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2006 Feb 07
0
Re: odd http header corruption
Hi, So more information on the header corruption. I tried adding a slice! instruction to remove the offending part of the http headers. Rails ActionController::CgiResponse normally uses the following: output.write(@cgi.header(@headers)) which I replaced with: headers = @cgi.header(@headers) headers.slice!(/#<#<(C|c)lass: 0x[\w\d]*>:0x[\w\d]*>/) output.write(headers) testing that
2005 Feb 07
0
Trying to Seed Maybe Bug?
Hi, trying to get rubytorrent to act as a seeder. I''m instantiation the RubyTorrent::Bittorrent with a pre-created MetaInfo object... bt = RubyTorrent::BitTorrent.new(dtorrent.metainfo) bt.on_event(self, :tracker_connected) { |s, url| puts "[tracker] connected to tracker #{url}" } I will attack the test file (just some random strings in a file) and the torrent that was
2005 Dec 29
1
Paginate do a Count(*) request before...
Mathieu, Paginate needs to know how many total records there are when you create the object so you must either do an SQL COUNT or get all the records and find the length of the array. If it''s a small data set, I say find them all once and save yourself the second SQL query. If it''s a large data set do the COUNT and then only find the records you want which will save
2005 Feb 19
0
[Error] Using validates_presence_of for datetime field causes parse error?
Hi Everyone - I''ve got an odd sort of error when I try to use validates_presence_of for a MySQL ''datetime'' field. Here''s the relevant portion of the table definition: mysql> describe student_surveys; +---------------------+---------------------+------+----- +---------------------+----------------+ | Field | Type | Null |
2007 Jun 20
1
Count_by_content ??
Is there a count_by_content alternative to the find_by_content action? This is because I''m wanting to do the following in my pagination method: def list # step 1: set the variables you''ll need page = (params[:page] ||= 1).to_i items_per_page = 20 offset = (page - 1) * items_per_page # step 2: instead of performing a find, just get a count item_count =
2011 Jul 05
0
Problem in accessing bucket of my AWS S3 account
I tried to establish connection to my aws s3 account like this in my irb console - AWS::S3::Base.establish_connection!(:access_key_id => ''my access key'', :secret_access_key => ''my secret key'', :server => " s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com") And it works well and prompt this - => #<AWS::S3::Connection:0x8cd86d0
2008 Apr 26
0
moving pagination code to model
Hi I have the controller code as below # step 1: set the variables you''ll need page = (params[:page] ||= 1).to_i items_per_page = 20 offset = (page - 1) * items_per_page # step 2: instead of performing the full find, just find the record count @search_sd_ticket_count_result =
2008 May 19
0
changed to will_paginate
Hi Till now we used the rails pagination.But now onwards shifting to will_paginate The code I use currently is as below .This is with the help of find_where pluggin..A fantastic pluggin which we still want to use...I would like to know how can i modify the following code to work with will_paginate step 1: set the variables you''ll need page = (params[:page] ||= 1).to_i
2008 Mar 06
1
pagination for an object array
def show_details @sd_ticket = ServiceDeskTicket.find(params[:id]) @servicedesk_cis = @sd_ticket.service_desk_cis end What I need is a pagination for @servicedesk_cis using the custom pagination..How can i give offset and limit to this? I have successfully done previously custom pagination in another def as below def search_sd_ticket @search_sd_ui_hash=params[:sd_ticket]
2006 Oct 02
6
Strange Sorting Issues
Hi there, I''m having some strange sorting stuff goign on. Here''s my search method: sort_fields = [] sort_fields << Ferret::Search::SortField.new("name", :reverse => :false) @results = Listing.find_by_contents @search_criteria, :limit => :all, :sort => sort_fields page = (params[:page] ||= 1).to_i items_per_page = 9 offset = (page - 1) *
2005 Jan 12
2
Extending metainfo class
Hi, I`ve still posted this comment on comp.lang.ruby and after that I found this list ;) I`ve had some problems with a .torrent file because of unknown fields. The file was created with: BitComet/0.56 So, I extended the metainfo class like this: -- Andreas Index: rubytorrent/rubytorrent/metainfo.rb =================================================================== RCS file:
2006 May 20
3
In a find, can''t you use both :include and :limit ?
I''m trying to do a find that includes a join. It has to be a find because I''m using the results for a Pagination, so I need to limit my query to the number of results I want to display per page. Here''s the type of thing I want to do: Employee table <-> Skills_Employees table <-> Skills table Let''s say I want to find all the employees who have
2006 Aug 04
4
DRY DRY DRY
Hello everyone! Ive been on rails for the last month or so and really enjoyed this framework. However its very hard to find documentation on how to do things right! For example every beginner after a while realizes that having similar CRUD actions in every controller and views for them is not DRY at all! Few days ago I found http://dereksivers.com/rails-shared-controller.html I quite like his
2006 Jan 25
4
Cannot :order when using :offset and :limit in find
Hello all. I am using the Paginate_with_ajax code as described on the wiki but I am running into the following problem. The following code will work fine and retrieved unsorted records in a hunky dory fashion: @componentlogs = Componentlog.find(:all, :conditions => [ "cl_compname like ?", @criteria ], :offset => offset, :limit => items_per_page ) However if I try and add an
2006 Jul 01
1
Paginator offset =0 ...
Hi list, I Try to do a custom paginator, but the offset never increase ?? def showFriends @friends_pages = Paginator.new self, allFriends.size, 3, @params[''page''] limit= @friends_pages.items_per_page offset= @friends_pages.current.offset
2006 Jan 26
1
Help constructing a find_by_sql command
Hello all. I am trying to do the equivalent of: @componentlogs = Componentlog.find(:all, :conditions => [ "cl_compname like ?", @criteria ], :offset => offset, :limit => items_per_page, :order => "cl_spr DESC" ) in a find_by_sql statement. I cannot use the build in because the adaptor isn''t quite right (OCI8) When I use it I get the following error
2006 Jul 07
5
link_to: link is missing id
I''m using a legacy table, where the unique id is not ''id'' I have a Model class like the following: class Article < ActiveRecord::Base set_primary_key "ARTICLE_ID" end however, using a link_to like the following (modified scaffolding), the link has no id value: <% for article in @articles %> <tr> <% for column in
2006 Aug 11
0
Paginating HABTM?
Is there an easy way to paginate HABTM? Something like (which doesn''t work): @pages, @directories = paginate :directories, :include=>:categories, :per_page=>ITEMS_PER_PAGE directories and categories have an HABTM association. Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 23
0
Using Paginator outside of controllers
I am doing this in _messages.rthml: <% shout_pages = Paginator.new self, Shout.length, 30, @params[''page''] %> <% shouts = Shout.find :all, :order => "timestamp desc", :limit => @story_pages.items_per_page, :offset => @story_pages.current.offset %> I am calling
2006 Mar 13
0
Pagination attributes
I have created a pagination with my own conditions : @timesheets_pages = Paginator.new self, count, 30, @params[''page''] @timesheets = Timesheet.find :all,:include =>{:employee=>[:location,:division]}, :conditions => ["employees.location=? and employees.division=? and start_date>? and end_date < ?