Man, I'm totally confused. I think all this "Rails Magic" is part of
the problem. (Well, my lack of understanding of "Rails Magic" is the
problem.)

When I open up IRB (which is working, I think I just got my 5 terminal
windows confused) and run "Sequel::Model.plugin :active_model" I get
the following:

>> Sequel::Model.plugins
=> [Sequel::Model, Sequel::Model::Associations,
Sequel::Plugins::ActiveModel]

And as I type this... I at least see part of the problem.

When I do the same thing inside a rails console:

>> Sequel::Model.plugins
=> [Sequel::Model, Sequel::Model::Associations, ActiveModel]

So... there's the problem! It's some kind of namespace issue (yep,
Rails Magic). I'm not sure how to get around it either.

I get this after it's loaded from the initializer file I made above.
Although moving it around to some other places yielded the same
result.

On Mar 23, 2:44 pm, Jeremy Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 23, 11:01 am, cult hero <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I don't know if it's bundler or some oddity that has to do with how
> > Rails does things, but actually... it appears I was wrong. Running
> > Sequel::Model.plugin :active_model doesn't appear to do anything
> > inside Rails 3. In fact, unless I'm totally botching the way plugins
> > work, it doesn't appear to work in Ramaze either or just running from
> > IRB.
>
> > None of the class or instance methods become available to my models or
> > to Sequel::Model itself. Am I just missing something obvious or what?
>
> > For what it's worth, Sequel::Model.plugin :active_model returns nil.
>
> > (Incidentally, auto loading works fine, but the Rails console handles
> > the loading when items are initially called which is different than
> > what I've been used to.)
>
> You need to be sure that Sequel::Model.plugin :active_model is called
> before the model subclasses are loaded.  Sequel uses a copy on create
> design philosophy for model classes, so once the subclass is created,
> changes to the parent class are independent of changes to subclasses
> created previously.
>
> Jeremy

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