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2013 Jan 15
7
javascript flash messages gem?
Does anybody knows a gem for managing flash messages? I would want to add messages to the flash div in the client. Bootstrap support is a plus. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group,
2012 Feb 22
0
ActiveResource wrong constant name 0
The fields_for tag, when working with ActiveResource''s accepts_nested_attributes_for returns the params like this: "book"=>{"name"=>"sdfas", "chapters_attributes"=>{"0"=>{"name"=>"sdfaasdf"}}} Note thé "0" as a key to the "chapters_attributes" hash. When working with
2009 Jul 24
1
Modifying ActiveResource classes
I''ve been struggling with an issue with ActiveResource for a bit now: when a hostname resolves for an ActiveResource request, but there''s no server on the other end to return information, ActiveResource''s timeout value doesn''t work. The request just hangs. After reviewing the ActiveResource code, I''ve realized that this is because the underlying
2009 May 20
1
activeresource-2.3.2 HTTPHeaderSyntaxError
Hi, I''m upgrading my app from 2.2.2 to 2.3.2 and am having a problem with ActiveResource. class FooResource < ActiveResource::Base self.site = "whatever" self.element_name = "foo" end FooResource.create(:bar => ''baz'') raises: Net::HTTPHeaderSyntaxError: wrong Content-Length format from
2009 Jun 24
3
ActiveResource:: HttpMock
I''m trying to set up testing on my ActiveResource project. The HttpMock appears to be what I want, but whenever I use the code in the "documentation", I get the error NameError: uninitialized constant ActiveResource::HttpMock Is there something I need to do to enable HttpMock testing? Thanks, Tom
2007 Jun 21
2
does activeresource only work with edge?
hey all, I''ve just installed the activeresource gem and it wasn''t working, so I did gem update rails and it worked. But now I have rails-1.2.3.6906 and I think this is edge right? Is there a way to work on regular rails 1.2.3 with activeresource? thanx in advance Pat --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to
2006 Aug 31
0
ActiveResource
I''ve been sitting on an ActiveResource patch for a few weeks, waiting to get some feedback from David. But, I see other folks like Jeremy are starting to use it, so I committed my patch: http://dev.rubyonrails.org/changeset/4890 It gets all the basic operations in working order, and adds support for prefixes. I wasn''t quite sure how to pull this off. Right now, I''m
2007 Jan 05
0
ActiveResource cache using memcache-client
I''ve created this class that overrides methods for find,delete,destroy,reload, and save in activeresource. The code populates a local memcache daemon and uses that cache for future find requests. I''m posting it here to get whatever feedback people have. I''m most interested in the pro/con of inheritance over a mixin and how such a module might be tested. $ cat
2009 May 28
0
Re: ActiveResource as API test rig? Two jsons?
bump... On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Marc Byrd <dr.marc.byrd-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I''m using ActiveResource as an API test rig for an API we''re developing for > our PHP app - the goal being to validate that we''re following some > externally validated conventions for ReSTful API and that we can support at >
2007 Jul 04
1
Edge Rails required for ActiveResource
Just wanted to make sure I''m not missing anything here... I''m trying to use ActiveResource and I was trying to avoid using Edge Rails. However, since ActiveResource depends on the edge version of activesupport, I appear to be stuck going edge... have flailed around for a while trying to get ActiveResource to work with 1.2.3 but it just ain''t happening. Am I right? Gotta
2009 Jul 16
1
ActiveResource timeout not functioning?
I''m trying to contact a REST API using ActiveResource on Rails 2.3.2. I''m attempting to use the timeout functionality so that if the resource I''m contacting is down I can fail quickly - I''m doing this with the following: class WorkspaceResource < ActiveResource::Base self.timeout = 5 self.site = "http://mysite.com/restAPI" end However, when I
2009 Sep 09
0
ActiveResource - Two simple questions
I''m struggling a bit with implementing ActiveResource on a custom RESTful API. Firstly, I can''t seem to disable the transforms it does when it parses the XML. For example "CamelCase" gets rendered as camel_case, likewise underscores get converted to dashes. The docs page for ActiveResource mentions being able to set ActiveSupport.camelise_xml = false In an
2006 Sep 01
2
Include ActiveResource
Hello, I want to give ActiveResource a spin. I have all the code checked out from SVN in vendor/rails (yes, including ActiveResource). I''m trying to make sure it gets loaded. I did this in environment.rb: config.load_paths += %W( #{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/rails/activeresource/lib ) Unfortunately I still can''t use it. I have an ActiveResource derived model, Address: class
2007 Sep 22
4
ActiveResource, find(1) works but no find(:all)
Hi, I''m on edge and Fuser.find(1) works but Fuser.find(:all) shows the error [1]. Fuser is declared here [2]. Do you know what''s happening? Thanks. [1] ActiveResource::ServerError: Failed with 500 Internal Server Error from /.../vendor/rails/activeresource/lib/active_resource/connection.rb:124:in `handle_response'' from
2009 Oct 28
2
What's the simplest way to use ActiveResource in ruby (without rails)?
I would like to use this class in a standalone project, but I have been unsuccessful thus far. Also, how does this class exactly communicate with the web server? Thank you. class Person < ActiveResource::Base self.site = "http://localhost:3000/" end
2008 Jun 26
0
ActiveResource - 404 when resources use the :as parameter
Hi, I have another question about ActiveResource. In a REST server I have resources defined with the :as parameter, like: map.resources :alerts, :as => ''alertas'' But when I try an ActiveResource client to access that, it tries to access ''/alerts.xml'', which returns a 404. I tried defining the resource on the client too, but it seems it doesn''t
2006 Sep 27
0
ActiveResource and query string parameters
I have an app that was built using the new RESTful methods and I''m trying to access its resources from another app using ActiveResource. (more about the app itself on my blog -- http://jystewart.net/process ) The app provides details of bus stops in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the index method for the stops resource allows users to specify a point (using its longitude and
2006 Nov 18
1
ActiveResource sample code?
I''d like to play around a bit with ActiveResource for consuming a web service. Does anyone have sample code they would be willing to share? I''ve googled all around and have come up empty except for simple (non- working) examples given in the RailsConf keynote and some associated blog entries. Thanks! cr --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received
2006 Dec 25
0
Why ActiveResource won't make it...
One of ActiveRecord''s greatest strengthes is its fluidity. Change a col in your db, restart, wham!, new class. This type of behavior is great for *internal* code. But for published interfaces, it''s the exact opposite of what you want. Let''s say I have a calendar web app, and expose a web service - via ActiveResource - for you to hook in your local GUI app (or command
2007 Mar 29
0
using certificates with ActiveResource
I''m trying to hack ActiveResource to use a self-signed certificate when connecting to my RESTful rails app (seems like a pretty glaring hole that it doesn''t offer this out of the box... though I guess it is alpha software). I started out going through the ActiveResource code looking for somewhere I could set the cert and key. Didn''t find it, so I took the approach