how to display in front-end from self.class.get(path)
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}
I have defined `list_ofresult#
def list_ofresult(result_id)
with_login do
expect_success do
self.class.get("/result/#{result_id}")
end
end
end
and then in a method I have:
def load_value
PdsBackend.list_ofresult(self.result_id)
end
def value_for
self.load_value['value']
end
and then I want to display this value attribute in the front-end
%p=@analysis.value
but I get error undefined method 'value' for #<Analysis:0xfcb01d...>
Did you mean? value_for
Seems like I am not getting something right here, don't know how to display this value I have in the backend.
Any hint would be highly appreciated!
ruby-on-rails ruby
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I have defined `list_ofresult#
def list_ofresult(result_id)
with_login do
expect_success do
self.class.get("/result/#{result_id}")
end
end
end
and then in a method I have:
def load_value
PdsBackend.list_ofresult(self.result_id)
end
def value_for
self.load_value['value']
end
and then I want to display this value attribute in the front-end
%p=@analysis.value
but I get error undefined method 'value' for #<Analysis:0xfcb01d...>
Did you mean? value_for
Seems like I am not getting something right here, don't know how to display this value I have in the backend.
Any hint would be highly appreciated!
ruby-on-rails ruby
1
Re-read the error message, it basically contains all the information you need to fix an issue.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 16:37
@AlekseiMatiushkin but value is not meant to be a method. I'ts a variable I want to display in the frontend from the backend, therefore I am confused
– luftgekuhltlover
Nov 22 '18 at 17:29
Then please share code that declares that variable. What you have shown declares the methodvalue_for
that supposedly is what you need in the view.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 17:30
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I have defined `list_ofresult#
def list_ofresult(result_id)
with_login do
expect_success do
self.class.get("/result/#{result_id}")
end
end
end
and then in a method I have:
def load_value
PdsBackend.list_ofresult(self.result_id)
end
def value_for
self.load_value['value']
end
and then I want to display this value attribute in the front-end
%p=@analysis.value
but I get error undefined method 'value' for #<Analysis:0xfcb01d...>
Did you mean? value_for
Seems like I am not getting something right here, don't know how to display this value I have in the backend.
Any hint would be highly appreciated!
ruby-on-rails ruby
I have defined `list_ofresult#
def list_ofresult(result_id)
with_login do
expect_success do
self.class.get("/result/#{result_id}")
end
end
end
and then in a method I have:
def load_value
PdsBackend.list_ofresult(self.result_id)
end
def value_for
self.load_value['value']
end
and then I want to display this value attribute in the front-end
%p=@analysis.value
but I get error undefined method 'value' for #<Analysis:0xfcb01d...>
Did you mean? value_for
Seems like I am not getting something right here, don't know how to display this value I have in the backend.
Any hint would be highly appreciated!
ruby-on-rails ruby
ruby-on-rails ruby
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Re-read the error message, it basically contains all the information you need to fix an issue.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 16:37
@AlekseiMatiushkin but value is not meant to be a method. I'ts a variable I want to display in the frontend from the backend, therefore I am confused
– luftgekuhltlover
Nov 22 '18 at 17:29
Then please share code that declares that variable. What you have shown declares the methodvalue_for
that supposedly is what you need in the view.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 17:30
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1
Re-read the error message, it basically contains all the information you need to fix an issue.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 16:37
@AlekseiMatiushkin but value is not meant to be a method. I'ts a variable I want to display in the frontend from the backend, therefore I am confused
– luftgekuhltlover
Nov 22 '18 at 17:29
Then please share code that declares that variable. What you have shown declares the methodvalue_for
that supposedly is what you need in the view.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 17:30
1
1
Re-read the error message, it basically contains all the information you need to fix an issue.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 16:37
Re-read the error message, it basically contains all the information you need to fix an issue.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 16:37
@AlekseiMatiushkin but value is not meant to be a method. I'ts a variable I want to display in the frontend from the backend, therefore I am confused
– luftgekuhltlover
Nov 22 '18 at 17:29
@AlekseiMatiushkin but value is not meant to be a method. I'ts a variable I want to display in the frontend from the backend, therefore I am confused
– luftgekuhltlover
Nov 22 '18 at 17:29
Then please share code that declares that variable. What you have shown declares the method
value_for
that supposedly is what you need in the view.– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 17:30
Then please share code that declares that variable. What you have shown declares the method
value_for
that supposedly is what you need in the view.– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 17:30
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Re-read the error message, it basically contains all the information you need to fix an issue.
– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 16:37
@AlekseiMatiushkin but value is not meant to be a method. I'ts a variable I want to display in the frontend from the backend, therefore I am confused
– luftgekuhltlover
Nov 22 '18 at 17:29
Then please share code that declares that variable. What you have shown declares the method
value_for
that supposedly is what you need in the view.– Aleksei Matiushkin
Nov 22 '18 at 17:30