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Noz
Noz
18:54
I'm not a fan of all the configuration you need to do to get a test suite up and running.
It feels like it's a lot more difficult than it needs to be for something relatively simple.
Often times I spend most of my time debugging Crappybara, or optimizing my spec_helper than I am actually testing code.
Though my complaint mostly lies with Crapybara, perhaps that's a sign that I should shift my focus towards less integration testing and more unit testing.
I have always tested by hand
which might be a terrible habit
btdubs
do you know da bootstrap when it works with da rails?
Noz
Noz
What do you mean?
I use bootstrap in my rails app
19:12
mind taking a look at a SO question on the topic?
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Q: ScrollSpy not activating in bootstrap 3

BtumanI am using the BootStrap Saas gem (https://github.com/thomas-mcdonald/bootstrap-sass) with Rails 4. I am trying to set up scrollspy, however I can not get the effect to work. I have done research and gone through Bootstrap 3 scrollspy strange behaviour - not updating active class on scroll, Bo...

Noz
Noz
19:35
Is the bootstrap-scrollspy.js being included? You can try something like $('#navbar').scrollspy() in the console to find out. You'll get an error message if it's not found.
Usually the easiest way to debug javascript is via console. Make sure that the appropriate classes are being set when you call that method as well, if they are, chances are you're missing some CSS or the classes are being overridden by something else.
Bootstrap Js should be included. lemme check
Noz
Noz
I only load the js files I need in my application.js, e.g., //= require twitter/bootstrap
//= require twitter/bootstrap/bootstrap-transition
Oooh good catch
I likely will do that for the final site, once I see what I will be using
(btw feel free to mention that as a an answer. )
Noz
Noz
So you were missing the js file then?
19:50
ReferenceError: jQuery is not defined
for scrollspy
Noz
Noz
Hmmm, try jQuery('#navbar').scrollspy(); instead of $('#navbar').scrollspy()
Your jQuery might be conflicting with something else or simply not loading
Make sures in application.js you're loading the following before twitter-bootstrap:
//= require jquery
//= require jquery-ui
//= require jquery_ujs
You might not need that 2nd one
Before? The order matters?
Noz
Noz
Yeah, Twitter Bootstrap requires jQuery.
And you have to respect the load order
See the installation section on github.com/rails/jquery-ujs
Awesome thanks
feel free to put the order change as an answer so I can give you the credit
Noz
Noz
Will do
20:13
thanks!
Hello fellow rails developers!
Is anyone around who could maybe help me with an issue I'm having with a specific gem?
sure
which?
public_activity
never used it before
May I explain my situation? It's more of a rails syntax question rather than an issue with the gem.
20:22
sure :)
So, as you can see from this page - github.com/pokonski/public_activity/wiki/…
The gem allows a user to specify "params" when saving an object.
I'm doing an SQL query to bring up records with certain parameters but am getting a 500 response saying the syntax is incorrect.
The printed SQL statement reads - gist.github.com/anonymous/9fe8a1b2b20d7d5e6ca2
So I guess my question is, how do I reference a dictionary inside an SQL statement?
Noz
Noz
20:49
Post the syntax that generates the error as well as the error message please
I've figured a work around!
Programming on a tired brain is never good!
Thanks for offering to help guys!
Anyone having an issue with submitting large form content and then being redirected to "data:,"?
It happens with Safari (6.1) and Chrome (31)
details?
I have a form that submits a POST to a RESTful controller, the create action gets called, does its thing then redirects
the browser is then (successfully) redirected to a path, according to the logs and then Chrome redirects to "data:,"
which just a blank page
If I manually go to that path, it renders correctly
Noz
Noz
Hard to tell what the problem is without seeing some code, can we see the POST action?
21:02
It doesn't seem like a Rails issue however I can not locate anyone who has come across this issue and has a solution.
I will write a sample app
Noz
Noz
A Gist would suffice
This is probably relevant, strange... stackoverflow.com/questions/19106111/…
Yes, that's the same issue.
I was wondering if anyone else came across this and has a solution for it.
The problem seems to be the redirect
Noz
Noz
Can we see the redirect?
after the redirect is finished, Chrome (and Safari) redirects to "data:,"
The redirect to "data:," does not appear in the app logs
Noz
Noz
Just a thought, what happens when you redirect to a different page?
e.g., index
21:07
same thing
when I render something instead, it works fine
eg "render text: 'Okay'"
Noz
Noz
heh, that's an odd one
Yeah, hehe
Noz
Noz
Another shot in the dark here, but if you disable javascript to you meet the same result?
do you*
Let me try
Noz
Noz
From the looks of things, this might just be a bug that's out of your hands
See the suggested workaround here:stackoverflow.com/questions/15573217/…
21:11
The issue still appears even when JS is disabled
oh wow
Noz
Noz
Updating Chrome should also fix it
Yeah, unfortunately it happens for a service I work on
But I appreciate the help
At least it's something to go on
Noz
Noz
Anytime, good luck
21:33
The room lives!
What RoR version is everyone using?
samere
How does one convert a symbol into an integer?
*same here
@RehatKathuria Why do you want to do that?
21:43
It's super silly but I'm trying to create a variable in a rabl template.
I'm passing an object into the rabl template and that object contains an id for another object that I need to render.
It sounds like extremely bad practice but I can't figure out any other way to do it. :|
I'm not a native Ruby/Rails dev but rather an iOS one. This is my first time playing around with rails.
Are you sure it's not just a string?
Can you provide sample code?
Definitely passing an object into it. Erm, I wouldn't know where to begin with the source code.
I wouldn't know what to show.
the object?
So the object I'm trying to create is a User object which is a Devise object.
And the object passed into the rabl template is an "activities" object
Which contains strings of ids
you want to make a devise object in to an int?
21:49
So I'm doing
user = User.find_by_id(:passed_int)
And it's saying that :passed_int is a Symbol
Instead of a string.
But when rabl renders the template, it's outputted as a string in JSON.
NVM.
Figured it out. :)
22:01
yay
I had to pass it through a block for some reason.
Weird!
;)

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