In a 1.2.6 app (don''t ask), I don''t see the generators available to me with the gems installed. However the documentation makes it look like it should work: Generator gems are also available: 1. gem search -r generator 2. gem install login_generator 3. ./script/generate login I''ve confirmed that with a fresh rails (2.x) app it works fine. Is this supposed to work with 1.2.6? Are there any workarounds that people have? Is my app just fucked atm? Pat
> I''ve confirmed that with a fresh rails (2.x) app it works fine. Is > this supposed to work with 1.2.6? Are there any workarounds that > people have? Is my app just fucked atm?erm, I''ve also confirmed that with a fresh rails 1.2.6 app it DOESN''T see the gem generators. I''m pretty suspicious though because of that documentation. Pat
Pat Maddox wrote:> In a 1.2.6 app (don''t ask), I don''t see the generators available to me > with the gems installed. However the documentation makes it look like > it should work: > Generator gems are also available: > 1. gem search -r generator > 2. gem install login_generator > 3. ./script/generate login > > I''ve confirmed that with a fresh rails (2.x) app it works fine. Is > this supposed to work with 1.2.6? Are there any workarounds that > people have? Is my app just fucked atm? > > Pat > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >Hmm.. I don''t know if that was supported in 1.2.6.. I know having generators in your home dir was. Try this workaround: mkdir -p ~/.rails/generators ln -s /your_gem_path/rspec-rails-1.1.8/generators ~/.rails/generators/rspec-rails-1.1.8 HTH, Ben
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Pat Maddox <pergesu at gmail.com> wrote:>> I''ve confirmed that with a fresh rails (2.x) app it works fine. Is >> this supposed to work with 1.2.6? Are there any workarounds that >> people have? Is my app just fucked atm? > > erm, I''ve also confirmed that with a fresh rails 1.2.6 app it DOESN''T > see the gem generators. I''m pretty suspicious though because of that > documentation.Hey Pat - until recently, generator plugins were only found if they were named [something]_generator: http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/868e6b08df4b16fb71cc8a66308174253ff67bdb So on 1.2.6, you''re kinda screwed unless you want to create a local copy of the rspec-rails gem named rspec-rails_generator :( Cheers, David> > Pat > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 4:34 PM, David Chelimsky <dchelimsky at gmail.com> wrote:> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Pat Maddox <pergesu at gmail.com> wrote: >>> I''ve confirmed that with a fresh rails (2.x) app it works fine. Is >>> this supposed to work with 1.2.6? Are there any workarounds that >>> people have? Is my app just fucked atm? >> >> erm, I''ve also confirmed that with a fresh rails 1.2.6 app it DOESN''T >> see the gem generators. I''m pretty suspicious though because of that >> documentation. > > Hey Pat - until recently, generator plugins were only found if they > were named [something]_generator: > > http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/868e6b08df4b16fb71cc8a66308174253ff67bdb > > So on 1.2.6, you''re kinda screwed unless you want to create a local > copy of the rspec-rails gem named rspec-rails_generator :(No prob, I''ll just use the plugins then. Thanks for the info. Pat