Hello,
I haven''t had the opportunity to play with Edge Rails recently, but
upon testing out a new app in it, found that having observers in
sub-directories doesn''t work out of the box.
i.e. our app/models folder looks something like:
models/
- attachment.rb
- beta_code.rb
billing/
- biller.rb
- coupon.rb
observers/
- conversation_observer.rb
- feed_observer.rb
Putting them in subdirectories was done just to keep things in the
app/models folder somewhat manageable & organized.
Just counted our models, we''re now up to 47! (and they said Rails was
only for toy scaffolding apps... =))
So, for example the billing/biller.rb model definition looks like:
class Biller
...
end
Not, "Billing::Biller"...
A few questions:
1) Any advice on models directory organization going forward (i.e. for
Edge Rails & Rails 2.0)? (i.e. is our setup going to be OK, or what is
recommended when you have this many models)
2) Is it OK to keep Observers in a subdirectory within app/models?
So this line in environment.rb:
ConversationObserver.instance
Was causing this error:
/ ... long path ...
/activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:251:in
`load_missing_constant'': uninitialized constant CannedReplyObserver
(NameError)
Not so much worried about that. Should I open a ticket for this or is
it just expected behavior?
Adding this to environment.rb did the trick anyway:
Dir["#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/observers/*"].each do |path|
filename = path.split(''/'').last.sub(''.rb'',
'''')
require "app/models/observers/#{filename}"
end
Thanks!
Shanti
http://sproutit.com/
http://sablog.com/
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