Hi there I wrote a small rails app for my university dept about a year or so ago to deal with mailing list generation and display of staff details and all was working fine up until last week when we did a version update. Im not someone who uses rails regularly and so Im a bit at a loss.
The normal functionality search and display of the rails program is fine, it searches and diplays user deatails without issues, but however when I try to "logon" to a session as the administrator to add a new user I get the following error: ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound in UsersController#show Couldn't find User with ID=login RAILS_ROOT: /export/webserver/raid/htdocs/users Application Trace <http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/users/login#> | Framework Trace <http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/users/login#> | Full Trace<http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/users/login#> /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.14/lib/active_record/base.rb:1620:in `find_one' /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.14/lib/active_record/base.rb:1603:in `find_from_ids' /usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.14/lib/active_record/base.rb:620:in `find' /export/cree/raid/htdocs/users/app/controllers/users_controller.rb:33:in `show' Request *Parameters*: {"id"=>"login"} Show session dump <http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/users/login#> Response *Headers*: {"Content-Type"=>"", "Cache-Control"=>"no-cache"} So this appears to be an issue with routes.rb or some other issue of routing? I have not changed any of the routing configuration files at all and the format appears to comply with the current standards. It looks tome like the directives map.login '/login', :controller => 'sessions', :action => 'new' map.logout '/logout', :controller => 'sessions', :action => 'destroy' Are not working? And rails is trying to interpret "login" as if it were just another database row Here is the *routes.rb* file ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map| map.resources :users, :sessions # The priority is based upon order of creation: first created -> highest priority. # Sample of regular route: # map.connect 'products/:id', :controller => 'catalog', :action => 'view' # Keep in mind you can assign values other than :controller and :action # Sample of named route: # map.purchase 'products/:id/purchase', :controller => 'catalog', :action => 'purchase' # This route can be invoked with purchase_url(:id => product.id) # Sample resource route (maps HTTP verbs to controller actions automatically): # map.resources :products # Sample resource route with options: # map.resources :products, :member => { :short => :get, :toggle => :post }, :collection => { :sold => :get } # Sample resource route with sub-resources: # map.resources :products, :has_many => [ :comments, :sales ], :has_one => :seller # Sample resource route within a namespace: # map.namespace :admin do |admin| # # Directs /admin/products/* to Admin::ProductsController (app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb) # admin.resources :products # end # You can have the root of your site routed with map.root -- just remember to delete public/index.html. map.root :controller => "users" # See how all your routes lay out with "rake routes" # Install the default routes as the lowest priority. map.connect ':controller/:action/:id' map.connect ':controller/:action/:id.:format' map.login '/login', :controller => 'sessions', :action => 'new' map.logout '/logout', :controller => 'sessions', :action => 'destroy' end Previous Versions: Rails version 2.2.3 Ruby version 1.8.6 New Versions: Rails version 2.3.14 Ruby version 1.8.7 As Is ai Im not a day to day RoR programmer so any help or advice would be gratefully accepted. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rubyonrails-talk/-/Do13bIsJV_kJ. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

