the user_id, likeable_id, optionally polymorphic likeable_type, and boolean field.
mark
A: 

I see nothing wrong with the question.

Up down voting is still rating. Just using only two stars. :) I seem to remember acts_as_rateable allowing number of star definition.

mark
+1  A: 

I recommend creating the like and dislike option by taking on the classic vote model functionality.

So you have Vote as a join table between the User and the Votable Item .

A Vote value can work as Vote.value + 1 = Like, Vote.value -1 = Dislike, Vote.value = Neutral/Didn't vote.

Your controller for your votable item can look like this :

def like
  get_vote
  @vote.value += 1 unless @vote.value == 1
  @vote.save
  respond_to do |format|
    format.html
    format.js 
  end
end

def dislike
  get_vote
  @vote.value -= 1 unless @vote.value == -1
  @vote.save
  respond_to do |format|
    format.html
    format.js 
  end
end

private

def get_vote
  current_item = @item.detect{|r| r.id == params[:id].to_i}
  @vote = current_item.votes.find_by_user_id(current_user.id)
  unless @vote
    @vote = Vote.create(:user_id => current_user.id, :value => 0)
    current_item.votes << @vote
  end
end

And for everyone's info, this question didn't deserve to be voted down. Its completely valid.

Trip
thanks a lot Trip! I will try this out... :)
Madhusudhan
Good luck Madhusudhan :)
Trip
A: 

Why dont you look at: http://ruby-toolbox.com/categories/rails_ratings.html

Lichtamberg