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2010 Jun 24
3
DRY a named scope
Is there a way to DRY this up a bit? named_scope :has_valid_sysoid, lambda{|sysoid| (sysoid.nil?) ? {:conditions => ["nodesysoid IS NOT NULL AND nodelabel LIKE ''%-to-%''"], :include => [:ipinterface, :alarm]} : {:conditions => ["nodesysoid IS NOT NULL AND nodelabel LIKE ''%-to-%'' AND nodesysoid = ? ", sysoid], :include =>
2010 Sep 23
6
Named scope in named scope ??
Hi, I would like to return a combination of named scopes in a named scope : For example, I have a named scope filter and I want to add a named scope eval_filters like Product.eval_filters([''x'',''y'',''z'']) is equivalent to Product.filter(''x'').filter(''y'').filter(''z'') Anybody know how can I
2008 Jun 12
0
named_scope doesn''t check for critical method names.
I just entered this ticket. http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994-ruby-on-rails/tickets/404-named_scope-bashes-critical-methods It turns out that in an ActiveRecord model like this Model << ActiveRecord::Base named_scope :public private def private_method end public def public_method end end The method public_method will be private because named scope
2024 Aug 14
2
[Bug 1764] New: mapping IPv4 interval to IPv4 interval works for anonymous maps, but not for named maps
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1764 Bug ID: 1764 Summary: mapping IPv4 interval to IPv4 interval works for anonymous maps, but not for named maps Product: nftables Version: git (please specify your HEAD) Hardware: x86_64 OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement
2008 Apr 04
0
named_scope and ordering
Hi, this is a general design question and I liked to see how other people handle the following situation: Before named_scope I wrote custom finders for my model classes. Something like # order.rb class Order < ActiveRecord::Base class << self def find_all_marked find(:all, :conditions => {:marked => 1}, :order => ''name ASC'') end end end Now
2010 Mar 09
1
Ruby 1.9 and Searchlogic problem
Hello, After updating our Rails app to ruby 1.9 there are some problems with searchlogic, here you can find the error : Error : wrong number of arguments (1 for 0) Full trace ( passenger ) : /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/activerecord-2.3.5/lib/active_record/named_scope.rb:92:in `call'' /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/activerecord-2.3.5/lib/active_record/named_scope.rb:92:in
2010 Jan 15
1
Chaining queries in ActiveRecord
Hi all, Stuck at this problem for several days. Tried to use named_scope, scope_out, and plugin such as searchlogic, but no result. The problem is as follows: I have a pic table and tag table, and a join table called pic_tag (with only pic_id and tag_id) so that I can associate N pics to M tags. This is the tutorial way to set up a many- to-many association. I''m trying to implement a
2010 Nov 03
0
Accessing (updating?) the proxy_scope chain for named_scope (Rails 2.3.x)
I have many named_scopes chained together in the normal way. So far so good. However in a couple of cases where: 1. The named scope is actually a correlated subquery and I need to pass additional scope into it sometimes. 2. Where the presence of a named scope in the chain should change the behaviour of a named_scope later in the chain Given: Product.price.volume.average_discount
2008 Jun 12
0
Mysterious interaction between RSpec 1.1.4 and has_finder/named_scope
I just opened a Rails ticket on a problem with named_scope in Rails 2.1, and cross-posted a message here which I send to rails-core. I''m still a bit mystified, because I''m having a problem caused by this on RSpec 1.1.4, but not on 1.1.3, and I don''t see a difference in code which would explain it. The basic problem, which I encountered upgrading our rails app to RSpec
2009 Jul 23
11
Problem with named_scope
Here are my scopes: default_scope :order => ''posted_on DESC'', :conditions => { :status => ''visible'' } named_scope :positive, :conditions => { :rating => ''positive'', :status => ''visible'' } named_scope :neutral, :conditions => { :rating => ''neutral'', :status =>
2007 Oct 04
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Tail call optimization X86
On 4 Oct 2007, at 00:22, Evan Cheng wrote: >> ifeq ($(ARCH),x86) >> LLCBETAOPTION := -regalloc=local -fast -tail-call-opt -tail-call-opt- >> align-stack > Please remove -regalloc=local -fast. We want to test this patch > separately. just did a test with LLCBETAOPTION := -tail-call-opt -tail-call-opt-align-stack this time only SPASS llc-beta fails (comparing with vanilla
2007 Oct 04
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: Tail call optimization X86
On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:31 PM, Arnold Schwaighofer wrote: > > On 4 Oct 2007, at 00:22, Evan Cheng wrote: >>> ifeq ($(ARCH),x86) >>> LLCBETAOPTION := -regalloc=local -fast -tail-call-opt -tail-call- >>> opt- >>> align-stack >> Please remove -regalloc=local -fast. We want to test this patch >> separately. > > just did a test with >
2007 Jun 16
1
extending activerecord base with after_initialize
hi, i am having problems getting after_initialize for activerecord subclasses. basically, i am trying to use the guid plugin by andy singleton. i am having problems extending the class to the plugins i installed, so i figured i will just apply this to all the models in my project. i trled to add the following to my lib/ folder. my goal is to extended the activerecord class so that it uses
2010 Sep 01
4
deprecation warning in Rails 3 about Base.named_scope
I recently upgraded to Rails 3, and this error has come up ubiquitously: DEPRECATION WARNING: Base.named_scope has been deprecated, please use Base.scope instead. Any ideas on how to get rid of it? Or should I just wait for something? There''s actually no place in my application where the code "Base.named_scope" exists, so I assume the problem is inherent in gems that
2008 Jun 03
1
Custom counter cache
class Category has_many :tracks end class Track belongs_to :category, :counter_cache => true named_scope :converted, :conditions => {:converted => true} named_scope :active, :conditions => {:active => true} end I want to make custom counters for scoped associations, e.g: category.converted_tracks_count category.active_tracks_count And when `track` changes its converted,
2010 Nov 05
0
RoR:OSV: Installation issue
I am trying to get a local installation of OpenStreetView, on Ubuntu 10.10 On installing Rails (2.3.8) and OSV code using git, when I issue "rake" command, I get response, which is reproduced below signature. What is missing from my installation? -- .O.C. $ rake (in /home/meet/OSV/OpenStreetView) /usr/bin/ruby1.8 -I"lib:test" "/var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/
2009 Jul 11
2
offeride :limit named_scope default_scope
Hi, Rails 2.3.2 class TestD < ActiveRecord::Base default_scope :limit => 12 named_scope :limit, lambda { |num| { :limit => num} } end ruby script/console >> TestD.all TestD Load (0.7ms) SELECT * FROM "test_ds" LIMIT 12 => [] >> TestD.limit(14) TestD Load (0.3ms) SELECT * FROM "test_ds" LIMIT 12 => [] Any ideas why the default limit
2012 Feb 11
1
rake command shows the error
rails -v=2.3.8 gem -v= 1.4.2 ruby -v=1.8.7 When i issue the "rake" command ,it gives the following error . (in /home/amrit/amrit/OSV/OpenStreetView) /usr/bin/ruby1.8 -I"lib:test" "/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake/rake_test_loader.rb" "test/functional/main_controller_test.rb" "test/functional/upload_controller_test.rb"
2008 Jul 20
0
eager loading a named_scope
Hi, I''d like to eager load a named_scope like this: User.find(params[:id], :include => [:friends.married]) Any ideas? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To
2010 Jan 05
2
Conditional named_scope chaining with params (Need help)
Hello there, I have a model that has more then one named_scope. In my action Index of the controller that handle this model I want to do this in a drier way: if params[:ownership] == "mine" @posts = Post.tagged_with(params[:tags], :on => :tags).owner(current_user.id).paginate :all, :page => params[:page], :order => ''created_at DESC'' else