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2006 Jun 05
1
Unobtrusive javascript...what if?
What if...you could produce accessible, unobtrusive javascript, using
Rails built-in javascript/prototype helpers, with just one extra line
of code in your layout, a plugin, and one small enhancement to the
helpers. Something like this:
[php]
<% form_remote_tag :controller => ''foo'', :action => ''bar'',
:unobtrusive => true %>
# which produces
2006 Jul 07
2
Testing views with Hpricot
assert_tag smells bad. Hpricot smells nice (apricotty!).
Testing your views with Hpricot:
http://www.lukeredpath.co.uk/index.php/2006/07/07/testing-your-rails-
views-with-hpricot/
Big thanks to _why for a great little library!
Feedback is appreciated. rSpec integration coming soon (hopefully!).
Cheers,
Luke Redpath
contact@lukeredpath.co.uk
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2006 Jun 07
9
Unobtrusive Javascript for Rails
I made a brief post on here the other day about this and now I can
proudly present the initial release of our unobtrusive_javascript
plugin for Rails. We''ll be working with Dan Webb of Vivabit to roll in
much of the functionality in his own as-yet unreleased
unobtrusive_javascript plugin into a single plugin.
This is essentially a preview release and probably not suitable for
use on a
2006 Feb 21
26
Net::SMS::BulkSMS 0.1
This is the first release of a new Ruby library for the
www.bulksms.co.ukAPI which should allow simple integration of SMS
functionality into your
Ruby or Rails apps.
Sending a message is as simple as:
@service = Service.new(''username'', ''password'')
@service.send_message(''This is my message!'', ''4479123456789'')
# whats my
2006 Jun 29
6
Naming Convention for Controllers?
Hello!
I just read DHH''s presentation pdf.
In his examples, he wrote PeopleController instead of PersonController.
I''ve been using singular words in controller''s name.
Which is more common?
Thanks.
Sam
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2006 Sep 13
2
Problem with RSpec and Mocha/Stubba
I''ve recently upgraded to the latest versions of Mocha and RSpec
(0.3.2 and 0.6.3 respectively) and I''m no longer able to use Mocha/
Stubba with RSpec. Its actually only Stubba I''m interested in as I
use RSpec''s built-in mocking library.
I require stubba in my spec file but whenever I try and run my spec
it fails with the error:
Unintialized constant
2006 Aug 01
0
Unobtrusive Javascript for Rails 0.2
Dan Webb (http://www.vivabit.com) and I are happy to announce the
latest release of the Unobtrusive Javascript plugin for Rails. This
release packs in lots of cool new features, a few changes to old ones
and some performance enhancements.
Now you can write your behaviours in Ruby, attach behaviours directly
to elements using content_tag and apply behaviours to elements
without HTML IDs.
2006 Mar 05
2
Is Rails getting testing semantics wrong and making things confusing?
Yes, I believe it is and I think it is dangerous, and confusing to people
new to the concepts of testing.
I''ve mentioned a point similar to this on here before, but with the
announcement of Rails "integration" test, I''m worried that somebody
somewhere is getting their types of tests worryingly mixed up.
Lets start with what we had in the beginning...unit tests (for
2006 Mar 03
3
embedding a forum inside a rails app
what is the best way to embed a forum (phpbb is currently installed under
/public/forums/) inside my layout ? I dont want the foum to be its own page
i would like it to appear inside the main part of the page with navigation
and border in tact. is this possible with the current way it is installed ?
thanks
adam
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2006 Feb 22
2
sudo in switchtower and security
I''m attempting to deploy a rails application using switchtower. My IT guys
are refusing to give me sudo for a user changeable script. I really can''t
argue with their logic. If I have sudo for a script that I can update, well,
I can do most anything I want.
They are suggesting I create a cgi that performs the same function. Since
the cgi would run as www-data (this is a debian
2006 Jul 27
0
Rails Plugin Packs
As the number of Rails plugins steadily increases, remembering and
managing these plugins is getting increasingly difficult. There is
some significant effort going into improving the process of
installing plugins with the RaPT project. However, as you start to
find your favourite plugins, you might often find yourself using the
same group of plugins on every new Rails project that you
2006 Feb 18
4
verifying best practice
i have a Project model, which belongs_to :user
when i add a project, the users_id is based on the session[:users_id].
to get the users_id into the projects table, i''m doing this:
@project = Project.new(params[:project])
@project.users_id = session[:users_id]
this is working, i''m just verifying this is the best way to do it.
2006 Jan 28
13
What''s the verb form of id?
Random question:
I''ve written a method for the String class that turns an arbitrary
line of text in to an identifier, e.g.:
"My, what a beautiful day!"
=> "my_what_a_beautiful_day"
"(anb*#NF(AMNV"
=> "anb_NF_AMNV"
We''ve got all these great names already like underscore, classify,
titleize and things like that. I''d
2006 Feb 23
5
Web/HTTP Testing
Hello,
I am looking for a user test automation tool. When I say ''user'', I
mean it should mimic the user interacting with the app. That
ultimately boils down to a tool that drives a browser or is able to
make http requests and allow us to deal easily with the responses.
Our requirements are to be able to write the tests in Ruby (no need to
switch to other language for test
2006 Feb 19
2
How far can you get without learning Ruby?
This has been my little experiment for the last few weeks. I jumped straight
into rails after a few tutorials and have been using "Agile Web Development
with Rails" as a reference. I picked up the Ruby syntax from examples which
was not hard to do as I know various other languages. I''ve started 3
database driven web apps and all was going really well. Rails is fun and
2006 Mar 04
13
Using helpers from controllers ?
There is a solution to use helpers from controllers ?
I have an error :
|undefined method `content_tag''|
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
def test
return content_tag("a","test")
end
end
2006 Mar 21
0
Automatic namespacing of custom Rake tasks
As you know you can create your own .rake files in lib/tasks and
Rails will automatically find them - as Rake 0.7 adds namespace
support and Rails is already taking advantage of these namespaces if
you are on Edge Rails I thought it would make a lot of sense if Rails
automatically namespaced your own custom rake files, so I raised a
ticket for this and I''ve now implemented it
2006 Feb 24
0
Net::SMS::BulkSMS 0.2 - with international support
As promised, the new release of this library for www.bulksms.com now
contains support for all of its international sites including UK,
Europe, USA, South Africa and Spain.
I''ve also added some documentation to this release.
Home page/documentation:
http://net-sms-bulksms.rubyforge.org/
Rubyforge:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/net-sms-bulksms/
CHANGELOG
* 0.2
Added CHANGELOG and a
2006 Feb 22
3
[OT] Curly Quotes on a Mac
There''s such a Mac-friendly group here, I thought I might get some
guidance. I''m happily developing everything on my PowerBook, and loving
it. Yeah, TextMate is way cool. But all my clients keep sending me copy
in Microsoft Word format and the curly quotes, ellipses, dashes, etc.
turn into question marks.
This might be overreaching, but is there some way to open the Word
2006 Feb 21
9
SwitchTower 1.0.1, SwitchTower Extensions
SwitchTower is a utility that can execute commands in parallel on
multiple servers. It allows you to define tasks, which can include
commands that are executed on the servers. You can also define roles
for your servers, and then specify that certain tasks apply only to
certain roles.
Manual: http://manuals.rubyonrails.org/read/book/17
Project: