David,

Thanks for that tip, could be useful, I've tried it, and sadly nothing
works in production mode locally, not even the root page, all I get is

Errno::ECONNREFUSED (Connection refused - connect(2)):

I have no idea where that is coming, from! Think I'm going to have to
speak to the guy who actually built the site, before trying to
continue to maintain something I don't understand!

On Jan 22, 9:38 pm, David Dollar <[email protected]> wrote:
> You may be able to reproduce this locally by starting your app with 
> RAILS_ENV=production
>
> $ env RAILS_ENV=production rails server
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 22, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Michael Baldock wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to do something I think should be simple, and works fine on
> > my local machine, but crashes on heroku, I was hoping someone could
> > shed some light, as I'm totally baffled.
>
> > I have a class called ScrapersController, with a standard set of views
> > and a model. In the same folder I have another class called
> > ScraperManager, that I use with delayed_job to go off and scrape
> > websites in the background.
>
> > I create an instance of ScraperManager with
>
> > @scraper_manager = ScraperManager.new
>
> > I didn't think twice about writing this line, it works fine on my
> > local server, but on heroku it crashes.
>
> > The error message I get sent is:
>
> > ///////////////
> > Admin::Events is not missing constant ScraperManager!
> > .bundle/gems/ruby/1.8/gems/activesupport-3.0.3/lib/active_support/
> > dependencies.rb:479:in `load_missing_constant'
> > ///////////////
>
> > The folder is within Admin::Events. if it's NOT missing constant, why
> > is it breaking??
>
> > I've tried various ways of including the ScraperManager in the
> > ScraperController class, but cant work out how to do this
>
> > require 'ScraperManager' - doesn't work
> > include Admin::Events::ScraperManager - doesn't work
>
> > In most other languages it's easy to include a header file, but
> > apparently not in ruby!
>
> > I've made an effort recently to try and emulate the heroku platform as
> > much as possible locally, precisely to avoid these inconsistencies, so
> > I'm using rvm to run ree-1.8.7 locally, which is the same as the stack
> > my app's on.
>
> > I'm helping with this rails app up on heroku as a part-time / favour,
> > and every time I come back to the app after a couple of months ,
> > things have started to fall apart! I don't know what it is about
> > ruby / rails, but nothing ever stays working for long!!
> > (sorry, frustrated rant over)
>
> > Any help would be appreciated :-)
>
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