Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Problem with url_for and https - overrides all options"
2006 May 26
8
calling render_to_string outside of controller
How can I call render_to_string outside of a controller. I''m stuck on
this. I''ve nearly got my plugin finished but I can''t seem to get this
to work. The method is in ActionController::Base but it is protected.
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2007 Aug 30
1
alias_method_chain stack level too deep in Rake test only
I have an odd error. I have the following module:
module ActionController
module SslSupport
def self.included(base)
raise "#{base} does not define url_for" unless
base.method_defined?(:url_for)
unless base.respond_to?(:url_for_without_ssl_supprt)
base.send :include, InstanceMethods
base.send :alias_method_chain, :url_for, :ssl_support
end
2006 Mar 12
2
Strange error: undefined method `rewrite''
Hi,
when I generate a new rails project with a simple scaffolded controller,
I get a strange error message, whenever it tries to call the url_for
method, for example:
,----
| undefined method `rewrite'' for #<Url:0xb7675e64>
|
| Extracted source (around line #7):
|
| 4: </p>
| 5: <% end %>
| 6:
| 7: <%= link_to ''Edit'', :action =>
2010 Jul 27
13
3.0.0rc ActionController::RoutingError No route matches
Have been developing on 3.0.0beta4 and just updated to 3.0.0.rc.
When I try to link_to() a User object that previously had worked, I
get the following:
ActionView::Template::Error (No route matches
{:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"games", :id=>#<User ..... >
Yet I have in my routes.rb file has resources :users and my "rake
routes" shows:
2007 Sep 10
6
RSpec view spec writing problem (unable to generate url_for in RESTful resource link_to)
Thanks, first, to everyone who''s asked and answered questions on this list,
and to the creators of RSpec - it is all very helpful. I''ve searched the
mailing list, and had a couple 2hr googling sessions that didn''t help me
find an answer.
I''ve run into a problem getting my first non-trivial view spec to run. I
get an error when trying to generate a link_to()
2012 Aug 07
9
How do I force link_to/form helpers to use the superclass name in the path instead subclass?
I want my helpers to generate paths using a superclass instead of the
subclasses. Assuming I have Owner and Member that both inherit from User,
rails will use the current objects class name when generating paths:
Let''s say current_user is a mod: <%= link_to current_user.name,
current_user %> will generate "/mod/:id". I want to force it to generate
2006 May 09
1
Reusing a model to form and link_to.
Hy guys,
Inside my app I have a form which contains user information.
Sometimes a have a form with a text_field as above:
<%= form_remote_tag(:html => { :action => url_for(:controller =>
"my_controller", :action => "my_action") }) %>
<%= text_field(''my_object'', ''my_parameter'', :maxlength =>
2008 May 24
1
link_to_remote, image_tag, mouseover is this possible?
Hi guys,
I was wondering if you are able to have a link_to_remote, having an
image_tag and the link_to_remote has a mouseover event that updates a
div. Does the image_tag need the mouseover event? I currently have:
<%= link_to_remote(image_tag(@p_image.public_filename(:thumb)), :update
=> "big_pic", :onmouseover => {:action => :color_change, :id =>
@p_image.id})%>
2007 Nov 20
3
How to test views with Nested Resources and Partials
Hi everyone,
I am relatively new to rspec and I am running into a wall in testing my
views. I have a RESTful resource Contracts with a nested resource of
Line_items.
I am trying to figure out how to test the "edit" form of the Line_items.
What complicates this is the nested routing and how to account for it,
and that there is a partial form (_form.haml) that both the edit.haml
and
2008 Aug 19
5
RSpec raising routing errors where Rails doesn''t?
Hopefully someone here can help me figure out why the ERB:
<% form_for(@fund, :url => {:host => PRIVATE_HOST}, :html => {:class
=> ''fund'', :multipart => true}) do |f| %>
raises an error in my specs:
No route matches {:action=>"index"}
but works fine in my app and generates the following, desired HTML:
<form
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
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
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
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>
2005 Dec 22
2
routes and url_for
Hi, All.
I try to relocate controllers. Admin space controlers moved to
/app/controllers/admin and user space controllers to
/app/controllers/user
In routes.rb I use
map.connect ''search'', :controller => ''user/search''
that correct I see.
But when I want to use start_form_tag or simply url_for, that used in
start_form_tag, I do not know how generate url
2007 Dec 23
1
Rails: possible routing discrepancy
Hey all, I''m seeing a strange behavior in my spec that I can''t
account for. I''ve got a route that looks like this:
map.writing \
''/writing'',
:controller => ''abstracts'', :action => ''index'',
:index => { :select => ''all'' }
and I have template code that looks like this:
<br
2006 Nov 28
1
link_to and url_for in ActionMailer
I am new to ActionMailer and having a problem.
I want to be able to send a notification e-mail when a new item is added
to a list. Sending an e-mail to the right people on creation is working
fine.
However, I want to include in the e-mail a link to the application so
that users can click on the link in the e-mail and immediately be taken
to the show view for the new item. When I add a link_to
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 04
5
image_tag + ActionMailer
Hi,
Any idea why image_tag doesn''t work within an email template? I''m trying to
generate the URL for an image and I''m getting the following error.
undefined method `request'' for #<Mailer:0x6a719e0>
I''ve been able to use link_to but no luck with image_tag.
I''ve seen a similar post to this in the list but no one has posted a
response.
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: