On Jueves, 2 de Julio de 2009 15:06:08 Sarah Allen escribió:
> I wrote this blog post about what I ended up doing:
> http://www.ultrasaurus.com/sarahblog/2009/07/getting-started-with-activesca
>ffold/
>
> What does active_scaffold => true do when added to a route?

Adds routes for actions above standard CRUD.
It adds:
:collection => {:show_search => :get, :update_table => :get, :edit_associated 
=> :get, :list => :get, :new_existing => :get},
:member => {:row => :get, :nested => :get, :edit_associated => :get, 
:add_association => :get, :update_column => :post}


>
> Thanks for the help,
> Sarah
>
> On Jul 2, 2009, at 12:41 AM, Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::.
>
> wrote:
> > On Jueves, 2 de Julio de 2009 05:49:34 Sarah Allen escribió:
> >> The problem was that the regular scaffold was defining all of the
> >> controller actions, so that ActiveScaffold wasn't getting a chance to
> >> do anything... seems there are some basic concepts missing from that
> >> intro tutorial.  I'll try to write up a little more detail on what
> >> I've learned in a blog post, but wanted to let you all know that I
> >> found an answer to my question.
> >
> > You should add :active_scaffold => true to you routes:
> > map.resources :<your_model_name>, :active_scaffold => true
> >
> > Also you will have to install render_component for nested scaffolds
> > ./script/plugin install git://github.com/ewildgoose/
> > render_component.git
> >
> >> Sarah
> >>
> >> On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:11 AM, Sarah Allen wrote:
> >>> Just started exploring ActiveScaffold today with Rails 2.3.2.  I'm
> >>> not
> >>> seeing any ActiveScaffold UI... am I missing something?
> >>>
> >>> Here's what I did:
> >>>> rails active_scaffold
> >>>> cd active_scaffold
> >>>> ./script/generate scaffold Task title:string notes:text
> >>>> complete:boolean
> >>>> rake db:migrate
> >>>> script/plugin install git://github.com/activescaffold/
> >>>> active_scaffold.git
> >>>
> >>> edited views/layouts/tasks.html.erb, adding the javascript include
> >>> and
> >>> active_scaffold_includes lines to the bottom of the head section:
> >>> <head>
> >>> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" />
> >>> <title>Tasks: <%= controller.action_name %></title>
> >>> <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'scaffold' %>
> >>> <%= javascript_include_tag :defaults %>
> >>> <%= active_scaffold_includes %>
> >>> </head>
> >>>
> >>> then modified tasks_controller.rb adding:
> >>> active_scaffold :task
> >>>
> >>> then started the server, went to http://localhost:3000/tasks and saw
> >>> nothing.  The tutorial seems to imply that I would see something,
> >>> but
> >>> maybe I need to configure something...
> >>>
> >>> Can someone please point me in the right direction?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Sarah
> >
> > --
> > Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::.
> > Mariana Pineda 23, 50.018 Zaragoza
> > T) 902 021 404 F) 976 52 98 07 E) [email protected]
>
> http://www.ultrasaurus.com
>
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>
>
> 
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Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::.
Mariana Pineda 23, 50.018 Zaragoza
T) 902 021 404 F) 976 52 98 07 E) [email protected]


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