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  • Cannot connect to WEBrick on home network

    - by Chris Stewart
    I'm an Android developer and often my applications require server-side code. I typically use Ruby on Rails for the web app, and during development will run the server on my local machine (Mac OS X) with WEBrick. In the morning when I get to the office, I'll run ifconfig in the console to see what IP my laptop has been given that day. I'll use that IP in my Android app when making requests to the web app in question. This all works fine, when I'm in my office. When I get home, I attempt to do the same thing, find my laptop's IP via ifconfig, set it in my app's config file, but the destination can never be found. To exclude my app from the set of hurdles, I attempt to visit the web server IP (e.g., http://192.168.1.4:3000) from my phone's browser, and it cannot connect. If I try from my laptop, which is running the web server, it works fine. If I try from another machine, on the same network, it also is unable to connect. Given this, I think I've narrowed it down to some kind of configuration in my home network, but I frankly have no idea what the cause could be. I don't have anything special at home, your basic Verizon FiOS router/modem with everything connected via Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi for both phone and laptop at work as well, fyi). I've tried disabling the firewall on my Verizon router, enabling port forwarding, and just about everything else I could do for port 3000, and nothing has changed. Dear Server Fault geniuses, please help a poor developer out. :) Edit: Some follow up items to add. My Mac's firewall is not active, and all incoming requests are allowed. I've also verified on my phone and laptop, that they're on the same network (192.168.1.4 Mac, 192.168.1.9 Phone). I have no idea why this isn't working. Edit 2: I went into System Preferences, enabled Web Sharing, and tried to view the website from my phone and it didn't connect. So it's not WEBrick or related to Rails. The firewall on my machine is off and the firewall on my router is off. Edit 3: Some progress. I set up port forwarding for port 3000 to my laptop, found the external IP, and used that and it connected fine. So, there's definitely something not quite set up correctly on my internal network.

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  • /usr/bin/env: ruby1.8: No such file or directory

    - by sandstrom
    Problem Trying to setup CI Joe (https://github.com/defunkt/cijoe) and I get the following error: /usr/bin/env: ruby1.8: No such file or directory What I'm doing CI Joe is run as www-data, and the command I'm running is RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec rake -s test When I log in as www-data (sudo su www-data) and execute the same command it works. So I'm trying to figure out what may be wrong. Debug Output $ which ruby1.8 /usr/bin/ruby1.8 This problem is similar to: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6126165/usr-bin-env-ruby-1-8-no-such-file-or

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  • How to setup Proxy Cache with Nginx and Passenger

    - by tiny
    I use Nginx and Passenger for my rails application. I want to use proxy cache to cache my pages. However, every request go direct to my rails application. I don't know what wrong with my configuration. Below is my configuration: user www-data; worker_processes 1; events { worker_connections 1024; } http { passenger_root /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15; passenger_ruby /usr/bin/ruby1.8; passenger_max_pool_size 6; passenger_max_instances_per_app 1; passenger_pool_idle_time 0; rails_spawn_method conservative; include mime.types; default_type application/octet-stream; server_names_hash_bucket_size 512; sendfile on; #tcp_nopush on; keepalive_timeout 65; tcp_nodelay on; gzip on; gzip_http_version 1.0; gzip_vary on; gzip_comp_level 6; gzip_proxied any; gzip_types text/plain text/css text/javascript application/javascript application/json application/x-javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss; proxy_cache_path /var/www/cache/webapp levels=1:2 keys_zone=webapp:8m max_size=1000m inactive=600m; include vhosts/*.conf; include /opt/nginx/conf/sites-enabled/*; root /var/www; } server { listen 127.0.0.1:3008; server_name localhost; root /var/www/yoolk_web_app/public; # <--- be sure to point to 'public'! passenger_enabled on; rails_env development; passenger_use_global_queue on; } server { listen 80; server_name webpage.dev; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; error_page 503 http://$host/maintenance.html; location ~* (css|js|png|jpe?g|gif|ico)$ { root /var/www/web_app/public; expires max; } location / { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:3008/; proxy_cache webapp; proxy_cache_valid 200 10m; } #More Location }

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  • How do I launch unicorn_rails as a startup script with rvm installed on my ubuntu 12.04 machine?

    - by ne0lithic_coder
    I have a rails app on my server. I have a script startup.sh which launches unicorn_rails and then nginx. In order to get my server to launch on system boot, I've added a line to call my startup script to /etc/rc.local However, this doesn't work. I added some checks to make sure the script is being called and it is. It's the call to unicorn_rails which I think is failing. Does anyone have experience with this?

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  • Rendez vous des Experts : Introduction à Ruby On Rails, une émission avec Developpez.com pour tout savoir sur le framework Web

    Rendez vous des Experts : Introduction à Ruby On Rails Une émission en partenariat avec Developpez.com pour tout savoir sur le framework Web Ruby On Rails n'est pas spécialement la technologie Web la plus connue. Pour faire simple, « Ruby » est le langage et « On Rails » est le framework qui vient s'y ajouter pour l'adapter aux développements Web. Le résultat est un outil assez récent (Ruby est en version 1.9.2, Rails quant à lui approche la version 3.1), interprété (et non pas compilé), utilisable aussi bien sur des EDI comme Eclispe ou Netbeans que dans un simple éditeur de texte. Le Rendez-vous des Experts et Julien Dollon , avec lesquels D...

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  • NetBeans arrête le support du module Ruby on Rails et concentre ses efforts sur l'intégration de Java SE 7

    NetBeans arrête le support du module Ruby on Rails Et concentre ses efforts sur l'intégration de Java SE 7 NetBeans 7.0, actuellement en bêta et prévu en version définitive pour avril, n'offrira plus de module pour Ruby on Rails. En cause, la faible utilisation de l'IDE d'Oracle par les développeurs Rails et la volonté de l'équipe du projet de se concentrer sur une meilleure intégration de Java 7. La décision est assez peu surprenante. Les développeurs Ruby ont généralement un penchant pour des IDE ...

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  • IronRuby 1.0 et IronPython 2.6.1, les implémentations de Ruby et de Python pour .NET sont disponible

    IronRuby 1.0 et IronPython 2.6.1 Les implémentations de Ruby et de Python pour .NET sont disponibles L'univers de .NET s'enrichit encore un peu plus avec l'arrivée de IronRuby 1.0. Comme l'explique très bien Thibaut Barrère sur son blog Développez, « IronRuby, c'est tout simplement ?Ruby pour .Net? » ou plus exactement « une implémentation de Ruby s'appuyant sur le runtime .Net. Le but affiché de ce projet est de fournir une implémentation de qualité, compatible Ruby 1.8.x, tout en permettant un bon niveau d'inter-opérabilité avec les librairies .Net ». Longtemps en projet, IronRuby 1.0 vient donc de sortir officiellement aujourd'hui en deux versions différent...

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  • MacVim, Command-T: SEGV

    - by Ramon Tayag
    Details: OSX 10.7.4 I installed the latest MacVim via Homebrew: $ command-t brew install macvim ==> Downloading https://github.com/b4winckler/macvim/tarball/snapshot-64 Already downloaded: /Library/Caches/Homebrew/macvim-7.3-64.tgz ==> ./configure --with-features=huge --with-tlib=ncurses --enable-multibyte --with-macarchs=x86_64 --enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-t ==> make getenvy ==> make ==> Caveats MacVim.app installed to: /usr/local/Cellar/macvim/7.3-64 To link the application to a normal Mac OS X location: brew linkapps or: ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/macvim/7.3-64/MacVim.app /Applications ==> Summary /usr/local/Cellar/macvim/7.3-64: 1733 files, 27M, built in 53 seconds $ command-t brew linkapps Linking /usr/local/Cellar/macvim/7.3-64/MacVim.app Finished linking. Find the links under ~/Applications. $ command-t ruby -v ruby 1.8.7 (2011-12-28 patchlevel 357) [universal-darwin11.0] $ command-t rvm list rvm rubies ree-1.8.7-2012.02 [ i686 ] ruby-1.8.7-p358 [ i686 ] ruby-1.9.2-p290 [ x86_64 ] ruby-1.9.2-p320 [ x86_64 ] ruby-1.9.3-p194 [ x86_64 ] # Default ruby not set. Try 'rvm alias create default <ruby>'. # => - current # =* - current && default # * - default $ command-t cd ~/.vim/bundle/vim-command-t/ruby/command-t ruby extconf.rb $ command-t ruby extconf.rb checking for ruby.h... yes creating Makefile $ command-t make cc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -pipe -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup -o ext.bundle ext.o match.o matcher.o -L. -L/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib -L. -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -lruby -lpthread -ldl -lobjc ld: warning: ignoring file ext.o, file was built for unsupported file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386) ld: warning: ignoring file match.o, file was built for unsupported file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386) ld: warning: ignoring file matcher.o, file was built for unsupported file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386) $ command-t mvim MacVim then opens here. But when I open Command-T, MacVim crashes and I see this in the command line: $ command-t dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _rb_intern2 Referenced from: /Users/ramon/.vim/bundle/vim-command-t/ruby/command-t/ext.bundle Expected in: flat namespace dyld: Symbol not found: _rb_intern2 Referenced from: /Users/ramon/.vim/bundle/vim-command-t/ruby/command-t/ext.bundle Expected in: flat namespace Vim: Caught deadly signal TRAP Vim: Finished. The problem I have is very similar to this, except that I switched to the system Ruby and still got the error.

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  • java equivalent of ruby's ||= syntax

    - by brad
    I'm brand new to java, coming from a ruby world. One thing I love about ruby is the very terse syntax such as ||=. I realize of course that a compiled language is different, but I'm wondering if Java has anything similar. In particular, what I do all the time in ruby is something like: someVar ||= SomeClass.new I think this is incredibly terse, yet powerful, but thus far the only method I can think of to achieve the same thing is a very verbose: if(someVar == null){ someVar = new SomeClass() } Just trying to improve my Java-fu and syntax is certainly one area that I'm no pro.

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  • Ruby gems gone after after jruby install

    - by James
    Today I installed jruby by downloading it, extracting it to /home/james/jruby-1.4.0 and adding the following line to .bashrc export JRUBY_HOME=/home/james/jruby-1.4.0 export PATH=$JRUBY_HOME/bin:$PATH And then I installed some jruby gems via jruby -S gem install ... Jruby works fine, but this seemed to have cause two problems: 1) When I try to run a ruby (not jruby) on rails migration, I see: Missing the Rails gem. Please `gem install -v= rails`, update your RAILS_GEM_VERSION setting in config/environment.rb for the Rails version you do have installed, or comment out RAILS_GEM_VERSION to use the latest version installed. 2) when I do gem list --local, I only see the gems that I've installed for jruby. Launching web applications via ruby script/server succeeds without any warnings. Please help.

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  • Writing a simple webservice in C# and calling it from Ruby on Rails

    - by hopeless
    I need to create a simple webservice in C# but I'm not sure where to start (I've coded UI apps in C# before but all my web experience is in Ruby on Rails). Where do I start? The only client for the webservice will be a Ruby on Rails app so there's no need for any HTML rendering. I was thinking of just returning a XML or YAML formatted string unless there's an easier way. I'm not too keen on SOAP but if it's easy/natural in C# & Ruby then I'd consider it (or anything else).

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  • undefined method `call' for LiquidView:Class

    - by user181186
    I trying to use Liquid template engine plugin , but I 'm getting the following error while controller tries to render a .liquid template . "undefined method `call' for LiquidView:Class" I installed it as a plugin according to http://wiki.github.com/tobi/liquid/getting-liquid-to-work-in-rails I using Rails 2.3.5 and Ruby 1.8.7. Does anyone had the same problem before ?

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  • Jruby Gems-in-a-jar issue

    - by antonio
    Hi all, I am trying to write some code in ruby (using jruby) to be compiled to java bytecode with jrubyc and deployed to a remote machine where it will be run on the JVM (no ruby available there). Everything works fine as long as I am happy to stick with the standard jruby library. As explained on the jruby website, I simply copy the jruby-complete.jar library to the remote machine and include it in the classpath at runtime. I fire my compiled script and it works: cool! The problems start when I need some other libraries (typically rubygems) to run my script. I am aware of cool stuff like rawr, -which I successfully tested- to put together all you need in a single package. However that is not the solution I am looking for: I will have many small scripts to run independently and I don't want each of them to grow to at least 10 MB just because I insanely include the jruby-complete.jar in each of them. What I would like is to compile a .jar for each of the libraries that I will need to use, put all of them in a common folder on the remote machine and include them at runtime in the classpath when I run my compiled jruby scripts on the JVM. This said, I tried to follow the instructions here: http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2009/01/10/jruby-1-1-6-gems-in-a-jar I tried exactly the example shown there, with the "chronic" gem. Going step by step: Install the gem locally: java -jar jruby-complete-1.1.6.jar -S gem install -i ./chronic chronic --no-rdoc --no-ri Package it into a jar: jar cf chronic.jar -C chronic . Write a two lines test script, saving it as testt.rb: require 'chronic' Chronic.parse('tomorrow') Compile with: jrubyc testt.rb Run the resulting java class testt.class with the following (having both jruby-complete.jar and chronic.jar in the same folder as the java class): java -cp .:/jruby-complete.jar:./chronic.jar testt I get the following error: Exception in thread "main" file:/Users/ave2/NetBeansProjects/jrubywatir/lib/jruby-complete.jar!/METAINF/jruby.home/lib/ruby/site_ruby/shared/builtin/core_ext/symbol.rb:1:in `const_missing': uninitialized constant Chronic (NameError) from testt.rb:2 ...internal jruby stack elided... from Module.const_missing(testt.rb:2) from (unknown).(unknown)(:1) I really don't understand what I am doing wrong, and I am totally stuck on this. I am a noob in Ruby, much more used to Python: don't miss a chance to convert an infidel! :-) Thanks.

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  • hpricot segfault?

    - by AP257
    Any idea why hpricot might segfault on this page? trial_url = 'http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN56071145/' doc = Hpricot(open(trial_url)) produces: /Users/ap257/.gem/ruby/1.8/gems/hpricot-0.8.2/lib/hpricot/parse.rb:33: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.7 (2009-06-08 patchlevel 173) [universal-darwin10.0] Abort trap Please could anyone advise on how I could get around this, or whether it's a bug in hpricot that I should report somewhere? Thanks!

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  • Authlogic OpenID error: uninitialized constant OpenIdAuthentication::InvalidOpenId

    - by Bayard Randel
    Using authlogic 2.1.3, and authlogic-oid 1.0.4 I receive the following error as soon as rails hits a controller making a request to an OpenID provider: uninitialized constant OpenIdAuthentication::InvalidOpenId I also have the following installed: rack-openid (0.2.1) ruby-openid (2.1.7) rails/open_id_authentication plugin Gems in environment.rb are configured as such: config.gem "authlogic" config.gem "authlogic-oid", :lib => "authlogic_openid" config.gem "ruby-openid", :lib => "openid" Any suggestions would be appreciated, thank you.

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  • Help with starting up my thin server with Sinatra

    - by enedi
    Hi All, I'm a newcomer trying to get my feet wet with Ruby and Sinatra. I followed the Slicehost articles in getting Ruby 1.9.1 setup along with Thin 1.2.7 with a reverse proxy to Nginx. Most things were going pretty smooth until I tried to start up my thin server. This is the output I get from my logs: $ sudo thin -C config.yml -R config.ru start /home/user/public_html/testapp/config.ru:9:in `block in <main>': undefined method `application' for Sinatra:Module (NoMethodError) from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/rack-1.1.0/lib/rack/builder.rb:46:in `instance_eval' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/rack-1.1.0/lib/rack/builder.rb:46:in `initialize' from /home/user/public_html/testapp/config.ru:1:in `new' from /home/user/public_html/testapp/config.ru:1:in `<main>' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/rack/adapter/loader.rb:36:in `eval' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/rack/adapter/loader.rb:36:in `load' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/controllers/controller.rb:175:in `load_rackup_config' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/controllers/controller.rb:65:in `start' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/runner.rb:177:in `run_command' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/runner.rb:143:in `run!' from /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/thin-1.2.7/bin/thin:6:in `<top (required)>' from /usr/bin/thin:19:in `load' from /usr/bin/thin:19:in `<main>' I can post my config.yml, config.ru and myapp.rb, where my Sinatra code resides (it's basically the sample code ripped from the top of the Sinatra book), if anyone needs to see it, but if you have any ideas on what's going on based on that log itself, I'd appreciate it, as I couldn't find anything on the world wide Google. Also, is this still the preferred way of running Sinatra on thin? I can get the app working with just running it through Ruby itself: $ ruby myapp.rb == Sinatra/1.0 has taken the stage on 4567 for development with backup from Thin This allows me to see my pages in my sandbox. Thank you, all.

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  • Adding program to mingw32's "path"

    - by Lowgain
    I am running a rails app locally through NetBeans which seems to be running ruby through mingw32. I'm trying to do a system call to lame, which works fine using just irb, but this particular setup can't find it! What can I do to tell mingw/this instance of rails where lame is?

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  • What does "prototyping" mean in practice?

    - by prot
    When I recently asked about the uses of Ruby someone told me it was good for prototyping. I basically know what that means, quickly get the very base of your app up and working, see if there are conceptual problems and then add the rest. Am I right with how I understand prototyping? What would be a concrete example of prototyping a Snake game in Ruby or any other language?

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  • rake: command not found

    - by Errol Siegel
    I'm trying to install rails on Ubuntu 9.10. gem list --local *** LOCAL GEMS *** actionmailer (2.3.4, 2.3.2) actionpack (2.3.4, 2.3.2) activerecord (2.3.4, 2.3.2) activeresource (2.3.4, 2.3.2) activesupport (2.3.4, 2.3.2) rack (1.0.1) rails (2.3.4, 2.3.2) rake (0.8.7) sqlite3-ruby (1.2.5) rake The program 'rake' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install rake rake: command not found How do I solve this?

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  • Script executes successfully in commandline but not as a cronjob

    - by JasonOng
    I've a bash script that runs a ruby script that fetches my twitter feeds. ## /home/username/twittercron #!/bin/bash cd /home/username/twitter ruby twitter.rb friends It runs successfully in command line. /home/username/twittercron But when I try to run it as a cronjob, it ran but wasn't able to fetch the feeds. ## crontab -e */15 * * * * * /home/username/twittercron The script has been chmod +x. Not sure why it's as such. Any ideas?

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  • Help w/ Sluggish "rake cucumber"

    - by Eric M.
    I've been trying to debug some super slow performance in running my cucumber features. I've run various calls through ruby-prof and think I see the bottlenecks (not too familiar with using ruby-prof) but do not know the cause or more important the solution. I've include below the output from running rake cucumber. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1788885/rake_cucumber.txt Does anyone have any idea why this is happening or how I could go about debugging it further? Thanks, Eric

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  • how to set mysql2 timezone option to remove query warning

    - by user347765
    I always get warning when use mysql2 do query /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/mysql2-0.2.6/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb:463: warning: :database_timezone option must be :utc or :local - defaulting to :local I did see a option for Timezones Mysql2 now supports two timezone options: :database_timezone - this is the timezone Mysql2 will assume fields are already stored as, and will use this when creating the initial Time objects in ruby :application_timezone - this is the timezone Mysql2 will convert to before finally handing back to the caller did any one know, how to usage, and where to set this option? Thanks.

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  • Basic social network functionality

    - by Dimitar Vouldjeff
    Hi, I'm going to develop a social like network using Ruby on Rails. For this app I need basic social functionality like friends, activities, authentication, user profile, facebook connect, comments. I searched for rails plugins with social functions and i found - tog and community engine. So which is better and more easier to extend? Thanks

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