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2006 Feb 11
2
Migrations and Unintialized Constants Error
I am running into a problem with two of my tables and the "uninitialized constant" error when using migration. I get the "uninitialized constant Note" when running the following code in my migration file: create_table :notes do |t| t.column :id, :integer t.column :noteshare_id, :integer t.column :title, :string t.column :covered, :string
2006 Mar 20
3
help: acts_as_versioned setup error "undefined local variable or method ''base_class''"
Hi All, Rails newbie here trying to set up acts_as_versioned according to Chapter 14 in the Rails Recipies book. I''ve taken the following steps (nearly verbatim) as mentioned by the book: - created the target model "Post" - added the "acts_as_versioned" label to the model file - generated a migration file - added the table creation code and the command
2006 Feb 17
2
acts_as_versioned and acts_as_taggable on same model?
I am trying to use acts_as_versioned and acts_as_taggable (plugin) on the exact same model. Has anyone successfuly done this? I think what I need to do is make model_versions acts_as_taggable instead of my main model. Anyone have any other suggestions or any suggestions how to do this? Your Friend, John Kopanas http://www.kopanas.com
2007 Mar 25
1
Can't use models in migrations
Hi there, This always used to work for me... but not now. I want to blame Rails 1.2 but I''m sure its not. I can''t use AR models in my migrations. To make sure its not just my dodgy code I tried to do the same with a well known plugin.. acts_as_versioned. A migration such as the one below (taken from acts_as_versioned) is giving the error undefined method
2006 Feb 26
3
Rails Naming Conventions
DB field names: If I have a table that references 2 or more separate users from my users table, is there a recommended naming convention for this situation? In my case, I have 3 users associated with a record in my projects table: requester_user_id created_by updated_by I could name one of them "user_id", and then projects.user would work I guess, but wouldn''t work
2006 Apr 13
2
acts_as_versioned gem
I''ve installed the acts_as_versioned gem, and it shows up as installed when i do a "gem list" After installing it, I set up my new model with the "acts_as_versioned" line in its model file. I think went to run my migration to create this table, and I got the following error: == CreateDpslevels: migrating ================================================ --
2006 Jan 20
11
Userstamp Plugin
I''m pleased to announce a new plugin for Rails: Userstamp. You can read my blog post at http://www.delynnberry.com/articles/2006/01/20/userstamp-plugin and/or read all about it at the perminant page http://www.delynnberry.com/pages/userstamp. Any comments or suggestions for improvement are much appreciated. -- DeLynn Berry delynn@gmail.com http://www.delynnberry.com A dump of the Readme
2008 Dec 01
3
acts_as_versioned and rails 2.2.2
Hi people I have tried to install the acts_as_versioned gem from github in rails 2.2.2 but it seems to conflict with some methods in the activerecords dirty.rb-file. I can solve some of the problem by changing code in the activerecord, but I don''t think that was the intention. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to
2006 Jun 03
1
First time plugin user: Problem with "acts_as_versioned"
Hi, I am having trouble with using the acts_as_versioned plugin. I installed the plugin, and ran the migration. acts_as_versioned created the versioned table OK, but when I try to use it I get an error. Here is some console output: >> m = Mymodel.find(:first) NameError: undefined local variable or method `acts_as_versioned'' for Mymodel:Class Did I miss a step? Ingo --
2005 Dec 27
4
acts_as_versioned
Hi, I'm integrating acts_as_versioned (ar-versioned.rubyforge.org) in my customized CMS rails application to set up revision control for pages. Getting and viewing versions works allright, but when I try to revert to a version in the following way, nothing happens to the actual data in the object. Link from page: <%= link_to image_tag('revert'), :action => 'do_revert',
2006 May 06
0
Issues using GUID plugin: IDs and acts_as_versioned
Hi, First off, I think the GUID plugin is very slick ( http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/Uses+Guid+Plugin). However, I''m running into a few issues: ISSUE #1) Rails'' handling of IDs as strings instead of integers. In particular, it didn''t seem to work when I had a model doing "acts_as_list" with a scope: Example: Class Big < ActiveRecord::Base
2007 Nov 14
2
Globalize and acts_as_versioned
The subject says it all: Has anyone had any experience with using globalize and acts_as_versioned (or equivalent) together. That is, I would like the version control to take the locales into account, the en-US translation could be on version 7 while the fr-FR version is 3. Am thinking about extending these plugins but maybe someone has already done this? Tanks in advance. Regards Erik Lindblad
2006 Feb 16
5
Edge Rails, Ruby 1.8.2 and "uninitialized constant ''modelname''" error
I know it might seem like I am repeating myself but I can''t seem to find the solution to my problem. I am trying to run edge rails using "rake freeze_edge" and every time I do that my application stops to work. I get an error on every page. I get a "uninitialized constant modelname" error where modelname is the object being created for that view Has
2006 May 17
0
acts_as_versioned with lock_version bug?
Hello. The acts_as_versioned plugin works fine ... till the adjunction of optimistic locking via the lock_version table column. Here is the problem description: Without optimistic locking things are fine: # ++++ The table creation migration ++++ % cat db/migrate/001_create_tables.rb class CreateTables < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :softwares,
2006 Dec 06
2
validates_uniqueness_of where scope euqals created_by "magic" field
I have the following ActiveRecord objects: class Recipe < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :ratings, :dependent => true . . . end class Rating < ActiveRecord::Base validates_uniqueness_of :created_by, :scope => :recipe_id belongs_to :recipe, :counter_cache => true . . . end The created_by field on Rating is implemented as a "magic" field similar to this:
2011 Nov 18
1
What does :count actually mean in assert_select?
Hi guys, I tried reading up the RSPEC Book (Dec 2010) and googled a bit but I could not find anything. I''m using Rspec2. Example: spec/factories/categories.rb ====================== FactoryGirl.define do factory :category_intakes, :class => ''category'' do name ''intakes and filters'' description ''airfilters and
2006 Oct 22
3
Keeping DRY - I like a simple life!
Hi, I''m new to Ruby and Rails and I would be very grateful for some advice. I''ve got the following code. class Foo < ActiveRecord::Base include Versionable # Some methods to handle my versioned objects has_many :versions, :class_name => "FooVersion", :foreign_key => "parent_id" belongs_to :curr, :class_name => "FooVersion",
2006 Sep 09
13
best way to add "created_by" entries to all tables???
Hi, I want to automate somewhat the addition of created_by/updated_by fields on my models (i.e. to include username). What''s the best/recommended way to do this? Would it be to: a) Find out how to extend the ActiveRecord::Base itself (I haven''t extended a class before yet) b) Use a plugin type approach where you have to add a tag manually to each model file which then
2006 Mar 26
5
How to write manage created_on and created_by via mixin?
Hi! Definite newbie here - I''m working through this like-hate relationship with Ruby and Rails right now... sometimes things work really well (like blobs seem to rock) but other times, I dunno! :-) Anyway, I''d like put in create and update user timestamps on all my primary domain tables and allow them to be updated automatically by ActiveRecord. Coming from Hibernate, I just
2006 Jul 18
1
usermonitor / user stamping active record
Quick question about userstamping records in a similar way to timestamping. There is an example of how this might work at: http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/Howto+Add+created_by+and+updated_by/versions/7 This seems to work fine on my development system. However, I am not sure how the User.current_user method, which is required, can guarantee to return the correct user since this is a