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2006 Feb 16
1
runner: url_for with mailers impossible
I created a runner script to send a newsletter. I found this hack where you pass a controller and specify a helper: http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowtoUseUrlHelpersWithActionMailer But in a runner script there is no controller to pass. So, it looks like it''s impossible to use url_for in the mailer template this way. Another way around the no url_for problem is to pass the
2006 Jun 02
0
If you want to use url_for in lib scripts...
how would you do it? Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2004 Feb 28
2
matrix inverse in C
Hi, I'm writing an R package using the C code i've written. I'm wondering if anyone knows an easy way to calculate an inverse and cholesky factor of a matrix using the Fortran/C library of R: and how to call them from C. My code is based on the Numerical Reciepe code, and I'm trying to use something that is already in R. Thanks for your help in advance, Kosuke
2006 Feb 22
7
Ruby on Rails with Apache2, MS SQL on Windows XP
My app was running fine with Linux, Apache2/Lighttpd and MySQL. I have a need to migrate to Windows, Apache2 and MS SQL. But I keep getting the following error when I load the initial home page. Anyone can please give me a pointer where to go next for troubleshooting? Thanks in advance. NameError in <controller not set>#<action not set> uninitialized constant
2009 Jan 12
0
url_for, routes, and the current url
I need to generate 2 types of URL and have defined my routes as: map.country_yes "/:country/ yes", :controller=>"posts", :action=>"country", :yes=>true map.country_no "/:country/ no", :controller=>"posts", :action=>"country", :yes=>false map.yes "/yes", :controller=>"posts",
2011 Jun 21
0
Status of Rails.application.routes.recognize_path()
This might be more a question for the guys in the "Ruby on Rails: Core" group, but I''ll try it out here first... So, while writing a gem (engine) for rails, I found that I needed to have my app (in a pre-filter) directly query the router. In the "old" days, this was done using ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path(). My 2nd edition of "Agile Web
2009 Mar 06
2
Routes.recognize_path on more complicated Routes
For a permissions system i''m writing i''m extending the standard link_to helpers to check if a user has a permission to perform that action before displaying a link to clean-up my code so i don''t have to put if checks all over them. I''m trying to use.. ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path(url, :method => method) to get the action and controller
2006 Apr 28
6
SSL and url_for
Hey, all! I''m having a url problem that seems like I''m going to overcomplicate it if I don''t just ask what I''m doing wrong... My situation is that I''m testing to see if a visitor is accessing a controller via SSL, and if not, redirect to the same controller via my secure address. This really only amounts to replacing http with https, and so I did the
2007 Dec 06
1
Help with /usr/share/sendmail-cf/m4/proto.m4 - fax macro
OK. Digging into this... sendmail.m4 has the lines: define(`FAX_MAILER_PATH',`/usr/bin/faxmail')dnl define(`FAX_MAILER_ARGS',`faxmail -d -n -p 12pt $u@$h $f')dnl MAILER(`fax')dnl proto.m4 has: `R$+ < @ $+ .FAX. > $#fax $@ $2 $: $1 user at host.FAX', `ifdef(`FAX_RELAY', `R$*<@$+.FAX.>$* $:
2006 Jan 19
9
start_form_tag not taking url_for options
I''ve got a form that should post to user/login. The code to start the tag is: <%= start_form_tag { :controller => "user", :action => "login" } %> That gives me this exception: compile error script/../config/../app/views/user/login.rhtml:1: parse error, unexpected tASSOC, expecting ''}'' _erbout = ''''; _erbout.concat((
2006 Oct 03
0
rs.recognize_path "/home" is not working in script/console
My application runs fine. I just want to change a few routing rules and I decided to test using script/console. But I''m getting following error. Loading development environment. >> rs = ActionController::Routing::Routes >> rs.recognize_path "/home/index" TypeError: can''t convert Fixnum into String from
2006 Sep 22
1
url_for params
Hi, url_for has a nice way of using the current ''params'' object to fill in default parameters in a route. For example, map.connect '':controller/:action/:id/'' with <%= url_for :action => ''my_action'' %> will redirect to the current controller. All very good. However, I sometimes want a url_for() which includes current parameters
2011 Jun 22
3
Status of Rails.application.routes.recognize_path()
Sorry if this question isn''t really "Ruby on Rails: Core" material. I feel it is, at least kind-of (also, I first tried asking in "Ruby on Rails: Talk" to no avail.). So, while writing a gem (engine) for rails, I found that I needed to have my app (in a pre-filter) directly query the router. In the "old" days, this was done using
2006 Oct 22
2
url_for In a Component?
When I try to use url_for within a component I get the following: NoMethodError in LinkController#get_links undefined method `url_for'' for Navbar::LinkController:Class The API docs show url_for as a public method of ActionController::Base. Since my component is derived from ActionController::Base shouldn''t url_for be available within the class? Any ideas? Thanks! -
2012 May 22
1
Is there an inverse function of Sys.getenv()
Using "Sys.getenv()", I got a list of 380 environment variables... Now I open a new R session, how do I set those environment variables in my new R session using "Sys.setenv()"? There is no batch function for "Sys.setenv()"? Is there an import/export environment variables function? Basically I want to export all the environment variables from one R session and
2008 Sep 17
1
url_for not working in model
Hi, I am using ''url_for'' for constructing url in my model but it gives me error <NoMethodError: undefined method `url_for'' for Xyz:Class> how to access url_for in model and it possible to call controller method in model and how to call it? Please urgently give reply? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 Mar 19
2
Controller url_for modifies request object?
Hi, In my controller, I do something like this: MyMailer.deliver_signup_notification(url_for(:subdomain => account.subdomain, :controller => ''hello'')) And a few lines later: redirect_to :action => ''index'' Much to my confusion, the redirect routes me to the subdomain used in the url_for. I''ve tried redirect_to :action =>
2007 May 11
1
url_for and capitalization..
i am having a very weird problem with url_for.. i have been using this for several version of rails, but recently, i had a problem.. it seems as though url_for is causing the results to be returned in lower case.. if there are uppercase letters in the arguments, they result is all lower case. obviously, this is a problem as the urls don''t work anymore. the other oddity is that when i
2006 Jan 12
3
url_for in tests
Hi there, I''ve added an extra bunch of testing features for doing in-browser testing with Selenium, and am having quite a time figuring out how to use url_for with having a controller object present. I''ve tried using ActionController::Base.url_for and ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper.url_for but haven''t been able to get something that works. What I want to be able
2006 Jun 19
0
url_for missing out parameters?
Having a bit of an issue with url_for The current page I''m on has a named route as follows: map.some_page ''page/:id/:range'', :action => ''the_action'' All looks fairly normal. I have an url_for on this page to make a link to another page as so: url_for(:controller=>''other'', :action=>''display'', :id=>5,