launchy | A supplementary app launcher for Google Glass
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A supplementary app launcher for Google Glass
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- Initialize the Activity
- Loads the application list
- Create a GestureDetector
- Creates the application app app info
- Registers the appropriate intent receivers
- Binds the applications
- Creates the intent to launch the application
- Gets the live card instance
- Called when the Home screen is destroyed
- Starts the browser
- This method generates a unique hash code for this intent
- Starts the receiving activity
- Compares application info
- Sets up the exclusion list
- This is called when a generic motion event is received
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QUESTION
I'm trying to test my pagination feature with rspec/capybara. I created the articles using FactoryBot but encountered two issues. If I create the data:
- in a
before
block, the data is saved to the database and not wiped after the suite runs. - inside a scenario block and use
save_and_open_page
to see if the data shows on the screen, it doesn't show. So, I believe that the data doesn't have enough time to save.
gemfile:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-26 at 19:38Your main issue here is out-of-order execution. You're visiting the page before creating the objects needing for your test, therefore the objects aren't visible on the rendered page (they didn't exist when the page was rendered). For most tests you won't want to be calling visit
in a before block, unless you have a series of test that all require the same test data, and visiting the same page. In this case just move the visit
into the scenario. Additionally, don't over-specify the selectors for the elements you're looking for because it will make your tests brittle. You don't show what your html looks like, but assuming this page is only showing one list of articles then checking for just one of your classes may be enough, or scoping your expectation to a page area, and then using a more general CSS selector
QUESTION
Im running ruby version 2.6.1 with docker. Rake gem is version 13.0.1.
Whenever I tried docker-compose up, it always fails and throws this error everytime:
This error did not exist before.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-23 at 12:27I'm not really sure what happened and why but I tried doing this on my rails container and I was no longer receiving the said error.
docker-compose run --rm bash
cd to project directory
bundle install
QUESTION
I am trying to install a specific jq
version in my virtual pyenv environment with the command below:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-10 at 00:46I did not expect this, but this issue has been resolved after I updated pip3
with this command:
QUESTION
I'm trying to revive an old Rails application I worked on several years ago. I'm using ruby 2.3.3 and rails 3.2.15 on the Heroku-16 stack with ClearDB for my MySQL database with the mysql2 adapter. When deploying to Heroku it succeeds on the deploy but crashes when it tries to start the app.
Full stack trace from the Heroku log (updated after fixing activerecord-import gem version per suggestion in first answer):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-09 at 01:07Looks like you're running into compatibility issues trying to use the latest version of the activerecord-import gem at the time of writing (released in October 2020) with activerecord 3.2.22.5 (released in September 2016). You do mention it's a rails 3.2.15 app but you're not using activerecord 3.2.15 which is confusing.
Try using activerecord-import 0.4.1 (released in July 2013) and activerecord 3.2.15 which should be compatible with rails 3.2.15.
QUESTION
I picked up a 4 year old project written in Ruby 2.1.3
and Rails 4.1.8
.
Very few of the gems were versioned but I've managed to get the project running locally by installing mysql2 0.3.20
as suggested in multiple other threads. Doing this required me to (on MacOS) downgrade openssl and mysql with brew install mysql@57
and brew install openssl@10
.
I could then install mysql2
with by passing the correct libraries to it:
gem install mysql2 -v 0.3.20 -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/opt/mysql@5.7/bin/mysql_config --with-ldflags=-L/usr/local/opt/openssl@1.0/lib --with-cppflags=-I/usr/local/opt/openssl@1.0/include
Everything works locally, all good.
I'm trying to deploy this project with Dokku on a Debian instance. Here's the readout from the push to dokku master including the error thrown when starting the Rails server:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-22 at 18:38I think I see what's going on. In your Dockerfile, change your DB_URL from: mysql:// to mysql2://
You are loading the mysql2 gem, but indicating to ActiveRecord that you want to use a connection via the mysql gem.
QUESTION
I'm trying to push some modifications of my Ruby on Rails web to Heroku but it says "push rejected". The error comes after "Detecting rake tasks" and here's the message:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-26 at 05:44This is probably and error with the stylesheet_link_tag
and stylesheet_pack_tag
, check out your layout files probably you are including sass files and you are using stylesheet_link_tag
, this is breaking your code given that as I understand you can just link plane css files. so if you are including sass files use the stylesheet_pack_tag
QUESTION
I have a Rails (5.2.3) application to which I'm trying to add a chat feature so the users can communicate with each other. I have not fully implemented the feature, as I am trying to write tests as I go (if I don't know how to write tests for what I'm trying to test, I often do it this way). So far, I have two regions of the relevant page of the application laid out in HTML for the sending and reception of chat messages, JavaScript that runs the rest of the page, JavaScript that is intended to run on page load that makes the regions for the chat feature fill out the correct space of the page, JavaScript that listens to the textarea
for chats to send, and JavaScript that listens for broadcast chats. The relevant test mimics what I can do at the moment in the development version: type text in the sending </code>, hit return, and see the message in the
that holds the chats. The development logs show that the message hits the redis server and are forwarded as expected.
The chat tool test fails. If I open the console in the browser running the tests, I see neither errors nor evidence that the JavaScript on the page is executed for this test (all of the other tests, all of which are tagged @javascript
execute correctly). If I add enough of a delay, I can see that both of the methods I've employed to send the enter
key to the textarea
appear to work (in that the cursor moves), but the expected behavior on the page (that the text is sent to the redis server for broadcast) doesn't occur.
There's no evidence in the test log that the ActionCable server fires up. I have capybara-chromedriver-logger
installed, but I see no evidence of the logging I would expect.
If there is information missing from my question that you think would be helpful in answering it, please ask.
The CoffeeScript I've written for the chat elements (which executes in development, but not in the test):
...
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-20 at 20:03Generally one would use the async
actioncable adapter when testing (not the redis
adapter) and you'd need to configure actioncable to run in app (in the test environment) - https://guides.rubyonrails.org/action_cable_overview.html#in-app - in order for it to start up when Capybara starts the application.
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You can use launchy like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the launchy component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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