Hello all: I am trying to learn RoR and so far am enjoying the language very much. I have been going through some online tutorials but have hit a stumbling block. The first app I tried was the cookbook example provided on the O''Rielley site which worked just fine, but then I moved on to the Four Days on Rails app which consists of a todo list. For some strange reason any request to any controller method takes a long time (I''m talking 7-12 seconds). The first app was not like this. I tried removing some of the application logic from the controller methods and thus strip the app down to its bear minimums but the same thing happens. Could there be a different issue I''m not aware of? Thanks, John -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Well I''m stupid. I forgot that you had to alter the .htaccess file for each new app so I had not changed the RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.cgi [QSA,L] line to RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi [QSA,L] So was I running off cgi and not fcgi? And I forgot to comment out the Apache directives which were already being set in the httpd.conf file (which may or may not have anything to do with it). Now everything runs fast. Sorry, John -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On 12/23/05, John Smith <john.smith-juV7kg0qJ37X/7v6RS6x7pGrwCMTu2Xy@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Hello all: > > I am trying to learn RoR and so far am enjoying the language very much. > I have been going through some online tutorials but have hit a stumbling > block. The first app I tried was the cookbook example provided on the > O''Rielley site which worked just fine, but then I moved on to the Four > Days on Rails app which consists of a todo list. For some strange > reason any request to any controller method takes a long time (I''m > talking 7-12 seconds). The first app was not like this. I tried > removing some of the application logic from the controller methods and > thus strip the app down to its bear minimums but the same thing happens. > Could there be a different issue I''m not aware of? >I''ve had this problem before on Windows when using Webrick (in order words, script\server). Restarting Webrick clears it up. Sadly, I have no idea what causes it, and it doesn''t seem to happen to everyone. Anyone else?