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2006 Aug 17
2
validates_associated bug?
i seem to be experiencing a bug where rails tells me that my organization object''s associated credit card is invalid (activerecord validation-wise invalid), when i know it to be valid. this happens only if i tell the organization to validate_associated :credit_card. i know the associated credit card is valid, because a) that credit_card object itself throws no validation errors, and b)
2009 Oct 07
1
output validations errors form causing type error?
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to output validation errors in a nested form? I suppose this should be possible, but I am experiencing an error message that I can''t track down. The error I get is the following : TypeError in Store/orders#create Showing app/views/store/orders/new.html.erb where line #45 raised: can''t convert Array into String This is ocurring in the
2008 Jul 16
2
belongs_to causing endless loop on first call to save!
Hi, I have a situation I''m hoping someone out there may be able to shed some light on. I have a Rails app (2.1.0 on Ruby 1.8.7) with a wizard-based sign up process, that has recently been changed from storing incremental data in the database to having a medium sized object graph living in the user session until the user completes the entire sign up process (this is a business
2007 Oct 13
4
Chapter 9
Hello, I''m currently stunk on this issue for few days and I do not know how to get it fixed. The system always raises this error message : order is closed and here is my order.rb: class Order < ActiveRecord::Base include ActiveMerchant::Billing before_validation :set_status attr_protected :id, :customer_ip, :status, :error_message, :updated_at, :created_at attr_accessor
2010 Dec 17
2
Log Filtering Sensitive Data
Hi, I know how to filter passwords, etc etc by using the below filter_parameter_logging :password But if i have params like the below so how do i filter them out. "order"=>{"card_number"=>"4111111111111160"} ive tried the following below but it doesnt seem to work filter_parameter_logging :card_number, :order_card_number, :order How do people do this
2005 Dec 22
2
Documentation for generate controller
I can find the API documentation, but where is the documentation for the standard generators. The wiki has 3rd party generators- but I want to know specifically what generate controller does, and how it differs from generate scaffold, and what other generators there are. Where is this succinctly documented? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Feb 24
3
1 error(s) on assignment of multiparameter attributes
I am trying to create a form for processing credit cards. For the credit card expiration date, I would like to leave the day field out of the form for obvious reasons. However, the following code is producing an error for me. Any ideas? Thanks! <p><label for="email">Expiration</label><br/> <input type="hidden" id="user_card_expiration_3i"
2006 Jun 19
3
Using a records "id" in validation
I need to use an order''s id value in a validation. Basically, I am charging an order via a credit card API. I only want ot save the order if the credit card authorization was approved. I also want to send the order id to the credit card API as a transaction reference. And last but not least I want to add an error to the order object if the transaction is declined. The problem is
2005 Oct 20
3
Missing id on date_select (0.14.1)
I''m getting markup violation errors on my tests and I noticed that a template with this (a modified 0.13.1 generated scaffold). <label for="credit_card_account">Account</label> <%= text_field ''credit_card'', ''account'' %> <label for="credit_card_expires_on">Expires on</label>
2006 Nov 07
1
reading VERY large binary files
Hello, I am trying to read in elements out of a very large binary file ... the total file is 4 gigs. I want to select rows out of the file, and the current procedure I run works but is prohibitively slow (takes more than a day to run and still won't complete). Is there any faster way to accomplish this? My current procedure looks like this: readHH <- function(file_name,
2006 Feb 07
11
Possible Rails Security Issue?
I have an e-commerce site and users check out with a form. The results of that form are sent to a "confirm your order" page via POST. I take great pains to NEVER store the full credit card number on my server--just the last 4 digits. I was very surprised to find that by default Rails will record POST requests with parameters in the production.log. And those parameters
2012 Sep 25
3
Proposal for a new ActiveModel::Errors structure
There are few issues with the current ActiveModel::Errors class. Firstly, when an error is added to ActiveModel::Errors class via #add method (https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb#L294) its translation is added. It should not be translated when being added, but only when being read. The second issue is a bit bigger. We''d like to create
2006 Jul 31
2
Wizard-like multi-page transaction
Hello Is it possible to create something like wizard with database transactions, so transaction would begin on page one, then on page two, three... etc. there would be some data altered in the database and then on the last page the transaction would be committed or rolled back? thx Zvonko -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2011 Feb 05
3
ActiveModel::AttributeMethods limiting
In my attempt to add AM:Dirty to my model I realized that AM#AttributeMethods is a bit imperfect. It''s impossible to generate attribute methods step-by-step in DataMapper-like manner. class Model include ActiveModel::Dirty def self.property(name, klass = String) define_property_accessors(name, klass) # This method will be called once, because of
2012 Jun 21
1
ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON support arbitrary keys
Is there a reason why AM:S doesn''t support arbitrary keys to serialization? I can see a lot of uses cases where arbitrary keys could come handy. Right now, if one tries to do it, AM:S checks if the keys match a method of the model and raises exception if it can''t find any. class Client < ActiveRecordBase attr_accessible :name, :address, as: :creator include
2013 Jul 21
4
how to use activemodel collection.build for a has_many :through association
Hi all, In my controller I am doing the following to populate a nested form for a has_many through association: def new @specification = Specification.new Component.find_each.each do |component| @specification.component_specifications.build(:component_id => component.id) end The idea being whenever someone creates or edits a form, it will be populated with all
2013 Jan 20
6
preload_app = true causing - ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing attribute: some_attr
Greetings, I''m getting this - ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing attribute: some_attr - on a random basis under a unicorn server, running rails 3.2 and ruby 1.9.3 As the case of the last poster in the following thread - https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/1906 - I too am able to resolve this issue by settingpreload_app to false. However, this is not the behaviour I want to
2010 May 27
1
Question on Rails 3 : forms && ORM && ActiveModel
I''m a Django/Catalyst user that''s evaluating Rails ... I need a Ruby framework, and I''m trying to see if learning Rails is worth it or I should just go for Sinatra + various libs available. Django has a couple of things I like ... 1) the Forms API In Django I like that it''s being decoupled from models ... form objects have fields with validation rules that
2006 Mar 06
2
form_tag error -- not found, 404 -- action DOES exist!
Hi -- I''ve got a very strange error. I have an action called ''commit_input'' on a controller called ''SiteVisitController''. This definately exists, and is called from the functional test for it, and passes fine. My problem is with the form that is supposed to call this action. The form tag is: <%=
2012 Aug 05
0
ActiveRecord::Validator vs ActiveModel::Validator
I know that there is an ActiveModel Validator class https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activemodel/lib/active_model/validator.rb which is used for the class level validation macros. But I didn''t find a an ActiveRecord Validator class. From my understanding in Rails 3, validations have been moved into ActiveModel to leave ActiveRecord as an ORM. So now I see this Rails 3 code