Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "Time to fix PartialRenderer#partial_path"
2006 Dec 13
4
RSpec and simply_helpful
Hi All
I''m having some problems running my view specs when using
simply_helpful. I have it semi-working via the following:
module SimplyHelpfulHelper
def self.included(base)
base.send :include, SimplyHelpful::RecordIdentificationHelper
base.send :include, SimplyHelpful::RecordTagHelper
end
end
context "The index template" do
setup do
@shift =
2010 Feb 12
2
How to source files from a search path?
Suppose some environment variable (say MY_R_INC) has a number of
paths. I want to source some file relative to some path in $MY_R_INC
(just as #include in C++ does, which looks for header file in a number
of directories). I RSiteSearch'ed, but I don't find any function that
satisfies my need. Could somebody let me know if I overlooked
something?
2008 May 08
0
stub sub partials when testing partial with rspec
Hello all
I prefer to use many partials. It makes my code more DRY
Also I use rspec, and when I have to test partial with sub partials I
have a problem.
if I stub render, then my partial will not be rendered. If i do not
stub render it tries to render sub partial (and i don''t need this)
Not very long googling did not bring the answer, so I made very dirty
and IMHO dangerous function
2008 Mar 23
6
Locals do not appear in partial unless collection is explici
Maybe I''m misunderstanding something but it appears as if
<%= render :partial => @items, @locals => { :this => ''that'' } %>
does not give the local variable this but this one does:
<%= render :partial => ''items/item'', :collection => @items, @locals => {
:this => ''that'' } %>
Shouldn''t they mean
2009 Feb 03
1
Passing args to generator
I have some default_options in generator and when I wish to change they
value with --option_name I get only logical true instead of string
...
default_options :option_name => "Some string"
...
def add_options!(opt)
opt.separator ''''
opt.separator ''Options:''
opt.on("--option_name","Some Text") { |v| options[:option_name] = v
2007 Aug 14
12
expect_render, why does there need to be a warning
There is a warning on the web site about expect_render and stub_render:
"WARNING: expect_render and stub_render, while very useful, act
differently from standard Message Expectations (a.k.a. mock
expectations), which would never pass calls through to the real
object. This can be very confusing when there are failures if you''re
not aware of this fact, because some calls will be
2007 Jun 27
3
template.expect_render
Trunksters,
I just added a couple of methods to ActionView::Base in Spec::Rails
(as of r2136) that lets you do this in view examples:
describe ''/things/index.html.erb'' do
it "should render _thing with a collection of things" do
assigns[:things] = things = [Object.new]
template.expect_render(:partial => ''thing'', :collection => things)
2011 May 23
0
Fallback for partial_paths on rendering process
Hi, I have an application that uses single table inheritance.
Very simple stuff:
class Place < ActiveRecord::Base
class City < Place
lets say I have a City on the @place
whenever I try using the
render @place
I will get an error, saying the templace cities/city doesn''t exist
but I do have a places/place template.
Is the any nice way to add this fallback for the base_class
2008 Mar 20
0
Having trouble with a remote-crop-then-resize using attachment fu =(
Basically, I''m trying to crop multiple images out of a remote/original
scene.. Think flickr ''tagging'', only, the pixs in the tagged boxes
become their own unique images.. by way of simulating an upload from
the controller using attachment fu.. can''t quite figure out the
specific method in fu that would allow me to do this.. I''m so near the
edge right
2013 Mar 24
5
Rails 4.0 has_many_through and fields_for
Hi all, I am trying to reproduce rails 3.2 behaviour with fields_for and
nested attributes.
class ControllerAction < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :interactions, dependent: :destroy
has_many :roles, through: :interactions
scope :controllers, lambda {|name| where("controller_name_id = ?",
name)}
scope :actions, lambda {|name| where("action_name_id =
2003 Dec 11
0
Re: [R] chisq.test freezing on certain inputs (PR#5701)
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Jeffrey Chang wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm running R 1.8.1 on both Linux and OS X compiled with gcc 3.2.2 and
> 3.3, respectively. The following call seems to freeze the interpreter
> on both systems:
> > chisq.test(matrix(c(233, 580104, 3776, 5786104), 2, 2),
> simulate.p.value=TRUE)
>
> By freeze, I mean, the function call never
2012 Jul 26
2
Using the :layout option when calling render @variable
Hey everybody,
I wanted to use the :layout option when calling render @variable (where
@variable is some ActiveRecord class instance with a corresponding
variables/_variable.html.erb partial view), but as far as I know, Rails
doesn''t support this.
Here''s a quick patch that allows to use the :layout function:
In partial_renderer.rb, add the following elsif block:
if
2011 Jul 25
3
Rails 3.1 Engines: Full vs. Mountable
Hi all,
I was hoping someone could please clarify the differences between a
full engine and a mountable one.
I have noticed the following:
** Full Engine **
- With a full engine, the parent application inherits the routes from
the engine. It is not necessary to specify anything in parent_app/
config/routes.rb. Specifying the gem in Gemfile is enough. The
engine routes are specified as:
#
2008 Jan 03
3
Whats the merb equivilant of this?
Hey All
Quick question, what''s the merb equivalent of this:
ActionView::Base.new([template_root], assigns, self)
in merb? Ive found
Merb::Template::Erubis.transform(:file => ''/path/to/file'')
But I''ve no idea if thats the correct thing to be calling? It doesn''t
''feel'' right, so im not sure it is?
Thanks
Tim
2003 Dec 11
2
chisq.test freezing on certain inputs
Hello everybody,
I'm running R 1.8.1 on both Linux and OS X compiled with gcc 3.2.2 and
3.3, respectively. The following call seems to freeze the interpreter
on both systems:
> chisq.test(matrix(c(233, 580104, 3776, 5786104), 2, 2),
simulate.p.value=TRUE)
By freeze, I mean, the function call never returns (running > 10 hours
so far), the process is unresponsive to SIGINT (but I
2010 Nov 04
0
Re: Train wreck getting render_to_string to work from foreign controller [SOLVED]
Just for collective knowledge as I have found no info on this problem
online:
I solved this by adding an .html.erb file for the "missing template", since
by design or bug Rails3 will not find or render another controllers view (in
my experience). Then in the new html.erb file, I just put <%= render
"comparisons/display" %> because the views *are* able to find templates
2007 Nov 06
2
what did I do?
I''m following merb trunk. This morning I updated my gems, sync''d merb
source and installed the merb gem from source. I don''t know if I did
something wrong, or if a new gem messed things up, or if there was a
merb change which broke something. Now I get this error:
Request: REQUEST_URI: / (2007-11-05 20:27:04)
Params: {"action"=>"index",
2007 Mar 12
5
Clarification of how controllers and views work together...
Hi,
So I''ve started mucking about with Merb. I''m doing some experimenting
with some product ideas. Things are working out quite well, Merb is a
pleasure to use. It seems very fast too. A couple of rough spots but
that might be me, if they are still chaffing after a few more days
I''ll mention them.
One thing...
I wrote a controller and a view with several
2015 Jul 27
0
Any possibilities to generate SSSP by edge weights rather than number of hops
Hello,
The code here https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/blob/master/src/graph.c#L150-L233
looks like the SSSP for indirect data forwarding is generated by
looking for the minimal number of hops.
Is there any possibilities or plan to generate the SSSP by using the
weights of edges.
And, is there any plan to add an option to allow indirect data
forwards if the direct UDP channel is worse than the
2010 Feb 16
1
[PATCH] Build: Make changelog action call git directly without Git module
The changelog action needs to checkout git2cl as a submodule. For some reason,
when called through the Git module, command('submodule', 'update') was doing
something unfathomable, and different to just calling 'git submodule update'. As
Git is just a command line wrapper anyway, I've sidestepped this by just calling
the command directly.
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