Thu
16
Mar '06
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This tutorial shows how to use distributed ruby to connect a rails application with another ruby service not running inside Rails. Read the rest of this entry »
Thu
16
Mar '06
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This tutorial shows how to use distributed ruby to connect a rails application with another ruby service not running inside Rails. Read the rest of this entry »
Thu
9
Mar '06
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by Frank Spychalski filed under Ruby
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I finally found an editor which supports code completion for Ruby called JEdit with the Ruby Editor Plugin. I don’t know how they do it, but it’s working pretty good…
The instructions forget to mention, that you need the ErrorList, ProjectViewer and SideKick plugins, but at least these plugins were easy to find and install with the built-in plugin manager.
Mon
6
Mar '06
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Evil folks and stupid users expose webapplications to requests no sane developer usually expects. To find methods that cannot cope with unexpected input I added a simple test to my current Ruby on Rails project. The test calls all public actions via all http actions and uses some dummy parameters. There are no assertions in this test, because I don’t know if an action should succeed or redirect. The only thing checked with this test is that the action does not fail.
Technorati Tags: ruby, rails, tests
Thu
2
Mar '06
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Have a look at these nice Ruby T-Shirts: Read the rest of this entry »
Sun
26
Feb '06
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by Frank Spychalski filed under Ruby
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When I tried to build the documentation for my current RoR project, I got this (not very helpful) error message:
The same call had worked fine yesterday. Fortunately, I remembered having updated the gems because of another strange problem (which wasn’t solved by the update - but that’s not the point).
After I removed the newer rake (gem uninstall rake -v 0.7.0) my problem was gone. Could anybody explain me if this is a Rails (I’m running 1.0) or rake problem or is it just bad karma?
Update
Seems like it was a Rails problem. I found a fix for it.
Technorati Tags: ruby, rake, rails
Sat
25
Feb '06
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by Frank Spychalski filed under Ruby
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Ruby on Rails has a pretty good template-system. You can use these templates for HTML output, XML output or if you want to send mails. But for reasons probably only known to David Heinemeier Hansson the method url_for cannot be used in ActionMailer templates.
Wed
4
Jan '06
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A growing list of things I don’t want to forget… Read the rest of this entry »