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05:46
Hey all
 
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08:52
o/
 
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11:20
I'm trying to use RSpec with rspec_api_documentation in Rails, but running an rspec acceptance test to a POST method is giving me this error:

/home/vagrant/.rbenv/versions/2.1.2/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/actionpack-4.1.6/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb:415:in `<class:Parameters>': uninitialized constant Rack::Test::UploadedFile (NameError)

Google isn't helping me, for once D:
Right, so that's erroring up on a different test, and the acceptance test, when run directly, dies with undefined method 'call' for nil:NilClass when I call do_request
And I managed to fix it by requiring 'rails_helper'. Derp. I got a lot of circular reference warnings now though.
And fixed that too! Thanks guys, I wasn't going to solve this without looking like a fool first. See y'all!
 
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12:51
Good morning, all.
@dawmail333 Glad you got it solved! Any time you need a rubber duckie, we're here for you.
13:42
looks for rubber duck around the office
@dawmail333 to remove the circular reference warnings stackoverflow.com/a/24074527/1401094
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14:10
Hi Guys, I need help on setting up the layout with locales.

I have controller which uses shared layout

class MyController < ApplicationController

layout ’shared_layout’

def index
end

def show
end

end

But I need to pass local variable to this layout. So I modified like this.

class MyController < ApplicationController

def index
render(:layout => ’shared_layout’, :locals => {:layout_type => ‘user_layout’})
end

def show
render(:layout => ’shared_layout’, :locals => {:layout_type => ‘user_layout_2’})
14:44
@Arun How about a "before" hook on the controller to set some instance variables? Layouts have access to instance variables, I think. Once that's working, the before hook goes into a module that you mix into the controllers that are using the layout.
So, instance variables instead of locals.
Probably the layout 'shared_layout' goes in the module, too. Then any controller using that layout merely includes the module and is done.
15:08
@WayneConrad Thank you. I will use the instance variable set via before filter and will render the shared layouts appropriately.
@Arun I think, if you do that, you will no longer need to call render explicitly. Everything should get simpler.
 
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16:15
Is this stupid, and if so, why? I'm thinking it would be possible to do a versioned API by having a controller for the API that takes the version as a parameter, and then imports mixins(?) for the API calls up to the supplied version, so that the API matches what it was at that time. My thoughts for doing it that way is to keep it DRY.
(And thanks for earlier replies)
@dawmail333 Restful JSON API?
@Wa
@WayneConrad Yeah
The guy across the hall is spinning up a versioned API. He's got some gem he's using to take care of the details. I'll ask him what he's using, and whether he likes it.
Awesome. The other thing I'm wanting to find a good way to approach is documenting APIs, because I'm using rspec_api_documentation or whatever it's called, and I like the idea, but I still find it clunky
(and I don't think it's really got anything for addressing versioning)
Documenting the JSON API, or documenting individual classes and methods?
16:21
The API
I imagine RDoc is great at the latter
Most everyone uses yard now instead of rdoc, but the idea is the same: comments that get parsed and turned into nifty web pages or whatever.
He was just showing me an awesome internal DSL for documenting the API, too. I'll find out what that is. Here, let me ssh over to his box and look.
Thanks!
He's using the versionist gem for API versioning.
And, for the API documentation, apipie-rails
We're very early on this project, so I can't really recommend them. All I can say at this point is, "looks shiny; hasn't made us angry yet"
@WayneConrad the second one on that list is high praise indeed. ;)
Thanks for that!
You're welcome
16:30
well, 2:30am crept up on me, so I might aim for some sleep
thanks all
I'm going to be doing a hell of a lot more Ruby in the near future
Woohoo on the Ruby! Have a good sleep.

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