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2005 Sep 06
6
strange behavior of acts_as_taggable
I was testing my models with this new library and I got: >> s.tag "warp" ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: ERROR: inserción o actualización en la tabla «tags_stories» viola la llave foránea «tags_stories_story_id_fkey» DETAIL: La llave (story_id)=(8) no está presente en la tabla «stories». : INSERT INTO tags_stories ("tag_id", "story_id") VALUES
2005 Oct 15
14
OT: Anyone Using a Time Logger?
I have multiple projects and it''s important for me to track time by client and by project. There''s a Windows application that allows me to do this, but I''m looking for a cross-platform solution. I looked at ConsultComm but it wouldn''t install on my Mac. Rather than rewriting what seems like a commonly-required app, I wondered if anyone else had something they
2005 Mar 06
2
Using url_for in ActionMailer templates
Hi All I am just adding some basic e-mail notices to my Rails app using ActionMailer, and have one small issue. I want to provide a confirmation URL to users who sign up for an account. I can obviously just hardcode the URL and append the confirmation code to it, but I''d much rather be able to use something like: url_for(:controller => ''authentication'', :action
2009 Jan 18
3
ActionMailer and url_for in helper methods
Hi, I was wondering how to get url_for to work inside ActionMailer. I did research on the web but I can''t seem to find something that fits what I need. In my application, each user can specify their custom domain to access their. I have an ActionMailer that sends them notifications of changes that occur. In there, I have a breadcrumbs helper method, which generages something like:
2007 Jan 02
2
link_to method throws a url_for error
This error seems pretty bizarre. I''m using ActionMailer and am using a template in app/views/welcome_mailer/join.rhtml which has this line: <%= link_to :controller => ''group'', :action => ''join'', :group => @group.id, :ic => @code.code %> The error is: undefined method `url_for'' for #<WelcomeMailer: 0x2aaaad4fb470>
2006 Jul 31
0
problems testing helpers - link_to and url_for don''t work...
So I''ve used the helper test plugin, and also tried some things from Rails Recipes, and basically neither seems to work for cases where a helper does anything related to link_to/url_for, and this includes calling named_routes. This is obviously an issue, as a common use for helpers is to refactoring something like this: <%= link_to "text that changes slightly", :id => id
2005 Aug 08
1
url_for()/link_to() Broken under Webrick?
After successfully getting my "productized" sites into production, I decided it was time to get the development environment working (i.e. through "script/server --site=foo"). However, when I go to run a site under Webrick, I get two major errors: (0) Routes don''t seem to work properly, specifically the root-level route gets ignored. Instead,
2006 Aug 24
0
link_to, url_for and render_component from a plugin
Hi, What is the correct way to use these functions from inside a plugin? Any example of an existing plugin using this may be appreciated. Thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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
2007 Nov 14
3
absolute urls in url_for vs. link_to
In both url_for and link_to, the :only_path param can be used to determine whether the link url used is complete with hostname and path, or just has the path (a kind of relative url). However, in url_for it defaults to false (urls with hostnames), and in link_to it defaults to true ( urls without hostnames, just paths). Is there any reason for this discrepency? To me, it violates the principle
2006 Dec 15
3
Problem Joining an XP CPU to Samba Domain
Hello, I have an XP (SP2) CPU that has just been reloaded with the OS (hard drive was reformatted). The NIC works and I can access the Internet with no problem. When I join the CPU to the domain (there are many other CPUs already on this domain), it joins. After the mandatory reboot, if I try to log in using a domain account, I get an error saying the username and password are incorrect. I
2006 Jan 09
1
testing UrlHelper in ActionMailer
Hi All, So I found a helpful web page that explained how I could use things like url_for in my mails: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowtoUseUrlHelpersWithActionMailer However, I can''t test them properly. The problem is that when I create a controller in my unit tests and pass it into the ActionMailer, it''s not a real controller, set up as a controller is when it is
2007 Feb 16
4
Auto detect URL for ActionMailer?
Hi, how can I call the url in an actionMailer definition - so that it automatically detects what the rails application server is and puts it in the url that is mailed to the client? (I don''t want to have to change it every time the hostname is changed - I''d like the application to auto detect what the host is - whether it''s localhost:3000 or my own website... example:
2007 Jan 25
0
Fragment Cache in ActionMailer
I have a controller which iterates through a group of people and dynamically generates an email for each person, it is a bit DB heavy so caching would really help. Adding ''include ActionController::Caching::Fragments'' to my BookingMailer model produces this error: ActionView::TemplateError (undefined local variable or method `perform_caching'' for
2005 Oct 21
0
[RFC] Multi-language rails
I''ve started working on rails translations and localization. My first notes are at http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/RailsLocalization First doubt: ri18n uses functions like _(), _i(), or n_() to mark translatable strings. We need to mark some of these in ActiveRecord and maybe another components of the framework. Since the translation framework is initialized by railties, this
2006 Aug 25
1
Reload instance data on instantiate
I''m working on a website which interacts with Amazon web services. I have an Item class which is a cache for amazon items. I''d like to have the class instances to refresh data every day (Time.now - item.last_updated > 1.day) but not sure how. I''ve tried with class Item < ActiveRecord::Base # ... private def instantiate(record) super
2005 Mar 02
2
form action in mail (actionmailer)
Hi everyone. : ) I meet problem when use form tag in actionmailer. (content-type is text/html, surely) I want to use form action in actionmailer''s view (.rhtml) for some reason. 1. I use start_form_tag helper method as normally, but how I can ? I did <%= start_form_tag :action => "http://myhostname/mycontroller/myaction" %> or <%= start_form_tag :action =>
2005 Dec 28
0
urls in ActionMailer
Hello, I know the ticket about enabling url_for in ActionMailer views is closed and that there are some possible workarounds to this problem such as passing the controller instance or links from the controller, but I cannot figure out what to do if my emails are not sent from a controller - like periodic reminders or notifications triggered by a system scheduler, which need to include links.
2006 Jan 14
2
file_column, ActionMailer, and tests
Hi, Say I have a model Event that has a file_column called ''pdf''. I want to send out emails that contain the URL for the pdf file that''s associated with the Event. I also want to test the emails, so I''d need to be able to get at the URL for the pdf inside my unit tests. I don''t see how I can use url_for_file_column in this situation. Doing <%=
2008 May 03
2
ActionMailer Multiple recipients
I am using ActionMailer to send mails. I want to send mails to multiple recipients which I get from a view. Here is the controller code. def groupcorres user = User.find(session[:user_id]) address = Array.new lines = Array.new args = params[:id].to_s # params[:id] is an array of user screen name. ex: j_doe, d_john lines = args.split(",") for line in lines
2006 Sep 22
1
url_for params
Hi, url_for has a nice way of using the current ''params'' object to fill in default parameters in a route. For example, map.connect '':controller/:action/:id/'' with <%= url_for :action => ''my_action'' %> will redirect to the current controller. All very good. However, I sometimes want a url_for() which includes current parameters