Robert,
I can't tell you all the ins and outs of your script but what you're seeing
here is that rake is looking at the V thinking it is another rake task you want
to run (that's why the first one succeeds and then gives you the error)
You probably want something like V="true" or V=1 or somethi
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
Maybe I missed something earlier in the discussion, but can't you just
edit it to:
@verbose = true if arg == 'V'
Yes, I guess so, and then uncomment all the places in the code where he
has
#puts if @verbose
I'll give it a try, still trying to figure out how to
Scott Ribe wrote:
On Nov 19, 2014, at 11:12 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
OK, that's a relief that I can read the code, thanks for clarifying. To get
verbosity, I'll need to do a lot of uncommenting and do line-by-line debuggging
:-/
Jason mentioned a debugging tool for Rails 2.0 earlier, wh
On Nov 19, 2014, at 11:12 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> OK, that's a relief that I can read the code, thanks for clarifying. To get
> verbosity, I'll need to do a lot of uncommenting and do line-by-line
> debuggging :-/
>
> Jason mentioned a debugging tool for Rails 2.0 earlier, what about
Scott Ribe wrote:
On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:49 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
Then the code uses '#puts something if @verbose' throughout. Like I said, I'm
new to ruby, but have used Perl and PHP and other languages before, I hope is
what is throwing me off is the # are not comments? This almost
On Nov 19, 2014, at 10:49 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Then the code uses '#puts something if @verbose' throughout. Like I said, I'm
> new to ruby, but have used Perl and PHP and other languages before, I hope is
> what is throwing me off is the # are not comments? This almost looks like
Jason Fleetwood-Boldt wrote:
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"
I see this piece of code
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
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.
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?
Mike Riley
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Robert Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> 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
change the FTP server in a task and trying to familiarize myself with
rake tasks. The task is in lib/tasks/archives.rake under the namespace
utils. I read over a rake tutorial and viewed rake options to try and
show informa
Hey all,
I'm trying to create a task that prepare the environment to start
programming.
To do so, I created a task like this *task :setup_env => ['db:reset',
'db:migrate', 'db:test:prepare']* and observed that after execute *
rake setup_env*, it never execute db:test:prepare properly. In order to
I'm not really creating a rails app, but may integrate this with rails
down the road.
I've adapted rss2mysql.rb from:
Practical Ruby Gems
http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781590598115
Chapter 10, parsing feeds
but am tweaking everything. Currently I have a rakefile, but am a bit
unclear abo
Hi Everyone,
I just need some further help clarifying a custom rake task I'm building
and the logistics of how it should be working.
I've created a custom rake task in libs/tasks called scraper.rake which
so far just contains the following:
desc "This task will parse data from ncaa.org and uplo
In my rake task I try to use the classes and methods defined in a
plugin.
Seems that plugins are not hooked up during the rake task run.
Models are also not hooked up.
I can require 'ModelName'
I can require 'activerecord'
But my Model depends a lot on the plugin (globalize) and initiation of
t
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