On Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 2:43:46 PM UTC-5, Walter Lee Davis wrote: > > > > On Jan 27, 2019, at 7:35 AM, fugee ohu <fuge...@gmail.com <javascript:>> > wrote: > > > > > > > > On Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 12:24:25 AM UTC-5, Walter Lee Davis > wrote: > > > > > On Jan 26, 2019, at 11:49 PM, fugee ohu <fuge...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > On Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 6:58:17 PM UTC-5, Walter Lee Davis > wrote: > > > > > > > On Jan 26, 2019, at 5:27 PM, fugee ohu <fuge...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > TypeError: no implicit conversion of Symbol into Integer > > > > from app/models/press_release.rb:17:in `truncated_headline' > > > > > > > > > > > > class PressRelease < ApplicationRecord > > > > > > > > extend FriendlyId > > > > friendly_id :truncated_headline, use: :slugged > > > > > > > > > > > > def truncated_headline > > > > # cut off at 200 characters, without an ellipsis > > > > headline.truncate(255, '') > > > > end > > > > > > > > > > Aha. truncate takes named arguments past the first one. The correct > signature is > > > > > > headline.truncate(255, omission: '') > > > > > > This should work. > > > > > > Walter > > > > > > Still rolling back > > > > > > > > > > Show me an example from your development console. Copy and paste. Make > sure that you include the part where we can see the parameters being passed > into your controller. I suspect that you are trying to pass a type = > 'admin' parameter somewhere, that's what the error looked like earlier. > Type columns in polymorphic relationships must be passed a valid constant > name, which will begin with an upper-case letter. If there is a model in > that relationship named admin, you would pass Admin rather than admin. > > > > Walter > > > > > > Loading development environment (Rails 5.2.0) > > 2.3.3 :001 > PressRelease.find_each(&:save) > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (24.1ms) SET NAMES utf8, @@SESSION.sql_mode = > CONCAT(CONCAT(@@sql_mode, ',STRICT_ALL_TABLES'), ',NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO'), > @@SESSION.sql_auto_is_null = 0, @@SESSION.wait_timeout = 2147483 > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > PressRelease Load (53.8ms) SELECT `press_releases`.* FROM > `press_releases` ORDER BY `press_releases`.`id` ASC LIMIT 1000 > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (7.1ms) BEGIN > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > PressRelease Exists (9.4ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM `press_releases` > WHERE `press_releases`.`id` != 2 AND `press_releases`.`slug` = > 'outskirts-of-love-is-available-now-some-autographed-copies-remain' LIMIT 1 > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (7.9ms) ROLLBACK > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (5.6ms) BEGIN > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > PressRelease Exists (9.6ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM `press_releases` > WHERE `press_releases`.`id` != 3 AND `press_releases`.`slug` = > 'shemekia-copeland-to-appear-in-new-york-and-teaneck' LIMIT 1 > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (6.3ms) ROLLBACK > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (6.0ms) BEGIN > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > PressRelease Exists (12.7ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM `press_releases` > WHERE `press_releases`.`id` != 5 AND `press_releases`.`slug` = > 'al-basile-creates-new-roots-music-masterpiece-with-b-s-expression-due-september-18-on-sweetspot-records-latest-release-is-most-fully-realized-album-yet' > > LIMIT 1 > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (8.1ms) ROLLBACK > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (6.0ms) BEGIN > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > PressRelease Exists (8.9ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM `press_releases` > WHERE `press_releases`.`id` != 6 AND `press_releases`.`slug` = > 'new-cd-from-british-blues-godfather-john-mayall-find-a-way-to-care-set-for-release-september-4th-on-forty-below-records-vinyl-lp-to-follow-in-fall' > > LIMIT 1 > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > (6.8ms) ROLLBACK > > Query Trace > (irb):1:in `irb_binding' > > > > > > Okay, since you're not in the development console, and aren't handling a > PUT or PATCH, you don't have parameters to look at here. So this is less > useful than I had hoped. Please answer these questions, preferably inline, > so I don't have to play hunt-and-peck to figure this out. > > 1. When you added FriendlyId to your app, did you use the built-in > generator to add the friendly_id_slugs table to your app? > > 2. After you added gem 'friendly_id' to your Gemfile, and ran bundle > install, did you at any point after that do anything that caused the > friendly_id gem to upgrade to a newer version? Hint: look through the git > history on your Gemfile.lock file, and look for any (upward, I'm guessing) > movement of the version number of the friendly_id gem. The line you are > looking at will be the one that reads something like > > friendly_id (5.2.5) > > with nothing else on the same line. Any other reference to friendly_id > will be in dependencies, not the actual version of the gem that your app is > loading and running. > > 3. What happens if you change &:save to &:save! (with a bang!) in order to > die spectacularly and throw a visible error? > > 4. What happens if you unroll the Symbol-to-Proc sugar into its long-hand > equivalent? Example: > > YourModel.find_each do |instance| > instance.save! > puts instance.errors.full_messages > end > > That should die after the first model with errors, and throw out a more > useful error message than ROLLBACK. > > If the answer to #2 is Yes, then you will probably need to read through > the upgrade instructions on the FriendlyId project README on GitHub, and > figure out what you didn't do. That's not likely to be the problem, but I > put it out there because this project has had some tectonic shifts in its > schema, and all of them are covered with extra migrations that you > optionally run when you update. Missing any of these could cause the whole > thing to fail. But that's only likely if you started with FriendlyId a > while ago, and then did something unrelated with Bundler that caused this > gem to upgrade further than you were expecting. Particularly if you see > that the version has changed in the major number, like from 3.x.x to 4.x.x, > that's when you would want to be very careful to check those instructions. > > Walter > > > I'm working in the rails console
In Gemfile.lock friendly_id (5.2.5) is listed under GEM and friendly_id (~> 5.2.4) is listed under DEPENDENCIES Also at system prompt gem list shows 5.1.0 is installed as well as a left over dependency for spree_core 3.2.8 which I'm not using anymore $ gem list friendly_id *** LOCAL GEMS *** friendly_id (5.2.5, 5.1.0) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rubyonrails-talk/a08e9d3d-f3dd-48cd-bd8e-1b74cac1dde0%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.