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2007 Nov 16
4
Newb - variable returns # sign?
Hi Gurus- I want to return the variety from the species table based on the active record link to inventory table class Species < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :inventories end class Inventory < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :species (this is the singular and the plural, so that''s OK) end My inventory_controller looks like: def show @inventory =
2007 Nov 29
27
Strip & Sanitize BEFORE saving data
So I''ve googled my brains out, and I see a lot of talk about TextHelper for views, but next to no discussion about cleaning text _before_ it is saved. I figured this had to be asked 4 zillion times, but I''m not finding anything concrete/obvious. Using h is fine as a safety catch, but that alone is not acceptable to me as the means of diffusing the impact of HTML or JS
2007 Nov 16
3
Route Information
Is there a method to return a hash of the route configuration based on a path? For example: magic_method(''/my_controller/my_action/my_id'') => {:controller => ''my_controller'', :action => ''my_action'', :id => ''my_id''} Thanks! Tom --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message
2007 Nov 21
1
iText, Rails, and OS X
I have the need to take existing PDFs and populate them with data entered via HTML forms. Data saved to database, entered in to PDF file, PDF file with data archived, and then distributed va email and/ or download. The languuage I previous did all my web work in, Lasso, had this stuff built in, but it appears not to be so with Ruby or Rails. The latest info I can find on this is a year
2007 Nov 14
6
a few add_index questions..
on previous apps i hadn''t really worried much about adding foreign key indexes on my tables just because they''ve been fairly small and i didn''t really think i needed them. well, i''m working on something now that has the potential to have a lot more data, and a lot more foreign keys. so i have 3 tables... users, projects, and tasks.. should i be using add_index
2007 Nov 27
2
rendering this to the html page
hi guys, i have develop some coding like login forms and registration forms in normal ROR way. they are working 100% ok as i want. bt not i have created the html interface to my page and find dificult to add the ROR components that i have created to the newly design web interface. For a example. in the in my HTML file i have a allocate separate area(in the top right hand corner of the page.)
2007 Dec 17
2
Many domain - one rails application
If I have many domains and one rails application, how can I redirect to conrollers by domain? Ex. "domain.com" go to controller "/com", "domain.net" go to controller "/net" and "other.org" go to "/other" -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you
2007 Oct 16
2
Where override model attribute names?
OK, so I get that ActiveRecord determines model attributes through reflection of the table schema. Handy for many cases, but not mine. I need to override that and provide my own mapping of attribute names to column names to use the mapped names throughout the application code. I''ve been poking around looking for where in AR''s hierarchy I can can inject this mapping, but
2008 Feb 12
4
Syntax of session's updated_at field ?
What''s the syntax to acquire the updated_at value of a session stored in a db? session.updated_at doesn''t work. can''t find any docs on this. -- gw --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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
2008 Jun 13
3
Alternative to storing ActiveRecord object in session
I''m writing a wizard-like module in my application where, in a series of steps, the user builds upon an ActiveRecord object, and in the end, saves the AR object into the database. The ActiveRecord object is fairly complex, with a has_many association that could potentially get large, so I don''t want to store it directly in the session. In fact, having done so already caused a
2008 Apr 13
3
Can't get simple link_to_remote to work
AFAICT, this is all I need to do to get a simple example working: the <head> should have this: <%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %> My test page view should have a div with an id and the ERB like this: <%= link_to_remote ''Click Me'', :url => {:action => ''show_time'', :update => ''time_box''} %>
2006 Aug 15
20
Talking to Java APIs
I''m trying to figure out how Ruby in general, and/or anything extra Rails may have, can talk to Java APIs of third party server apps. After quite a few search attempts net-wide and on ruby forums, and with "Programming Ruby" in hand, I''m coming up with zilch. Either I''m not finding it, or I''m not recognizing it. I''m assuming there has
2009 Aug 16
4
How show validation errors in form_remote_tag?
I suspect this has been asked 400 times, but Google yields 2-3 rather complex gymnastics in blogs (and possibly dated), and searching list archives on ruby-forum proves kinda useless. Using standard forms, it''s fairly easy to use @object.errors[:field_name] in the form to embed an error message right next to the field that has the invalid entry. The controller uses a simple conditional
2008 Jan 09
9
mongrel, monit, and the many, many messages
Monit 4.9, Mongrel 1.0.1, Rails 1.2.6, Mac OS X 10.4.11 (PPC) I don''t know whether this is a mongrel issue or a monit issue. I''m trying to poke my way around a system set up by someone else. I have no more experience w/ mongrel that local Rails dev at this point, and a conceptual understanding of how monit is working. I have the Deploying Rails beta book, and I''m
2010 Jun 11
5
Issues creating tables in mysql tests
Hello, I''m a beginner, so any hints are appreciated; I''m still trying to find my way around Rails code. For a bug I''ve found I need to create a table called "values" so I added this: create_table :values do |t| t.integer :value end among the other table creations in activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb. Is that ok? But then, when I run the tests
2007 Oct 15
6
Form with two buttons
Hi, I need to make a form with two buttons. But I do wrong. And why not can be. form: ------------------------------- <%= form_tag :controller => ''establishment_contents'', :action => ''llamada'', :opMenu => opcionMenu %> [...] <%= image_submit_tag ("../images/incluir.gif", :op=>"addImage") %> [...] <%=
2009 Aug 10
12
v2.0 configuration parsing
I'm trying to figure out how exactly v2.0 should be parsing configuration files. The most annoying part is if it should always just "use whatever comes first in config" or try some kind of a "use most specific rule". The "most specific" kind of makes more sense initially, but then you start wondering how to handle e.g.: 1) User logs in to imap from 192.168.0.1.
2009 Aug 21
2
Requesting a remote ip in plugin
Im creating plugin for limiting the ip, i have included the plugin name in my controller Controller: class AdminController < ApplicationController acts_as_ratelimit def login session[:user_id] = nil if request.post? user = User.authenticate(params[:name], params[:password]) if user session[:user_id] = user.id redirect_to(:controller=>"products", :action =>
2007 Oct 11
9
mongrel_rails not starting
os x 10.4.10 used gem to install mongrel 1.0.1. seemed to go w/o errors. "mongrel_rails start -d" spits out this error /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-1.0.1/lib/http11.bundle: Failed to load /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-1.0.1/lib/http11.bundle (LoadError) from /usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:32:in `require''
2011 Aug 29
32
Weird assignment problem, very confused :(
Hey, I have the following line in my controller: User.create(:email => "fuuu-+RB1Aph5k6s@public.gmane.org", :password => ''asldfkjadsfadsf'', :ip => request.remote_ip) my IP is 127.0.0.1 - now User.find_by_ip(''127.0.0.1'') returns 0 records although User.first contains ''127.0.0.1'' if I change it to: User.create(:email =>