Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "custom mime types for respond_to"
2007 Sep 01
0
Problem with custom Mime::Type.register.
Hello all,
I''m running into a slight problem with Rails and the respond_to function
in controllers. I''ve registered a custom Mime::Type of application/x-amf
:amf (Mime::Type.register "application/x-amf", :amf). The problem I''m
having is that the respond_to function never responds to the
application/x-amf content-type.
I think I''ve narrowed it down to
2008 Jan 16
0
respond_to, mime types and excel
Hello All,
I''m trying to figure out how respond_to actually works, especially with
the increased focus on REST.
After I set a MIME type for Excel
Mime::Type.register "application/vnd.ms-excel", :xls
In my index action''s respond_to block
I have format.xls {
@parts = Part.find(:all)
headers[''Content-Type''] =
2009 Apr 03
7
RJS not rendering correctly when mime-type is 'iphone'
I have an iPhone version of my site, and for some reason none of the
rjs works when viewing the iPhone version. This happens instead:
ActionView::MissingTemplate (Missing template controller_name/
update.erb in view path app/views)
The rjs works fine when viewing the site normally, and it worked when
viewing the iPhone version prior to upgrading Rails to 2.3.2.
Additional info: I have
2006 Apr 08
2
respond_to causes DoubleRenderError?
I have a custom authentication plugin that redirects users to a login
site if they aren''t already authenticated and their session hasn''t
timed out. I had things working fine with straight http requests, but
wanted to add support for ajax requests. I thought this would be a
simple matter of replacing all of my "redirect_to <blah> and return
false" calls with
2008 Apr 20
1
Why is respond_to always rending the RXML view?
I''m having a problem in Rails 2 where respond_to is always rendering the
RXML view even in the HTML rendering response. Can anyone tell me why
this might be happening? Here''s a code snippet:
respond_to do |accepts|
accepts.html
accepts.xml { render :action => ''show.rxml'', :layout => false}
end
If I change this to the following it works fine:
2006 Aug 14
1
respond_to? in acts_as_ferret results
acts_as_ferret''s search results use #method_missing to forward method
calls to the underlying result object. However, those methods are
represented in #respond_to?
Here''s a simple fix for that:
module FerretMixin
module Acts
module ARFerret
class SearchResults
def respond_to?(name)
self.methods.include?(name) || @results.respond_to?(name)
2007 Apr 26
2
assert_select with respond_to JS or xhr?
Hi everyone,
I am a bit confused with xhr? and respond_to.
I have the folloing code in my view to update the ''emails'' ID
link_to_remote(image_tag("refresh"), :update => "emails",
:url => { :action => "list_emails" })
in the controller side i have somthing like :
[..]
respond_to do |type|
type.html { render :action
2008 Jun 24
2
wrong number of arguments (1 for 0) when using respond_to?
Trying to get an otherwise working app (in Rails 2.0.2) up to speed
with Rails 2.1.0 and Ruby 1.8.7, I have some broken code I can''t seem
to fix:
module Pathmaker
def self.append_features( base )
base.before_save do |model|
model.path = model.name.downcase.
gsub( /\ and\ /, ''-'' ).
gsub( /\ on\ /, ''-'' ).
2006 Jun 28
2
respond_to and Accept headers
After reading:
<http://www.loudthinking.com/arc/000572.html>
I''m trying to experiment with respond_to in order to not repeat myself
and create atom feeds out of a "browse" view.
In application controller I created a before filter that checks for the
extension of the current url and changes the accept header:
[code]
def check_headers
@headers["Accept"]
2007 May 28
2
Rails, respond_to? over anonymous module (extend has_many).
Hello List,
I''m trying to generate examples for some list-helpers I have coded
which use in my projects.
Basically, the Playlist class uses one anonymous module in has_many
that acts as helper between acts_as_list and my desired API:
class Playlist < ActiveRecord::Base
# associations go here
has_many :playlist_items, :order => :position, :dependent => :destroy
has_many
2010 Aug 21
1
Rendering a different Javascript file in respond_to
Hi everyone, I am stuck in an (apparently) simple problem.
In my event_controller I have the i_like_it action:
def i_like_it
@event = Event.find(params[:id])
... # logic
respond_to do |format|
format.js
end
end
In my case "i_like_it" is called with :method => PUT (it is an Ajax
call, "i_like_it.js.erb" will be returned as a script and it wil be
2012 Feb 20
1
respond_to format.json not being called
Hi all,
I''m submitting a form using jQuery, but in the respond_to block only the
format.html action is called.
This is the javascrip:
send_button.on(''click'', function(){
var form = $(this).closest(''.modal'').find(''form'');
$.post(''/messages'', form.serialize(),
function(data, status, xhr){
2006 Apr 15
0
respond_to issue
I''m having some trouble with respond_to to handle multiple request
types from a single action.
The action:
def login
return if request.get? #just show the login.rhtml page on HTTP GET
self.current_user = User.authenticate(params[:login], params[:password])
respond_to do |type|
type.js { render } # renders login.rjs
type.html do #fallback for standard
2007 Jan 20
0
Best way to force a respond_to format
I am playing around with the idea of adding to the HTTP_ACCEPT header
method and trying to utilize WURFL for detecting mobile devices by
USER_AGENT instead. I''m thinking I will set up some kind of
before_filter in my controller, to intercept all requests and compare
the USER_AGENT to some data source.
If I detect that the USER_AGENT is a mobile device, then I''d like to
force a
2007 Jul 07
0
respond_to for unknown type
Greetings,
How would I go about handling an unknown type in a respond_to block?
That is, I currently have ...
respond_to do | format |
format.html { do something }
format.xml { do something else }
end
I would like a handler for all other format''s, other than html/xml, so
that I can, for example, log the request, render an error or whatnot.
Thank you,
]{
2006 Jun 24
5
request.xhr? vs. respond_to
Searched around this forum, but didn''t find an answer for this question.
Can you help this newbie understand any overlap and/or difference
between request.xhr? and respond_to?
If request.xhr? is true, should I expect it wants.js below?
respond_to do |wants|
wants.html { redirect_to(person_list_url) }
wants.js
wants.xml { render :xml => @person.to_xml(:include
2008 May 15
8
facebooker, respond_to and firefox 3 beta5/pre
Hi there,
I have a controller that responds to fbml and html, with html at the
top.
In all browsers, this works as expected - When I''m hitting the
controller from my normal app, I get html. When I hit it inside
facebook, I get fbml.
However, with Firefox 3 hitting the normal app, I''m getting fbml for
some odd reason.
Am I crazy?
Sudara
2006 Aug 30
10
respond_to not detecting JS turned on. form_to_remote problem?
I''m trying to use respond_to to redirect visitors who have JS turned off to a different page. The problem I''m having is that respond_to is sending *everybody* there. It''s not recognizing that JS is turned on in the browser. The wanted_html.rhtml file below is rendered whether I''ve got JS turned on or off. I''ve looked at the Accept headers being sent
2006 Mar 22
1
undefined method `respond_to'' when using Exception Notifier Plugin
I''m trying to use the exception notifier plugin and I''m getting this error
message:
NoMethodError (undefined method `respond_to'' for
#<Adm::PeriodController:0xb74c9804>):
/vendor/plugins/exception_notification/lib/exception_notifiable.rb:64:in
`render_500''
/vendor/plugins/exception_notification/lib/exception_notifiable.rb:76:in
2008 Mar 18
4
respond_to formats, fbml and fbjs
In my controllers I have a respond_to block for both fbml and fbjs.
I created the fbjs mime type in environment.rb:
Mime::Type.register "application/javascript", :fbjs
However, even if I specify fbjs in a parameter name format during AJAX
post requests, it is being overwritten by Rails or Facebooker as FBML.
I confirmed this by placing logger.debug params[:format] immediately
before