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This is useful for using ActiveRecord validations without the ActiveRecord DB dependencies, this snippet is meant to be used with Textmate... create this in models/name_of_your_model to use.
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posted 18 years ago by vanne
This allows you to turn off ajax requests application wide, so that you don't have to do render :layout => false in every controller that needs it.
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posted 18 years ago by vanne
fixture_file_upload is another nifty Rails testing feature. It allows you to create "MIME-encoded content that would normally be uploaded by a browser input field." (Part in quotes straight from Agile Web Development with Rails, v2). Put your files t...
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posted 19 years ago by tjstankus
Rails builds on the standard Ruby observer, so you can too.
Originally found at http://rails.techno-weenie.net/forums/1/topics/672?page=6,
so don't give me any credit ;)
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posted 19 years ago by stuckinrealtime
This snippet is Polish-language specific. This class expands a number (Fixnum or Bignum) into a string with a textual representation of that number in Polish language. Currency suffix supported.
Example: 456 -> "four hundred fifty six" (but in Polis...
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posted 19 years ago by komor
Add a method to ActiveRecord::Migration to automatically drop created tables/indexes within the current migration file.
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posted 19 years ago by ctran
To assert the difference in values before and after some code blocks. Save this as assert_helper.rb and include it in your test_helper.rb
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posted 19 years ago by ctran
The key here is display:none being in the style attribute of the affected div. It will not work if it's in a separate CSS file.
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posted 19 years ago by tjstankus
A fairly DRY way to test for required attributes of a model. It's sort of an alternative to fixtures. It breaks the one-assertion-per-test rule that some people favor. Drop in your unit test and edit as necessary.
A better (yet not quite perfect)...
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posted 19 years ago by tjstankus