try `sudo apt-get install nodejs`
On Wednesday, November 19, 2014 12:07:22 AM UTC+2, Darko Vulin wrote:
>
> I have done *bundle install* and *bundle update *successfully*.* But *rails
> server *is not working. I have also tried *rails s -p $PORT -b $IP*.
>
> *darko@darko-Lenovo-G570 ~/sample_app
This particular point is not well documented.
The best thing to do is to read the source and experiment:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/52fddcc653458456f98b3683dffd781cf00b35fe/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb
I conclude that:
- boolean attributes must receive true or false
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Thanks, I'll try that.
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did you prepend "bundle exec" to your call to "rails server" ?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 5:07 PM, Darko Vulin wrote:
> I have done bundle install and bundle update successfully. But rails server
> is not working. I have also tried rails s -p $PORT -b $IP.
>
> darko@darko-Lenovo-G570 ~/sample_app
I have done *bundle install* and *bundle update *successfully*.* But *rails
server *is not working. I have also tried *rails s -p $PORT -b $IP*.
*darko@darko-Lenovo-G570 ~/sample_app $ gem install execjs*
Successfully installed execjs-2.2.2
Parsing documentation for execjs-2.2.2
Installing ri do
Without seeing the task I can't tell you the answer to that. And the fact that
it runs on a cron schedule means that you probably have something like a worker
in the background doing that.
Normally you run
rake some_task X="abc" Y="xyz"
where X and Y are arguments being passed in.
But note
Thank you!! worked like a charm!
On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 12:33:25 PM UTC-8, wdperson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> The reason you are getting that error is because more than likely you have
> set up 2 factor authentication with Google/Gmail. So it is saying you need
> to include a application spe
thank you!!! worked perfectly!!
On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 12:34:39 PM UTC-8, Rob Biedenharn wrote:
>
> Take a look at:
> https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
>
> -Rob
>
> On 2014-Nov-18, at 15:22 , bradford li >
> wrote:
>
> I am trying to set up a mailer to send myself not
Take a look at:
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
-Rob
On 2014-Nov-18, at 15:22 , bradford li wrote:
> I am trying to set up a mailer to send myself notification methods. I am
> currently trying to get the mailer to send myself a simple message when I go
> to the URL `lo
Jason Fleetwood-Boldt wrote:
Finally, you probably almost certainly don't want to be running
RAILS_ENV="production" if you are developing locally on your own
machine. And learn to use a debugger-- I recommend byebug if you're
using Ruby 2.0 or above, and put "byebug" at the top of your rake task.
Hello,
The reason you are getting that error is because more than likely you have
set up 2 factor authentication with Google/Gmail. So it is saying you need
to include a application specific password. In other words don't use the
usual login password, create an application specific password o
I am trying to set up a mailer to send myself notification methods. I am
currently trying to get the mailer to send myself a simple message when I
go to the URL `localhost:3000/send_mail`
I am currently getting this error:
Net::SMTPAuthenticationError in HomeController#send_mail
534-5.7
Robert,
1) The same deprecation warnings probably happen when you just run "rails c" or
"rails s", right? If so, those are just general deprecation warnings that are
happening when you boot up the app. Today, you can ignore them (hence,
warning). In the long run, you'll want to fix those as yo
Hello,
What are the deprecated messages you are getting?
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> I am new to ruby and maintaining an existing web application. I need to
> change the FTP server in a task and trying to familiarize myself with rake
> tasks. The tas
I am new to ruby and maintaining an existing web application. I need to
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utils. I read over a rake tutorial and viewed rake options to try and
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Hey sorry for misunderstanding it. You will have to use native database
specific regex or pure ruby based expressions and select im a bit bad at
regular expressions but i should look something like this :)
Post.all.select{|x| x.title ~= /[hello]*/ }
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Tal Sh w
That wouldn't catch "hellXXo"...
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