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2018 Sep 17
2
add keys and certificate to forwarded agent on remote host
On 17/09/18, Peter Stuge (peter at stuge.se) wrote: > Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > > Can ssh-add work on the remote socket file? > > I expect that it will just work<tm>. The local socket is just a > socket, and the protocol[1] message SSH_AGENT_ADD_KEY is the same. Local: $ ssh-agent > /tmp/agent.env $ source /tmp/agent.env $ ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_user $ ssh
2006 Jul 03
9
Migrations from Mysql to Oracle. PLS HELP!
Hi all, I''m using Rails/Mysql as development platform. the production server is under Rails/Oracle. Right now, i''m trying to install my application under the production server, the connection to orcale is fine via Rails, but i have a weird problem. example : here is a extract from my db scheme : Table User :_____________ id_user | first_name |
2006 Feb 02
3
What is best way to show only records belonging to logged user?
Hi all, What is best way to show only records belonging to logged user? I understand that it is better to handle this in model and not controller. I am thinking of intercepting find methods in model and add clause something like "WHERE id_user = #{user_id}". I would like to hear if you would do it likewise and if yes is it better to hack find_by_sql() or find() method? thanks in
2007 Jul 10
9
Other parameters on InPlaceEditor
Hi to all, I have a doubt on like passing other URL parameters to InPlaceEditor function. For Ajax.Updater I can use "parameters:", but for InPlaceEditor (or InPlaceCollectionEditor) I cannot use "parameters". How I make to pass other parameters to the page that callback? A sample code: ---------------------------------- var editor= new Ajax.InPlaceCollectionEditor(el, url,
2006 Jan 04
0
Re: DB Modelling the Rails way - solution by Chris Hall
Hi Chris, Yesterday you kindly submitted an answer to my question on modelling many to many relationships. I''ve briefly tried the proposed solution but so far with no luck. Before I get too involved - I''d like to know if mapping three way :join_tables is "legal" in a Rails sense. I only ask since you put (untested) in your mail and I can''t find any docs on
2006 Feb 02
0
What is best way to show only records belonging to loggeduser?
When I do this, I store the after a successful login. user''s id in session. My controller actions pass that id into the find method @tasks = Task.find_all_by_user_id(session[:user_id]) The session would have to be hacked in order for that to be broken. It''s been secure enough for me. -----Original Message----- From: rails-bounces@lists.rubyonrails.org
2006 Jan 07
4
To Chris Hall - Re: DB Modelling the Rails way - Opinions??
Chris, Finally got time to fully play with your suggestions. Had to re-code a bit of stuff but the concept works - just like a bought one :~). Many thanks for the solution, Kind Regards, Eric. For those curious - here''s what it was about; On Monday 02 January 2006 02:10, Eric Sloane tried to type something like: > Hi, > I''m trying to figure the most efficient way to
2006 Apr 27
1
issue with deprecatiing push_with_attributes
I''ve been listening to the discussions regarding the plans to eliminate push_with_attributes. While I think it''s good practice to make join models if you''re developing a new system, I can''t help but think t hat push_with_attributes should be left around to deal with legacy databases. I might want to wrap my application around a database I don''t
2006 Mar 15
1
push_with_attributes not inserting default values
I have a join table A_B with columns[a_id, b_id, c_data default 1, d_data default 1]. If I do: @aobj.bobjs.push_with_attributes(@bobj,{:c_data => 0}) I find that the row inserted, has d_data set to 0 and not the default value specified in the database, which is 1. So I am having to explicitly set it using : @aobj.bobjs.push_with_attributes(@bobj,{:c_data => 0, :d_data => 1}). Is this
2005 Mar 13
1
Semantics of push_with_attributes
In trying to add timestamp support to habtm, I''ve stumped on a question which I hope you all help me solve. And that is, when adding a record twice to the list of associations with push with attributes, should the following test succeed or not? def test_pushing_twice dev = Devel.new("name"=>"victor") p =
2006 Jul 31
1
Use of push_with_attributes
Hi, I have a model class called Page and a corresponding pages table in the db. Is there a way to do Page.new without actually creating a corresponding record in the table? I want to set some values in it and then pass it to the add_content_component() method in the class below which calls push_with_attributes() which will actually create the record in the db? class Page <
2006 Apr 29
5
HABTM - how to insert join row when associated rows exist
I have successfully used HABTM to create a many-to-one-to-many set of rows in one step. Now, if two objects I want to associate already exist, how do I create the join row? The Agile book mentions the ''push_with_attributes'' method. The text says this method is useful for adding additional attributes to the join row (in the example a ''read_at'' timestamp). I
2006 Jan 03
0
habtm and insert_sql
Briefly, I want to create an :insert_sql attribute for a has_and_belongs_to_many relationship, and then add items to that relationship using push_with_attributes. Is that possible? Less briefly: I have a legacy postgresql database where one of the join tables has an ID column, so I had to set up the association with a custom :finder_sql attribute, as follows: class Topic <
2006 Jan 04
2
Updating Attributes in a HABTM Join Table
Is there a way to update attributes in a HABTM join table? Right now I am deleting the join and then recreating it with new attributes. I have a table "categories" and another table "items". They are both HABTM with the join table "categories_items" between them. If an item is joined to a category once, no problem, we create the join. But if an item is
2006 Jan 02
1
ActiveRecord, << or push_with_attributes: update if exists?
In the Agile Rails book, on page 232 (PDF, 4th edition) there is an example of (within ActiveRecord) marking an article as read by a user at the present time. Short example code (from the book) here: class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :articles def read_article(article) articles.push_with_attributes(article, :read_at => Time.now) end # ... end
2006 Jan 02
2
ActiveRecord:
In the Agile Rails book, on page 232 (PDF, 4th edition) there is an example of (within ActiveRecord) marking an article as read by a user at the present time. Short example code (from the book) here: class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :articles def read_article(article) articles.push_with_attributes(article, :read_at => Time.now) end # ... end
2005 Dec 15
2
efficient INSERTS
Hi, I''ve got the following models: Company Package with a habtm relationship. In my controller, I have a ''dispatch'' action which does the following @companies.each do |company| @packages.each do |package| company.packages.push_with_attributes(package, :sent_on => Time.now) end end my table ''companies_packages'' therefore lists which
2006 Mar 19
1
How to access atributes from a join table?
I have a table "domains", "users" and a join table of "domains_users" which has the domain_id, user_id as well as a userlevel_id attribute. I know that in the model User class I can set the value of this attribute with a function that calls: domains.push_with_attributes(domain, :userlevel => 1) but how do I access the userlevel field so that I can use it later
2005 Mar 08
1
Updating Join Attributes
Other than doing a raw SQL update the only way to update join attributes is to remove an object and then push_with_attributes correct? -- Lon
2006 Feb 07
1
habtm :uniq causing duplicate inserts? How to update Rails?
Hello *Gem* experts, Sorry for asking multiple questions in one post but they are both related to one problem. So far I have the following code: class Member < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :blogs, :uniq=>true ..... end class Blog < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :members, :uniq=>true ... end The issue is that