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2007 May 11
2
spec a replace_html with a partial
I wanted to use ARTS to add RJS in a behaviour driven way to my
application, but I''m having some trouble asserting a replace_html with
a partial.
I''ve created a pastie (http://pastie.caboo.se/60694) which contains
the RJS I want to spec, the spec which I already wrote and its failure
message.
I''m currently using RSpec-0.9.2
2006 Mar 20
11
has_many brings back ''uninitialized constant''
hello. first things first - I am new to ruby on rails (ruby, too), so
I''m figuring this is just a basic newbie error.
I''m creating a basic photography website. And I have two tables with a
relationship:
photos:
- id (set up as PK)
- title
- shutter
- aperture
- date
- the_order
...etc
photo_comments:
- id (set up as a PK)
- photos_id (set up as a FK)
- author
- date
- comment
...etc
In my photo.rb model file i have this:
class Photo < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :photo_comment
# other code where I use ''find'' to get the photo info
end
This is all I...
2006 Mar 21
11
Stuck on ActiveRecord
Hi,
I''m having great fun developing with Rails but I''ve come to a problem
that I can''t quite figure out.
I have an Order object that "has_many" order_lines. This works perfectly
and I can see all the lines.
The OrderLine object has an order_id field as well as product_id and
amount.
Now ideally I would want to do :
order.orderline[0].product.name
for