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2008 Aug 01
2
image_path without timestamp
Every time I use an asset tag helper, there is a parameter appended to the end of my file name. e.g. <input src="/images/search.gif?1213816620" type="image" /> From what I am reading, this appears to be a timestamp for caching purposes. It works in most cases, but I want to use image_path to embed a flash file. .swf file in public/images/flash e.g.
2011 Sep 12
0
How to get the image_path in production without the asset host?
Hi guys, I would like to know how to get the image_path in production environment without the asset host (using rails 3.1). There is the image_path helper that returns the image path with md5 and (if set, and it is set) the asset host, but we have not found a way to get the path without the host. Does anyone know how to do that? Bruno Grasselli Blog: http://brunograsselli.com.br Twitter:
2007 Dec 01
3
Rails 2 problem with compute_public_path
I''m trying to migrate to Rails 2, but keep getting these errors all over the place: ActionView::TemplateError: wrong number of arguments (2 for 3) On line #61 of users/new.rhtml 58: <% if @captcha_error -%><div class="fieldWithErrors">< % end -%> 59: <table class="signup"><tr> 60: <td
2010 Jan 15
21
Dynamic Assets - can it be done?
I''m looking for 3 areas to work as dynamic assets: image_path, javascript_path, and stylesheet_path When I say dynamic, I mean that they will be dynamic through controller/models. I have been working through approx. 12 hours of searches to satisfy my answer to this question but am not finding much luck. The closest things I''ve found enabling this are use of config for assets
2006 Jul 17
2
Trouble with has_one
Hi, I''m trying to write a blog application where each post has a single header image associated. My models: ---------- class Post < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :blog has_many :images has_one :header end class Header < ActiveRecord::Base file_column :image_path end class Image < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :post file_column :image_path end The controller targets I
2010 Aug 08
1
help me
i am creating an aplication where table name albums width attributes CREATE TABLE albums ( id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, title varchar(255) NOT NULL default '''', artist_old varchar(255) NOT NULL default '''', release_date datetime NOT NULL default ''0000-00-00 00:00:00'', genre varchar(50) NOT NULL default '''', created_at
2006 Jan 09
1
Question about image storage and relative paths
I''m writing a website with a feature that hosts images that people upload. Right now, relative paths works within on my Windows box. So specifically, I''m able to call File.open on "public/images/somefile.jpg" and Rails/WEBrick understands that the path is relative to the home directory of the project. This means that "public/images/somefile.jpg" ends up
2008 Dec 04
1
upload test images using rake with populator
I am wondering if it is possible to upload test images to the database along with the other fake user data. I am using populator along with faker for fake test data and it is working very well. I am able to do things like: User.populate 100 do |user| user.username = Faker::Name.first_name user.email = Faker::Internet.email end but I am wondering if theres a way to do
2008 Oct 28
7
How to override one method of AssetTagHelper
I created a file ./lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb and put in it only the method I want to override. like this module ActionView module Helpers #:nodoc: module AssetTagHelper def image_path(source) compute_public_path(source, ''images'') end end end end But as soon I try this all the others methods from the overriden module are not
2006 Jan 04
4
file_column
I use file_column and it works fine. I tried to change the store_dir to a the path I want my files to be stored and not the default. I stored some images fine. But when I try to reach my images it seems like file_column uses the model_name/attribute_name on the image and not the store_dir I used. How can I change this ? Thanks in advance -- Alexander Antonakakis
2006 Nov 04
6
image_tag keeping add ???? after the url it generates
hi, all, I have a problem with image_tag, the url it generates keeps adding ???? at the tail. e.g. src="/images/gicon.jpg?1153577588??????????" src="/images/gicon.jpg?1153577588?????????????????" I''ve checked the source code of image_tag, and couldn''t find any solution. The ???? is appended to the "source" parameter before it goes to the real
2006 Jun 28
6
file_column plugin. Storing files outside RAILS_ROOT
I also posted this on Rails Engines forum. Sorry for the double post. I am trying to configure file_column plugin so that it stores the images in a directory completely outside of RAILS_ROOT. I have no problems in storing the files by setting :root_path option. But I can''t get to display these images using ''url_for_file_column''. What I get instead of the image is
2007 Oct 26
3
--prefix, url_for and image_tag
First time here, so I hope this isn''t a FAQ (although I did check *the* faq). I''m using mongrel_cluster with --prefix, and it is very slick. Thanks for that. But I had one problem. At one point in my little app, I have something like this: image_tag(url_for(:action => ''picture'', :id => 1), :size => "160x200") In this scenario,
2006 Mar 25
6
Where''s the doc for get(), post(), put(), delete() & head()?
These HTTP Request methods are used for testing. They are discussed in the testing chapter of the Agile Web Development with Rails book, as well as in http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/read/chapter/28#page72 "A Guide to Testing the Rails". I want to set the encoding to multipart for a test I''m writing, but I can''t find any documentation to show me how. Pointing me
2017 Sep 18
0
[PATCH v9 4/7] builder: add Index.write_entry function
Add a function to properly write virt-builder source index entries. Note that this function is very similar to Index.print_entry that is meant for debugging purposes. --- .gitignore | 1 + builder/Makefile.am | 36 +++++++++++- builder/index.mli | 3 + builder/index_parser.ml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++ builder/index_parser.mli | 4 ++
2017 Oct 27
0
[PATCH v11 6/8] builder: add Index.write_entry function
Add a function to properly write virt-builder source index entries. Note that this function is very similar to Index.print_entry that is meant for debugging purposes. --- .gitignore | 1 + builder/Makefile.am | 36 +++++++++++- builder/index.mli | 3 + builder/index_parser.ml | 46 +++++++++++++++ builder/index_parser.mli | 4 ++
2017 Oct 05
0
[PATCH v11 4/6] builder: add Index.write_entry function
Add a function to properly write virt-builder source index entries. Note that this function is very similar to Index.print_entry that is meant for debugging purposes. --- .gitignore | 1 + builder/Makefile.am | 36 +++++++++++- builder/index.mli | 3 + builder/index_parser.ml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++ builder/index_parser.mli | 4 ++
2006 Aug 18
11
#<Errno::EMFILE: Too many open files
My application runs a backgrond process and after running for a while I get this error in my logs: #<Errno::EMFILE: Too many open files Lasty, the ONLY code I have that does anything with files is: File.open(image_path, "wb") do |file| file.puts file_content end Any idea what this means? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2018 Feb 22
11
[PATCH 0/5] v2v: Add -o rhv-upload output mode.
The first four patches are straightforward. The final patch adds the -o rhv-upload output mode. It is still spooling into a temporary file because I've had some trouble getting streaming conversions working. There are other problems as outlined in the commit message, so this patch is not ready for upstream but is good for discussion. Also I hit this, which I'm assuming for now will be
2018 Mar 25
0
Re: [PATCH v7 6/6] v2v: Add -o rhv-upload output mode (RHBZ#1557273).
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 1:36 AM Nir Soffer <nirsof@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 5:25 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> > wrote: > >> PROBLEMS: >> - -of qcow2 does not work, with multiple problems >> * needs to set NBD size to something larger than virtual size >> > > How is this related to the actual file size