Aerodame wrote:
> Due to some corporate firewall difficulties I decided to go to my home
> Mac and install the plugin in a rails project and then just copy the
> plugin from the vendors/plugin folder to my (inside) corporate
> project.
> 
> Is there a special registration that needs to take place somehow for
> the plugin as rails doesn't seem to recognize the method yet.

Often, yes.  Copying plugins is rarely a good idea unless you remember 
to run install.rb .  Probably better to use script/plugin install with a 
local path or a local repository URL.

And if you have corporate firewall difficulties, get them resolved now 
(the http_proxy environment variable may be helpful on *nix).  For 
effective Rails development, you're going to want working connections to 
rubygems.org and Github.

> 
> How do you run the "test" function that is in the plugin directory?

There's a Rake task -- test:plugins or something like that.

> 
> BTW, I'm just following along in the Rails Up and Running book's
> examples to execute through this.

Best,
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