Hi Ignacio,
I created a totally new resource called TimingRequest (I left the
ShowingTiming there, but disconnected it from the rest of the code).
Now heroku crashes with:
uninitialized constant Showing::TimingRequest
I forgot to mention that 'heroku run rake db:migrate' also crashes with
the same error but locally 'rake db:migrate' works properly.
Here are snippets of the offending code:
timing_request.rb:
class TimingRequest < ActiveRecord::Base
hobo_model # Don't put anything above this
fields do
name :string
index :integer
timestamps
end
attr_accessible :name, :index
has_many :showings
# --- Permissions --- #
### snip ###
showing.rb:
class Showing < ActiveRecord::Base
hobo_model # Don't put anything above this
fields do
name :string
desired_responses :integer, :default => 0
accepted :boolean, :default => false
timestamps
end
attr_accessible :name, :showing_request, :timing_request, :listing_id,
:client_id, :showing_request_id, :timing_request_id,
:desired_responses
attr_reader :desired_response
# belongs_to :showing_timing
belongs_to :listing, :inverse_of => :showings
belongs_to :client, :inverse_of => :showings
belongs_to :showing_request
belongs_to :timing_request
### snip ###
The model showing_request is identical to timing_request (and with very
similar function), except for the name, and it works properly.
I'm grasping at straws, but I will next try to change 'timing_request'
to something that comes before showing alphabetically for example
'request_timing' to see if that may have something to do with it. (It
doesn't make sense that showing_request works though).
I could change showing_timing to a model without a db table, but
eventually I will have to address the lead_notice problem which will not
yield to that solution (I need the db functionality there). I also
figure that if I solve the easier problem, it will make the harder one
solvable as well.
Don
On 11/25/2013 12:55 PM, Ignacio Huerta wrote:
Hi Don,
That's quite weird :S, it looks like some kind of "naming" issue. If
changing the names of the models does not help, please tell us and I'll
try to upload a simple app to Heroku to reproduce the issue.
Regards,
Ignacio
El 25/11/13 17:59, Donald Ziesig escribió:
Hi All!
I am having a problem (yes, another one:-[ ). I have an app that works
fine on my local machine running under foreman (production mode). I
uploaded the app to heroku and copied the database using pgbackup
locally and pgrestore on heroku. The database contents are identical as
far as I can tell.
On heroku, it crashes almost immediately after starting with the error:
uninitialized constant Showing::ShowingTiming
pointing to the first line of:
belongs_to :showing_timing
belongs_to :listing, :inverse_of => :showings
belongs_to :client, :inverse_of => :showings
in showing.rb
when I comment this out and reload:
uninitialized constant Agent::LeadNotice
pointing to:
has_many :lead_notices, :accessible => true
children :lead_notices
in agent.rb
When I comment this out and reload, the app no longer crashes, but
neither "Showing timing" nor "Lead notices" appear in the menu (they are
there on the local machine when uncommented), and referencing them on
heroku then causes the app to crash (local crashes same way when run
with them commented out).
I am going to try duplicating showing_timing with another name and
changing the reference to it in showing.rb to see if it affects anything
(leaving the lead_notices commented out for now). I'll post the results
of that here when I get them.
In the meantime, if anyone has any ideas of how to troubleshoot this
further, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks,
Don Ziesig
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