El Friday 20 February 2009 19:23:35 Tys von Gaza escribió:
> Fixed this by changing line 11 in generic_view_paths.rb:
> active_scaffold_paths.find_template_without_active_scaffold
> (original_template_path.split('/',2).last, format)
> to
> active_scaffold_paths.find_template_without_active_scaffold
> (original_template_path.split('/').last, format)
>
> Not sure what consequences this will have, but it seems to be working
> so far.
>
> Tys
I think it's right, I hadn't tried with namespaced controllers yet.
>
> On Feb 20, 11:11 am, Tys von Gaza <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Did this change break anything with name spaced controllers?
> >
> > I'm just updated my active scaffold to the latest edge (using rails
> > 2.3 rc1) and I'm getting errors like the following:
> > Missing template location_logs/_list_header.erb in view path app/views/
> > active_scaffold_overrides:vendor/plugins/active_scaffold/frontends/
> > default/views
> >
> > Tys
> >
> > On Feb 20, 1:53 am, "Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables - Symbol Servicios
> >
> > Informáticos S.L. ::." <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > El Monday 16 February 2009 20:28:02 Mike Gaffney escribió:
> > > > So I've been thinking for a while about how we can reduce the code in
> > > > the generic_view_paths hack. It occurs to me that we really only need
> > > > to depend on the existence of a partial.
> > > >
> > > > Here's what I mean, generic logic boils down to this 3 step cascading
> > > > logic:
> > > >
> > > > - does a partial or template exist in the normal view path (eg in the
> > > > folder under app/views named for the controller), if so, render it.
> > > > - does a partial or template exist in /active_scaffold_overrides, if
> > > > it does, render it
> > > > - does a partial or template exist under the view path
> > > > vendor/plugins/active_scaffold/frontends/#{frontend}, if so, render
> > > > it - Throw an exception.
> > > >
> > > > I think we can use the rewrite of the render and the template_exists?
> > > > function to do all of this. What it would take is rewriting the
> > > > render calls with a render_as call that did the check.
> > > >
> > > > Sergio, Cain, Kenny, What do you guys think?
> > >
> > > I have fixed it, in a similar way. I have overridden
> > > ActionView::PathSet.find_template, if it doesn't find a template in
> > > view paths, try to search in active_scaffold view paths.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::.
> > > Nicolás Guillén 6, locales 2 y 3. 50.018 Zaragoza
> > > T) 902 021 404 F) 976 52 98 07 E) [email protected]
>
>
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