Not exactly what I had in mind when I mentioned checking the environment variables.
For Windows: Control Panel => System => Advanced => Environment Variables. On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:06 AM, orde <ohil...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 1. How do I check my envirnoment variables for ruby? > > This will give you the list (from command line): ruby -e 'puts > global_variables.sort' > > This will give you the value for an individual env var: ruby -e 'puts > [env_var]'. For example: ruby - e 'puts $DEBUG' > > orde > > On Nov 10, 8:47 am, tester86 <sagar.am...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I do not think that it is a permission an issue and I am using windows > > vista but going to be working on windows 7 soon. I do not know how to > > get a stack trace from my output. In my previous posts shows the error > > message that I get in command prompt. > > > > Question: > > > > 1. How do I check my envirnoment variables for ruby? > > > > On Nov 10, 9:38 am, Bret Pettichord <b...@pettichord.com> wrote: > > > > > I am wondering if maybe this is a permissions problem. Are you using > > > Windows 7? > > > > > It would help if you printed the error and stack trace that you are now > > > getting. > > > > > Bret > > > > > tester86 wrote: > > > > This morning I just upgraded to watir 1.6.2 and I also switched the > > > > lines but I still got the same output. > > > > > > On Nov 10, 9:00 am, Jason Trebilcock <jason.trebilc...@gmail.com> > > > > wrote: > > > > > >> In a previous email, you indicate that you're running Watir 1.4.1. > But, the > > > >> below indicates that you're on 1.6.2. > > > > > >> In any case, I tried running your code and it worked fine. (What > happens if > > > >> you switch the require 'watir' and require 'rubygems' lines? Could > that be > > > >> the source of your problem? Further, do you have the variable > RUBYOPT set in > > > >> your environment variables with the value of 'rubygems'?) > > > > > >> That is: > > > >> require 'watir' > > > >> require 'rubygems' > > > >> #require "win32ole" > > > > > >> ie = Watir::IE.new > > > >> ie.goto("http://google.com") > > > > > >> ie.text_field(:name, "q").set("watir") > > > >> ie.button(:name, "btnG").click > > > > > >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:42 AM, tester86 <sagar.am...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > >>> Here is the list of my local gems (just incase its helps) > > > > > >>> *** LOCAL GEMS *** > > > > > >>> actionmailer (2.3.4) > > > >>> actionpack (2.3.4) > > > >>> activerecord (2.3.4) > > > >>> activeresource (2.3.4) > > > >>> activesupport (2.3.4) > > > >>> builder (2.1.2) > > > >>> camping (1.5.180) > > > >>> commonwatir (1.6.2) > > > >>> cucumber (0.4.3) > > > >>> diff-lcs (1.1.2) > > > >>> firewatir (1.6.2) > > > >>> fxri (0.3.7, 0.3.6) > > > >>> fxruby (1.6.19, 1.6.12) > > > >>> hoe (2.3.3) > > > >>> hoe-seattlerb (1.2.1) > > > >>> hpricot (0.8.2, 0.6) > > > >>> json_pure (1.1.9) > > > >>> log4r (1.1.2, 1.0.5) > > > >>> markaby (0.5) > > > >>> metaid (1.0) > > > >>> minitest (1.4.2) > > > >>> polyglot (0.2.9) > > > >>> rack (1.0.1) > > > >>> rails (2.3.4) > > > >>> rake (0.8.7, 0.7.3) > > > >>> rspec (1.2.9) > > > >>> rubyforge (2.0.3) > > > >>> rubygems-update (1.3.5) > > > >>> s4t-utils (1.0.4) > > > >>> session (2.4.0) > > > >>> sources (0.0.1) > > > >>> term-ansicolor (1.0.4) > > > >>> test-spec (0.10.0) > > > >>> treetop (1.4.2) > > > >>> user-choices (1.1.6) > > > >>> watir (1.6.2) > > > >>> win32-api (1.4.5, 1.0.4) > > > >>> win32-clipboard (0.5.2, 0.4.3) > > > >>> win32-dir (0.3.5, 0.3.2) > > > >>> win32-eventlog (0.5.2, 0.4.6) > > > >>> win32-file (0.6.3, 0.5.4) > > > >>> win32-file-stat (1.3.4, 1.2.7) > > > >>> win32-process (0.6.1, 0.5.3) > > > >>> win32-sapi (0.1.5, 0.1.4) > > > >>> win32-sound (0.4.2, 0.4.1) > > > >>> win32console (1.2.0) > > > >>> win32ole-pp (1.2.0) > > > >>> windows-api (0.4.0, 0.2.0) > > > >>> windows-pr (1.0.8, 0.7.2) > > > >>> xml-simple (1.0.12) > > > > > >>> Is there any gem that I am missing that is causing the error? > > > > > >>> On Nov 10, 8:10 am, tester86 <sagar.am...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >>>> I removed include Watir now my script is: > > > > > >>>> require 'watir' > > > >>>> require 'rubygems' > > > >>>> #require "win32ole" > > > > > >>>> ie = Watir::IE.new > > > >>>> ie.goto("http://google.com") > > > > > >>>> ie.text_field(:name, "q").set("watir") > > > >>>> ie.button(:name, "btnG").click > > > > > >>>> I still get the same error message. I am using watir 1.4.1. Below > is > > > >>>> my ruby version > > > > > >>>> C:\ruby>ruby --version > > > >>>> ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [i386-mswin32] > > > > > >>>> I have done gem update prevsiously, gem system updates but nothing > > > >>>> works. Any ideas on what I can do to get a basic script up and > running > > > >>>> using watir? > > > > > >>>> On Nov 9, 10:52 pm, Raveendran P <jazzezr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >>>>> Hi, > > > > > >>>>> Add first line --> require 'rubygems' > > > >>>>> Remove line no.2 --> include Watir > > > > > >>>>> I hope it works now. If its not working then Please provide more > > > > > >>> details > > > > > >>>>> about Watir Verison and Ruby version. > > > > > >>>>> Thanks > > > > > >>>>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:19 AM, tester86 <sagar.am...@gmail.com > > > > > > > >>> wrote: > > > > > >>>>>> I am trying to run a watir script: > > > > > >>>>>> require 'watir' > > > >>>>>> include Watir > > > > > >>>>>> ie = Watir::IE.new > > > >>>>>> ie.goto("http://google.com") > > > > > >>>>>> ie.text_field(:name, "q").set("watir") > > > >>>>>> ie.button(:name, "btnG").submit > > > > > >>>>>> when I run it from command line ruby filename.rb I get the > following > > > >>>>>> error message: > > > > > >>>>>> c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/watir.rb:1336:in > `method_missing': > > > >>>>>> unknown proper > > > >>>>>> ty or method `document' (WIN32OLERuntimeError) > > > >>>>>> HRESULT error code:0x800706ba > > > >>>>>> The RPC server is unavailable. from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/ > > > >>>>>> site_ruby/1.8/watir.rb:1336:in `document' > > > >>>>>> from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/watir.rb:754:in > > > >>>>>> `getContainerContents' > > > >>>>>> from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/watir.rb:778:in > > > >>>>>> `getObject' > > > >>>>>> from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/watir.rb:3225:in > > > >>>>>> `initialize' > > > >>>>>> from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/watir.rb:367:in `new' > > > >>>>>> from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/watir.rb:367:in > > > >>>>>> `text_field' > > > >>>>>> from script1.rb:6 > > > > > >>>>>> Any Ideas.....? > > > > > >>>>> -- > > > >>>>> Regards, > > > >>>>> P.Raveendranhttp://raveendran.wordpress.com-Hidequotedtext- > > > > > >>>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > > > >>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > > > >> - Show quoted text - > > > > > -- > > > Bret Pettichord > > > Lead Developer, Watir,www.watir.com > > > Blog,www.io.com/~wazmo/blog > > > Twitter,www.twitter.com/bpettichord-Hide quoted text - > > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Watir General" group. 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