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2007 Dec 15
0
One-Click Ruby Installer 186-26 Final Release
This updates Ruby to 1.8.6 patch level 111 (lots of bug fixes since
1.8.6 was released). It also updates most of the included extensions
to their latest versions (see the change log), and adds FastCGI and
ruby-fcgi support.
These two new extensions allow you run your Rails application under IIS7!
I''d like to thank Luis Lavena for taking charge of the One-Click Ruby
Installer project and
2006 May 03
6
New Release: One-Click Ruby Installer 1.8.4-17 release candidate 2
We are almost there to a final release. The uninstall issues have been
fixed, and a few packages have been upgraded to more recent versions. Many
thanks to Ryan Leavengood and Shahank Date who stepped in to help finish off
this release!
*** Only "show-stopper" problems will be fixed ***
We are extreme short of manpower at the moment. So as much as I would like
to address each and every
2007 Nov 15
2
Story adapter and SQLite Was:What command to run all stories?
Hi, by switching to MySQL from SQLite, it fixed the problem. I ran
rdebug on it and it is trying to call
I ActiveRecord::Base.connection.begin_db_transaction. from
ActiveRecordSafetyListener.scenario_started. I don''t think SQLLite
likes transactions.
Ed
On Nov 15, 2007 10:56 AM, Ed Howland <ed.howland at gmail.com> wrote:
> If I run the story stand-alone, I get:
> ruby
2007 May 10
2
Problem with translator
Hi,
Just installed 0.9.4 (from 0.8 series) and ran the spec translator. It
messed up specs that had the should include() where the argument to
include is a string (using no parens for the arg)
IOW, given:
context "OldSchool" do
class OldSchool
attr_accessor collection
def initialize
@collection = []
end
def add_new(item)
2006 Jul 26
4
MasterView rails-optimize (x)html friendly template engine - Release 0.2.4
MasterView is a rails-optimized (x)html friendly template engine plugin that
provides another option to the existing rails view templates (rhtml and
rxml). The main idea is to provide a template engine that would provide all
the power of layouts, partials, and rails helpers but still be
editable/styleable in a WYSIWYG editor. It was also a major goal that the
syntax of these attribute directives
2008 Mar 04
10
Pretty story output for non-Rails project
I''m taking my first fledgling steps driving a new ruby (non-rails)
project with BDD. I''ve got a (test) story working. However, when I
run the story in TextMate (via command-r), the output is plain text.
See: http://skitch.com/georgeanderson/8grg/run-examples
How do I get the output to look pretty (formatted)?
rspec-1.1.3
OS X 10.5.2
TextMate v1.5.7 (1455)
Thanks,
/g
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2006 Aug 10
4
I need "validates_presence_of" help
Hi - I have 3 fileds a user can fill out. They can fill out 2 of them or
just one of them, for example.
fill out these 2 fields:
Field1 and Field2
Or fill out this field:
Field3
In my model how do I use validates_presence_of for Field1 and Field2 or
just Field3.
I want to do something like this:
validates_presence_of Field1, Field2
OR
validates_presence_of Field3
So the user can fill out
2007 Nov 15
5
What command to run all stories?
Hi, I''ve been following this thread and I can get the example stories
to run with the ruby command. But I''ve been unable to get the example
from http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/articles/2007/10/25/plain-text-stories-part-iii
to run with all.rb
ruby stories/all.rb
/home/edh/story/stories/additions/steps/addition_steps.rb:2: undefined
method `steps_for'' for main:Object
2008 Jun 02
2
get method under 1.1.4 in Stories is undefined
HI,
After I upgraded to RSpec 1.1.4 (from git), my stories all failed. I
was using Webrat and the first thing I noticed was the ''visits'' method
was gone. I then backtracked to just using ''get'' and got the same
undefined method exception. I confirmed it was still working in 1.1.3
Eventually, I got it to work doing this:
in my first Given:
@app =
2006 Oct 25
5
Mocha, Stubba and RSpec
Hi,
I''ve been reading with interest the threads trying to integrate Mocha
and Stubba with RSpec. So far, I''ve made the two changes in
spec_helper.rb suggested, but discovered another one that neither of
the archives mentions:
If you use traditional mocking: object = mock or the stub shortcut
: object = stub(:method => :result), you run into namespace conflicts
with
2007 Jan 12
2
After upgrade to 0.7.5, specs are now using the development, not the test DB
Hi,
After I upgraded RSpec from 0.7.4 to 0.7.5, first the gem, then the
Rails plugin, I noticed that when I ran my spec/models, the fixtures
were overwriting the data in the development environment DB, not the
test one. The test environment was being used prior to the upgrade.
I am using SQLite3 and an in-memory db for the test environment.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ed
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Ed
2007 Jan 05
1
InstantRails with Ruby One-Click Installer?
Hi. I would like to hear how/what other users are installing for
development and reference support. I currently have both InstantRails
and the Ruby One-click Installer installed. I don''t like telling
co-workers to install both (the OCI has lots of nice documentation
useful to Rails developers). Also, the Ruby OCI helps when needing to
run Ruby scripts outside of the InstantRails
2007 Jun 21
3
Sqlite3, in-memory db and rspec_server
Hi everyone.
I can''t get the above(subject line) combination to work. If I use a
standard sqlite3 file db for the test db, and spec_server all the
specs on my models pass. If I use an in-memory db for the test db,
script/spec w/o spec_server, they all pass. But if I use in-memory and
spec_server I get the following error:
1)
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid in ''User should be
2006 May 16
10
Date verus Time class
I''m using the date_select and datetime_select helpers in my view, and
they return Date classes from the params hash.
But how do I work with Date classes, they don''t print human readable
dates or times, Time classes work well I can use strftime("%H:%M") to
print to the screen.
Is it possible to convert a Date to a Time, Ive been tinkering in irb
but have got
2006 Aug 07
1
Testing & xml
Probably dead obvious, but are there any assertions for easing testing
of xml output, both for builder templates (for RSS feed -- something
like a version of assert_tag) and for the new restful stuff.
Couldn''t find anything relevant in the API.
Cheers
Chris
2006 Mar 14
21
Changing default date format in Rails
I''ve spent all day digging through the rails api and postgres-pr on
this, I think it''s time to ask the list.
Postgres stores a Date in YYYY-MM-DD format. My users want the dates
in MM/DD/YYYY format.
Sure, I could explicitly convert it on the app level every place where
a date is displayed, but that seemed like a DRY violation.
I thought I''d be clever and simply
2010 Jul 13
2
[Rspec] Difference between stub and message expectation with any_number_of_times
I''m wondering what''s the difference between stub and message expectation
with any_number_of_times, for example:
myMock = mock("mymock")
myMock.stub!(:is_a?).with(MyClass).and_return(false)
and
myMock = mock("mymock")
myMock.should_receive(:is_a?).with(MyClass).any_number_of_times.and_return(false)
because is_a? may not be called at all, it just like a
2007 Feb 08
3
testing ajax responder actions
I have an Ajax responder method which uses respond_to to make sure it
only works with Ajax. I''m having trouble figuring out how to call this
action successfully. I''m using Rails 1.2.x. Any thoughts?
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Cheers,
Kevin Williams
http://www.almostserio.us/
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
Magic." - Arthur C. Clarke
2006 Mar 30
3
[ win32utils-Feature Requests-3978 ] Compile files for Ruby One-Click installer
Feature Requests item #3978, was opened at 2006-03-30 05:01
You can respond by visiting:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=414&aid=3978&group_id=85
Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nobody (None)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Compile files for Ruby One-Click installer
Initial Comment:
Compile the files so they work
2006 May 01
1
Radius 0.0.1 -- Powerful Tag-Based Templates
I am pleased to announce the immediate release of Radius 0.5.0.
Radius is a small, but powerful tag-based template language for Ruby
inspired by the template languages used in MovableType
<www.movabletype.org> and TextPattern <www.textpattern.com>. It uses
tags similar to XML, but can be used to generate any form of plain text
(HTML, e-mail, etc...).
This release is much more feature