Rails - Find By with 2 fields?

Rails 4 introduces the find_by method:

Permission.find_by(user_id: params[:user_id], project_id: params[:project_id])

Yes, you can do finds in a bunch of ways.

Your example below works:

@permission = Permission.find_by_user_id_and_project_id(params[:user_id],params[:project_id])

-- Note your example had two user_ids

In rails 2.x you can also use conditions

@permission = Permission.find(:conditions=>["user_id=? and project_id=?", params[:user_id], params[:project_id]])

And in Rails 3, you can be cool like:

@permission = Permission.where(:user_id=>params[:user_id]).where(:project_id=>params[:project_id]).first

Try this:

@permission = Permission.find(:conditions => ['user_id = ? and project_id = ?', params[:user_id], params[:project_id]])

Rails 3 way with scopes:

scope :by_user_id_and_project_id, lambda {|user_id,project_id| 
    where(:user_id=>user_id).where(:project_id=>project_id])
}

And then you can use it like:

@permission = Permission.by_user_id_and_project_id(params[:user_id],params[:project_id])