Hi
I need to check for
"Apple" = "Apple" TRUE
"Apple" = "APPLE" TRUE
"Apple" = "Apple1" FALSE
in ruby
I need a string comparison but for the check to not be case sensitive.
thks
MacRuby 0.5 includes a ruby compiler built on LLVM called macrubyc.
Does anyone know if it would be possible to dynamically load gems from compiled code? Or compile the gems and link them in? Is this planned? Or how compiled code will be able to make use of gems in general.
Hi guy,
In ruby ActiveRecord doesn't provide dynamic binding for update and insert sqls, of course i can use raw sql, but that need maintain connection, so i want to know if there is simpler way to escape update or insert sql before executing like code below:
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.insert(sql)
i think i can write code by gsub, but i know if there has been a ready method to do it.
thank you very much, and Merry Christmas for you all.
I'm working on integrating ruby with ldap. And it's working fine.
Created test.com in ldap and I can bind with it successfully.
Then I created a new organizational unit company. Under company there are some users
Now I want to bind with the users(authentication) under company organizational unit.
I can access the user using Filter.eq
But I want to bind with the users.
Suggestions plz..
ruby on rails ferret search:.only 10 records are getting from table.For pagination i did it ,but only 10 records are getting even though there exists more records satisfying the search condition.if any of you know how to solve this,please reply. no limit is givenf it is not a ferret search all records are getting from table , and pagination is working
the code is:
@search_sd_ticket_result=ServiceDeskTicket.find_with_ferret(params[:sd_ticket][:servicedeskticket]).paginate :per_page =5, :page=params[:page]
I want to install a ruby gem which tries to build a native extension. The gem in this case is nokogiri. If I do gem install nokogiri, the native extension dynamically links against libxml, libxslt libs. I want to statically link against those libs. How should I go about this?
hi,
anyone know how to create a suggestion box in ruby on rails? all the materials i found so far are about observe some text field and update some list in other , not related to suggestion box...
Thanks!
Hi, I have a question about ruby and wsdl soap.
I couldn't find a way to get each method's params and their type.
For example, if I found out that a soap has a methods called "get_user_information" (using wsdlDriver) is there a way to know if this method requires some params and what type of params does it require (int, string, complex type, ecc..)?
I'd like to be able to build html forms from a remote wsdl for each method...
Sorry for my horrible English :D
The post office actually publishes a list of commonly used street suffixes in addresses:
http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/abbr_suffix.txt
I want to take this list and make a ruby function that takes a string, takes the last word ("183 main strt".split[' '].last) and if it matches any of the commonly used street suffixes ("strt"), replace it with the official Postal Service Standard Suffix ("st").
Is there a better way to approach this than a massive str.sub.sub.sub.sub.sub?
Is there a better way to write this Expando class? The way it is written does not work.
I'm using Ruby 1.8.7
starting code quoted from https://gist.github.com/300462/3fdf51800768f2c7089a53726384350c890bc7c3
class Expando
def method_missing(method_id, *arguments)
if match = method_id.id2name.match(/(\w*)(\s*)(=)(\s*)(\.*)/)
puts match[1].to_sym # think this was supposed to be commented
self.class.class_eval{ attr_accessor match[1].to_sym }
instance_variable_set("#{match[1]}", match[5])
else
super.method_missing(method_id, *arguments)
end
end
end
person = Expando.new
person.name = "Michael"
person.surname = "Erasmus"
person.age = 29
I'm working on 2 cases:
assume I have those var:
a = "hello"
b = "hello-SP"
b = "not_hello"
1 - Any partial matches
I want to accept any string that has the var a inside, so b and c would match.
2 - Patterned match
I want to match a string that has a inside, followed by '-', so b would match, c does not.
I am having problem, because I always used the syntax /expression/ to define Regexp, so how dinamicaly define an RegExp on Ruby??
I'm processing huge data files (millions of lines each). Before I start processing I'd like to get a count of the number of lines in the file, so I can then indicate how far along the processing is. I am using Ruby, and because of the size of the files, it would not be practical to read the entire file into memory just to count how many lines there are. Does anyone have a good suggestion on how to do this?
Hi,
I have a sql script file that upon import creates a table in a MySQL database and fills it with 2800 record. These are all the postal codes for the country Belgium.
Now I would like to make a Ruby on Rails database migration file from this. Any idea how I can do this?
Thanks,
Michael
Are there any logging frameworks in ruby that allow you to log a specific event type only once?
logger = IdealLogger.new
logger.log(:happy_path, "We reached the happy path") # => logs this message
logger.log(:happy_path, "We reached the happy path yet again") # => Doesn't log this
logger.log(:sad_path, "We've encountered a sad path!") # => logs this message
Also, is there a term for the concept of logging a certain event type only once?
I'm creating a website in Ruby on Rails, where users can login using RESTful Authentication. Someone can get a specific user using html, xml and json, just like scaffolding. But I want to add one more format: vCard (e.g. /users/1.vcard). This has a specific format, but how do I define my own formats? Using views, or must I use another way? Thanks
for instance in python it is possible to assign a method to a variable:
class MyClass
def myMethod(self):
return "Hi"
x = MyClass()
method = x.myMethod
print method() # prints Hi
I know this should be possible in Ruby, but I don't know what's the syntax.
Hello all, I have been trying to post blogs to Blogger via the API provided for posting but the problem I have is how to write the ruby code for the http post that will be able to carry the texts and make the post. In the API, it is stated that one has to First, create an XML representation of the post to publish.
Please can someone help me with a suggestion. This is the API that was provided: "http://www.blogger.com/feeds/blogID/posts/default"
I've downloaded the "dbd-mysql-0.4.4.zip" and linked it to my project. While I try to run a demo code from NetBeans the very first line
require "dbi"
gives me an error. Is there a different way to do it?
I also tried
jruby setup.rb config --with=dbi,dbd_mysql
from the command prompt and it gave me the following error:
config: unknown option --with=dbi,dbd_mysql
Try 'ruby setup.rb --help' for detailed usage.
Any suggestions please?
Hi there
I've put some of my free time on reading/learning about cakephp but now I'm wondering if will not be better to switch completely to ruby on rails.
Can you give me the good and the bad of those tools, when is about web-development?
many thx
How do I include the 'autofocus' attribute on an HTML5 form using the text_field form helper in ruby?
e.g. <%= f.text_field :email %
Where does autofocus go?
Thanks
So I know in ruby that x.nil? will test if x is null.
What is the simplest way to test if x equals ' ', or ' ', or ' ', etc?
Basically, I'm wondering what the best way to test if a variable is all whitespace?