On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 11:22:56 PM UTC-4, Vell wrote:
>
>
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> On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 11:14:14 PM UTC-4, Vell wrote:
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I seem to be running into an issue where jquery seems to be working fine
>> in my development environment but when I load it to my production
>> environment it does not work. There are some menus that I am trying to hide
>> when the web page loads but when they page loads they are there in plain
>> site. When I launch firebug and run the same code in console it works
>> without any issue so I have wonder if there is a different way I need to
>> precompile the assets to get everything to load?
>>
>> UPDATE: interestingly enough I ran `rake assets:precompile` and I didn't
> get any errors prior to submitting this topic. I decided to run rake
> `assets:precompile:all` and I hit an error:
>
> rake aborted!
> couldn't find file 'jquery'
>
> To make sure I ran rake `assets:precompile` again to see if I wouldn't get
> any errors and I again hit another error but it is different from the error
> I got above:
>
> rake aborted!
> Invalid CSS after " background:url(": expected expression (e.g. fr,
> 2n+1), was "<%= asset_path ..."
>
> I though the jquery-rails gem was supposed to load jquery for me. Is it
> that I don't need to include jquery and jquery_ujs in my application.js
> file?
>
> UPDATE 2: Changing my css file to css.erb fixed my css error but I am now
back to my jquery error. I have confirmed that when I run `rake
assets:precompile` I do not get an error about jquery but when I run `rake
assets:precompile:all` I get an error about jquery. What would make it so
that one complains the other does not? and also do I need to include jquery
and jquery_ujs if I am using the jquery-rails gem?
> Here is what my environment is like:
>>
>> Rails Version: 3.2.3
>> Ruby Version: 1.9.3 (RVM)
>>
>> Gemfile
>> ...
>> gem 'jquery-rails', '~> 2.0.1'
>> ...
>>
>> app/assets/javascripts/application.js
>> ....
>> //= require jquery
>> //= require jquery_ujs
>> //= require_tree .
>>
>> app/assets/javascripts/custom.js
>> $(function(){
>> $('#roles_menu').hide();
>> $('#issues_menu').hide();
>> $('#features_menu').hide();
>> $('#roles_menu_link').click(
>> function(){
>> if($('#roles_menu').is(':hidden')){
>> $('#roles_menu').slideDown('slow');
>> // $('#roles_menu_link').html("<a href='#'
>> id='roles_menu_link'>hide roles menu</a>");
>> } else{
>> $('#roles_menu').slideUp('slow');
>> // $('#roles_menu_link').html("<a href='#'
>> id='roles_menu_link'>show roles menu</a>");
>> }
>> });
>>
>> $('#issues_menu_link').click(
>> function(){
>> if($('#issues_menu').is(':hidden')){
>> $('#issues_menu').slideDown('slow');
>> // $('#issues_menu_link').html("<a href='#'
>> id='issues_menu_link'>hide issues menu</a>");
>> } else{
>> $('#issues_menu').slideUp('slow');
>> // $('#issues_menu_link').html("<a href='#'
>> id='issues_menu_link'>show issues menu</a>");
>> }
>> });
>>
>> $('#features_menu_link').click(
>> function(){
>> if($('#features_menu').is(':hidden')){
>> $('#features_menu').slideDown('slow');
>> // $('#features_menu_link').html("<a href='#'
>> id='features_menu_link'>hide features menu</a>");
>> } else{
>> $('#features_menu').slideUp('slow');
>> // $('#features_menu_link').html("<a href='#'
>> id='features_menu_link'>show features menu</a>");
>> }
>> });
>> });
>>
>
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