I'm having a problem trying to use Mongoid (v 3.1.4) to persist a (really simple) entity to MongoDB (v 2.4.4). I'm using MRI and Ruby 2.0.0-p195 on OS X.
Here's my class (Person.rb):
require 'mongoid'
class Person
include Mongoid::Document
include Mongoid::Timestamps # currently can be ommitted
field :name, type: String
def initialize
# is empty
end
def name
@name
end
def name=(value)
@name = value
end
end
Mongoid.load!('config/mongoid.yml', :development)
user = Person.new
user.name = "John Doe"
user.create
That last sentence greets me with a
[...]mongoid/attributes.rb:320:in 'method_missing': undefined method `has_key?' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
Here's my 'mongoid.yml':
development:
sessions:
default:
database: rbtest
hosts:
- localhost:27017
test:
sessions:
default:
database: test
hosts:
- localhost:27017
options:
consistency: :strong
max_retries: 1
retry_interval: 0
Connection to the DB instance seems ok as the DB is created ('rbtest') however, Collections and Documents fail. I've already tried with 'create!' and 'safely.save!' to no avail.
I tried implementing the has_key? method, for which I couldn't find any documentation, so I'm at a bit of a loss here.
As always, any help is much appreciated.
Regards,
UPDATE -- SOLUTION:
@Frederik Cheung's answer was spot on. Here's the working code (updated with @mu-is-too-short's suggestion)
require 'mongoid'
class Person
include Mongoid::Document
field :name, type: String
end
Mongoid.load!('config/mongoid.yml', :development)
person = Person.new(:name => 'John Doe')
person.save!