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I have a lib/redirect_follower.rb file

Where I use the file, I include it with require 'RedirectFollower'

But rails is playing hard ball with this error:

no such file to load -- RedirectFollower

Any clues? Been banging my head over this for hours. Have tried auto loading all libs using application.rb but that didn't work either.

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require is for including a file, not a class.

You need to require "redirect_follower", ie, the actual filename, not the class name. You may also need to add lib to your include path, or require "lib/redirect_follower".

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  • That strange thing is that it was working originally on Mac but only on a CentOs deploy it's throwing this error. Dec 1, 2011 at 15:50
  • It began working on an apache restart for some reason. Thanks! Dec 1, 2011 at 15:56
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In config/application.rb: add this:

config.autoload_paths << "#{config.root}/lib"

With this setting, your modules (i.e. files under lib/) will be automatically required so you don't have to require them anywhere (actually, you should never require them because that would have an negative effect on un/loading files by Rails).

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    I have this setting and still have the same issue. Jul 31, 2017 at 22:44

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