Agreed - relational tables are the way to go here. Only one suggestion I'd
make is around semantics, I'd rename auctions to auction_items, and then
the join table would need to be auction_item_properties.
I may be misunderstanding, but my thinking is an auction to be the
top-level bucket which
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To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub:
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Turns out I had a bug in my code and the observers and interceptors do in
fact work correctly.
On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 3:04:54 AM UTC-5, Andrew Kaspick wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using delayed job to send emails (via ActionMailer) as a background
> job, but I also
Hi,
I'm using delayed job to send emails (via ActionMailer) as a background
job, but I also have an interceptor registered via
http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionMailer/Base.html#method-c-register_interceptor
and an observer registered via
http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionMailer
Hi everyone. I faced with such problem:
My model Order accepts nested attributes for model Address. It belongs
to Address model and has shipping and billing address. I use nested
forms to update or create addresses and everything is fine but I need to
make an ability to mark checkobox 'use billing
Colin Law wrote in post #1181667:
> On 25 February 2016 at 21:03, Andrew Dig wrote:
>> already checked. nothing written in the log
>
> When replying please quote the previous message, this is is a mailing
> list not a forum (though you may be using it via a forum like
> inte
already checked. nothing written in the log
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Hi everyone! A few days I can't resolve a task. I want to build a single
page app without any page refresh. So I have a button 'Add', onclick it
inserts in a DOM a simple remote:true form and when I try to submit this
form - nothing happens BUT if i refresh the page - it works. Guess some
handler i
I fixed thks for help!!!appreciated
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Thx very much. I tried to use method: post but couldn't figure out how
to do that properly(I mean syntax).So how it should be correctly?!
<%= link_to { delete_path(type:'project',id: project.id),remote:
true, method: post},{class:
'glyphicon glyphicon-trash',data:{project_id: project.id} do }%>
Hi everyone. I'm newbe in ROR and recently faced with a routing problem.
Here's my route:
post ':type/delete/:id' => 'todolist#delete_item', as: 'delete',
constraints: {type: 'project|task'}
my link:
<%= link_to '', delete_path(type:'project',id: project.id),{class:
'glyphicon glyphicon-trash'
Thank you very much. Now it is clear
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Colin Law wrote in post #1180931:
> On 26 January 2016 at 20:20, Andrew Dig wrote:
>> Hi everyone. I'm new in ruby and recently faced with mass assignment
>> problem. Below I attached a sample code similar to mine. Could you
>> explain me what should I use in require
Hi everyone. I'm new in ruby and recently faced with mass assignment
problem. Below I attached a sample code similar to mine. Could you
explain me what should I use in require method??? is it a name of
model(person) or a variable name which I assign result(person =
current_account.people.find(param
The documentation for ActiveSupport::TimeZone says one of the goals for the
class is to "Limit the set of zones provided by TZInfo to a meaningful
subset of 146 zones."
Is there a canonical reference for these 146? It seems to me you'd want all
the Time Zones defined by the TZInfo gem which in
We are hiring developers for 3scale's Engineering team in Barcelona.
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Looks like the version of ruby that is expected isn't installed
(1.9.3-p484)?
Does the user that you are using to deploy (looks like deployer) have the
correct access and permissions to the destination for your deployment? The
user used for the deployment is the one that needs access to the c
Came here to recommend using Capistrano as well. I second what tamouse
recommended. Capistrano can automate the running of the migrations as you
do deployments to different environments.
Check it out http://capistranorb.com/
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I don't know why people are generally so unhelpful on these message
boards. I've been a professional programmer for years, and I've seen so
many people turned away because people just say "go read an entire book
for this one simple problem" rather than helping new users along.
Anyway, this ques
Hi Amit,
Would you consider an option if we help you with your project as a team?
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I'm a little confused about how one is supposed to create an ordered hash.
As far as I can tell, ActiveSupport::OrderedHash does not provide a
constructor or a method that can create a hash from an array of pairs. Is
this a deliberate ommission? Hash also doesn't provide this, although
later
Hey,
Any plans to backport Active Job to earlier versions of Rails? This would
be super useful for external gems. If not, I'll take a stab at it.
Thanks,
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Hi. I'm glad to finally announce new service useful for all Rails
developers. It gives a simple solution for making backups for Rails
applications. Main features are:
- Simple installation and configuration in just 3 minutes (no more
Backup gem configs with dozens of lines of code)
- Compression a
How an I make the code below only show "no new messages" once rather
than multiple times when there are multiple tickets?
%tbody
- @users_tickets.each do |t|
- unless t.ticket_replies.empty?
%tr
%td= t.business.name
%td= link_to "#{t.c
Yeah, I've been looking at the sprockets source. I need to come up with a
way of creating a new type of manifest file to load the web components.
Just like we specify javascript in application.js with `//= require
"whatever`, I need an application.html with `.
Then sprockets needs to create an
I'm trying to come up with a way to use polymer with Rails, but there isn't
much out there on the subject.
My thoughts are to handle web components like Javascript or CSS in rails.
There will be an 'app/assets/elements/application.html' which defines what
elements you want to be included. Then
I found a way to do it. To convert the multi-parameter attributes that are
submitted in the form to a specific time zone, add a method in your
controller to manually convert the params into a datetime object. I chose
to add this to the controller because I did not want to affect the model
behav
only these
fields so that it is localized to the user (but still store the correct UTC
time). How can I make this change? Thanks for your help!
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ect input that will be ambiguous. I'm not sure
how you want to resolve that, unless you give your users "region"
preferences, so they can select the format they prefer to use. (You need to
know what "1-2-2000" means: can you just decide if it's MDY or DMY?)
Andrew
I am working on a form (using SimpleForm) that allows you to edit embedded
associations. The problem that I'm running into is that the nested models
are subclasses so they are different types with potentially different
fields. I'm creating hidden forms for each type of model, and using
JavaScri
to generate pdf files , you can try more generator softwares, i can
share with you the pdf generator i am using currently and you can have a
try.
http://www.rasteredge.com/how-to/csharp-imaging/pdf-creating/
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I don't know why this works, but I found it on Stack Overflow and it
worked for me. (I'm going through Hartl's second edition.)
Run this first (it installs the gem separately):
gem install jquery-rails
And then try bundle install again.
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My OS : Windows 7. I am actually working with my friends with Github,
but 2 days before ,one of my friend has inputed Therubyracer and pushed
it to Github. After that i was trying to run the program as normally and
then i inputed for the first step in Gitbash :
1. Find my project directory (cd
> In addition to my previous post I think it would be very difficult to
> /develop/ the application on a machine without internet access.
> Running the app would not be a problem however.
>
> Colin
I don't need to develop it without internet i just need the finished
product to run without it. so
@Jordon Bedwell
Thank you very much for the prompt answer is there anyproblems with
it running without internet or anythign special i have to do to make it
run on windows only?
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Very simple question can rails run on windows only? with out the
internet? im trying to make a tool inventory program using ruby. and i
need it to run on windows only no internet. so can it be done? thanks
for the help i appreciate it.
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I'm trying to write an RSpec helper for testing cached actions:
https://github.com/avit/rspec-rails-caching/
How it works is visible in lib/rspec-rails-caching.rb, but to outline the
setup process:
1. Define the global RAILS_CACHE constant (i.e. Rails.cache) to a
CacheStore object that handles
thods implemented for the matching URL).
Is this a known problem?
Should I report it as a bug?
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Hmm, I think I get it. Thanks.
And now it works just as I planned.
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Hello,
I'm a newbie and would be appreciated for any help.
So that's the situation: I try to build a simple rails app which will
give users an opportunity to manage a list of some product. But except
creating by user, some products list should be loaded into the view when
app starts. This list is
acts_as_paranoid simply adds a deleted_at flag, it doesn't move records to
a separate table.
Something like acts_as_archive is a better equivalent.
Andrew Vit
On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 12:15:01 AM UTC-7, Michael Pavling wrote:
>
>
> On 14 Aug 2012 04:38, "Zero
t. Also for security, you are covered by more eyes
on the code.
Andrew Vit
On Monday, August 13, 2012 8:01:25 PM UTC-7, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
>
> This is more just a question of concepts. I have read extensively in
> ruby and although many question are still itchy, I am wondering
hub.com/1942451
This should set up a log subscriber attached to ActiveRecord. However, the
sql method in there never gets called. I'm not really sure what's
happening. Has anyone had success or problems with this?
Thanks,
Andrew Vit
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It sounds like you're running up against database foreign key constraints:
your model needs to have those id attributes filled in before you can save
it. (This is often caught with validations at the rails application layer
too, with `validates :vehicle_type, presence: true`)
This is one possib
Yes, exactly. before_validation happens before every validation. That means:
model.valid?
model.save
model.create
before_validation_on_create only happens when saving a new record.
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I have created a new caching gem and am looking for feed back. This is
my first gem so any feedback would be great. Also test cases are being
built now.
Flagpole Sitta is a gem thats main purpose is to make it easier to
effectively fragment cache in dynamic fashions in Rails.
When ever
S,
You should not have to do any manual association. If you have
params[:dog][:leg_ids] = [...], it should work; you may need to set
attr_accessible
:leg_ids in your Dog model. Show your solution, and maybe we can refactor
it to use less code.
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S,
You should not have to do any manual association. If you have
params[:dog][:leg_ids] = [...], it should work; you may need to set
attr_accessible
:leg_ids in your Dog model. Show your solution, and maybe we can refactor
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On Sunday, July 1, 2012 10:39:14
;Leg #{i+1}" %>:
<%= select_tag 'dog[leg_ids][]',
options_from_collection_for_select(@legs, 'id', 'description'), :id =>
"dog_leg_#{i}" %>
<% end %>
<%= f.submit %>
<% end %>
Note that you will have issues if you choose the same leg for
The problem is that less doesn't officially depend on therubyracer. It
installs just fine, but when you try to run 'rails server' afterwards it
crashes, claiming that you need to install therubyracer. (It does do this
on less 2.2.1)
On Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:37:34 PM UTC-5, Luis Lavena wrote
Anders Andrew wrote in post #1065829:
> Radhames Brito wrote in post #1065828:
>>>
>> if @search is not an ActiveRecord::Relation object you cant chain it
>> with
>> another ActiveRecord::Relation object. What class does the search
>> function
>> returns
Radhames Brito wrote in post #1065828:
>>
> if @search is not an ActiveRecord::Relation object you cant chain it
> with
> another ActiveRecord::Relation object. What class does the search
> function
> returns? are you using a gem? the search function could be returning an
> array in which case you
I have just converted into sunspot but am having problems geting my
sorting of columns to work in the controller. My old controller action
looked like this:
def index
@user = current_user
@products = @user.products.search(params[:search]).order(sort_column +
' ' + sort_direction)
end
However
Colin Law wrote in post #1063851:
> On 9 June 2012 16:42, Anders Andrew wrote:
>> I am quite new to Rails, so nothing fancy. Preferably some basic code in
>> View, Controller and Model.
>>
>> My sqlite3 database has a table that contains the corresponding columns.
>
le
be (First_name;Last_name;Age;State):
Andrew;McDonald;78;California
I am quite new to Rails, so nothing fancy. Preferably some basic code in
View, Controller and Model.
My sqlite3 database has a table that contains the corresponding columns.
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I'm having an issue with expires_in. From the docs
(http://apidock.com/rails/ActionController/ConditionalGet/expires_in) it
looks like it should only set a header. However, with a simple test
application I can see it storing data to cache.
class HomeController < ApplicationController
de
In my rails app I have a controller view, users#show. I'd like to render a
different controller view either as an iframe or as a partial within
users#show. Let's say it is pages#somepage (the controller simply returns
an html view, no other processing or actions are performed).
However inside o
I fixed the issue, it turns out that putting everything in a directory
inside Public was messing it up. Once I changed my references to
account for that, everything worked.
On Feb 28, 11:35 am, Andrew wrote:
> I have a Cappuccino app that I am integrating with a Rails backend. A
> key feat
I have a Cappuccino app that I am integrating with a Rails backend. A
key feature of the app is authentication which is managed entirely by
rails. The way I set it up is that the cappuccino js conditionally
executes if the user is logged in, like this:
<% if signed_in? %>
document.write("Hello
venkata reddy wrote in post #1041460:
> I found that the validation error is coming for f.label as well.
> Why is this happening? if i remove f.label and put not text without
> using label tag, it is only coming once for text input.
>
> Anybody there...
I'm having the same exact issue as well so i
hoping to get some candid feedback from
any Ruby developers who have used this before. Do you think it's worth it
to switch from using a "standard" database (i.e. MySQL, Postgres, MongoDB).
Thanks,
Andrew
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(until the row changed) but it would be rendered differently
depending on various conditions. Can Rails' caching accomplish
something like this?
On Nov 25, 10:57 am, "Jeffrey L. Taylor"
wrote:
> Quoting Andrew Brown :
>
> > I have a few questions about how well
I have a few questions about how well RoR performs under various
'irregular' circumstances. First, how quickly does rails work when
there are potentially lots of embedded ruby expressions (hundreds) per
page? Also, how well does ruby do when there are perhaps hundreds of
database reads per page?
Thanks everyone for the comments! The Tiobe Ruby chart is in fact the one
that my co-worker was referring to since it shows Ruby on a downward slope.
The Tiobe index doesn't seem very useful or accurate if you ask me. You've
definitely given me a lot of ammunition to defend Ruby!
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is. I only have my experience
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Yeah, I would recommend using Homebrew to install Git. It was super easy for me.
brew install git
I didn't need to choose which version to download because it figured that out
for me. Once you start using Homebrew, you'll want to start using it to install
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I'm assuming you don't want to create a Person if your User
validations fail and vice versa. One way to do it is as follows. This
will validate your Person during the validation phase for User, and if
all is good save your Person then save User. Note that this doesn't
preclude any database constrai
I could easily write the HTML to create a few select elements, however, it's
the Ruby part that I am not as familiar with. Could you provide an example of
what the controller code (or model, helper, etc) would look like to convert the
3 fields into a valid time value ready to store in a database
tandard in Rails.
Has this been
done before? Is there a plugin or gem that I can install? If not, how can I
create this from scratch?
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When the below test is executed it fails on the last assert with <1>
expected but was <0>. How was save unsuccessful, but the count of the
associations afterward 0?
Thanks.
# app/model/user.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
devise :database_authenticatable, :recoverable, :rememberable, :tracka
Alcelyo Roberto writes:
>
>
> Good evening guys,I'm using now with 3 rails web app themes rails to
generate the layouts, almosteverything working ok, only the names I
write code in such a ride when I put atable in the
header with character "ç" character shows the strange but data thatcomes f
Linus Pettersson writes:
> So I can use the List.unfinished But how do I add it as attributes to
the json output?
>
>
>
Seems you are confusing search patterns with object output. Your JSON output
should already include a "status" field.
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Barney writes:
>
> And a relevant section of index.html.erb is:
> <%= @people.each do |person| %>
>
> ...
> <%= person.zip_code %>
> <%= person.skill_set %>
> <%= WHAT GOES HERE TO BE ABLE TO PRINT THE "position" FIELD OF
> THE employee_infos TABLE? WHAT CHANGES SHOULD BE MADE TO
Brent writes:
>
> How can I capture the block that I pass through a partial. I want to
> be able to do something like:
>
> <%= render 'shared/partialname' do %>
> Misc code / text
> <% end %>
>
> Then I want to display that block at a specific place in that partial.
> I could do this if I cr
Larry H. writes:
>
> I'm just starting so forgive me for beginner questions...
> When you have a team of programmers developing something in RoR, how is
> the s/w organized? Is there a common class library? Before writing
> something new do the programmers consult what already exists? Can you
hideto writes:
>
> I just upgraded my application infrastructure to Rails 3.0.7 from
> Rails 1.2.3.
>
Wow. A lot has changed since then, including the choice of web server
configurations. You might want to explore Passenger, thin, or unicorn. There
arew also many new features within Rails
Barney writes:
>
> The people_controller.rb#edit, which doesn't work, is:
>
> def edit
> @person = Person.find(params[:id])
>
> @people_skills = PeopleSkill.all
>
> @people_skill = PeopleSkill.select('skill').where("{person_id =>
> @person.id}")
>
> respond_to do |format|
>
Barney writes:
>
> Thanks Andrew, but I couldn't make the 'find' work on the
> 'PeopleSkill.where...' line. When I used 'find' on the @people_skill
> line it came very close (since in the controller, listed above,
> people_skill was a
Joshua Kappers writes:
>
> Essentially, I want to achieve something like this:
> http://pastie.org/private/0yuhxeqyheqov3pzkhnga
>
> Item model that can contain many Items that are required to create that
> Item.
>
> I'm new to rails, and having a hard time figuring out how to make this
> happ
Tyrel R. writes:
>
> Sorry its hard to phrase this question
>
> My user controller is a restful resource so get user shows the profile
> page that all users access. I was wondering where to code the control
> panel users see when the log in.
>
Which model(s) does the user's control panel pu
Barney writes:
>
>
> Skill
> <%= @people_skill.build.skill %>
> <%= PeopleSkill.where("people_id = @person.id")%>
>
>
> which produced the strange # guesses have either given me errors or no output at all, so please
> tell me the right way to do this.
> Barney
>
PeopleS
Artful writes:
>
> I tried installing rubygems 1.8.5 and for the most part everything
> went as expected, but I received two Warnings and one Message:
>
> Fetching: builder-2.1.2.gem (100%)
> WARNING: builder-2.1.2 has an invalid nil value for @cert_chain
>
> Fetching: abstract-1.0.0.gem (100%
Vijayakumar D writes:
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Andrew Skegg wrote:
>
> Vijay Dev ...> writes:
> >
> >
> > Given a school model and a student model with the school having a has_many
> relation to student:
> >
> > has_man
wbsurfver@... writes:
>
>
>
> class Attribute < ActiveRecord::Base
> belongs_to :attribute_record, :polymorphic => true
> end
>
> class ParsedSection < ActiveRecord::Base
> belongs_to :conversion
> has_many :attributes, :as => :attribute_record
> end
>
I believe you will have pr
nishant writes:
>
> Hello Guys ,
>
> I have started upgrading my rails application , when i have started
> upgrading i was only upgrading only the rails version from rails
> 2.3.11 to rails 3 and now i have to upgrade the ruby version as well
> from ruby 1.8.7 to ruby 1.9.2 , So i have installe
Vijay Dev writes:
>
>
> Given a school model and a student model with the school having a has_many
relation to student:
>
> has_many :students, :conditions => proc { "year_id=#{send
(:active_year_id)}" }
That smells like it belongs in a named scope on the School rather than on the
relation
aj writes:
>
> I have the radio buttons, the images, and the comment field set up.
> I'm not sure how to pre-select one of the images and wire it to
> transmit a value.
>
Old(ish), but relevant. http://railscasts.com/episodes/52-update-through-
checkboxes
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DK writes:
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> As far as cached, I see in top:
>
>
> Mem: 3994516k total, 3830048k used, 164468k free, 119540k buffers
> Swap: 905208k total, 0k used, 905208k free, 3207936k cached
>
Being simplistic, I would not worry about it unless the swap file is actually
being used
rious development tool.
Andrew
On Jul 7, 4:30 am, Rian Andrea wrote:
> Check this out...http://www.koderapp.com/, The feature looks neat
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Rodrigo Ruiz wrote:
>
>
>
> > What is the best text editor for iPad to write rails apps??
>
> > T
a form that I can use to create these
temporal expressions, then how to convert the temporal expressions
into a schedule layout.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Andrew
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han event "schedules". The problem is that the
same schedule of activities occurs every week, so the calendar view
would not be very useful since every week would look the same,
repeating itself into eternity.
If anybody knows of a gem that displays schedules or has done this
sort of thing
> the whenever gem is also me! take a look into github
"Whenever is a Ruby gem that provides a clear syntax for writing and
deploying cron jobs."
Like I said before, I am not trying to schedule a cron job, I am
trying to display a schedule of events.
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> Take a look:https://github.com/jmettraux/rufus-scheduler
Thanks, but I don't think that gem will help me any:
"rufus-scheduler is a Ruby gem for scheduling pieces of code (jobs)"
I'm trying to display a schedule of events, not schedule a script to
be run.
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Hello,
I am fairly new to Ruby and Ruby on Rails. I am creating an
application that "has many :groups", each with their own schedule of
events. This is a little different than a calendar of events, since
these events recur every week and do not have a specific date. So for
example, I need to displ
Hassan Schroeder writes:
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> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Scott Ribe wrote:
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> > Really? ***ALL*** access through RoR and the models? ***NEVER*** any
direct access for maintenance? Not ever???
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> That wasn't the stated premise -- do I "fully control access to the
> underlying database"?
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