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2006 Aug 13
0
Controller Inheritance/Namespacing
Hi all, Just a quick one... I created an admin controller which I want to use as a hub for admin tasks.... I then did: ruby script/generate controller admin::articles Now I can only access actions from admin/articles_controller.rb if there is no /admin_controller.rb... if I create the admin_controller and go to: /admin/articles/list I get the unknown action response. Any ideas what
2006 Jan 30
2
Modules, controllers and inheritance
Hi! I was trying to cleanup my app and I runned into quite a problem. My controllers in submodule do not seem to inherit things from base class. I have following setup: app/controllers/ application.rb: class ApplicationController admin/ admin_controller.rb: class Admin::AdminController < ApplicationController include LoginEngine include UserEngine
2006 May 31
13
What are controller modules *for*?
I am aware that controllers can be placed in modules: ruby script/generate controller modulename/controllername But what does this buy me? Is it just a way of ensuring that my source code is nicely arranged, or can I use the fact that a set of controllers are all within a particular model to implement functionality common to all of those controllers? Why am I asking? The app
2006 Feb 13
2
categories and admin/categories - different controllers and templates?
Is there some way to have these two sets of URLs use totally different controllers and templates? categories/list categories/show/1 admin/categories/list admin/categories/edit/1 admin/categories/destroy/1 admin/categories/update/1 Besides, of course, using different controller names ;). The first URL is publicly accessible, while the second contains admin functions. Also, with the second,
2006 Jan 14
1
controller issue with rails? (osx)
hello, I created a table in MySQL and generated a scaffold against the database with a product named "article" and the controller named "admin", but when i try to load up the /admin view i get the following stack trace. I am new to rails so I am not sure about the nature of this error. Stack trace as follows. BR_joe NameError in Admin#index uninitialized constant Article
2006 Sep 06
5
admin controller problem
I am reading the agile web development with rails book, and starting to create the depot. I am getting the below error after setting up the "ruby script/generate scaffold Product Admin" does anyone know what the problem is? NameError in AdminController#index uninitialized constant Mysql RAILS_ROOT: ./script/../config/../ Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
2007 Aug 27
2
send_file : downloaded file cannot be open after upload OK
I easily implemented the upload , using the ''attachment_fu'' plugin... I can see and open the uploaded files (a pdf file 60k and a jpeg images 28k) now I try to implement the download action in my document_controller, I wrote : def download @document = Document.find(params[:id]) send_file(@document.full_filename, :filename =>
2007 Aug 17
1
Scaffold (Agile Web Development With Rails)
What am I doing wrong here? [app/controllers/admin_controller.rb] class AdminController < ApplicationController before_filter :authorize def index list render :action => ''list'' end # GETs should be safe (see http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/whenToUseGet.html) verify :method => :post, :only => [ :destroy, :create, :update ],
2006 Apr 14
1
[OT] Serving Multiple Stylesheets
I was wondering whether there is unbearable overhead involved in breaking css into multiple stylesheets? I''m running lighttpd, and the following article discusses why one might want to do that: http://justinfrench.com/?id=141 My CSS is beginning to get a bit lumpy to digest in one glance and the article(s) seem to make a cogent argument for separating functional elements out. I just
2006 Apr 10
1
routing
I have this in my routes.rb: ... map.connect ":action/:id", :controller => "default_controller" .. It worked nicely, until I added a second controller to my project. The new (second) controller is "Admin". The problem is I cant reach the actions in the second controller. http://mysite.com/some_action is routed to some_action in default_controller. That is
2006 Aug 17
6
NameError in AdminController#index building scaffold
I''m a pretty big newbie with ROR, but when following a tutorial I encounter an ugly error when building a scaffold. Here is my environment Dev system: - Windows XP - java version "1.5.0_06" - MySQL java version "1.5.0_06" - Ruby 1.8.4 - Ruby Gems 0.9.0 - Gem install mysql Successfully installed mysql-2.7.1-mswin32 Installing ri documentation for
2006 Jun 05
1
file_column permissions
this is getting frustrating... i installed file_column without a hitch for the first time to just play around with. using the exact same steps as before, i try to use it with one of my actual applications, and i get "permission denied" errors. i figure there might be some conflict with my application so just for kicks i do the exact same thing i did the first time to test
2005 Dec 21
1
Table called applications - causes stack overflow?
Having worked through Four Days on Rails and the book Agile Web Development with Rails I decided it was time to start a live project. I have an existing application with MySQL database, so I modified the schema to use Rails standard column names. The main table was named ''applications''. ruby script/generate scaffold Application Admin results a stack overflow
2006 Feb 09
2
postgres connection problems
Hello, I''m a newbie to rails and I am trying to do the Demo in the November Issue of Linux Journal. Things go fine go fine until I try to connect to my Postgres database (ver 8.1). At this point I get the following error message ---- RoR error and trace back ---- PGError in Admin#index could not connect to server: Permission denied Is the server running on host "localhost"
2005 Dec 29
8
First module gives "unknown action"
Hi, I''m using "Agile Web Dev. w/Rails", which is great but has a minimum on grouping controllers into modules. I''ve successfully generated a module scaffold, so I have: app/controllers/admin_controller.rb app/controllers/admin/things_controller.rb (And the rest of the scaffold output, which seems normal.) However, browsing to http://localhost:3000/admin/things/
2006 Jun 06
0
Re: [ocruby] iteration A1 in ebook: scaffold gets: routing error
At 02:42 AM 6/6/2006, you wrote: >hi, on page 82 of second edition, getting stuck after got past that, must have been doing something wrong. ended up writing the script below: thanks set -x base=i:/work PATH=/cygdrive/$base:$PATH name=depot cd $base rm -rf depot ls mysqladmin -f -u root drop ${name}_development mysqladmin -u root create ${name}_development mysqladmin -f -u root drop
2010 Nov 10
0
Devise - Configuring the Routes fine for Controller Inheritance
Hi! Here''s what I added to my config/routes.rb: devise_for :users, :controllers => {:invitations => "invitations", :sessions => "sessions"} This doesn''t work, if I try to sign in I get a template missing error. How do you configure this for controller inheritance for invitations and sessions? And make the routes in the controller like
2005 Dec 29
2
routes.rb
Hi I am very new to Ruby and Rails. I am trying to setup a simple application on Apache with MySQL on a Fedora system. I have trouble setting up fast cgi, I am trying to deal with it. But is fast cgi mandatory? From what I have read it boosts the performance of the rails application. I tried a scaffold application and I am able to run it using webbrick. I am trying to set this up in Apache but
2006 Jul 08
1
Need Help Understanding Situation with Table Columns
I am trying to create an application loosely based on the Depot application presented in Agile Web Development with Rails (AWDwR). I am using InstantRails for the server. In my app I have the folowing controllers: admin_controller application_controller city_map_controller (with method: displayGMap) The admin_controller was created with the following command: ruby script/generate scaffold
2007 Jun 11
2
Testing create in Rails controller
Hi All So I am a first-time caller ;-) ... and have been trying to apply RSpec to the depot example in Dave Thomas'' book as I build the application. I am having a problem testing the admin controller create method and cannot quite see where I am going wrong so was hoping for a pointer :-) My spec looks like: describe AdminController do before(:each) do @product =