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QUESTION
I'm trying to create a rails app by installing bootstrap and jQuery. First I tried to create using
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Answered 2022-Jan-31 at 11:51And also tried to install by using
QUESTION
I'm trying to set up my first Rails 7 app and have installed Bootstrap 5 properly (you can see by the CSS) and gotten rid of all the error messages, but the javascript functions (i.e. dropdown menus, offcanvas, etc.) aren't working.
I have tested it with this code:
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Answered 2022-Jan-29 at 22:51I had the same problem.
I got things working by adding the bundle script from Bootstrap in the between the body tags of the application.html.erb file:
QUESTION
Hi i was deploying a branch on heroku and threw up this error. I also tried deploying a branch which worked perfectly, but that is also showing the same error.
local yarn verion : 1.22.17 local node version : v12.22.7 Please help !!!
Tried building without yarn.lock and package-lock same thing.
This is how it starts Heroku deployment build log through CLI
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Answered 2021-Dec-18 at 14:32I had a similar problem but resolved by following steps.
- Run the following command.
heroku buildpacks:add heroku/nodejs --index 1
- Update node version from
16.x
to12.16.2
in package.json.
QUESTION
I'm seeing the following error it only is appearing in cron jobs using the whenever gem. The application is working correctly otherwise. The scheduled job doesn't run. But I can run it manually and it does work.
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Answered 2021-Sep-23 at 15:08The issue was related to environment variables and not being able to find the correct path for the gems. I found a solution and updated the schedule.rb file.
QUESTION
Please note this is SPECIFIC to test environment using Jasmine. I am NOT having these issues in dev mode. Here's a bare bones example I created:
Code
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Answered 2021-Sep-15 at 23:21The problem is the listener is being attached to the document not the element that is managed by affix
. This is why the listeners are not being removed and why removing the element manually doesn't do anything either. You would need to attach it directly to the element created. You could do:
QUESTION
This is my first time using Bootstrap, so thanks in advance for help here. I have a header element with a dropdown menu. However, when I click the dropdown, nothing happens. No errors in the console. Here are some files:
application.html.erb
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Answered 2021-Jul-07 at 04:01javascript_pack_tag
will render a JavaScript file located in app/javascript/packs/
(Webpacker). In order to render a file in app/assets/javascripts/
(Sprockets), you'll need to use javascript_include_tag
.
Alternatively, you could install Bootstrap via Webpacker. Instructions for doing this will vary depending on which version of Bootstrap you'd like to use, but here's a guide on installing Bootstrap 5 via Webpacker.
QUESTION
does anyone know why the error
"ERROR: While executing gem ... (Errno::EACCES)
Permission denied @ rb_sysopen - C:/Ruby27-x64/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/gems/pg-1.2.3-x64-mingw32/lib/2.7/pg_ext.so"
appears while trying to install pg gem in Windows 10?
I tried running gem install pg with admin privileges in command prompt in my application folder, but it throws this error.. I also checked out site https://rubygems.org/gems/pg and there copied how to install pg via command line, and what to include in Gemfile.
Here is my gem file:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-01 at 01:05I'm assuming you've downloaded and installed PostgreSQL on your system. Use the following to point the gem to where postgres is installed. This is an example of what it'd look like on my system.
QUESTION
I'm upgrading rails from 4.2 to 5.0, and I'm getting some mean dependency issues.
When I run bundle update
i get the following output.
The thing is that when i look through the messages, it looks like the gems should be able to install just fine when looking at the version requirements.
I also tried to delete my Gemfile.lock, that didn't help.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Answered 2021-May-07 at 10:24Most likely you have some strong constraints on some particular gems in your Gemfile that's it's blocking bundle from updating a dependency.
QUESTION
I am more of a Java programmer and still somewhat new to development (2 years or so, can write Java code & web apps just fine) however the company I work for has 4 Rails applications and was asked to get this application working called CtrlPanel. I have been having to learn Ruby on Rails in order to help get this issue with this app fixed and get it working.
I have been working on this problem for over a week all day long every day and nothing I do is fixing it.
I fixed everything to the point the app comes up, web server runs serves the pages but all views are white screens as long as this application.html.haml file is present. I re-wrote the file with very basic bootstrap and it sort of works but nothing looks right. The problem seems to stem from 1 single like that simply says: = javascript_include_tag "application"
I have been all over the internet and have tried every single fix from changing coffee-script-source to v1.8.0 as I read Windows has an issue with newer rails and that file, I have tried every variation of changing it from application to default, and every type of ending you can think of no matter what I do it gives me this error message which I can not seem to find.
I am not even sure WHAT that line does, I assume it has to do with the new Google Maps API and I verified the key is valid and it was working before.
This is the error is it giving it says the line with "= javascript_include_tag" "application" giving error ExecJS::RuntimeError at / SyntaxError: [stdin]:1:1: unexpected //=
I am running a PC on Windows 10 20H2 x64 UEFI ruby 2.7.2p137 (2020-10-01 revision 5445e04352) [x64-mingw32] Rails 6.1.3
(I did also install Ubuntu on another machine and it gives the exact same error, also gives the same error on another Windows machine)
The app is working IF I delete the "application.html.haml" file and put in a skeleton basic version all of the other views start working but of course none of them look right no menus no bootstrap no nothing.
Here is the application.html.haml file.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-04 at 18:59I did finally figure out what this was.
The older versions of rails in this case v4.2.1 used the javascript_include_tag for the line that deals with application:
= javascript_include_tag "application"
In the newer versions of rails in my case v6.1.3.1 you have to use javascript_pack_tag
= javascript_pack_tag
This solved the issue and the views all started working. I did mention above I was working on a PC running Rails v6.1.3; however I noticed I didn't make it clear that I was also having to upgrade this program from Ruby v2.2.2 and Rails v4.2.1 to Ruby v 2.7.2 and Rails v6.1.3, that might have helped to have made that more clear. Apologies if that confused anyone. I am still VERY new to Rails and using StackOverflow.com. I am happy to report I have only 1 single issue left on this program and the rest of the program is all working properly. I will be posting another question in fact because the last issue deals with a complicated scope query and it uses different syntax again due to the newer version of rails and I haven't been able to figure it out. In any even if you are running an older version of Rails and you are trying to get the program to work on a newer version (my case as I couldn't get rails v4.2 to run or work on ANYTHING, PC, Linux nothing) then you have to change the include_tag to a pack_tag. I do not pretend to say I fully understand why. I know it has to do with webpacker but beyond that I am still learning Rails. Perhaps someone with more knowledge than myself can shed some insite as to why the syntax changed. Oh and in addition the line ended up needing to read as follows:
= javascript_pack_tag "application", "data-turbolinks-track": "reload"
I didn't have the turbolinks reference either.
I hope this helps someone else in a similar situation that I was in, it was not easy to find. I only discovered it when I went through some tutorials on making other generic apps and saw the difference on that line.
QUESTION
I'm trying to build a Rails application on Mac OS Big Sur with the following versions ...
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Answered 2021-Apr-13 at 18:30From your ruby -v
, I see that you are in an Intel x86 Mac, but the gem that your trying to build (nokogiri-1.11.3-arm64-darwin
) is for new Mac ARM M1 chips. If this is the cause, it means your are using precompiled gems.
Try uninstalling the gem, specify that you don't want to use precompiled gems, and reinstall.
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