Any idea why this form_tag is broken after moving from Rails 1.2.6 ->
2.0.2?
<% form_tag :controller => ‘login’, :action => ‘login’ do -%>
I get the error:
wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
I have tried several other incantations, but none work, same error:
<% form_tag( :controller => ‘login’, :action => ‘login’ ) do -%>
<% form_tag( { :controller => ‘login’, :action => ‘login’ } ) do -%>
And what’s even more strange is there’s another form_tag call above
this one that isn’t throwing an error.
<% form_tag :controller => ‘login’, :action => ‘logout’ do -%>
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Greg D.
http://destiney.com/
Would it have anything to do with the :controller and :action being
different? That’s the only difference I see in them.
On Jan 4, 2008 8:44 AM, Greg D. [email protected] wrote:
<% form_tag :controller => ‘login’, :action => ‘logout’ do -%>
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On 1/3/08, Ryan B. [email protected] wrote:
Would it have anything to do with the :controller and :action being
different? That’s the only difference I see in them.
The problem is with reverse_proxy_fix. Anything that uses url_for is
b0rken, even the latest version from svn.
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Greg D.
http://destiney.com/
Are you positive? I’m the maintainer of that. When you install it, make
sure
you install the correct version for your version of Rails.
From my blog:
http://www.napcsweb.com/blog/2007/12/18/reverse_proxy_fix-1041-released-with-rails-20-support/
On 1/4/08, Greg D. [email protected] wrote:
Unknown command: http://svn.napcsweb.com/public/reverse_proxy_fix
The FileUtils require seems to be the problem. If I modify install.rb
like this:
#require ‘FileUtils’
require ‘/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/fileutils.rb’
It then runs the install.
Meanwhile my PATH and ruby $LOAD_PATH seems perfectly fine otherwise:
which ruby
/usr/local/bin/ruby
irb
FileUtils.class
=> Module
$LOAD_PATH
=> ["/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wirble-0.1.2/bin",
“/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wirble-0.1.2/.”,
“/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8”,
“/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/i686-linux”,
“/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby”, “/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8”,
“/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/i686-linux”, “.”]
Maybe script/plugin has some issue? shrug
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Greg D.
http://destiney.com/
On 1/3/08, Brian H. [email protected] wrote:
Are you positive? I’m the maintainer of that. When you install it, make sure
you install the correct version for your version of Rails.
From my blog:
http://www.napcsweb.com/blog/2007/12/18/reverse_proxy_fix-1041-released-with-rails-20-support/
Yes. The version from subversion doesn’t work. Anything that uses
url_for doesn’t work, form_tag and link_to specifically.
And then following the instruction here:
http://www.napcsweb.com/blog/2007/12/18/reverse_proxy_fix-1041-released-with-rails-20-support/
This version dies before completing the install:
script/plugin install http://svn.napcsweb.com/public/reverse_proxy_fix
Here’s my setup if that helps:
ruby -v
ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-23 patchlevel 110) [i686-linux]
gem li
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
actionmailer (2.0.2)
actionpack (2.0.2)
activerecord (2.0.2)
activerecord-oracle-adapter (1.0.0)
activeresource (2.0.2)
activesupport (2.0.2)
calendar_grid (1.0.3)
capistrano (2.1.0)
cgi_multipart_eof_fix (2.5.0)
daemons (1.0.9)
fastthread (1.0.1)
fcgi (0.8.7)
gem_plugin (0.2.3)
highline (1.4.0)
mongrel (1.1.3)
mysql (2.7)
needle (1.3.0)
net-sftp (1.1.0)
net-ssh (1.1.2)
postgres (0.7.9.2008.01.03)
rails (2.0.2)
rake (0.8.1)
ruby-debug-base (0.10.0)
ruby-net-ldap (0.0.4)
rubygems-update (1.0.1)
sources (0.0.1)
sqlite3-ruby (1.2.1)
termios (0.9.4)
wirble (0.1.2)
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Greg D.
http://destiney.com/
On 1/4/08, Brian H. [email protected] wrote:
Well, this is meant for Windows users, but I did test this on the macbook
pro here without incident. I’ll look into this more.
When you say “the version from subversion doesn’t work” where are you
looking?
http://svn.napcsweb.com/public/reverse_proxy_fix is the
path to the latest version.
That’s the place. I found that repo in someone’s blog before I found
your actual plugin install instructions.
In rails 2.0, url_for was changed to accept one paramenter. That’s why the
plugin contains multiple versions of reverse_proxy_fix.rb If you have
problems, simply do it by hand:
rename 20.rb to reverse_proxy_fix.rb in the plugin’s lib folder. Then just
set the base path yourself in the config.rb file in the plugin’s lib folder.
Yeah, I got it working after tinkering a bit with the install.rb.
Thanks for the responses. Let me know if there’s anything I can
provide to help debug. It’s just weird how that require bombs for no
apparent reason.
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Greg D.
http://destiney.com/
Well, this is meant for Windows users, but I did test this on the
macbook
pro here without incident. I’ll look into this more.
When you say “the version from subversion doesn’t work” where are you
looking?
http://svn.napcsweb.com/public/reverse_proxy_fix is the path to the
latest
version.
In rails 2.0, url_for was changed to accept one paramenter. That’s why
the
plugin contains multiple versions of reverse_proxy_fix.rb If you
have
problems, simply do it by hand:
rename 20.rb to reverse_proxy_fix.rb in the plugin’s lib folder. Then
just
set the base path yourself in the config.rb file in the plugin’s lib
folder.