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2011 Mar 16
1
Help overriding rescue_action_in_public in Rails 3
In Rails 2.3.x, you can override render_optional_error_file like so: # ApplicationController.rb protected def render_optional_error_file(status_code) render :template => "errors/500", :status => 500, :layout => ''application'' end However, Rails 3 no longer has render_optional_error_file. Instead, you need to overriderescue_action_in_public, which I do:
2010 Aug 08
2
issue with rescue_action_in_public! and testing 404 responses
Hello, I''m new to rails and I''m trying to wrap my heads around how to spec controllers using RSpec (using rails 3rc1 and rspec 2.0.0.beta.19). The problem I''ve run into is when I want to test that my controllers respond with a 404 for unfound records. Whenever I run the spec, the ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound exception is not caught by rails, causing the spec
2009 Feb 04
2
rendering error page for "Unauthorized" from before_filter
Hey all, I am writing a plugin in which I want to stop the rendering of an action with an unauthorized response if the user is not authorized to view the resource. I am using a before filter to achieve this and inside that before filter I do it like so: render :text => "Unauthorized!", :status => :unauthorized, :layout => false The status is properly set since I see the
2006 Feb 16
3
rescue_action_in_public question
I''m using the rescue_action_in_public example from the Agile book to handle errors and email serious ones to me. In my application.rb controller: def rescue_action_in_public(exception) logger.error("rescue_action_in_public executed") case exception when ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, ActionController::RoutingError, ActionController::UnknownAction
2007 Jan 11
0
writing tests for rescue_action_in_public
I''m having trouble with rescue_action_in_public, both in getting it to work right in my rails app, and in writing tests to make sure. What I ultimately want to do is test for what a normal user would see when an error is trapped. I override local_request? like so: application.rb -------------- def rescue_action_in_public(exception) render :text => "oops" end def
2008 Jan 08
0
How do I call the exception_notifier from my own rescue_action_in_public ?
Hi all! I''ve been using the excellent exception_nofitier ( http://agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins/exception_notifier ) a while now, but want to change the way it interacts with my application. I now have my own rescue_action_in_public which takes me to a "Error. Describe the problem"-page. After filling out some user data the user can then click on submit. This is where the
2006 Feb 07
1
AWDWR: NameError (uninitialized constant UnknownAction) in rescue_action_in_public
I copied (and modified) this code from AWDWR: def rescue_action_in_public(exception) case exception when ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, ActionController::UnknownAction render :template=>''/error'', :layout=>''application'', :status=>''404 Not Found'' else render :template=>''/error'',
2006 Nov 08
0
routing error does not get caught by rescue_action_in_public
I have this in my application controller. def rescue_action_in_public(exception) logger.error("rescue_action_in_public executed") case exception when ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound, ::ActionController::UnknownAction, ::ActionController::RoutingError logger.warn("rendering 404 page") render(:file =>
2006 Feb 16
0
rescue_action_in_public in development environment?
hi, i''m trying to implement rescue_action_in_public as a catch-all to redirect to an error page when an exception is thrown (actually, just for testing, I''m rendering "ERROR"). However, putting def render_action_in_public render( :text=>"ERROR" ) end in either a specific controller or even application.rb, has no effect on the app redirecting on
2006 Jul 31
0
rescue_action_in_public useless to capture low level errors
Hi all, I''m trying to make for nicer system error handling, with the help of rescue_action_in_public (see Recipe 47, in ''Rails Recipes'') PROBLEM: While it lets me capture an incorrect db name in database.yml (for example), with lower level errors like when the DB server is just down, I still get the default system error screen for MySQL::ERROR :
2009 May 18
0
[PATCH server] fixed functional tests after recent controller refactoring and managed node controller fixes.
Signed-off-by: Scott Seago <sseago at redhat.com> --- src/test/functional/host_controller_test.rb | 41 -------------------- .../functional/managed_node_configuration_test.rb | 14 ++++--- src/test/functional/nic_controller_test.rb | 8 ---- src/test/functional/permission_controller_test.rb | 15 ++++--- src/test/functional/quota_controller_test.rb | 2 +-
2006 Feb 01
3
Test data life cycle confusion
Hi, It states on page 140 of Agile Web Development with Rails: Here?s the bottom line: even if a test method updates the test database, the database is put back to its default state before the next test method is run. This is important because we don?t want tests to become dependent on the results of previous tests. Well, I''ve been running into a brick wall with some functional tests
2007 Sep 08
1
Unknown Action doesn't raise exception ?
As I am in development environment, I wrote in my config/environment.rb ActionController::Base.consider_all_requests_local = false in my application.rb, I wrote def rescue_action_in_public(exception) case exception when RoutingError, UnknownAction render :file => "#{RAILS_ROOT}/public/404.html", :status => 404 else logger.error
2008 Jan 12
0
Can't test application controller methods in functional tests?
I have two methods in application controller that I want to test from ForumController: ----------------------- class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base ... def logout session[:username] = nil session[:admin] = nil redirect_to(request.request_uri) end ... def home redirect_to(:controller => ''forum'', :action =>
2006 Feb 08
2
NameError (uninitialized constant UnknownAction)
Hi, I''m having a strange problem that only seems to be happening on our production server. I never get this error locally but get it quite often on the server. The other odd thing is it doesn''t seem to be resulting in any error pages on the site. Everything looks fine... I wanted to add a rescue_action_in_public to email me when there are errors. So I followed the
2006 Sep 26
0
some help with functional testing of nested routes
I have the following functional test in test/functional for testing my products_controller: require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../test_helper'' require ''products_controller'' # Re-raise errors caught by the controller. class ProductsController def rescue_action(e) raise e end end class ProductsControllerTest < Test::Unit::TestCase fixtures
2006 Apr 04
1
integration tests - 1.1
I?m using the new 1.1 integration test facility? I?m trying to write a test that sees if a controller redirects to the correct place and preserves the query string. Here?s the code: class LoginRedirectTest < ActionController::IntegrationTest def test_non_admin_auth request_uri = "/datafeed/event/report?blah=blah" get(request_uri) follow_redirect!
2010 Feb 16
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-OCaml Bindings Tutorial (2.6-2.7)
On Tuesday 16 February 2010 03:51:00 Jianzhou Zhao wrote: > Does anyone know if there is any realistic project using LLVM-OCaml > Bindings? I've written a VM in OCaml built upon LLVM using LLVM's OCaml bindings: http://www.ffconsultancy.com/ocaml/hlvm/ There are at least two other significant users of LLVM's OCaml bindings, AFAIK. > How is the performance? Performance
2006 Jul 05
2
How to write get functional test when there is no action by that name
I have following line in route.rb #event info for an event name map.connect ''event/:name_url'',:controller => ''home'',:action => ''event_info'' It causes a URL like http://localhost:3000/event/_jewels_exhibition_ to be sent to the home controller with action as ''event_info''. I am trying to test this action. My first
2005 Oct 18
0
tryCatch, simpleCondition question
Hi, I'm trying to learn how to use the tryCatch condition system and am confused about the behavior when I set the call arg of a simpleCondition. I want to catch an error if it meets a certain criteria and otherwise reraise it. I want the error message to indicate the function in which the error occured (and not mention tryCatch). Wanted: > g("foo") ## error caught