Is there a way I can force Radiant to cache error responses?
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jordon B. [email protected]
wrote:
Is there a way I can force Radiant to cache error responses?
Override this
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Jim G. [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jordon B. [email protected] wrote:
Is there a way I can force Radiant to cache error responses?
Override this
radiant/app/models/file_not_found_page.rb at master · radiant/radiant · GitHub
if you’re using nginx maybe you can use proxy_cache_valid. wouldn’t
nginx win out (at least if you had a page not found page)?
http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpProxyModule#proxy_cache_valid
Hi,
I suddenly got this message on all my site pages today, can anyone
please explain what’s causing it?:
Ruby on Rails application could not be started
These are the possible causes:
There may be a syntax error in the application’s code. Please check for
such errors and fix them.
A required library may not installed. Please install all libraries that
this application requires.
The application may not be properly configured. Please check whether all
configuration files are written correctly, fix any incorrect
configurations, and restart this application.
A service that the application relies on (such as the database server or
the Ferret search engine server) may not have been started. Please start
that service.
Further information about the error may have been written to the
application’s log file. Please check it in order to analyse the problem.
Error message:
uncaught throw `Custom Fields Extension must be loaded before Stereotype
Extension’
Exception class:
NameError
Application root:
/var/www/radiant
Backtrace:
File Line Location
0 /var/www/radiant/vendor/extensions/stereotype/stereotype_extension.rb
9 in throw' 1 /var/www/radiant/vendor/extensions/stereotype/stereotype_extension.rb 9 in
activate’
2 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/lib/radiant/extension.rb
86 in activate' 3 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb 147 in
to_proc’
4
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/lib/radiant/extension_loader.rb
106 in each' 5 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/lib/radiant/extension_loader.rb 106 in
activate_extensions’
6 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/lib/radiant/initializer.rb
201 in after_initialize' 7 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/vendor/rails/railties/lib/initializer.rb 179 in
process’
8
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/vendor/rails/railties/lib/initializer.rb
113 in send' 9 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/vendor/rails/railties/lib/initializer.rb 113 in
run’
10 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.9.1/lib/radiant/initializer.rb
157 in run' 11 /var/www/radiant/config/environment.rb 12 12 /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb 31 in
gem_original_require’
13 /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb 31 in
require' 14 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb 318 in
preload_application’
15
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb
267 in initialize_server' 16 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/utils.rb 323 in
report_app_init_status’
17
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb
246 in initialize_server' 18 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb 194 in
start_synchronously’
19
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb
163 in start' 20 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb 222 in
start’
21
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb
253 in spawn_rails_application' 22 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb 126 in
lookup_or_add’
23
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb
247 in spawn_rails_application' 24 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb 80 in
synchronize’
25
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb
79 in synchronize' 26 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb 246 in
spawn_rails_application’
27
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb
145 in spawn_application' 28 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb 278 in
handle_spawn_application’
29
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb
352 in __send__' 30 /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb 352 in
main_loop’
31
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb
196 in `start_synchronously’
32
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/passenger-2.2.15/bin/passenger-spawn-server
61
Yep, finally worked it out, so crisis averted.
Thanks for the quick response!
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Obi [email protected] wrote:
I suddenly got this message on all my site pages today, can anyone please
explain what’s causing it?:Error message: uncaught throw `Custom Fields Extension must be loaded before
Stereotype Extension’
looks like you need to install the custom_fields extension or track
down why it’s suddenly gone missing if you had it installed previously
Hi Guys,
For some reason I can no longer log into my Radiant admin Panel, when I
try I get the following message:
Application error
Change this error message for exceptions thrown outside of an action
(like in Dispatcher setups or broken Ruby code) in public/500.html
I have no idea what caused this and would appreciate any help. If there
is anymore info you need that would help you help me, then just ask.
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Obi [email protected] wrote:
I have no idea what caused this and would appreciate any help. If there is
anymore info you need that would help you help me, then just ask.
Thanks
You’ll need to login to your server and get details from the log.
tail -900 log/production.log
for the last 900 lines in the log (don’t post them all here, please)
Or “tail -400”, “tail -999999”, etc
Have you looked in your error log(s)? That will tell you more than any
of us could
Thanks for the tip, I ran the error log (just for last 20 results) and I
got the following message which I do not understand:
passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/utils.rb:252:in safe_fork' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb:377:in
handle_spawn_application’
passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:352:in
__send__' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:352:in
main_loop’
passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:196:in
start_synchronously' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:163:in
start’
passenger (2.2.15)
lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb:222:in start' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:253:in
spawn_rails_application’
passenger (2.2.15)
lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb:126:in
lookup_or_add' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:247:in
spawn_rails_application’
passenger (2.2.15)
lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb:80:in synchronize' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb:79:in
synchronize’
passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:246:in
spawn_rails_application' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:145:in
spawn_application’
passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:278:in
handle_spawn_application' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:352:in
send’
passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:352:in
main_loop' passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:196:in
start_synchronously’
Rendering /var/www/orgnot/public/500.html (500 Internal Server Error)
Does this tell you guys anything?
Cheers
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Obi [email protected] wrote:
passenger (2.2.15) lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb:126:in
`lookup_or_add’
Rendering /var/www/orgnot/public/500.html (500 Internal Server Error)Does this tell you guys anything?
You need more than 20. Look through the errors to find something that
came from your application and that’s how you can start tracking it
down.
There might be a line in there similar to this:
/export/home/obi/radiant_app/vendor/extensions/something/something_extension.rb:13
That will point you to a file and a line number where the error
occurred. But you need to look further up the log. Try the last 200
lines.
ah, I see…
Could this section be the problem? Or should I look further up?
Rendering /var/www/orgnot/public/500.html (500 Internal Server Error)
Processing Admin::PagesController#index (for 98.143.144.89 at 2010-11-05
03:16:47) [GET]
Parameters: {“action”=>“index”, “controller”=>“admin/pages”}
Rendering template within layouts/application
Rendering admin/pages/index
ActionView::TemplateError (PGError: ERROR: relation “custom_fields”
does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM “custom_fields” WHERE (“custom_fields”.page_id…
^
: SELECT * FROM “custom_fields” WHERE (“custom_fields”.page_id = 1 AND
(name = ‘stereotype’)) LIMIT 1) on line #1 of
vendor/extensions/stereotype/app/views/admin/_stereotype_td.html.haml:
1: - stereotype = page.custom_fields.find(:first, :conditions => [“name
= ?”, “stereotype”])
2: %td.published_status.status
3: = stereotype.value if stereotype
vendor/extensions/stereotype/app/views/admin/_stereotype_td.html.haml:1:in
_run_haml_vendor47extensions47stereotype47app47views47admin47_stereotype_td46html46haml_locals_defaults_level_object_page_simple_stereotype_td' radiant (0.9.1) vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/action_view_mods.rb:11:in
render’
radiant (0.9.1)
vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb:90:in non_haml' radiant (0.9.1) vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/action_view_mods.rb:11:in
render’
radiant (0.9.1) app/helpers/admin/regions_helper.rb:11:in
render_region' radiant (0.9.1) app/helpers/admin/regions_helper.rb:9:in
map’
radiant (0.9.1) app/helpers/admin/regions_helper.rb:9:in
render_region' radiant (0.9.1) app/views/admin/pages/_node.html.haml:2:in
_run_haml_47usr47lib47ruby47gems47146847gems47radiant45046946147app47views47admin47pages47_node46html46haml_locals_level_node_object_page_simple’
radiant (0.9.1)
vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/action_view_mods.rb:11:in
render' radiant (0.9.1) vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers.rb:90:in
non_haml’
radiant (0.9.1)
vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/action_view_mods.rb:11:in
render' radiant (0.9.1) app/helpers/admin/node_helper.rb:6:in
render_node’
radiant (0.9.1) app/views/admin/pages/index.html.haml:17:in
_run_haml_47usr47lib47ruby47gems47146847gems47radiant45046946147app47views47admin47pages47index46html46haml' radiant (0.9.1) vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/action_view_mods.rb:13:in
render’
radiant (0.9.1)
vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/haml/helpers/action_view_mods.rb:13:in
render' radiant (0.9.1) lib/radiant/resource_responses.rb:18:in
response_for’
radiant (0.9.1) app/controllers/admin/pages_controller.rb:16:in
index' radiant (0.9.1) vendor/plugins/haml/rails/./lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:20:in
process’
You got it!
It’s telling you that the application is looking in the database for a
table that isn’t there:
ActionView::TemplateError (PGError: ERROR: relation “custom_fields”
does not exist
Do you need to migrate the database?
rake db:migrate:extensions
Also this section seems relevant where it refers to specific page action
but I can’t figure out exactly what the problem is…:
Processing Admin::WelcomeController#login (for 98.143.144.89 at
2010-11-05 03:16:43) [GET]
Parameters: {“action”=>“login”, “controller”=>“admin/welcome”}
Redirected to http://orgnot.com/admin/welcome
Completed in 19ms (DB: 1) | 302 Found [http://orgnot.com/admin/login]
Processing Admin::WelcomeController#login (for 98.143.144.89 at
2010-11-05 03:16:44) [GET]
Parameters: {“action”=>“login”, “controller”=>“admin/welcome”}
Redirected to http://orgnot.com/admin/welcome
Completed in 6ms (DB: 1) | 302 Found [http://orgnot.com/admin/login]
Processing Admin::WelcomeController#index (for 98.143.144.89 at
2010-11-05 03:16:44) [GET]
Parameters: {“action”=>“index”, “controller”=>“admin/welcome”}
Redirected to http://orgnot.com/admin/pages
Completed in 6ms (DB: 1) | 302 Found [http://orgnot.com/admin/welcome]
Processing Admin::PagesController#index (for 98.143.144.89 at 2010-11-05
03:16:45) [GET]
Parameters: {“action”=>“index”, “controller”=>“admin/pages”}
Rendering template within layouts/application
Rendering admin/pages/index
ActionView::TemplateError (PGError: ERROR: relation “custom_fields”
does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM “custom_fields” WHERE (“custom_fields”.page_id…
^
: SELECT * FROM “custom_fields” WHERE (“custom_fields”.page_id = 1 AND
(name = ‘stereotype’)) LIMIT 1) on line #1 of
vendor/extensions/stereotype/app/views/admin/_stereotype_td.html.haml:
1: - stereotype = page.custom_fields.find(:first, :conditions => [“name
= ?”, “stereotype”])
2: %td.published_status.status
3: = stereotype.value if stereotype
vendor/extensions/stereotype/app/views/admin/_stereotype_td.html.haml:1:in
`_run_haml_vendor47extensions47stereotype47app
Ah, yes I remember being told to rake something in a set of
instructions, every-time I do though I get this message (hadn’t realized
the rake was so important so I just skipped it, oops):
rake aborted!
No Rakefile found (looking for: rakefile, Rakefile, rakefile.rb,
Rakefile.rb)
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:2377:in
`raw_load_rakefile’
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
what could this mean? I’m pretty sure I already have rake installed
You get specific details right here.
It tells you the error (ActionView::TemplateError)
Then it tells you where
on line #1 of
vendor/extensions/stereotype/app/views/admin/_stereotype_td.html.haml:
And then shows you the actual code from that line
1: - stereotype = page.custom_fields.find(:first, :conditions =>
[“name = ?”, “stereotype”])
- Okay, so your saying it’s the stereotype extension causing this
problem.
I guess the solution will either be figuring out how to do the rake or
figuring out how to uninstall the extension. For now it’s probably
better that I figure the rake out.
Any idea what causes the rake to abort?
Cheers
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:49 PM, Obi [email protected] wrote:
^
: SELECT * FROM “custom_fields” WHERE (“custom_fields”.page_id = 1 AND (name =
‘stereotype’)) LIMIT 1) on line #1 of
vendor/extensions/stereotype/app/views/admin/_stereotype_td.html.haml:
1: - stereotype = page.custom_fields.find(:first, :conditions => [“name = ?”,
“stereotype”])
2: %td.published_status.status
3: = stereotype.value if stereotype
You get specific details right here.
It tells you the error (ActionView::TemplateError)
Then it tells you where
on line #1 of
vendor/extensions/stereotype/app/views/admin/_stereotype_td.html.haml:
And then shows you the actual code from that line
1: - stereotype = page.custom_fields.find(:first, :conditions =>
[“name = ?”, “stereotype”])
On 5 Nov 2010, at 04:00, Obi wrote:
Ah, yes I remember being told to rake something in a set of instructions,
every-time I do though I get this message (hadn’t realized the rake was so
important so I just skipped it, oops):rake aborted!
No Rakefile found (looking for: rakefile, Rakefile, rakefile.rb, Rakefile.rb)
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake.rb:2377:in `raw_load_rakefile’
(See full trace by running task with --trace)what could this mean? I’m pretty sure I already have rake installed
Hello Obi,
Are you running rake from the root of your radiant application? Rake is
installed globally but the tasks are defined locally, so the normal
sequence would be like this:
radiant /path/to/website
cd /path/to/website
rake db:migrate
… install some extensions, do something else…
cd /path/to/website
rake db:migrate:extensions
It must have worked once or your database wouldn’t be there at all.
best,
will
Thank you Jim; Thanks Will.
Finally got everything sorted, just had to restart the server to see the
effect of the advice you guys gave me.
Cheers!