I just tested with 1.0 and it is working for me, show me your code, if
it is complex create the simplest example that creates the problem and
I will try to recreate it.

Brett


On Mar 4, 2:13 am, bretweinraub <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tested now w/ both Hobo 0.9 and Hobo 1.0 ; same results.
>
> Any suggestions on how to get the whole stack trace out of this baby?
>
> On Mar 3, 4:12 am, bretweinraub <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here's my index page if it helps:
>
> > <page>
> >   <body: class="front-page"/>
> >   <content:>
> >     <header class="content-header">
> >       <jqi-grid-includes theme="smoothness"/>
> >     </header>
> >     <jqi-grid id="mygrid"/>
> >   </content:>
> > </page>
>
> > But it always renders no data....... (and some mysterious server
> > errors, see below).
>
> > I wonder if I'm having this problem with jqi because I upgraded my
> > hobo gems to 1.0.
>
> > Anyway I get two different kind of errors, depending on the type of
> > model I have.
>
> > If the model name is one word (like Customer), I get this from the
> > server (mongrel):
>
> > rows: 20
> > params:
> > nd1267613894075
> > sordasc
> > actionjqitbl_json
> > idcustomers__jqitbl-mygrid
> > page1
> > rows20
> > _searchfalse
> > controllercustomers
> > searchfalse
> > sidx
> > rows,page : 20,1
> > Customer.count(:all)
> >    [4;36;1mSQL (2.7ms) [0m    [0;1mSELECT count(*) AS count_all FROM
> > "customers"  [0m
> > !!!Customer.find(:all,:limit => 20,:offset => 0)
> >    [4;35;1mCustomer Load (0.9ms) [0m    [0mSELECT * FROM "customers"
> > LIMIT 20 OFFSET 0 [0m
> > ASAP
> > Ckuru
> > Aura Software LLC
>
> > SystemStackError (stack level too deep):
> >   hobo (1.0.0) lib/hobo/controller.rb:23:in `call'
> >   hobo (1.0.0) lib/hobo/controller.rb:23:in `included_in_class'
>
> > Rendered rescues/_trace (433.8ms)
> > Rendered rescues/_request_and_response (0.9ms)
> > Rendering rescues/layout (internal_server_error)
>
> > For the life of me I can't beat the whole stack trace out ... if I
> > could I probably wouldn't be posting here :(
>
> > Now if I have a two word model, I get something else (like
> > InvoiceDetail)
>
> > rows: 20
> > params:
> > nd1267614426601
> > sordasc
> > actionjqitbl_json
> > idinvoicedetails__jqitbl-mygrid
> > page1
> > rows20
> > _searchfalse
> > controllerinvoice_details
> > searchfalse
> > sidx
> > rows,page : 20,1
>
> > RuntimeError (Unable to locate model: Invoicedetail):
> >   hobo (1.0.0) lib/hobo/controller.rb:23:in `call'
> >   hobo (1.0.0) lib/hobo/controller.rb:23:in `included_in_class'
>
> > Rendered rescues/_trace (194.0ms)
> > Rendered rescues/_request_and_response (5.4ms)
> > Rendering rescues/layout (internal_server_error)
>
> > Notice how it munged my class name; yikes!
>
> > I got in my mind that this had to do with the active record
> > associations and/or view hints, so I commented those all out.  Same
> > errors :(
>
> > Anyway anybody out there ever seen/battled anything like this?  Oh
> > yeah, personal NOOB factor w/ hobo: significant.  Rails wise (this is
> > 2.3.4) I've been to a couple of rodeos.
>
> > Thx,
> > Bret

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