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2006 May 24
1
Rails App in Subfolder = Routing Error Recognition Failed
Zed / List,
On my workstation I''m running lighttpd 1.4.11 and mongrel 0.3.12.4. Here are
my proxy settings:
proxy.debug = 0
proxy.balance = "fair"
proxy.server = (
"/RailsAppSample" => ((
"host" => "127.0.0.1",
"port" => 1337
)))
I can access http://localhost/ (default lighty welcome page) and
http://localhost:1337/
2006 Apr 28
1
Apache proxy to lighttpd leads to Rails routing error
Hello,
I have an issue I am having trouble figuring out. I have a Rails app
running through lighttpd which is accessed through an Apache proxy.
My apache config:
<location /rails/>
ProxyPass http://localhost:81/
ProxyPassReverse http://localhost:81/
</location>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/rails/(.*) http://localhost:81/$1 [P]
So when apache sees /rails/ it
2006 Jul 25
0
Bug in AbstractRequest.path() ?
ActionController::Routes.recognize() to obtain a URI for matching.
If ActionController::AbstractReqeust:;relative_url_root is non-zero length,
then the AbstractRequest::path chops that many characters off the request
URI before returning the new URI.
The problem is that this chopping happens whether or not the URI begins with
the relative URL.
I would expect the method to test whether the
2008 Jan 31
2
Facebooker and file_column
Facebooker URL Rewriter stuff overloads ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root, causing a conflict with the plugin file_column and possibly other utilities. file_column constructs image URLs using the server host and relative_url_root
This is not related to the sandbox patch I added to the rewriter. Facebooker overloaded relative_url_root before I touched it.
I''ve
2006 Jul 26
5
Mongrel + mod_proxy URL issues
We have a Centos server with a number of virtual hosts, and my rails app
runs under one of those virtual hosts using mongrel_rails. The app lives
in /home/mydomain/railsapp where /home/mydomain/railsapp/public is the
rails root.
It runs under mongrel on port 8008, so to get to it users invoke the url
http://www.mydomain.com:8008/ - all is fine to this point.
Now I have some users whose
2007 Oct 11
2
relative_url_root and javascript_include_tag
Hi. In my environment.rb, I have:
ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root = "/foobar"
In my layout, I have:
<%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %>
Question 1:
I am getting an error:
ActionController::RoutingError (no route found to match
"/javascripts/prototype.js" with {:method=>:get}):
When I remove the relative_url_root, everything works great.
2006 Aug 15
0
Using config.action_controller.asset_host with ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root
I''m looking for some help with an issue I''m having using an external
asset host. I''ve got the lines below in my environments/development.rb
file.
# Enable serving of images, stylesheets, and javascripts from an asset server
config.action_controller.asset_host = "http://assets.example.com"
#make rails think it lives in /app
2006 Aug 10
2
Mongrel servers running in a subdirectory behind a proxy
I was able to find some information about this in the list archives,
but it ended with a possible patch being submitted for Mongrel.
I tried to follow a few of the instructions, but I''m still kind of
stuck, since I''m not sure if what I''m seeing is the proper results. I
have an application running on a cluster of mongrel servers, which is
behind pen, which in turn is
2006 Mar 07
0
setting relative_url_root for static files in webrick
Hi,
I am using webrick and want my application not be available on
http://localhost:3000/ but http://localhost:3000/rails.
So I found out I can set
ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root = "/rails"
in environment.rb.
This works for controllers without further modifications. But for the
static files, I have to put a "rails" directory into the public
directory, and
2006 Jun 22
2
[PLUGIN] url_for_with_prefix - allowing you to modify/remove prefixes easily
Here''s the readme. I think it''s okay to post this kind of thing to
the mailing list. Anyway, hopefully someone else finds this useful.
UrlForWithPrefix
================
By Pat Maddox
Very simple plugin, adds the :prefix option to url_for.
Say in your environment.rb file you''ve got
ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root = "/super"
Any time
2006 Feb 16
4
Lost while trying to deploy rails app on apache
I need to graft some rails apps onto a website running apache 1.3 and
I must be missing something very obvious because I cannot get things
working properly. Here is what I need:
1) The server must be running apache 1.3. A very large body of PHP
content is currently vended by the server through 5 vhosts and I have
neither the time nor resources to replace apache1 with apache2 or
lighttpd. Maybe
2006 Jul 06
0
Apache 2.0 proxy
This is the configuration I use with Apache v2.0. I don''t use virtual hosts.
This configuration lets Apache serve the images, javascripts, and stylesheets. ?
This means that the application needs to be installed on the Apache server as
wheel as the mongrel server(s) in multiple server environments. ?
If i wanted to flatten the resource directories I could avoid the rewrite
rules,
2006 Jun 21
0
url_for generating URLs without relative root
I''ve got an app that has
ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root = "/super" set in
environment.rb. I''d like to use url_for to generate URLs without the
relative root, or even be able to specify a different relative root.
Is that possible somehow?
Pat
2005 Dec 19
1
Deploying with Sub Directories
Hi, I am following this "tutorial" on dreamhost to deploy with sub
directories:
1. Upload your railsapp to ~/railsapp/.
** I have uploaded to /sharemyten.com/list/ (list is my railsapp folder)
2. Make all necessary changes mentioned in the QuickStart Guide above.
** Did this...
3. Create a symlink at the location you want the subdirectory that
points to ~/railsapp/public/:
$ cd
2006 Aug 04
0
Proxy from Apache to local Lighttpd instance
Hello,
I''m having a serious problem proxying from Apache (2.2) to local Lighttpd
servers. I need this to run Rails instances on www.mysite.com/rails next to
the regular part from www.mysite.com.
Currently I get a working www.mysite.com/rails for only the first page,
controllers do not work. I am quite desperate in getting this to work as it
is the only way I can run Rails at our
2006 Feb 23
5
Running apps in subdirectories using lighty/scgi
Hi,
So thanks to Zed I was able to get lighty/scgi and a Rails app running.
I know this might not be the best place to post this, but I guessed
there may be several others with similar experiences here.
So, the following step is to have several apps each in its on
subdirectory. I tried the following to no avail:
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/tango/" {
server.document-root =
2006 Jun 04
1
Problem with images on Apache and Lighttpd
Hello.
Since two days I am trying to set up two rails-apps on a vserver-host so
that I can access from work ;-)
I tried all I can imagine and what Google/MSN teached me: FastCGI, SCGI,
Lighttpd, Apache, Alias, Vhosts,....
But nothing really works. I am on Debian 3.1 with Ruby 1.8.4, Rails
1.1.2, FastCGI 2.4.0, mod_fastcgi 2.4.2, ruby_fcgi 0.8.6, ruby_gems
0.8.11, Apache 2.0.54, Lighttpd
2006 Mar 06
7
Set base url?
I have an application running on a Lighttpd instance which is proxied by an
Apache server. It seems to work fine but my urls are incorrect: all urls
reference / which is not where my application runs at the Apache server.
How do I set the base url of a Rails application?
My Apache has the following proxy rules:
ProxyPass /hieraki http://localhost:3001
ProxyPassReverse /hieraki
2006 Mar 07
13
hosting multiple rails apps in one webroot?
It''s actually REALLY easy with lighttpd on linux.
Two apps...
Myserver.com/code/ => /apps/code/
Myserver.com/test/ +> /apps/test/
Each application needs this in the environment.rb
/apps/code/config/environment.rb
ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root = "/code"
/apps/test/config/environment.rb
ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root
2005 Dec 04
3
Relative URL
I''m trying to use a non default webserver with Rails and succesfully
does this by calling the disptacher directly, by setting the environment
variables: REQUEST_URI and SCRIPT_NAME
My problem is that the relative path is incorrect when I identify myself
as anything else than apache. In request.rb the @@relative_url_root is
only set when the webserver is apache. Is this default wanted