ActiveRecord::Base.partial_updates = false
and you should be good to go
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Julian "Julik" Tarkhanov
On 29-jul-2008, at 16:11, "Magnus Holm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For some reason, AR 1.2 can't save serialized data. At least in the
tests I have done with Camping's Session model.
For now
I've pointed to the fact that its not a problem of activerecord but
the stubbornness of the camping session module (insisting on natural
primary key) that keeps it from working
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Julian "Julik" Tarkhanov
On 29-jul-2008, at 17:13, "Bluebie, Jenna"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also worth no
Also worth noting that camping includes it's own session support.
We're not using bits from rails for sessions except for ActiveRecord
itself, and then only if you're using active record sessions. You
might like to try the cookie sessions included in current Camping 2.0
builds (Magnus has m
On Mon Jul 28 22:10:44 2008, Alpha Chen wrote:
> This happened to me... I saw an email on this list earlier about AR
> 2.1.0 having problems, and reverting back to 2.0.2 got session support
> working again.
>
> On the command line:
> $ gem install --version '=2.0.2' activerecord
>
> In Camping:
>
For some reason, AR 1.2 can't save serialized data. At least in the
tests I have done with Camping's Session model.
For now we have to stick with 2.0.2, but I know the problem has been reported.
2008/7/29, Eric Mill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it that AR 2.1 only has problems in conjunction with Ca
Is it that AR 2.1 only has problems in conjunction with Camping? Or
is table-based session support totally broken in Rails 2.1 right now?
-- Eric
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Alpha Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This happened to me... I saw an email on this list earlier about AR
> 2.1.0 h
This happened to me... I saw an email on this list earlier about AR
2.1.0 having problems, and reverting back to 2.0.2 got session support
working again.
On the command line:
$ gem install --version '=2.0.2' activerecord
In Camping:
gem 'activerecord', '=2.0.2'
Alpha
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 9:1
Is this with Camping 1.5 or Camping 2.0?
-- Eric
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Fred Phillips
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a sqlite3 database with the sessions table and schema set up
> correctly. Sessions are created fine and put in the table, the cookie
> is set with the correct hash a
I have a sqlite3 database with the sessions table and schema set up
correctly. Sessions are created fine and put in the table, the cookie
is set with the correct hash and the hash is found again but when
using @state the values aren’t updated in the table.
I know that Session::service is called an
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