Hi Seemingly, there is a path issue when using Rails Engines with Rails 1.1.2. The error appears if you have two different RubyGem version of Rails installed and want to use vendor rails (1.1.2).
OK, my setup is the following: * I have the following Gem Rails versions installed: rails (1.1.2, 1.0.0) * I created a new application with "rails test" and set up the database * I created the simplest possible database schema (one table "foos" with fields "id" and "txt"). * I created a model class "Foo" * I got the current Rails from Subversion (http:// dev.rubyonrails.org/svn/rails/branches/stable) * I installed the latest Rails Engines version: http://svn.rails- engines.org/engines/trunk * I configured it to run in "edge mode" and made it perform logging as described in the manual. Then, I tried to run tests and get errors - ugh! ==8<==================================================================== == manuel 20:59:48 test $> ruby test/unit/foo_test.rb Engines 1.1 require_or_load: application_helper Engines 1.1 require_or_load: application_api Loaded suite test/unit/foo_test Started E Finished in 0.359273 seconds. 1) Error: test_truth(FooTest): NoMethodError: undefined method `clear_connection_cache!' for ActiveRecord::Base:Class /Users/manuel/Development/Rails/test/config/../vendor/rails/ activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb:1129:in `method_missing' /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-1.13.2/lib/ active_record/fixtures.rb:511:in `teardown' 1 tests, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 1 errors ==8<==================================================================== == It seems that Engines somehow makes the active_support code load active_record's fixtures.rb from the Gems. Of course, it is possible to remove the Rails 1.0 gems but I thought you would like to know that there seems to be something fishy inside the Engines path code. Regards, Manuel _______________________________________________ engine-developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rails-engines.org/listinfo.cgi/engine-developers-rails-engines.org
