[ruote:2320] ruote-kit installation: troubleshooting

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Christophe Malaurie

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May 19, 2010, 3:22:50 PM5/19/10
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Hi all
If ever you are experiencing issues with ruote-kit like (assuming you
have followed the installation instructions) :
- start using rackup: no problem
- browse host:9292/_ruote : no problem, pages are displayed ok.
- browse the launch new process page, enter a process definition and
launch: no process is running, whatever you try (xml, ruby, json
process definition...)

I then just added the following line into the Gemfile (home directory
of ruote-kit) :
require 'yajl-ruby'

and suddenly everything works fine! John, thanks for the superb
display of the process execution !
This has apparently not to do with ruote-kit itself but it is related
to some other rufus or ruote libraries.
There was apparently a similar issue in ruote (see previous post).
Hope it helps
Cheers
Christophe

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John Mettraux

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May 19, 2010, 7:32:55 PM5/19/10
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On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 12:22:50PM -0700, Christophe Malaurie wrote:
>
> If ever you are experiencing issues with ruote-kit like (assuming you
> have followed the installation instructions) :
> - start using rackup: no problem
> - browse host:9292/_ruote : no problem, pages are displayed ok.
> - browse the launch new process page, enter a process definition and
> launch: no process is running, whatever you try (xml, ruby, json
> process definition...)
>
> I then just added the following line into the Gemfile (home directory
> of ruote-kit) :
> require 'yajl-ruby'
>
> and suddenly everything works fine! John, thanks for the superb
> display of the process execution !
> This has apparently not to do with ruote-kit itself but it is related
> to some other rufus or ruote libraries.
> There was apparently a similar issue in ruote (see previous post).
> Hope it helps

Original thread is at :

http://groups.google.com/group/openwferu-users/browse_thread/thread/ef24f856911d0461

(guys please stay in the thread, it's 100% OK to reply to your own messages)

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Christophe Malaurie

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May 20, 2010, 2:50:37 AM5/20/10
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Small correction.
The modified file is Gemfile but the added line is

gem 'yajl-ruby'

(not require 'yajl')


On May 19, 9:22 pm, Christophe Malaurie

John Mettraux

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May 20, 2010, 3:15:18 AM5/20/10
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On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 11:50:37PM -0700, Christophe Malaurie wrote:
> Small correction.
> The modified file is Gemfile but the added line is
>
> gem 'yajl-ruby'
>
> (not require 'yajl')
>
>
> On May 19, 9:22 pm, Christophe Malaurie
> <christophe.malau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all
> > If ever you are experiencing issues with ruote-kit like (assuming you
> > have followed the installation instructions) :
> > - start using rackup: no problem
> > - browse host:9292/_ruote : no problem, pages are displayed ok.
> > - browse the launch new process page, enter a process definition and
> > launch: no process is running, whatever you try (xml, ruby, json
> > process definition...)
> >
> > I then just added the following line into the Gemfile (home directory
> > of ruote-kit) :
> > require 'yajl-ruby'
> >
> > and suddenly everything works fine! John, thanks for the superb
> > display of the process execution !
> > This has apparently not to do with ruote-kit itself but it is related
> > to some other rufus or ruote libraries.
> > There was apparently a similar issue in ruote (see previous post).
> > Hope it helps

Hello,

I guess it's the issue you uncovered with the latest 'json' gem in

http://groups.google.com/group/openwferu-users/browse_thread/thread/caec3b2f2d1c8d39/9de67d79121c1dee

that manifests itself again.

Fortunately, as you have pointed out, yajl works (json_pure should work too).


Merci beaucoup,

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