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2006 Feb 09
2
How to call a standard function from a class inside the lib folder ?
Hello, I try to use url_for from a class inside the lib folder class Test    def self.mytest options        url = url_for( options )    end end But I have this error : *undefined method `url_for'' for Test:Class* How can I use it ? Thanks _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org
2005 May 21
0
How can I get a post-Routing translated url_for?
Is there a way to ask the Route system what controller and action mapping will be used, given a hash containing :controller and :action? I am trying to generalize the case where there is a button bar (e.g. tabbed pages) having one image shown if you are presently visiting that page, and another shown if you are not presently visiting that page (e.g. an "active" and an
2005 Sep 06
4
url_for: :overwrite_params went missing
Somewhere between 0.13.1 and the current SVN version the :overwrite_params option to url_for (and related methods) went missing. I can''t tell whether this was deliberate or by mistake, and I have no idea how to get the same functionality in some other way either. Michael -- Michael Schuerig Life is what happens
2006 Mar 15
4
sub-selection with $
Hello, I have 2 navigations ( mainnav and subnav ) with 2 lists List have same names ( li0 li1 li2 ) What is the best way to select li1 of subnav with prototype 1.4 in this case ? I just want to hide/show it Thanks <div id="mainnav"> <ul> <li name="li0"><li name="li1"><li name="li2"> </ul> </div> <div
2006 Sep 22
1
url_for params
Hi, url_for has a nice way of using the current ''params'' object to fill in default parameters in a route. For example, map.connect '':controller/:action/:id/'' with <%= url_for :action => ''my_action'' %> will redirect to the current controller. All very good. However, I sometimes want a url_for() which includes current parameters
2006 Jun 19
0
url_for missing out parameters?
Having a bit of an issue with url_for The current page I''m on has a named route as follows: map.some_page ''page/:id/:range'', :action => ''the_action'' All looks fairly normal. I have an url_for on this page to make a link to another page as so: url_for(:controller=>''other'', :action=>''display'', :id=>5,
2008 Apr 05
0
url_for + :canvas => false weirdness for non resource controllers
I noticed something strange in my app today. It appears that the extra canvas path appended in url_for is back but only for controllers that are not resources. Here is an example I have in my site: campaigns is a resource checkout is not # With the canvas false flag (rdb:1) @controller.url_for(:controller => ''campaigns'', :action => ''show'', :id
2006 Oct 22
2
url_for In a Component?
When I try to use url_for within a component I get the following: NoMethodError in LinkController#get_links undefined method `url_for'' for Navbar::LinkController:Class The API docs show url_for as a public method of ActionController::Base. Since my component is derived from ActionController::Base shouldn''t url_for be available within the class? Any ideas? Thanks! -
2005 Dec 28
6
coverage does not work
Hi, I''ve installed coverage (gem install coverage) and try to run tests with -rcoverage option on, but following error occurs: ruby: No such file to load -- coverage (LoadError) I try: ruby -rcoverage mytest.rb 1. I have rubygems in evn var RUBYOPT 2. Gem seems to be installed properly (I can read doc via gems, the files exist in the ../gem/... dirs) Does anyone know what is the
2007 May 11
1
url_for and capitalization..
i am having a very weird problem with url_for.. i have been using this for several version of rails, but recently, i had a problem.. it seems as though url_for is causing the results to be returned in lower case.. if there are uppercase letters in the arguments, they result is all lower case. obviously, this is a problem as the urls don''t work anymore. the other oddity is that when i
2005 Mar 06
2
Using url_for in ActionMailer templates
Hi All I am just adding some basic e-mail notices to my Rails app using ActionMailer, and have one small issue. I want to provide a confirmation URL to users who sign up for an account. I can obviously just hardcode the URL and append the confirmation code to it, but I''d much rather be able to use something like: url_for(:controller => ''authentication'', :action
2006 Jan 12
3
url_for in tests
Hi there, I''ve added an extra bunch of testing features for doing in-browser testing with Selenium, and am having quite a time figuring out how to use url_for with having a controller object present. I''ve tried using ActionController::Base.url_for and ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper.url_for but haven''t been able to get something that works. What I want to be able
2008 Sep 17
1
url_for not working in model
Hi, I am using ''url_for'' for constructing url in my model but it gives me error <NoMethodError: undefined method `url_for'' for Xyz:Class> how to access url_for in model and it possible to call controller method in model and how to call it? Please urgently give reply? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 15
3
RE: Yahoo!-like Event object emulation/abstractionin Prototype?
Event.observe(myelement, ''click'', myfunc.bindAsEventListener()); That might fix your wagon. Greg > -----Original Message----- > From: rails-spinoffs-bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org [mailto:rails-spinoffs- > bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Sam Rowe > Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 11:24 AM > To:
2007 Mar 19
2
Controller url_for modifies request object?
Hi, In my controller, I do something like this: MyMailer.deliver_signup_notification(url_for(:subdomain => account.subdomain, :controller => ''hello'')) And a few lines later: redirect_to :action => ''index'' Much to my confusion, the redirect routes me to the subdomain used in the url_for. I''ve tried redirect_to :action =>
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
2006 Apr 11
0
url_for - results inconsistency ??
Hi all, I recently noticed something really weird in url_for results let''s say that we have something like this somewhere in code <pre> URL1:<%=url_for( {:action=>''foobar''}.merge({''action''=>''ohmy''}) )%> URL2:<%=url_for(
2009 Jan 12
0
url_for, routes, and the current url
I need to generate 2 types of URL and have defined my routes as: map.country_yes "/:country/ yes", :controller=>"posts", :action=>"country", :yes=>true map.country_no "/:country/ no", :controller=>"posts", :action=>"country", :yes=>false map.yes "/yes", :controller=>"posts",
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 )
2006 Sep 07
5
url_for always escape string.
according to the documentation, only the url_for from ActionView escape the URL. which happens on this line escape ? html_escape(url) : url and can be prevented by passing :escape => false to url_for. still according to the documentation, the url_for from ActionController is not supposed to escape the url. BUT IT DOES. at the moment of this line escape ? html_escape(url) : url url has