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2008 Jun 12
0
named_scope doesn''t check for critical method names.
...ntered this ticket. http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994-ruby-on-rails/tickets/404-named_scope-bashes-critical-methods It turns out that in an ActiveRecord model like this Model << ActiveRecord::Base named_scope :public private def private_method end public def public_method end end The method public_method will be private because named scope overrides Ruby''s public method! Also this can cause additionally hard to debug failures in metaprogramming, I discovered this when the RSpec stub! method blew up when it used class_eval to generate a stub method whic...
2008 Jun 12
2
SslRequirement Problem
Hello everyone, I''m pretty new to the RoR''s thing and am having a problem setting up SslRequirement plugin. I have installed the SslRequirement plugin and added it to my application_controller.rb with include SslRequirement However, when I try and do "ssl_required :process_payment" I get the following error: undefined method `ssl_required'' for
2008 May 21
3
How to access Rails::Configuration instance methods
...access this I get an undefined method error. >> puts Rails::Configuration.root_path NoMethodError: undefined method `root_path'' for Rails::Configuration:Class from (irb):122 if I list the instance methods, root_path is listed, yet it is not listed under Rails::Configuration.public_methods. Is Configuration a singleton class? How do I access root_path or any of the other instance methods? Thanks in advance. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To pos...
2006 Mar 12
2
Find all the methods on a object in an irb session?
How can I find all the methods on an object from withing irb? Thanks, Joe
2006 Jul 05
2
Serialized object behaves weird
Hi! I got a class named EinsatzFilter which I serialized to session. Before saving to session it works afterwards I keep getting the message: "undefined method `to_s'' for #<Person:0x38c6ab8>". "Person" is a from ActiveRecord::Base inherited class. Code: class EinsatzFilter include ApplicationHelper attr_reader :personen, :monat, :projekte, :kunde
2006 Jun 30
6
RSS::Parser Documentation
Hi I am trying to use the RSS classes from "rss/2.0" and everything works but I want to know what attributes and properties I can get at from each of the classes I am getting back. For example, the class has a "channel" which I can tell has a "title" attribute (because it works when I query it :) but I would really like a list of every attribute that is
2005 Dec 27
3
myObject.send(column.name) from Agile Development book
I''m studying the Agile Development with Rails book. In the chapter that first sets up the depot application (page 68), there is this bit of code from a view: <% for product in @products %> <tr> <% for column in Product.content_columns %> <td><%=h product.send(column.name) %></td> <% end %> etc... I am trying to absorb both Ruby and
2005 Mar 09
21
Converting time retrieved from MySQL
I''m having a problem converting a date retrieved from my MySQL database and I''m hoping someone can help. MySQL stores the date/time as this: 2005-03-08 17:00:34.0 and according to my Pickaxe book Ruby stores times as "the number of seconds and microseconds since [...] January 1, 1970". All well and good. Unfortunately, RoR is converting my date to this:
2007 Feb 12
8
How to validate puppet manifests without actually executing puppet?
Hi, I want to validate my puppet manifests before I check them into source control. I just want to make sure that the manifest syntaxes are legal, not to do any more complex testing - the checkin may be on my laptop and not on the system that the manifests may be intended to run on. Ideally I''d be able to do this from ruby code - and I did try to instantiate some classes and override
2010 Jul 16
31
Added associations but don't see generated methods
Hi, I''ve got a Rails app working that includes two two classes, etc.: Expense & Vendor. I eventually learned that the mental concept I had of their relationship should be express in Rails as: class Expense < ActiveRecord::Base; belongs_to :vendor; end class Vendor < ActiveRecord::Base; has_many :expenses; end