Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "How to list all models of an application?!?"
2006 Jan 19
4
UserEngine - rake bootstrap aborted => undefined method `synchronize_with_controllers'' for Permission:Class
Good day all.
I have successfully installed Engines and LoginEngine and LE is setup and
running correctly.
However, after installing and setting up UE, when attempting to run the rake
bootstrap method I get the following error:
undefined method `synchronize_with_controllers'' for Permission:Class
My environment is
Rails 1.0.0
Ruby 1.8.2
WinXP
WebBRICK
MySQL 4.1.14
I found the following
2006 Jan 23
2
UserEngine -- Permission.synchronize_with_controllers -- trouble with my own controller modules
I suspect there''s an easier version of this question that I could ask,
but I''m not sure where I''m going wrong. I have LoginEngine and
UserEngine setup and seemingly running fine. However, not all of my
controllers are being found when I run "rake sync_permissions".
Specifically, it''s the controllers that are not in the base
controllers folder, but
2006 Apr 27
7
Role Based Authorization recipe implementation?
i got the rails recipes book, i have now an auth system for users
without problems, now i want to made a role based acces for my app, im
following the "Role Based Authorization" recipe of the book but i cant
make it to work even when the tables created and correctly added data
manually definig the roles and rights. als i dont know how to define a
right for use all the actions in a
2006 Mar 15
3
Self-referential join model does not work
I have been trying to model a labeled graph using ActiveRecord (trunk
version). Basically, I have a ''Node'' model which represents a node linking
to other nodes. Links (aka edges) are labeled (i.e., have a ''label''
attribute and other behavior). Thus I decided to model edges as an ''Edge''
model and use a ''has_many :trough''
2005 Dec 09
7
UserEngine - rake bootstrap aborted
Hi there,
I''ve just installed login_engine and user_engine from the repositories,
followed the setup procedures as documented in:
vendor/plugins/user_engine/README
But I''m getting the following failure:
vince@vaio:~/Projects/Booking$ rake bootstrap
(in /home/vince/Projects/Booking)
rake aborted!
undefined method `edit'' for class `UserController''
2006 Aug 08
12
delete_if doesn''t work for has_and_belongs_to_many
I''m using Rails-1.1.4 with Ruby-1.8.4
So let''s say I have 2 model classes:
class Item
has_and_belongs_to_many :things
end
class Thing
has_and_belongs_to_many :items
end
i = Item.new
i.things << Thing.new( :value => "Something").save
i.things << Thing.new( :value => "Something Else" ).save
i.save
Fine, now I have two records in the
2009 Feb 04
2
delete_if does not work on associations
I tried to user delete_if on an association:
class Group < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :memberships, :dependent => :destroy
has_many :users, :through => :memberships
...
end
This is the controller method, trying to use delete_if. Although some
elements are removed (s2 < s1), the save method does not update the
association.
def intersect_or_remove_group
other_group =
2006 May 26
4
shouldn''t this work? - session[:array_of_objects].delete_if {|x| x.id == params[:id]}
I am saving an array of active record objects (college courses) in the
session as session[:course_list]. This is the cart for a registration
controller.
If a student chooses to delete the course from the list I get the :id
as params[:id].
However if I do
session[:course_list].delete_if {|x| x.id ==params[:id]}
does not work.
session[:course_list].delete_at(idx)
works. Ocourse to do this I have
2006 Jan 30
1
Example on how to boost a field?
I am wondering whether one could boost certain fields (e.g., title and
keywords) to make them ''weigh'' more against searches across all fields.
I know that Document::Field has a boost attribute and that it accepts a
boost argument in the constructor (although I''ve had not much luck with
it, I am just getting back exceptions upon init w/ boost), but I was
wondering
2006 Sep 25
2
@article.article_groups.delete_if... Dosn't work!
If I try:
@article.article_groups.delete_if {|x|
x.group_id == x.group_id
}
It does nothing.
If I try:
articletmp.article_groups.each{ |x|
@article.article_groups.delete(y)
}
It deletes some of the groups.
@article.article_groups.clear
works.
Why dosn''t the to first examples work as expected??
Do I have to put groups I don''t want to
2006 Sep 13
3
How to avoid AR confusing way of handling default values for attributes w/ :null => false
How can I avoid AR confusing way of handling default values for
attributes w/ :null => false?
This issue came up before, but I could not find an answer that resolves
the issue, which I outline below:
First, I add a test table using migrations:
class AddTestTable < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table "users", :force => true do |t|
t.column
2013 Sep 17
4
Rails 4 deprecation of in-place edit methods for collection associations
Hi everyone!
For those of you who are not noticed the in-place edit method for
collection associations are broken in the current rails release - 4.0.0,
and here''s what is cooking in the rails master
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/1a40be02113287d9a003f8224e91b9f623857f4b
and this https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/12227
In short: it looks like things like has_many.reject!{},
2006 Jan 28
3
DRY conflict with "Updated at" "Created at" "Deleted at" in view
Hi all,
Are there any helpers or so for listview routines that suppres the three above
mentioned columns? I''m currently exploring something like the code below. But
it feels like I''m doing Rails'' work.
# just for test purposes
<div id="debug">
<% for col in Product.columns.map %>
<%= col.name %> - <%= col.type %><br/>
<%
2007 Jan 06
3
speeding up pagination
I need help to optimize a query (sort of ...)
if params[:debit] == "on"
@schools = School.find(:all,
:conditions => ["name like ?", "%#{params[:search]}%"],
:order => ''name'')
@schools.delete_if { |s| s.debit <= 0 }
@school_pages = Paginator.new self, @schools.length, 20
The problem here is that
2006 Jan 07
3
user engine question
I''ve created an array of hashes in UserController#initialize to describe
a menu:
@menu_array = [
{:menu => ''home'', :controller => ''home'', :action => ''send_home''},
{:menu => ''user list'', :action => ''list''},
{:menu => ''login'', :controller =>
2009 Feb 09
2
dynamic constant assignment
I have a constant set up like that :
ALL_LOCALES
=> {"it"=>"Italian", "fr"=>"Français", "de"=>"Deutsch", "en-
GB"=>"English (UK)", "es"=>"Español (España)", "pt-PT"=>"Português",
"pl"=>"Polski", "en-US"=>"English
2006 Dec 17
3
Trimming a collection of AR objects?
I have a collection of acts_as_ferret search results that I need to trim
based on an attribute. I''ve been trying to iterate through the
collection but haven''t been able to make this work. Here is what I have
tried unsuccessfully:
@people.each {|person| person.clear if person.privacy_type == "private"}
Unfortunately Class Person does not respond to clear since it is
2006 Apr 17
5
Finding out updated fields
Hi,
When we update a record via an update form, is there an easy way to find
out the fields that have been changed. If the update is successful, i
want to display:
The following fields have been changed:
field-name = new-value
...
Thanks,
Lantis.
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2011 Feb 28
1
(2.3.5) removing validations
Today I tried to remove (actually overwrite) a validation from a model,
from within a plugin.
This was the original validation:
validates_length_of :login, :maximum => 30
This was the only code I could come up with to replace it:
def self.included(base)
base.class_eval do
@validate_callbacks.delete_if { |callback|
begin
# Sorry, only way to remove
2007 Dec 28
11
LIKE clause in rails
Hello,
I am trying to achieve a search functionality in the following manner
i have an table called people
which has
first_name,last_name,etc...
After the user form to search people is submitted i get the params hash
as params[:persons]={"first_name"=> "%John%","last_name"=>"%Stevens%"}
NOTE : I have changed the params hash to include the %.
Now