Marty, Thanks for responding. Perhaps, in light of you and Anthony being hog-tied, I can simply install that last known active warehouse gem and sample project's revision as they were back when the article was written (or before the major refactor effort you're currently doing)?
I am more than willing to help as I believe this suite has a lot to offer for the initiatives I'm beginning to undertake at my company. Regards, Michael Marty Haught wrote: > Michael, > > I personally haven't followed the tutorial recently but I'm in the > middle of doing some serious refactoring on the view components of > ActiveWarehouse and will most likely need to redo a tutorial once I > get there. Sadly, I probably won't get all this done for another > couple weeks. Hopefully Anthony will have some time to respond. I > know he just switched jobs and has been super busy in the last two > weeks. > > Cheers, > Marty > > On Jan 30, 2008 6:08 PM, Michael Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I am trying to run the demo by following this article: >> >> http://anthonyeden.com/2006/12/20/activewarehouse-example-with-rails-svn-logs >> >> I cheated like an impatient reader jumping to last page of a mystery >> novel and pulled down the code: >> >> |svn checkout >> svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/activewarehouse/rails_warehouse/trunk >> >> I then pulled down the rails logs with: >> >> ~/rails_warehouse/db/etl/download_rails_log.rb >> >> (since the download_aw_log.rb resulted in an empty input/aw_log.xml file) >> >> I then changed the *.ctl files to reflect input/rails_log.xml and >> successfully loaded the data into the tables, so I'm pretty sure I have >> that much working fine. >> >> However, I noticed a couple issues with the app itself... >> >> The checked out code differs from the article in that the Revisions >> Controller has an empty index and a by_author function that has same >> code as the index def whereas the article just has the index method. >> >> There are no rake warehouse:xxxx tasks. "rake -T | grep warehouse" >> returns an empty set. >> >> When I follow the article, generating new controllers, views, models, >> and run the code, I get for http://localhost:3000/revision_reports the >> following: >> >> NameError in Revision reportsController#index >> >> uninitialized constant RevisionReportsController::ActiveWarehouse >> >> RAILS_ROOT: script/../config/.. >> Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace >> >> /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-1.4.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:477:in >> `const_missing' >> app/controllers/revision_reports_controller.rb:4:in `index' >> >> >> I have the following (subset) of gems installed: >> >> activewarehouse (0.3.0) >> activewarehouse-etl (0.9.0) >> adapter_extensions (0.4.0) >> mongrel (1.0.1) >> rails (1.2.3, 1.1.6) >> rails_sql_views (0.6.1) >> >> ...and am running the following Ruby version: >> ruby 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0) [i686-darwin8.10.1] >> >> (on a Macbook Pro, Tiger) >> >> Any ideas what might be the problem? >> >> Regards, >> >> Michael >> | >> _______________________________________________ >> Activewarehouse-discuss mailing list >> Activewarehouse-discuss@rubyforge.org >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/activewarehouse-discuss >> >> > > _______________________________________________ Activewarehouse-discuss mailing list Activewarehouse-discuss@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/activewarehouse-discuss