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2006 Apr 07
3
log4r and rails
Hey there folks. I would really like to use log4r as my default logger in Rails, but I''m having a hard time getting it to work. I''m not even sure I''m plugging it in in the right place. I''m using log4r 1.0.5 and rails 1.1.1. I would love it if someone could either point me to a good tutorial on how to use log4r with rails, or at least point me in the right
2006 Jul 12
2
Initializing log4r once
I have a problem init''ing log4r. I have the following initialization code for log4r: Configurator[''logpath''] = ''./config'' # was ''./logs'' Configurator.load_xml_file(''config/log4r_config.xml'') I put it in appliction.rb, but then ofcourse at every request the logger system will be reinitialized. This causes the
2009 Dec 24
1
problems unpacking log4r
I was just starting to use log4r and everything was going peachy until I tired to unpack it into my local vendor/gems. The next time I tried to load my rails environment, I got: config.gem: Unpacked gem log4r-1.1.2 in vendor/gems has no specification file. Run ''rake gems:refresh_specs'' to fix this and: no such file to load -- log4r So - I dutifully tried running rake
2006 Apr 11
2
using log4r and rails
hey everyone. i know somebody else had started a thread on this subject, but since no one seems to be answering that thread i thought i would start one of my one. i''m doing a project for a client and we need some seriously verbose logging. it looks like log4r can do what i need, but i can''t for the life of me figure out how to plug it into rails. everywhere talks about how
2011 Apr 08
5
Avoiding a loop
Friends. I cannot simplify this much, and I think the loop is unavoidable. As a recovering C programmer I want to avoid loops and in cases like this I almost allways can by using an apply function. But I suspect in this case there is nothing I can do. It is a finance example where a price series is compared to a moving average. If the price goes above the average, plus a bit, buy the
2011 Apr 04
1
svd
Dear list, I searched the libraries but could not find means to compute the svd of a coupled field. Is it possible in R Thanks nuncio -- Nuncio.M Research Scientist National Center for Antarctic and Ocean research Head land Sada Vasco da Gamma Goa-403804 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Nov 12
7
Hook into Exception Chain
Hi there, I''m using Log4r in my rails projects. On log.error an email is sent using the EmailOutputter. I know changed the EmailOutputter to include a global var in the subject (MDC) since the subject is normally static. I want to set this var to the exception message, so it is sent as the subject. Can anyone tell me how to do this in rails? Basically: raise e or some other cause
2005 Dec 19
3
tough activerecord problem
I have an application that is using active record outside of rails. the app works fine w/o the activerecord code, but when I added activerecord to the mix I started having trouble with constants not being recognized, e.g.: [echo] 1) Error: [echo] test_pipeline_cruncher(IntradayCruncher::TestPipelineCruncher): [echo] NameError: uninitialized constant INFO [echo]
2011 Jun 08
1
The simplest bar graph with ggplot is difficult to realize
Dear all, What is the simplest way of producing a bar graph using ggplot but avoiding calling qplot? That is, given: d <- data.frame(x=seq(1,5), y=seq(1,5)) Why does the following line return an error? ggplot(d, aes(x=x, y=y)) + stat_identity() + geom_bar(bindwidth=1) Thanks in advance, jcb!
2006 May 21
0
Re: log4r and rails
The first question I would ask (partially out of curiosity) is what log4r specific feature are you trying to use? While there are some neat log4r features, the built in logger provides (from my perspective) a good logging framework already probably addresses most logging needs. http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowtoConfigureLogging That said, a basic setup to use log4r in rails follows a
2006 Jul 21
6
pulling information from LDAP server using Ruby on Rails
Hello, I am currently working on a project using Ruby on Rails. So far, I have a well-populated mySQL database the RoR refers to and the basic scaffolding functions implemented. I also designed views/layouts that furthers the basic scaffolding interface. No problem and no big accomplishment by any means. Now, I want to pull user information from an already existing LDAP server and put that
2015 Apr 19
4
running unit tests on the stringr package
I am trying to learn how to run the unit tests in the stringr package and have the following questions. 1) The r-cran-stringr package does not suggest/depend on the r-cran-testthat package . Would it make sense to add such a thing since after all the tests in /usr/lib/R/site-library/stringr/tests rely on testthat package? 2) I am getting the following error when trying to run the unit tests %
2009 Jun 10
5
uninitialized constant ActiveSupport::Cache (NameError)
Hi After having updated some GEMS I get `load_missing_constant'': uninitialized constant ActiveSupport::Cache (NameError) on starting the server of a freshly generated rails project. Before, I already had Rails 2.3.2 projects succesfully running, now all of them generate this error. These are my GEMS: actionmailer (2.3.2, 2.2.2, 2.1.2, 2.1.1, 2.1.0) actionpack (2.3.2, 2.2.2, 2.1.2,
2006 Apr 04
0
Log4r database outputter
I recently had a look at Log4Net before we decided to go with Ruby On Rails. As part of evaluating Ruby and Rails, I had a look at Log4r as well. We want to use Log4r, and we would have a logger that output all levels to console and stdout, and everything above Warn to a database table. But the deployment of log4r doesn''t come with a database outputter. Is there any reason for this?
2011 Apr 20
2
user input
Dear users, I have looked on different sources and found different functions to prompt the user to provide input. However, I couldn't find one that does exactly what I'm looking for. select.list() and menu() are nice because a graphic window appears to prompt the user. However, the user can only choose from a predefined list of choices. readline() and scan() are more free in the
2007 Jun 06
1
ActiveLdap: no such file to load -- ldap (MissingSourceFile)
I just installed ActiveLdap, copied the plugin into vendor/plugins and setup a config/ldap.yml file. Starting rails gives me an error that it can not find the ldap source file. (I installed from the gem with its prerequisites log4r, etc.) /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in `gem_original_require'': no such file to load -- ldap (MissingSourceFile)
2008 Jun 30
0
log4r warning message...
I installed log4r as a gem on Max OS X Leopard. When I start the server locally, I have a warning that I''d like to get rid of. I think this is a side-effect of log4r? Other rails projects that I am working on, on the same machine that don''t generate this warning. this one is the only one using log4r. => Booting Mongrel (use ''script/server webrick'' to force
2006 Jul 06
7
REPOST: Musings on Rails and logging philosophies
[OK, since I stupidly posted this over the July 4th week[end] and got no responses, let''s try it again...] As a perpetual Rails dabbler, I make an awful lot of typical beginner mistakes. And the logs are always either too verbose or too sparse to help me. And it started me thinking. I came from one of the largest production OLTP systems in the world, and the one thing that helped
2005 Mar 04
17
active record logs format
Hi, I think this has already been asked on the list, but I can''t seem to be able to find it again: currently, active record does some weird thing with its sql logs i.e.: [4;33mSQL (0.000000) [1;37mPRAGMA table_info(map_locations) how do I remove the "[4;35m" thx Jean
2006 Aug 12
0
log4r versus default rails logger??? recommendations???
Hi all, Just into rails at the moment. What do people recommend for logging. Use of the rails logger or log4r (http://log4r.sourceforge.net/)? What are most production rails sites using? Tks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.