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2006 Mar 24
3
JS validation on a form/submit tag? Like :condition=>...
Hallo -- is there a way anyone know of that I can add a :confirm clause to a form submit? Something like: <%= submit_tag ''commit'', :confirm=>"are you certain?" %> Does anyone know how to achieve this? Cheers, doug. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Mar 28
10
Use fixtures within fixtures?
Heya, I''m using globalize2 and have following problem with my fixtures: categories.yml: one: parent_id: two color: #ff00aa two: color: #00ff11 three: parent_id: two color: #ab00ab category_translations.yml one-en: id: one locale: en name: Cars one-es: id: one locale: es name: Coches two-en: id: two locale: en name: Start two-es: id: two locale: es
2006 Feb 13
9
Selenium. Replacement for traditional rails functional test?
Hi list I''ve got a bit of a philosophical question. After just having discovered Selenium /Selenium IDE and the rails selenium plugin I''ve realized that it''s a whole lot easier to do functinoal testing than writing the traditional rails functional tests. However it implies that the development database consists of standardized test data (e.g the test & dev
2006 Aug 03
2
Including ALL fixtures for a test
I am running into some issues with my functional tests because they need info from almost every single table in the database. I have long laundry lists of fixture names to include on these test files and then I have to troubleshooot bizarre test failures because of a fixture that was not included. So is there a way to simply include all fixtures in a test? Something like: fixtures :all
2007 May 21
2
Rails'' fixtures suck! But what about something like this?
Sorry about the very long email, but this is a hairy topic that''s been annoying me for some time and I decided to try to do something about. Also, if you got this twice, I apologize too, but it didn''t seem to have successfully gone out the first time. Background: ---------- I''ve been dealing with Rails for about a year and a half now. I''ve been using
2006 Feb 22
15
Fixtures and Relationships
In my daily development, I migrate back and forth between versions, and often do: rake load_fixtures... ... in order to populate my development database with fun data. Now, with any HABTM relationship, there are failures, as there is no way to say "which" fixtures to load first. Within an actual functional or unit test case, you could simply load them in the proper order, but
2008 Jul 20
10
STI and fixtures
Hi all ! Loading fixtures doens''t seems to associate my 2 objects, do know what''s wrong ? In app/ class Manager < Employee has_many :employees, :foreign_key => :reports_to end class Employee < Person belongs_to :manager, :foreign_key => ''reports_to'' end class Person < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :address end fixtures for
2006 Jan 23
3
create and update with has_many :through
I''m using Edge Rails and the new has_many :through in my code. What I''m trying to do is modify my create and update code to use the new relationships. I''m using a table called course_teachers for the joins. Here is what I have so far: def create @course = Course.new(params[:course]) @teacher = Teacher.find(params[:primary_teacher]) @course.teachers =
2006 May 09
2
load fixtures
I''m finally getting beyond using basic test fixtures, and a few questions have popped up. Has anyone found ways to do these? 1. Use a test fixture that is named differently from its table name? We''d like to have more than one possible fixture per table. (Or perhaps use test fixtures named similarly but in different directories.) 2. Load a test fixture for one test method only
2006 Feb 09
1
Alternative take on Selenium in Rails
Hey there, There''s been a bit of work going on with Selenium and Rails recently, so I thought I may as well share what I came up with. Check out my blog post at http://blog.viney.net.nz/articles/2006/02/09/selenium-testing, grab the plugin and give it a whirl (be sure to read the README!). Basically, my approach was to make it possible to write Selenium tests in the same way that
2006 Jan 25
9
AJAX Search w/database results
Hey, I have a main page that lists a table of Devices, along with a Search box. I''d like to have the Search field pull up any related Devices, and then re-populate the table. I can do this without AJAX, just calling my List action over again, passing the params to search on, but with AJAX I get the error, "Cannot convert nil to string" on this line: @device_pages, @devices =
2005 Dec 15
3
Fixtures and table name
Is there a way to use table name other than the default or to turn it around have multiple fixture files associated to the same table. Here''s my use case: I have multiple unit test classes that all work with the same model class and hence the same database table. However, for each test class I want the data to be in a different state. So I''d like to have something like class
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
2007 Dec 01
10
Fixtures Cleanup
All, I''ve been playing a bit with some patches to make the fixture loading and management code a little bit easier to maintain. If I were to start chopping out features, how would you feel about losing: Fixture instantiation, Old school single-file fixtures, CSV fixtures, The ability to specify a subset of fixtures (everything''s always loaded instead), The ability to
2006 Jan 10
5
problems overriding module with plugin
Hi I am trying to create a plug-in to fix the error in the rails core produced by the multiple delete on a HABTM relationship. I have confirmed that my plug-in is being included into the base during runtime however the code does not seem to be overridding the base class. module ActiveRecord module Associations module ClassMethods def has_and_belongs_to_many(association_id, options =
2006 May 08
5
Files in LIB folder do not seem to update even in DEV mode!!
Hi When i change my classes in the LIB folder they are not updating on the server. My server is in development mode. Any ideas why? Any help is appreciated Thanks, Chris -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 May 23
2
Putting fixtures into subdirectories
I want to organize my fixtures just like the namespace of my models. So for example if I have a model Company::Employee I''d like the fixture to be in fixtures/company/employees.yml. However, I can''t figure out how to specify the path of the fixture file. If I do: fixtures :employees in my unit test it can''t find the fixture file. Any suggestions? Thanks, Todd
2007 Aug 08
1
Transactional fixtures not working as expected
Hi! I am quite new to BDD and I just wrote my first tests. Suddenly I received unexpected results because in a model test I load only users-fixtures but when the views-fixtures in which I load the posts-fixtures, are run before this model-test, the posts-fixtures are loaded too. I test for example if there is one record in the posts-table after creating one post. But when there are fixtures
2007 Oct 21
13
[ANN/RFC] Rathole, a fixtures extension plugin
Like lots of other folks, I''ve been searching for a way to scratch my fixture itches. Rathole is my extraction of a few techniques we''ve successfully applied at my day job. We''ve been using Rathole for a month or so now, but I''d really like some feedback from a wider audience. Rathole tackles: * Conflicting PK''s (no more id''s in fixture
2006 Jul 29
2
Cannot save Date field
Hi, I have a table which has a column called due_date. Datatype of this column in mySQL is "Date". Here is what I extracted from schema.rb > t.column "due_date", :date My fixture tasks.yml file has the following line > due_date: 07/17/2006 My test_task.rb has the following line > assert_equal "07/17/2006", @task.due_date When I run