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2006 Nov 30
5
stability
Hi, Are there any recommendations as to what is currently the most stable setup is for mongrel & apache? I read somewhere (probably here) that you should avoid using PStore for sessions. Are there any more of such recommendations? Also, what is currently the safest version of mongrel to use in production? Jeroen
2006 Oct 25
3
rails app breaks after pg restart
Hi, Disclaimer: I''m pretty sure this isn''t a mongrel issue, as I''m pretty sure I had the same problem back in the lighty-fastcgi days.. After a postgres restart, my rails apps crash with this error: ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (PGError: FATAL: terminating connection due to a dministrator command server closed the connection unexpectedly This probably
2010 Apr 18
3
loops and if statements
Hello, I am very new to R and data analysis in general. I am trying to generate values to append to my data frame using conditional statements. I am playing with this simple example: a <- c(1:4) b <- c("meep", "foo", "meep", "foo") d <- cbind(a, b) now what I want to do is , each time there is a "meep" in column 2 of d, print
2006 Oct 22
7
GzipFilter gemplugin now available
This GemPlugin will gzip your HTTP responses from mongrel if the client says that it supports it (eg, most modern browsers). I''ve tested it in IE6, Firefox 1.5 and Firefox 2.0RC3 Install: gem install gzip_filter --source http://edenli.com Configure (assuming rails): cd RAILS_ROOT echo ''uri "/", :handler => plugin("/handlers/gzipfilter")''
2007 Mar 12
17
need help writing a plugin
Hi, I''m halfway developing a tiny plugin that allows people to scrub flash video files. I''ve got my plugin setup to monitor a directory /movies. Whenever a .flv file is requested within that directory, some stuff should happen, if not, the request should be processed as usual. I don''t know how to do the latter.. require ''mongrel'' require
2006 Jan 09
3
Selecting a subset of a table with DRY
Hello, I have table called ''listings.'' There are a certain combination of properties which make a listing viewable (e.g., it is confirmed, has been authorized, hasn''t expired, etc.). Each listing has one and only one category. I want to be able to do things like Listing.find_viewable(...) and Category.find(...).viewable_listings, but I see no way to do this
2006 Sep 04
11
balancer://mongrel_cluster
A couple of questions please: What is the benefit of having more than one Mongrel/Rails instance on the same machine, could one instance not serve as many requests as say three instances? Is Mongrel Cluster a Apache add-in (like mod_*) or a separately running load balancer which runs on a separate port, I could not work it out from the sample Apache config... |# Redirect all non-static
2003 May 19
2
transfer problems
hi all when I (using my D-Link DPH-100M MGCP phone) press #, I get told 'transfer'. I dial the new number and after that, * just tells me 'meep meep meep' [hangup] any ideas why? -- Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk, Datavaktmester ProntoTV AS - http://www.pronto.tv/ Tel: +47 9801 3356 Computers are like air conditioners. They stop working when you open Windows.
2010 Aug 08
2
issue with rescue_action_in_public! and testing 404 responses
Hello, I''m new to rails and I''m trying to wrap my heads around how to spec controllers using RSpec (using rails 3rc1 and rspec 2.0.0.beta.19). The problem I''ve run into is when I want to test that my controllers respond with a 404 for unfound records. Whenever I run the spec, the ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound exception is not caught by rails, causing the spec
2007 Dec 17
14
Change in isolation behaviour 1.08 - 1.10 ?
Hi, I just moved from 1.08 to 1.10 and now have one example failing, which, under 1.08, passed. Is the due to a change in behaviour? Here''s my spec (removed some passing examples) require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../spec_helper'' describe "A user" do before(:each) do @user = User.new @valid_user = User.new( :email =>
2006 Feb 01
6
how to create a command line script that acts on a model?
Hi, I''m looking to create a ruby script that loads a bunch of records and manipulates these. Where do I start? I got this to begin with: #!/usr/bin/env ruby require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../config/boot'' players = Player.find :all But it complains about a DB connection. How do I set this up? Jeroen
2006 Apr 03
30
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3653] New: Silence 'vanished files' messages
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3653 Summary: Silence 'vanished files' messages Product: rsync Version: 2.6.8 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: count-samba@flatline.de
2006 Mar 30
15
ActiveRecord 1.13.2 -> 1.14.0 breaks Postgres connectivity
To Whom It May Concern: I have an ActiveRecord-based application (non-Rails). Life was grand until I upgraded ActiveRecord yesterday, after which point I was getting TONNES of these errors from my app and in PostgreSQL''s logs: FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command According to Google searching, this happens when an external process sends PostgreSQL SIGINT or
2006 Apr 02
16
12 / 16 = 0
Hi, Just thought it was weird that Ruby doesn''t automatically cast ints to floats. Seems so un-rubyish irb(main):006:0> 12/16 => 0 irb(main):007:0> 12.to_f / 16.to_f => 0.75 Jeroen
2008 Feb 13
5
Example controller spec no worky?
I''m trying to spec a dead simple "show non-existent record should render 404" case, but it seems the RecordNotFound exception is making it impossible for some reason. #controller def show @event = Event.find(params[:id]) end #spec - pretty much straight from the rspec site before do Event.stub!(:find) get :show, :id => ''broken'' end #
2005 Oct 17
8
Using active record for SELECT MAX(column) FROM ...
Hi, Is there an easy way of querying an active record for a maximum column value? I need to do queries like: SELECT MAX(salary) FROM employees TIA, Jeroen
2006 May 06
6
assert_raises --> how does it work?
Hi, I have this code fragment: def test_delete_concept assert_not_nil Concept.find(concepts(:entreprise).id) get :delete_concept, {:concept_id => concepts(:entreprise).id} assert_raises :RecordNotFound, Concept.find(concepts(:entreprise).id) end basicaly, on the first line, I make sure that the concept exist in the DB. On the second line I delete the concept fron the DB.
2007 Dec 22
8
Rails 2.0 rescue_from
I am trying to use the new Rails 2.0 macro : rescue_from class PostsController < ApplicationController rescue_from ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, :with => :deny_access ... def show @post = Post.find_by_id(params[:id]) raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if @post.nil? #illegal access ..... end def deny_access respond_to do |format| format.html end end but the
2005 Aug 21
2
ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
Is there a specific reason why AR doesn''t raise a RecordNotFound exception in any exception other than "find(id)"? It would seem to be more consistent with the unified find if all types of find would raise a RecordNotFound exception. jim jim-rhf1kIDhBaeB8E1WFlbJj6xOck334EZe@public.gmane.org
2006 Sep 03
8
first request always fails
Hi, Whenever I restart mongrel on my production server, the first request in my browser always fails, I get this error: Processing Base#index (for 83.xx.xx.xx at 2006-09-03 16:08:47) [GET] Session ID: f1918346d193e19a70c3230286e5ce1a Parameters: {} TypeError (superclass mismatch for class Stats): /app/models/stats.rb:1 stats.rb:1 just contains a normal A/R line: class Stats <