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2006 Jun 15
3
Can I call MySql statements directly??
Hi All. I have a mysql statement that I would really really like to call from my Ruby program which goes like this: SELECT a, b, DAYOFWEEK(date_time) as DOW, HOUR(date_time) at hr, AVG(x/y) FROM records; This is possible by creating a 3-dimentional array of a, b, date_time containing x/y, and then finding averages and putting it into a 4-dimensional array of a, b, dow,
2006 Jun 28
2
Connecting to a Remote MySQL Server
Hi All. I have one newbie question- How do I connect to a remote MySQL server using Ruby on Rails? Is it something simple like changing a few lines in database.yml?? Thanks in advance. Lisa -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Oct 13
3
Validation errors in has_one/belongs_to relationships.
I have two objects, QuoteInput and Insured. QuoteInput has one Insured and Insured belongs to QuoteInput. I don''t understand what I''m seeing. I assign an Insured to a QuoteInput. The Insured object has invalid data. I call save! on the quote input. QuoteInput has no validations. I expect two things to happen - 1) an exception should be thrown, indicating that there was a
2006 Jun 13
2
One model handling two different file types
Hi. I''ve gotten stuck again, this time at having one model handling 2 different file types. My model, Logfile has fields id and filename. It also has a file= method to handle an uploaded test file. What I want is to be able to upload either a text file or zipfile. The zipfile contains text files, and I''d like to save each text file within this zipfile as a Logfile. Is
2006 May 24
0
POST op parameters are coming in as StringIOs
I''m receiving a multipart post request from another server. The request parameters are being received as StringIOs, rather than plain strings. For instance : Processing MessagesController#receive (for 83.166.68.31 at 2006-05-24 10:36:53) [POST] Session ID: eedafb24033be0714f8133f02810083f Parameters: {"message"=>#<StringIO:0xb7503358>,
2006 Apr 03
4
Multiple file uploads - only one file object gets posted
All, Trying to upload multiple files. Form: <% index = 0 for @image in images do %> <TR> <TD> <%= @image.path.split(''/'').last[0..39] %>: <% if ((! @image.path.nil?) && (@image.path.length > 40)) %> <%= h("...") %> <% end %> </TD> <TD> <%=
2006 Aug 09
5
HELP!!! New to Ruby
Hi all, I am new to Ruby programming language. I know that require ''gemname'' is used for using some gems in our application. I have a sample application developed in Ruby on Rails which have the following lines of code: require ''zlib'' require ''stringio'' Can you plz help me to know what these gems are used for. It would be very helpful if
2013 Mar 15
2
Icalendar.Parse(StringIO.new(aString)) complains about missing method, bytesize
I need to send an ics file to a web service, so however it gets there it will arrive as a string. Is there another way to begin Icalendar''s Parse than with a file? I''m currently sending the file using the curl command... curl -v --data-urlencode ics at invite.ics http://127.0.0.1:4567/ics2event I''ve tried curl''s --data-binary and sinatra''s
2006 May 01
0
Upload problem when file is small/StringIO (read method return nothing)
Hi I am having a problem with uploading small files. These are StringIO objects rather than temporary files as with the larger file uploads. The problem is that when it is a StringIO rather than a temporary file nothing is returned from the read method. example code where "image" is the file upload form parameter, it works fine if image is over round 19k but is it is smaller then
2006 Apr 12
0
StringIO - getting filename for multipart form uploads?
All, When using multipart forms, sometimes the files come into the controller as StringIO objects. I assume that by the time I get a StringIO object, I can''t get the name of the file the way that I might be able to using File.original_filename, correct? Thanks, Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 29
0
Upload problem when file is small/StringIO
Hi I am having a problem with uploading small files. These are StringIO objects rather than temporary files as with the larger file uploads. The problem is that when it is a StringIO rather than a temporary file nothing is returned from the read method. example code where "image" is the file upload form parameter, it works fine if image is over round 19k: File.open(path_1 +
2006 Dec 17
1
file_column error: StringIO Instead of Temp_File
Hi all, i am using file_column to upload 3 images from the same form, they are all different names and DOM IDs so there isn''t a problem with the multiple upload. The problem is when i try to upload a file (or 2, or 3) sometimes it works, but sometimes i get this in the log file: "bar_image"=>{"file_temp"=>"",
2006 Feb 01
1
Class of uploated file
Hi, i have small problem when you upload file by input type=file to rails then in rails it is represented by one of following StringIO, File, Tempfile Is it all? Or can it be represented by also other class? I need to know this because i have my own validation of file kind and when is mime type invalid then i want to put msg to record.errors and i also want to dont upload this file in next
2008 Mar 18
0
no marshal_dump is defined for class StringIO
Hi all, I''m newbie to ROR, anybody know why I would be getting the following error when I use paginating_find with memcache "no marshal_dump is defined for class StringIO" Im just using the plugin straight out with very default options like from the documentation. Thanks in advance. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 03
0
N file uploads from one post - one File, (N-1) StringIOs
All, Win XP Ruby 1.8.4 Rails 1.1 I have a multipart form that I am posting with a dynamic number of file_fields that are generated on it, say N. When I post this form and look at the form params, I see one "File" object and N-1 "StringIO" objects. It appears that I should be able to manipulate these the way that I would like (file-wise), so I think it''s not a
2006 May 29
3
File.size() on Uploaded Images Fail
I am checking the file size of an uploaded file and storing it in a filesize column. It will work just fine when the user uploads any files other than images (jpg,png,gif). Word, Excel, Powerpoint, .zip and more all work fine. This is my model asset.rb that handles the file upload. def newfile=(newfile_field) self.filename = base_part_of(newfile_field.original_filename) self.filetype
2006 Aug 17
3
file_column do download from URL
Is there a simple way of forcing file_column to download file from given (ex. in form) url instead of uploading it manualy? I know: http://blog.caboo.se/articles/2006/01/09/file_column-magick-and-versions require ''open-uri'' Attachment.find_first.filename = open(url) if not working as expected... what is interesting is that: >> @a =
2006 Jan 05
4
testing file uploads
Hi all, I was wondering about the class used when rails receives file uploads. Sometimes it appears to be a File, and other times it is a StringIO. Also it has methods such as original_filename that don''t appear to belong to either of these classes. I ask because I''m trying to work out how to test my fil upload related models and controllers. Is there some standardised way of
2007 Apr 27
3
Image upload problem.
I''ve seen posts of a few people who have this problem, but not a single response about solving it. I can''t upload .png files, but .jpg and .gif work fine. When I upload just a .png, my action gets a StringIO object which breaks when I try to copy the upload to an absolute location. However, using multiple-field upload, as long as one of the to-upload files is *not* a .png, all
2006 May 04
3
File Upload problem when file is small, under 19k(read method returns nothing)
Hi I hope someone can shed some light on this have searched a lot but found nothing definite. This happens on Ubuntu and Fedora 2. I am having a problem with uploading small files (images gif or jpeg under 19k). According to ruby documentation these are stored temporarily as StringIO objects rather than temporary files (as is done with the larger file uploads). The problem is that when it