search for: facebook_url_rewriter

Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "facebook_url_rewriter".

2008 Jul 11
0
canvas url rewriting fails for templates loaded through ajax
I just encountered a bug that caused the links in my partials to be generated as non-canvas routes when the partial was loaded via ajax. This bug is due to facebooker url rewriting checking for fb_sig_in_canvas to determine if the application is running in or outside a canvas, and fb_sig_in_canvas is not sent for ajax requests. My hacked together patch diff is below, sorry I didn''t have
2008 Mar 06
3
facebook_url_rewriter not used in Publisher?
As per my last email, I''m generating links to our app outside of Facebook. Sorry for the onslaught of emails on this. I do link generation in Publisher based code as well. What I''m finding is that the Facebooker UrlRewriter doesn''t get used in Publisher. This makes sense if we assume that Publisher can be used outside of an HTTP request, and things like the
2008 Jan 29
17
facebook_url_rewriting.rb
Here''s the fix for Facebook apps that specify a controller in their callback URLs. First, set this variable in your environment scripts: ENV[''FACEBOOKER_CALLBACK_PATH''] = ''/controller'' # where controller is the name of your Facebook controller And then patch vendor/plugins/facebooker/lib/facebooker/rails/facebook_url_rewriting.rb as shown in the
2008 Mar 28
1
undefined method ''alias_method_chain''
Running Rails 2.0.2, I get this error: ./script/../config/../vendor/plugins/facebooker/lib/facebooker/rails/facebook_url_rewriting.rb:29: undefined method `alias_method_chain'' for ActionController::UrlRewriter:Class (NoMethodError) from /usr/local/rubygems/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in `gem_original_require'' from
2008 Mar 06
5
Setting :canvas => false for URL generation doesn''t always work?
I generate a lot of URL''s in my Facebook related code that point to our main site, not our FB app. My understanding was that the way to do this was to use ":canvas => false" as a parameter to url_for and link_to and so on. However, that doesn''t seem to generate the proper URL''s. The URL''s still point to apps.facebook.com (because they
2009 Mar 14
5
The 2.3 branch and Rails Edge failing
I found Brandon''s 2.3 branch for Facebooker and thought I''d give that a try to get around the problems I ran into starting script/server with Rails Edge. Unfortunately, no go. The error I get on start up is: > /Users/user/Sites/iwr2/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/ > dependencies.rb:440:in `load_missing_constant'': uninitialized > constant
2008 Mar 10
15
facebooker is rewriting URLs even off of facebook canvas
The URLs for CSS/JS files are being rewritten to the address specified in the tunnel even when outside of the facebook canvas. Is anyone else having this problem?
2008 Jan 25
8
simple routing & linking question
So I have an existing app & facebook app in same rails application, for now I have decided to go the route of creating a controller for facebook stuff (called FaceController). (setup is canvas, fbml) So I have: facebook config http://myurl:myport/face/ My controllers name is face, so I dont even need a manual route, for the landing page it works like a charm. but, when I try to make
2008 Jan 25
3
More on routing, relative_root and facebooker
Hey there! I would like the discussion to continue on how facebooker handles routes, as it appears that there is an unsolved issue. Mike, I read your recent reply involving setting facebook''s callback_path to the root of the rails app, and adding a route to catch all calls to the app root where canvas => true. I just want to point out this is counterintuitive to some folks and
2008 Jan 16
10
Towards a 1.0 release
Hey everybody. I''ve been using Facebooker on several projects over the last few months and feel like it is really starting to mature. I''d like to push towards a 1.0 release within the next month. I''d really like everybody''s input on what still needs to be done, as well as some help in wrapping things up. I''ve created a list of things that still