I am experiencing the same problems as Brent: when a plugin extends an
application model, things work as expected in production mode while
development mode is buggy.
I tried both of Paul's suggestions, but still no success ...

-Anders

On 7 Maj, 13:06, Pau Cor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Brent Dillingham wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me the "proper" way to extend a model provided by an
> > app engine (or any plugin for that matter).
>
> I *think* that you can do it in one of these two ways:
>
> First, you could put something like this in your plugin’s init.rb file:
> # This plugin should be reloaded in development mode.
> if RAILS_ENV == ‘development’
> ActiveSupport::Dependencies.load_once_paths.reject!{|x| x =~
> /^#{Regexp.escape(File.dirname(__FILE__))}/}
> end
>
> Second, you could put something like this in your application’s
> environment.rb file:
> config.reload_plugins = true if RAILS_ENV == ‘development’
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

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