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2006 Aug 24
3
A new QueueWorker class
Hello all, I''ve come up w/ a worker class that manages queued jobs using a fixed number of child workers. Well, that''s not quite true -- a new worker is spawned for each job, but you set the total number that may exist at once. There are three components: 1) queue_worker.rb: The singleton worker that manages the child workers. You probably want to auto start this. Make sure you
2008 Jan 03
1
Thread_pool bug?
I have a previous question regarding long tasks and the thread_pool (sorry for the dup, I didn''t see the first go through). To try and track things down, I made a change based on a suggestion found in the archives. I moved my import contacts worker to its own file and set the pool_size to 1. class ImportContactsWorker < BackgrounDRb::MetaWorker set_worker_name
2007 Aug 22
3
tackle memory insufficiency for large dataset using save() & load()??
Hello List, i have been agonizing over this for days, any reply would be greatly appreciated! Situation:___________________________________ My original dataset is a .csv dataset (w/ 2M records) with 4 variables: job_id (Primary key, won't be used for analysis, just used for join tables), sector_id (categorical variable, for 19 industry sectors), sqft (con't variable for square
2006 Jul 02
18
JOIN conditions
Hi, how can I get Rails to generate SQL queries with conditions in the JOIN clause? What I would want is: SELECT * FROM people p LEFT OUTER JOIN jobs j (p.job_id = j.id AND j.salary > 9999999) I tried People.find(:all, :include => ''jobs'', :conditions => ''jobs.salary > 9999999'') but that generates SELECT * FROM people p LEFT OUTER
2005 Dec 05
1
Lack of 'LEFT JOIN' in Oracle 8, any patch for theta style (+)
Dears, Oracle 8 don''t support ANSI syntax with : SELECT e.emp_id, e.fname, e.lname, j.jobdesc FROM employe e LEFT JOIN jobs j ON e.job_id = j.job_id but only SELECT e.emp_id, e.fname, e.lname, j.jobdesc FROM employe e, jobs j WHERE j.job_id (+) = e.job_id JOIN syntax came with 9i. Anyone patched Rails
2007 Apr 26
1
mapping column names in legacy schemata
I have a legacy MySQL database with a weird naming convention - all table and column names have a prefix ''_'' , which is annoying, and some of the column names are misnomers. I would like to apply a pre-defined mapping between MySQL column names and method names to be used in the Ruby class, without having the original column names being visible anymore. how can I pre-define a
2008 Jan 03
1
Memory leak and long process problem
I use backgroundrb for many long tasks in my system, but I''m having issues with one in particular. Two large tasks for me are importing people and updating companies. def import_contacts(args = nil) thread_pool.defer(args) do |job_id| begin job = ImportJob.find(job_id) job.process_job rescue => err logger.error "MscWorker#import_contacts
2006 Jul 06
4
Oracle HR on Rails
Interesting read...apologies if it has been posted already. http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/saternos-rails.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060706/619e650a/attachment.html
2008 Feb 01
3
Job Queue
After some initial stumblings, I think I''ve got the hang of backgroundrb. It''s great! I''d been thinking for many many months how cool something like this would be! I''m trying to make a "job queue". That is, a pool of worker threads monitor a queue. When a job appears, one of the workers grabs it and executes the task. When complete, the worker
2006 Jan 30
5
Action Mailer woes
Hi gang, Im having my first stab at ActionMailer and not having any luck. Perhaps someone could help me out. I generated a a mailer called ItemMailer - its purpose is to take some information that I''ve already gathered in a ToDo list form and to mail it out to the person who is nominated for the task In environment.rb I have; ActionMailer::Base.server_settings = { :address =>
2008 Jan 03
0
Strange problem
I use backgroundrb for many long tasks in my system, but I''m having issues with one in particular. Two large tasks for me are importing people and updating companies. def import_contacts(args = nil) thread_pool.defer(args) do |job_id| begin job = ImportJob.find(job_id) job.process_job rescue => err logger.error "MscWorker#import_contacts
2006 Sep 23
1
Better rails way to join tables?
Hi, I''ve figured out how to join tables using :joins, but is there a more elegant way to do this using built-in rails methods? Here is the code: Hiringstep_Job.find( :all, :joins => ", hiringsteps", :conditions => ["hiringstep_jobs.hiringstep_id = hiringsteps.id AND job_id = ?", 1]) Thanks, David -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 Apr 26
0
ActiveRecord: mapping column names when using legacy schemata
I have an ActiveRecord question... I have a legacy MySQL database with a weird naming convention - all table and column names have a prefix ''_'' , which is annoying, and some of the column names are plain misnomers. I would like to apply a pre-defined mapping between MySQL column names and method names to be used in the Ruby class, without having the underlying column names
2005 Nov 20
1
mySQL 5.0 upgrade - incompatible DateTime format?
I''ve upgraded to mySQL 5.0, and it''s gone pretty smoothly except that on DateTime.now doesn''t seem to return a value that mySQL likes any more, as seen in the following exception: Incorrect datetime value: ''2005-11-20T15:33:12-0800'' for column ''logged_at'' at row 1: UPDATE notes SET `due_on` = ''2005-11-20'',
2008 Dec 22
7
Help creating and using database
I have this problem. I have a Job table in my db, and each job has many steps (table Step). Is not possible to know how many steps a job has until it is created. So when I create a new job I have a problem: I can not have a step_id in my Job table, because it can be one step or more. What can I do? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
2005 Dec 12
2
count sql failing with unknown table....
Hey Rails People, I''m doing my first Rails app and I''m having a newbie problem with the count method.... Mysql::Error: #42S02Unknown table ''jobs_sectors'' in where clause: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM jobs WHERE (jobs_sectors.sector_id = 1 ) Extracted source (around line #4): 1: <div class="sectors"> 2: <ul> 3: <% for sector in @sectors
2005 Dec 22
3
NewbieQ : undefined method `stringify_keys!'' Dumb Question
Hi, I''m running round in circles again! I''m trying to save a note that has a HABTM relationship with a job. The note is new - the job exists. In my partial for notes I have ; <%= start_form_tag :action => ''new_note'', :id => @job %> <%= text_area_tag "note", nil, :size => "65x10" %> <%=submit_tag
2006 Jul 27
1
Update second pulldown menu based on first menu selection?
I know I''ve seen this somewhere on this board and just can''t search it anymore. I have three relational tables: clients, projects, and tasks. Currently I''m working on customizing the ''new/edit'' task _form. So far I have it listing clients in a pulldown menu so I can assign the new task to a client. I''d like to have a second pulldown select
2012 Jul 23
4
[RFC 0/2] virtio: provide a way for host to monitor critical events in the device
As it was discussed recently, there's currently no way for the guest to notify the host about panics. Further more, there's no reasonable way to notify the host of other critical events such as an OOM kill. This short patch series introduces a new device named virtio-notifier which does two simple things: 1. Provide a simple interface for the guest to notify the host of critical
2012 Jul 23
4
[RFC 0/2] virtio: provide a way for host to monitor critical events in the device
As it was discussed recently, there's currently no way for the guest to notify the host about panics. Further more, there's no reasonable way to notify the host of other critical events such as an OOM kill. This short patch series introduces a new device named virtio-notifier which does two simple things: 1. Provide a simple interface for the guest to notify the host of critical