wellspring | : book : CMS engine for Rails | Content Management System library
kandi X-RAY | wellspring Summary
kandi X-RAY | wellspring Summary
Wellspring is a flexible CMS engine for Rails apps. You can use it to create any type of content website (blogs, magazines, portfolios etc.). This is the source code for my tutorial: How to Build a CMS in Ruby on Rails.
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This is the link of JSON sample MYSAMPLEJSON
This is sample
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Oct-15 at 18:25Use ADODB.Stream to give UTF-8 encoding, also use a strongy typed objects to make life easier.
Add reference to your excel project in VBA editor.
Tools/References: [x]Microsoft Scripting Runtime
, [x]Microsoft ActiveX Data Object x.x Library
where ADO library select most recent one.
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I have a Ruby on Rails app which runs perfectly in development, but once deployed to production, puma fails to launch. I've been debugging and googling this matter all day, to no avail.
I've tried completely wiping this app off the production server and started over from scratch. Same result.
I've tried different versions of puma -- no difference.
I've tried ordering the Gemfile differently -- no luck.
I've looked up known issues with ckeditor, mini_magick and carrierwave and have not found anything helpful thus far.
The mekilacms gem is a version of Wellspring that I have modified for this project. I have not found anything about Wellspring that appeared to be relevant.
Honestly I'm running out of ideas. Would really appreciate some help on this one.
Here is the puma.error.log which shows the issue I'm getting:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-14 at 03:05Well this is weird, but solved.
The 'process' method that puma has been griping about is normally defined in the uploader/processing.rb file in the carrierwave gem.
I say normally because in mine, it wasn't. Somehow I wound up with a malformed processing.rb file which did not contain 'process' (nor it's evil twin 'process!') as it should have. I've strained my brain over how this happened and can't really account for it.
Nevertheless, grabbing a good copy of the file and replacing my malformed one with it solved the problem.
Seems almost anticlimactic, doesn't it?
Anyhow, onward and I'd like to thank @Md.FarhanMemon and @SachinSingh for their taking the time to respond and ask questions.
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