On Aug 13, 2011, at 5:50 AM, Ants Pants wrote:
Hello everyone,
I would like to use attr_encrypted and to do this, I need to get my
fixtures singing that song.
I have this in my fixtures ...
encrypted_email: <%= "#{Encryptor.encrypt(:value =>
'[email protected]', :key => 'some secret key')}" %>
Have you tried running that command in irb or Rails c, and pasting the
output into your YAML? Might be a useful test step.
Walter
YAML obviously doesn't like the type of characters being produced by
Encryptor.encrypt because I'm getting the error ....
a YAML error occurred parsing /home/anthony/Development/websites/
ruby/GMFT/trunk/test/fixtures/members.yml. Please note that YAML
must be consistently indented using spaces. Tabs are not allowed.
Please have a look at http://www.yaml.org/faq.html
Does anyone know how I can escape those chars nicely to play with
fixtures. Wrapping the output in double quotes hasn't worked as you
can see.
If anyone could help me out here, It'd be much appreciated
Thank you
-ants
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