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2006 Mar 06
2
Cookies & gsub ?
I''m looking to store the current params into a/some cookie(s). This works: @params.each_pair do |this_index, this_param| cookies[this_index] = this_param end Except, I get session-only cookies. This doesn''t work: @params.each_pair do |this_index, this_param| cookies[this_index] = { :value => this_param, :expires => 30.days.from_now } end
2007 Jan 29
2
rspec and cookies
Hello can anyone tell me how to test cookies using rspec? specifically, I''d like to be able to set a cookie before a get/post request and also to test the cookies which have been set by a get/post request I know I can use cookies[:name] = ''value'' to set a cookie but how would I set expiry information on such a cookie? when i try to pass a hash {:value =>
2012 Apr 25
8
showing error (gsub) when switching from session to cookies
I am newbie to rail. Trying to develop social networking site so working with railspace application. Everything is working fine but I stuck in the problem when i am giving the authorization tocken to the user to remember him/her. My Error and controller code is below Error:- private method `gsub'' called for 4:Fixnum C:/Users/Amir/Downloads/IR/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/cgi.rb:342:in
2006 Dec 01
2
Mongrel 0.3.18, rails 1.1.6 and cookies
I''ve run into an issue with my rails application being unable to properly set cookies on Mongrel 0.3.18. If I run the simplified code below in Mongrel 3.14.4, both cookies are properly sent to and saved by the browser. With the same code in 0.3.18, only the auth_token cookie is created (if I switch them, only the userid as it will only properly create the first cookie in the list.)
2006 Jan 27
3
Problem setting multi-value cookie
I''m trying to set a multi-value cookie but for some reason it''s not working. Any help would be appreciated. cookies[:user] = { :value => {:email=>params[:login][:email], :passwd=>params[:login][:passwd]}, :expires => 30.days.from_now, :path => "/login"} -- Thiago Jackiw
2006 Apr 05
0
cookies not deleting?????
I was running into a problem where i was setting two different cookies for " www.myapp.com" and "myapp.com". To fix this, when i set the cookie i specified the domain to be ".myapp.com". However now when i try to delete the cookie cookies.delete :myapp_cookie, it wont delete. Why is that? Here is my code: when logging in - ... cookies[:myapp_cookie] = {:value
2006 May 24
1
Authentication between Instiki and Mailman Solved!
Basically, we needed to authenticate against the cookie written by Ruby. It turns out that you can write a cookie for the entire TLD of *.example.com from Instiki (Rails). So, I changed the cookie writing code in the wiki_controller to the following. # app/controllers/wiki_controller.rb cookies[''ldap_username_2006''] = {:value =>emailaddress, :expires
2006 Apr 28
3
persistent cookies
hello, I am trying to implement a "remember be" box for logins, however I cant seem to get it to work. I have tried the following 2 methods but neither seem to work. When i check the expiry time in firefox it always says "end of session". What is the proper way to handle this so the session cookie "_session_id" doesnt expire for a year? I tried
2009 Jul 02
2
Big help with shared subdomains cookies
Hi, i need that all the subdomains of an app (using subdomain_fu) use ''.domain.com'' as domain for all cookies. I''ve set ActionController::Base.session_options[:domain] = ''.domain.com'' and it works...for just the session... how can i set this also for common cookies ? (created with cookies[:name] = {:value => value, :expires => 6.months.from_now} )
2006 Feb 19
0
Re: can store array or hash in cookies?
Not a bug. A cookie is just a string. You can turn anything into a string and store it in a cookie. Something very simple like the following might work for you: array_for_cookie = [1,4,5,7] cookies[:foo] = array_for_cookie .to_s array_from_cookie = cookies[:foo][1..-2].split('','') (And if you are just storing a single integer in a cookie be sure to turn it into a
2006 Feb 11
2
Session ID in a cookie?
I''ve been looking around for how to store the session ID in a cookie. The "Agile Web Development with Rails" books seems to indicate that this is done by default with Rails. But I don''t see a cookie being set in my browser. (yeah, they''re enabled) I poked through the RForum code to find something referencing "cookies" but nothing came up. Does
2006 Jan 07
2
can store array or hash in cookies?
Hi According to rdoc: value - the cookie''s value or list of values (as an array). So, I can use arrays, briliant. But.... It does not work (at least on webrick) I wrote a controller: def check_cookies_first cookies[:chef] = {:value => ["first", "second"], :expires => Time.local (2020)} render_text ":)" end def
2006 Nov 24
0
Maybe a bug in Cookie:cookies
Hi man, Thank you very much for your good work. I think there may be a bug in Mechanize 0.6.3. Cookie:cookies (cookie.rb:L83 ) @jar[domain].each_key do |name| => if url.path =~ /^#{@jar[domain][name].path}/ if @jar[domain][name].expires.nil? cookies << @jar[domain][name] elsif Time.now <
2008 Aug 30
3
Working with sessions in beast forum
Hey, I''m designing an app which displays the events near a user in RoR. I''m using the beat forum to facilitate user management/sessions/etc. I''ve edited the sessions table in the Beast database to contain a "session_location" value and what I''d like to do is to set this to the users location when they log in. This would allow them to change their
2010 May 28
1
cookie has key/value pairs and lost order after JSON decode
If a cookie has several items, and is encoded as JSON text as the value of the cookie, the order is actually apparent in the cookie''s text But if JSON.decode is used: ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(cookies[''item_list'']) and the result is actually in a hash, then the ordering is lost... Is it true that if the original JSON object has an array of hashes (1 key and 1
2020 Jul 20
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2] curl: Implement header and cookie scripts.
On 7/15/20 3:53 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > This rather complex feature solves a problem for certain web services > that require a cookie or token for access, especially one which must > be periodically renewed. > > For motivation for this feature see the included documentation, and > item (1)(b) here: > >
2006 May 11
3
Setting cookie value in test
In the initial version of my application I am just going to require cookies - down the road _considering_ changing that and providing something that works without. Anyway, this is somewhat of a two part question 1. Does this approach make sense or is there a better way typically used? Just have a before_filter in my application.rb to verify that the :_session_id cookie is present. If it
2008 May 17
4
Setting cookies in service overloader thingo
I''m implementing a simpler version of the Cookie Session Store in Rails 2.0. If you know what that is, skip the next paragraph. A cookie session store stores the session data inside cookies, on the client, and signs them using a secret string, hashed together. The user can decode the cookie easily if they know much about computers and see what''s inside, but they
2006 Jun 26
0
options_for_select-how to store cookie selected value ques.
#Controller cookies[:state] = state if state != nil and state.to_i != -1 conditions << ''stateid = ?'' cond_args << state cookies[:state] = state end if !cookies[:state].blank? @default_state = cookies[:state] else @default_state = "" end # view - html
2020 Jul 15
0
[PATCH nbdkit v2] curl: Implement header and cookie scripts.
This rather complex feature solves a problem for certain web services that require a cookie or token for access, especially one which must be periodically renewed. For motivation for this feature see the included documentation, and item (1)(b) here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-July/msg00069.html --- plugins/curl/nbdkit-curl-plugin.pod | 142 ++++++++++++