Starting Agile Web Development with Rails, page 32, everything has worked well so far but on (book not pdf) page 32 I don''t get the "Template Is Missing" error. I get Routing Error Cannot load config/routes.rb: No such file to load -- ./demo/script/../config/../config/routes.rb There is a file at e:\ruby\ror\work\demo\config\routes.rb It''s all greek to me and of course the book assumes that it all works. Any help appreciated. I''ve tried many different paths besides the suggested http://localhost:3000/say/hello and nothing works better. Creating the rhtml file in views doesn''t change anything. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Agile-Rails-book-code-fails-page-32-t1184638.html#a3119687 Sent from the RubyOnRails Users forum at Nabble.com.
Strange stuff ... didn''t fail for me there. Try deleting the whole app and starting fresh. Could be a fluke occurence ... Greg On 2/24/06, Michael Boatrower <pitterpattern@yahoo.com> wrote:> > > Starting Agile Web Development with Rails, page 32, everything has worked > well so far but on (book not pdf) page 32 I don''t get the "Template Is > Missing" error. I get > > Routing Error > > Cannot load config/routes.rb: > No such file to load -- ./demo/script/../config/../config/routes.rb > > There is a file at e:\ruby\ror\work\demo\config\routes.rb > > It''s all greek to me and of course the book assumes that it all works. Any > help appreciated. I''ve tried many different paths besides the suggested > http://localhost:3000/say/hello and nothing works better. Creating the > rhtml > file in views doesn''t change anything. > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Agile-Rails-book-code-fails-page-32-t1184638.html#a3119687 > Sent from the RubyOnRails Users forum at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- Greg MacGregor Web Developer 416-516-0395 www.sixminutes.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060225/e42e0829/attachment.html
On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 19:49 -0800, Michael Boatrower wrote:> Starting Agile Web Development with Rails, page 32, everything has worked > well so far but on (book not pdf) page 32 I don''t get the "Template Is > Missing" error. I get > > Routing Error > > Cannot load config/routes.rb: > No such file to load -- ./demo/script/../config/../config/routes.rb > > There is a file at e:\ruby\ror\work\demo\config\routes.rb > > It''s all greek to me and of course the book assumes that it all works. Any > help appreciated. I''ve tried many different paths besides the suggested > http://localhost:3000/say/hello and nothing works better. Creating the rhtml > file in views doesn''t change anything.---- http://books.pragprog.com/titles/rails/errata Craig
Yes I checked the errata before posting and couldn''t find any ref to this. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Agile-Rails-book-code-fails-page-32-t1184638.html#a3120525 Sent from the RubyOnRails Users forum at Nabble.com.
I del''d the demo hive and rebuilt it. I recieve this error now (I did too before attempting to adjust, adjusting produced the original error I posted) Routing Error No route for path: "say/hello" Failure reasons: <ActionController::Routing::Route ":controller/service.wsdl" when {:action=>"wsdl"}> failed because no controller found at subpath say/hello <ActionController::Routing::Route ":controller/:action/:id" || {:id=>nil, :action=>"index"}> failed because no controller found at subpath say/hello This is perhaps a more clueful error msg. It''s still not the err expected per the book. The file "say_controller.rb" does exist in controllers and it has the def hello end which the book asks for. I''m on windows, maybe that makes the server behave a bit differently? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Agile-Rails-book-code-fails-page-32-t1184638.html#a3120544 Sent from the RubyOnRails Users forum at Nabble.com.
On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 22:40 -0800, Michael Boatrower wrote:> Yes I checked the errata before posting and couldn''t find any ref to this.---- I was referring you to the note that apparently references p57 #2295: The ''gotcha'' notes (3,4,& 5) are useful. You might consider adding another... If you get Routing Error: Recognition failed for ''/admin'', make sure that you''re starting WEBrick from the depot folder and not the demo folder.--Jason But if I recall myself (and it''s been a few weeks...I didn''t get that same error message either and just pushed on) Craig
On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 22:45 -0800, Michael Boatrower wrote:> I del''d the demo hive and rebuilt it. I recieve this error now (I did too > before attempting to adjust, adjusting produced the original error I posted) > > Routing Error > > No route for path: "say/hello" > > Failure reasons: > <ActionController::Routing::Route ":controller/service.wsdl" when > {:action=>"wsdl"}> failed because no controller found at subpath say/hello > <ActionController::Routing::Route ":controller/:action/:id" || {:id=>nil, > :action=>"index"}> failed because no controller found at subpath say/hello > > This is perhaps a more clueful error msg. It''s still not the err expected > per the book. The file "say_controller.rb" does exist in controllers and it > has the > > def hello > end > > which the book asks for. I''m on windows, maybe that makes the server behave > a bit differently?---- maybe - but not for this. Did you stop webrick and cd to the correct directory and start webrick again...you need to do that - you must run webrick from the proper location for it to ''route'' correctly. Craig
Thanks Craig Yes I stopped webbrick. But no I had just repeated the prev path...I''d started from the work dir and use command ruby demo/script/server Moving to the demo dir and using ruby script/server made it work as expected. Thanks for the pointer. On the next page when creating the Say controller they mention that one should be in the demo dir. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Agile-Rails-book-code-fails-page-32-t1184638.html#a3120688 Sent from the RubyOnRails Users forum at Nabble.com.
To settle this in my head a bit, the reason the server must be started in the project folder is because webbrick is acting as a simple dev server; thus the shortened urls to execute the scripts? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Agile-Rails-book-code-fails-page-32-t1184638.html#a3124902 Sent from the RubyOnRails Users forum at Nabble.com.
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 08:59 -0800, Michael Boatrower wrote:> To settle this in my head a bit, the reason the server must be started in the > project folder is because webbrick is acting as a simple dev server; thus > the shortened urls to execute the scripts?---- No the reason is that the routes all stem from the base directory (which in reality is path_to_rails_app/public and thus the path ../app/controller is the cgi path) so if you run the script/server that is the proper one for your application, you don''t need to fix any routes (paths to the files for your webserver, in this case script/server is your web server). The end result of default routes wouldn''t change if you were to use say Apache or lighttpd or Mongrel or whatever as your web server. Nor should they change if you go from development to production environment. Craig
On 2/25/06, Craig White <craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:> No the reason is that the routes all stem from the base directory (which > in reality is path_to_rails_app/public and thus the > path ../app/controller is the cgi path) so if you run the script/server > that is the proper one for your application, you don''t need to fix any > routes (paths to the files for your webserver, in this case > script/server is your web server).I wish there were a way to change that. Having to start all my development servers from WITHIN the path_to_rails_app directory means that all my servers show up in ''ps'' as "ruby script/server -p someport" so I need to fire up a web browser to match ports to servers instead of being able to restart the server I want by looking at the output of ps. -- Cynthia Kiser cynthia.kiser@gmail.com
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 17:14 -0800, Cynthia Kiser wrote:> On 2/25/06, Craig White <craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote: > > No the reason is that the routes all stem from the base directory (which > > in reality is path_to_rails_app/public and thus the > > path ../app/controller is the cgi path) so if you run the script/server > > that is the proper one for your application, you don''t need to fix any > > routes (paths to the files for your webserver, in this case > > script/server is your web server). > > I wish there were a way to change that. Having to start all my > development servers from WITHIN the path_to_rails_app directory means > that all my servers show up in ''ps'' as "ruby script/server -p > someport" so I need to fire up a web browser to match ports to servers > instead of being able to restart the server I want by looking at the > output of ps.---- well - that''s more like a user issue if you start it with full path, you will know which one it is from ps... ruby script/server -e development -p 8000 or ruby /home/craig/ruby-db/th-db/script/server -e development -p 8100 will give entirely different results in... ps aux|grep script Craig
I''m working through the book ''Agile web development with rails'' and have come upon the Routing error issue in the code on page 57. I''ve googled this and found a lot of reference to starting the server from the correct directory... which I am doing, but I''m still not seeing anything. Seems like scaffold has ignored the Admin parameter as I don''t have admin_controller.rb in my apps/controllers directory. Here''s the output of my ruby script/generate scaffold Product Admin: ./script/../config/../config/environment.rb:8: warning: already initialized constant RAILS_GEM_VERSION exists app/controllers/ exists app/helpers/ create app/views/admin exists test/functional/ dependency model exists app/models/ exists test/unit/ exists test/fixtures/ create app/models/product.rb create test/unit/product_test.rb create test/fixtures/products.yml No such file or directory - /tmp/mysql.sock Any ideas? Should I go back to previous versions of Ruby and Rails, I''m currently on latest of both. Many thanks Kevin -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 02:00 +0200, Kevin Price-Ward wrote:> I''m working through the book ''Agile web development with rails'' and have > come upon the Routing error issue in the code on page 57. I''ve googled > this and found a lot of reference to starting the server from the > correct directory... which I am doing, but I''m still not seeing > anything. Seems like scaffold has ignored the Admin parameter as I don''t > have admin_controller.rb in my apps/controllers directory. Here''s the > output of my ruby script/generate scaffold Product Admin: > > ./script/../config/../config/environment.rb:8: warning: already > initialized constant RAILS_GEM_VERSION > exists app/controllers/ > exists app/helpers/ > create app/views/admin > exists test/functional/ > dependency model > exists app/models/ > exists test/unit/ > exists test/fixtures/ > create app/models/product.rb > create test/unit/product_test.rb > create test/fixtures/products.yml > No such file or directory - /tmp/mysql.sock > > Any ideas? Should I go back to previous versions of Ruby and Rails, I''m > currently on latest of both.---- you should be ok - check out the errata page for your version of the book... http://books.pragprog.com/titles/rails/errata Craig
Kevin Price-Ward
2006-Apr-12 08:53 UTC
[Rails] Re: Re: Agile Rails book code fails page 32
Hmmm, The only note on the errata link for page 57 says ''make sure you start webrick from the right folder'' - I''m in the depot directory when I run ''ruby script/server'' - so I think that''s OK. It also says: "#2295: The ''gotcha'' notes (3,4,& 5) are useful." - what are the gotcha notes (I''m probably being really thick, so please forgive me if it''s completely obvious). Regards Kevin -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Kevin Price-Ward
2006-Apr-12 12:12 UTC
[Rails] Re: Re: Agile Rails book code fails page 32
Kevin Price-Ward wrote:> Hmmm, > > The only note on the errata link for page 57 says ''make sure you start > webrick from the right folder'' - I''m in the depot directory when I run > ''ruby script/server'' - so I think that''s OK. > > It also says: "#2295: The ''gotcha'' notes (3,4,& 5) are useful." - what > are the gotcha notes (I''m probably being really thick, so please forgive > me if it''s completely obvious). > > Regards > KevinCould it be that my mySQL version is old? I''m still on version 3.23.58 - probably not, but it''s just a thought! Regards Kevin -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
I had the same error message few days ago check in database.yml if the path for mysql.sock is ok I can not be more precis because I don''t have RoR installed on my computer at work ( for the moment ;-) )
Hi, I checked database.yml, couldn''t see any reference to mysql.sock but it did say to run this installation: gem install mysql - here''s the output when I tryed: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [root@ns config]# gem install mysql Attempting local installation of ''mysql'' Local gem file not found: mysql*.gem Attempting remote installation of ''mysql'' Updating Gem source index for: http://gems.rubyforge.org Building native extensions. This could take a while... *** extconf.rb failed *** Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary libraries and/or headers. Check the mkmf.log file for more details. You may need configuration options. Provided configuration options: --with-opt-dir --without-opt-dir --with-opt-include --without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include --with-opt-lib --without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib --with-make-prog --without-make-prog --srcdir=. --curdir --ruby=/usr/local/bin/ruby --with-mysql-config --without-mysql-config --with-mysql-dir --without-mysql-dir --with-mysql-include --without-mysql-include=${mysql-dir}/include --with-mysql-lib --without-mysql-lib=${mysql-dir}/lib --with-mysqlclientlib --without-mysqlclientlib --with-mlib --without-mlib --with-mysqlclientlib --without-mysqlclientlib --with-zlib --without-zlib --with-mysqlclientlib --without-mysqlclientlib --with-socketlib --without-socketlib --with-mysqlclientlib --without-mysqlclientlib --with-nsllib --without-nsllib --with-mysqlclientlib --without-mysqlclientlib ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError) ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. Gem files will remain installed in /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7 for inspection. ruby extconf.rb install mysql\nchecking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no checking for main() in -lm... yes checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no checking for main() in -lz... yes checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no checking for main() in -lsocket... no checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no checking for main() in -lnsl... yes checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no Results logged to /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7/gem_make.out ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyone got any ideas what''s going on here? Kind regards Kevin -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 16:14 +0200, Kevin Price-Ward wrote:> Hi, > > I checked database.yml, couldn''t see any reference to mysql.sock but it > did say to run this installation: gem install mysql - here''s the output > when I tryed: > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > [root@ns config]# gem install mysql > Attempting local installation of ''mysql'' > Local gem file not found: mysql*.gem > Attempting remote installation of ''mysql'' > Updating Gem source index for: http://gems.rubyforge.org > Building native extensions. This could take a while... > *** extconf.rb failed *** > Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of > necessary libraries and/or headers. Check the mkmf.log file for more > details. You may need configuration options. > > Provided configuration options: > --with-opt-dir > --without-opt-dir > --with-opt-include > --without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include > --with-opt-lib > --without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib > --with-make-prog > --without-make-prog > --srcdir=. > --curdir > --ruby=/usr/local/bin/ruby > --with-mysql-config > --without-mysql-config > --with-mysql-dir > --without-mysql-dir > --with-mysql-include > --without-mysql-include=${mysql-dir}/include > --with-mysql-lib > --without-mysql-lib=${mysql-dir}/lib > --with-mysqlclientlib > --without-mysqlclientlib > --with-mlib > --without-mlib > --with-mysqlclientlib > --without-mysqlclientlib > --with-zlib > --without-zlib > --with-mysqlclientlib > --without-mysqlclientlib > --with-socketlib > --without-socketlib > --with-mysqlclientlib > --without-mysqlclientlib > --with-nsllib > --without-nsllib > --with-mysqlclientlib > --without-mysqlclientlib > ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError) > ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. > Gem files will remain installed in > /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7 for inspection. > ruby extconf.rb install mysql\nchecking for mysql_query() in > -lmysqlclient... no > checking for main() in -lm... yes > checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no > checking for main() in -lz... yes > checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no > checking for main() in -lsocket... no > checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no > checking for main() in -lnsl... yes > checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no > > > Results logged to > /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7/gem_make.out > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Anyone got any ideas what''s going on here?----- Looks like you don''t have the necessary mysql client packages installed. On a Red Hat/Fedora system, you would want to install the mysql package and the mysql-devel package (and the server package if the system was also the mysql server). Craig
Craig White wrote:> On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 16:14 +0200, Kevin Price-Ward wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I checked database.yml, couldn''t see any reference to mysql.sock but it >> did say to run this installation: gem install mysql - here''s the output >> when I tryed: >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> [root@ns config]# gem install mysql >> Attempting local installation of ''mysql'' >> Local gem file not found: mysql*.gem >> Attempting remote installation of ''mysql'' >> Updating Gem source index for: http://gems.rubyforge.org >> Building native extensions. This could take a while... >> *** extconf.rb failed *** >> Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of >> necessary libraries and/or headers. Check the mkmf.log file for more >> details. You may need configuration options. >> >> Provided configuration options: >> --with-opt-dir >> --without-opt-dir >> --with-opt-include >> --without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include >> --with-opt-lib >> --without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib >> --with-make-prog >> --without-make-prog >> --srcdir=. >> --curdir >> --ruby=/usr/local/bin/ruby >> --with-mysql-config >> --without-mysql-config >> --with-mysql-dir >> --without-mysql-dir >> --with-mysql-include >> --without-mysql-include=${mysql-dir}/include >> --with-mysql-lib >> --without-mysql-lib=${mysql-dir}/lib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-mlib >> --without-mlib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-zlib >> --without-zlib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-socketlib >> --without-socketlib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-nsllib >> --without-nsllib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError) >> ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. >> Gem files will remain installed in >> /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7 for inspection. >> ruby extconf.rb install mysql\nchecking for mysql_query() in >> -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lm... yes >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lz... yes >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lsocket... no >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lnsl... yes >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> >> >> Results logged to >> /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7/gem_make.out >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Anyone got any ideas what''s going on here? > -----I just had the same 2 days ago. Make sure you have make installed (i did not - i am running on ubuntu, and here e.g. you have to apt-get install build-essential to have even make). Check also gcc. If this still does not help (but i think it will), check the versions of mysql-client, mysql-server etc. Let me know if it works! HTH, Peter
I had this same problem yesterday, and ran the following command to install the gem: sudo gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-dir=/usr/local/mysql Obviously, though, --with-mysql-dir should be the directory of your actual mysql installation -----Original Message----- From: rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org [mailto:rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org] On Behalf Of Peter Szinek Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 5:08 AM To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org Subject: Re: [Rails] Re: Agile Rails book code fails Craig White wrote:> On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 16:14 +0200, Kevin Price-Ward wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I checked database.yml, couldn''t see any reference to mysql.sock but it >> did say to run this installation: gem install mysql - here''s the output >> when I tryed: >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ->> [root@ns config]# gem install mysql >> Attempting local installation of ''mysql'' >> Local gem file not found: mysql*.gem >> Attempting remote installation of ''mysql'' >> Updating Gem source index for: http://gems.rubyforge.org >> Building native extensions. This could take a while... >> *** extconf.rb failed *** >> Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of >> necessary libraries and/or headers. Check the mkmf.log file for more >> details. You may need configuration options. >> >> Provided configuration options: >> --with-opt-dir >> --without-opt-dir >> --with-opt-include >> --without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include >> --with-opt-lib >> --without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib >> --with-make-prog >> --without-make-prog >> --srcdir=. >> --curdir >> --ruby=/usr/local/bin/ruby >> --with-mysql-config >> --without-mysql-config >> --with-mysql-dir >> --without-mysql-dir >> --with-mysql-include >> --without-mysql-include=${mysql-dir}/include >> --with-mysql-lib >> --without-mysql-lib=${mysql-dir}/lib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-mlib >> --without-mlib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-zlib >> --without-zlib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-socketlib >> --without-socketlib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> --with-nsllib >> --without-nsllib >> --with-mysqlclientlib >> --without-mysqlclientlib >> ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError) >> ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. >> Gem files will remain installed in >> /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7 for inspection. >> ruby extconf.rb install mysql\nchecking for mysql_query() in >> -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lm... yes >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lz... yes >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lsocket... no >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> checking for main() in -lnsl... yes >> checking for mysql_query() in -lmysqlclient... no >> >> >> Results logged to >> /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mysql-2.7/gem_make.out >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ->> Anyone got any ideas what''s going on here? > -----I just had the same 2 days ago. Make sure you have make installed (i did not - i am running on ubuntu, and here e.g. you have to apt-get install build-essential to have even make). Check also gcc. If this still does not help (but i think it will), check the versions of mysql-client, mysql-server etc. Let me know if it works! HTH, Peter _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails