Matt Wynne wrote:
> I am writing a controller admin/cities_controller.rb
>
> it inherits from AdminController, so it's defined like
>
> class Admin::CitiesController > AdminController
>
> Whenever I save the controller file, autotest freaks out:
>
> uninitialized constant Admin::AdminController (NameError)
>
> I'm pretty used to just hitting CTRL-C to get autotest to re-load all
> the files, or flicking to the spec file, and saving it to get a
> similar effect.
>
> But it is fairly irritating.
>
> Any suggestions for how to hack autotest to get this to flow more nicely?
Hmm... I am using namedspaced controllers on my current project and I am
not running into those issues. I am using rspec edge, ZenTest 3.9.1,
and rails 2.1.0.
Have you copied your code exactly in your original email? If so, I
might see a difference in how we are doing things and that might be your
problem.
My base controller is also namedspaced.. So in my app/controllers/admin
dir I have the following:
base_contoller.rb:
module Admin
class BaseController < ::ApplicationController
....
end
end
Then:
other_controller.rb:
module Admin
class OtherController < BaseController
...
end
end
Note that I could also do:
base_contoller.rb:
class Admin::BaseController < ApplicationController
other_controller.rb:
class Admin::OtherController < Admin::BaseController
So.. If your AdminController is namespaced you should change your other
controllers to:
class Admin::CitiesController < Admin::AdminController
If it is not namespaced (but, it really should be IMO) then you could
try this:
class Admin::CitiesController < ::AdminController
Hope that helps,
Ben
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