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2006 Mar 07
5
subversion help!
I created a subversion repository on my new vps and i''m trying to setup my rails app there. However i keep getting this error: subversion/libsvn_subr/io.c:2516: (apr_err=13) svn: Can''t create directory ''/home/svnadmin/rapleaf/db/transactions/0-1.txn'': Permission denied How do i fix this? I know others have had this before, so i would appreciate some help.
2008 May 16
0
Problem with :action => 'destroy' in url_for
url_for( :controller => ''foo'', :action => ''destroy'', :id => 1 ) => ''/ foo/1'' url_for( :controller => ''foo'', :action => ''destroy_x'', :id => 1 ) => ''/ foo/destroy_x/1 url_for( :controller => ''foo'', :action => ''destroy'', :foo_id => 1 )
2007 Nov 14
3
absolute urls in url_for vs. link_to
In both url_for and link_to, the :only_path param can be used to determine whether the link url used is complete with hostname and path, or just has the path (a kind of relative url). However, in url_for it defaults to false (urls with hostnames), and in link_to it defaults to true ( urls without hostnames, just paths). Is there any reason for this discrepency? To me, it violates the principle
2007 Jan 02
2
link_to method throws a url_for error
This error seems pretty bizarre. I''m using ActionMailer and am using a template in app/views/welcome_mailer/join.rhtml which has this line: <%= link_to :controller => ''group'', :action => ''join'', :group => @group.id, :ic => @code.code %> The error is: undefined method `url_for'' for #<WelcomeMailer: 0x2aaaad4fb470>
2006 Jul 31
0
problems testing helpers - link_to and url_for don''t work...
So I''ve used the helper test plugin, and also tried some things from Rails Recipes, and basically neither seems to work for cases where a helper does anything related to link_to/url_for, and this includes calling named_routes. This is obviously an issue, as a common use for helpers is to refactoring something like this: <%= link_to "text that changes slightly", :id => id
2005 Aug 08
1
url_for()/link_to() Broken under Webrick?
After successfully getting my "productized" sites into production, I decided it was time to get the development environment working (i.e. through "script/server --site=foo"). However, when I go to run a site under Webrick, I get two major errors: (0) Routes don''t seem to work properly, specifically the root-level route gets ignored. Instead,
2006 Nov 28
1
link_to and url_for in ActionMailer
I am new to ActionMailer and having a problem. I want to be able to send a notification e-mail when a new item is added to a list. Sending an e-mail to the right people on creation is working fine. However, I want to include in the e-mail a link to the application so that users can click on the link in the e-mail and immediately be taken to the show view for the new item. When I add a link_to
2006 Aug 24
0
link_to, url_for and render_component from a plugin
Hi, What is the correct way to use these functions from inside a plugin? Any example of an existing plugin using this may be appreciated. Thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2005 Dec 22
2
routes and url_for
Hi, All. I try to relocate controllers. Admin space controlers moved to /app/controllers/admin and user space controllers to /app/controllers/user In routes.rb I use map.connect ''search'', :controller => ''user/search'' that correct I see. But when I want to use start_form_tag or simply url_for, that used in start_form_tag, I do not know how generate url
2005 Dec 18
0
Fromcontroller to the url_for() representation
Hi, I''m trying to generate the url_for parameters ina controller to pass down to a view. And I want to pass in the link_to() params. One of the things I need to pass is the :controller part. So I''m in the controller itself, and I want to change the self.class (or it''s to_s represantation) to the format needed by link_to(). For example: class MyController <
2007 Feb 21
6
Problem with url_for and https - overrides all options
I have a piece of code like this in one of my views: <%=link_to "link here", :action=>''my_action'', :id=>1 %> It works fine on my local development machine, running Webrick over http and it works fine on my testing server which is running single mongrel instance behind Apache 1.3 as a proxy. On both the outcome link is this: <a
2006 Mar 04
12
cross domain ajax
I''m trying to implement a cross domain solution for my rails app. I want people to be able to fill out a form on their site and the data will be passed back to my site through ajax, and their site gets updated. I''m looking for the best way to implement this. I would like to use a JSON approach like yahoo does, but i''m not sure if it will work. Though the form is
2006 Apr 16
0
automatic URI encoding on url_for?
I am trying to store a hash in a URL so that a search query can be stored as a link. Here is my code: link_to(''blah'', url_for({:controller => ''search'', :action => ''advanced'', :query => @query, :page => n}) @query is the hash I''m trying to
2009 Jan 18
3
ActionMailer and url_for in helper methods
Hi, I was wondering how to get url_for to work inside ActionMailer. I did research on the web but I can''t seem to find something that fits what I need. In my application, each user can specify their custom domain to access their. I have an ActionMailer that sends them notifications of changes that occur. In there, I have a breadcrumbs helper method, which generages something like:
2006 Aug 14
0
undefined method ''render_component_as_string'' - why?
I want to put a ''search_box'' text_field in the header of each page. The search_box is implemented in a controller named ''users''. (so Controller_A is calling a component in Controller_B) When I add this line to my ''controllers/application.rb'' file, I don''t understand why I get and ''undefined method'' error. After all,
2008 May 11
3
Get current controller name/action name from view
Hi. I swear I found this in the group archives, but now I cannot find this in the group or elsewhere online! In a view I would like to get the current controller name and action that was used to get here. For example, I have a template that I''m using from two different controllers (and four different actions in each controller), such as :controller => "my_view", :action
2008 Jan 25
8
simple routing & linking question
So I have an existing app & facebook app in same rails application, for now I have decided to go the route of creating a controller for facebook stuff (called FaceController). (setup is canvas, fbml) So I have: facebook config http://myurl:myport/face/ My controllers name is face, so I dont even need a manual route, for the landing page it works like a charm. but, when I try to make
2006 Aug 08
8
executing external code
I''m trying to run some non-ruby code in my rails app and i''m not sure how to do this. The code i have would take a really long time to port to ruby and so i''d rather run it as is (its php). What i would like to have happen is that the code can be invoked as an ajax call. And just return some data in JSON. I keep running into a routing failure by actioncontroller and
2006 Feb 27
0
Mapping '':action/:id/:controller/'' doesn''t work
Hello People, (I am not good at ROR yet. This post could be very lame.) I am going playing with routes.rb. Well, pretty much any combination of mapping works, a part from: map.connect '':action/:id/:controller/'' In this case, the request is routed; however, I get: --------------------------------------- Showing app/views/inputs/start.rhtml where line #8 raised: No url can be
2007 Sep 10
6
RSpec view spec writing problem (unable to generate url_for in RESTful resource link_to)
Thanks, first, to everyone who''s asked and answered questions on this list, and to the creators of RSpec - it is all very helpful. I''ve searched the mailing list, and had a couple 2hr googling sessions that didn''t help me find an answer. I''ve run into a problem getting my first non-trivial view spec to run. I get an error when trying to generate a link_to()