Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "I''m writing an article about Rails and I need help"
2008 Mar 01
5
rspec with continuations: very strange
I appear to have written code which travels backwards through time:
http://www.vimeo.com/742590
This disturbs me immensely. If anyone can explain it, that would be cool.
I think it''s an illusion brought about by how RSpec wraps the code it
executes, and by the sheer weirdness of continuations.
--
Giles Bowkett
Blog: http://gilesbowkett.blogspot.com
Portfolio:
2008 Jan 17
5
unusual challenges speccing external software
This is something I''ve come up against twice. First, I have an
interactive editor which calls vi, emacs, or TextMate (etc.) via Unix,
and then loads the file handed to the editor back into IRB after it''s
edited and saved. I guess that makes it a special case of a more
general question, which is how do you spec external processes, with a
slightly more complicated version of the
2008 Jan 04
7
best way to modify spec (the command-line tool)?
Hi all, where I work we''ve cooked up a kind of ghetto profiler for our
specs. It basically just does this:
time = Time.now
# run the spec
puts "woah! dude. long spec." if time > 1.second
I''m simplifying here. I think the threshold is actually 0.1 seconds,
and we use more precise language, and highlight the spec in red via
terminal colors, etc.
But the way it works
2007 Dec 29
5
./script/story command
Below I''ve pasted a ./script/story command I''ve been using for about a
week. It has three modes of operation:
1. ./script/story with no arguments will run all *.story files in the story path
2. ./script/story with a path or glob will run the specified stories
3. If input is passed in via STDIN, it runs that text as a story. This
opens up story running via a simple interface
2008 Jan 26
6
UI Integration with RSpec?
Hi all,
Is there any integration with testing tools such as RSpec or
Test::Unit planned? I see that the cruise task is run correctly, but
the tests show up underneath the build log. Ideally I''d like them to
show up the same way that they do in ''java'' CruiseControl, in their
own section of tests.
Will.
2008 Jan 11
2
guide to good mocking?
Hi all - does anyone know of a good blog post or wiki or something
with a good guide to mocking? I''ve got some degree of responsibility
for people who are creating mocks. I''m supposed to actually be telling
them the best way to do it.
In some cases we have code with like a bazillion mock(:x) statements
and it''s kind of out of control. I have an idea how the specs should
2006 Apr 27
10
OT -- billing and estimating, good resources?
OK, so for most of my career, I''ve done everything on an hourly rate.
Recently somebody kind of pointed out that if you bill by the
milestone you can work on multiple projects simultaneously without any
ethical problems, so you get increased efficiency. Does anyone have
any good advice/URLs/books on how to do cost estimates on a project?
I''ve really always kind of avoided the
2012 Feb 28
1
Conditional execution of javascript / embedding Cappuccino files into Rails
I have a Cappuccino app that I am integrating with a Rails backend. A
key feature of the app is authentication which is managed entirely by
rails. The way I set it up is that the cappuccino js conditionally
executes if the user is logged in, like this:
<% if signed_in? %>
<div id="cappuccino-body">
<script type="text/javascript">
document.write("Hello
2008 Jan 31
1
thoughtworks site down? / another tiny patch for Rails 2 compatibility
Hi - couldn''t find the dev list because it appears
http://cruisecontrolrb.thoughtworks.com/ is throwing 503 errors. But,
to get CCrb running with the new ActiveSupport, I had to do this:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/giles/ccrb_duration_patch.jpg
(Sorry to submit my patch in JPEG format but you know what they say,
anything for a weird life.)
The changes are on lines 18 and 27:
2006 Mar 28
3
coolest software ("coolest startups" re-asked)
Asked a little while back about "coolest startups" using Rails, I
think it''d have been better had I asked "coolest software." Besides
the obvious (37Signals, Typo, Yakima Herald, Odeo, Measure Map, etc.),
I''m just curious about other developments where people are using it to
make nifty stuff.
--
Giles Bowkett
www.gilesgoatboy.org
2006 Apr 22
2
put variable in session each time any controller runs?
Hi -- well, that''s what I''m trying to do. Does anyone know what the
best way to do it is? I have three controllers, each one has a hidden
tag, and I want each one to salt its respective tag with the name of
the action in effect, at the time that action runs, for every action
in the controller.
--
Giles Bowkett
http://www.gilesgoatboy.org
2006 Jul 16
3
pagination over custom-sorted collections?
I have a little web app where we need to paginate collections of
items. I''m trying to sort the collection and then pass it, sorted, to
a Paginator, and still be able to paginate through the collection,
across several pages, with the new sort order. The only thing I''m
doing differently from the regular scaffolding approach is this:
@order_pages = Paginator.new(self,
2006 Mar 06
4
rails internals?
Is there a list for discussing Rails internals or is that kind of one
of those jealously guarded secret things?
Also, I seem to be being a bit of a prat today, but if you read this closely:
http://www.rubyonrails.org/images/headlines/community.gif
Bit of a grammatical error there. (Sorry!)
Giles
2006 Apr 28
35
what''s your rails wishlist?
I''ve been working with rails for a while now. Rails is the second web
framework I''ve tried. It blows the doors off catalyst (perl''s best
framework). I even just wrote my first plugin (broomstick). Ruby''s
ability to meta-program blew me away with it''s ease of use. I''ve been
so impressed with the helpers that rails uses to make a lot of
2006 Mar 06
11
coolest startup?
OK, general question for the community -- what''s the coolest startup
using Rails? I don''t think "37 Signals" is a fair answer. I''m curious
as to what kind of other developments are happening. Are there a lot
of startups using Rails in the first place? Or do most of you who are
lucky enough to do Rails for a living (I''m coding Java, bleah) work in
large
2006 Apr 17
18
The lone PC in Raleigh
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the Raleigh area Ruby users Meetup.
It was very interesting and very informative.
I did feel a bit out of place when we noticed that of the 11-12 people
there, I was the only one with a PC laptop. The rest were shiny macs.
Ah well, I need to replace this thing soon, and now that BootCamp is
out, I really have no more excuses. This way I can test
2007 Jul 01
1
how many Mongrels?
Hi - I''ve got a pretty popular Rails app on a Mongrel cluster with
Apache and mod_proxy_balancer. How do I decide how many Mongrel
servers to put in the cluster?
I don''t have stats for the number of requests hitting the server yet,
but I should have that data soon. The server has 2GB of RAM and has to
do a lot of work with RMagick, including generating and storing lots
of
2006 Jul 27
1
form_tag vs form_remote_tag ----- the :condition option
form_remote_tag has a really useful little thingamob called
:condition. you give it a string which is then interpolated into the
form tag in such a way that the form is only submitted if :condition
evaluates in javascript to true.
so the logical thing to do is give it a JavaScript function
<%= form_remote_tag ( :condition => ''your_function_here()'',
2008 Sep 29
2
turning comma separated string from multiple choices into flags
Hello,
I use google docs' Forms to conduct surveys online. Multiple choices
questions are coded as comma separated values.
For example,
if the question is like:
1. What magazines do you currently subscribe to? (you can choose
multiple choices)
1) Fast Company
2) Havard Business Review
3) Business Week
4) The Economist
And if the subject chose 1) and 3), the data is coded as a cell in a
2006 Mar 30
25
TextMate for Rails development -- why?
Greetings,
I am curious, I see quite a few references to using TextMate for
rails development. I downloaded TextMate and used it for 30 days. I
do not see what everyone is raving about. Snipplets are nice, but
other editors do the same thing, some with much more power.
Can anyone tell me what makes people draw to TextMate? Maybe I am
missing the whole reason, I''d really like to