hi i know i am new to rails. i came from ASP.Net mvc
but although most of the stuff in rails are very easy to do sometimes the small things which are easy in .net makes you crazy in rails.
i have a rails app and im just trying to add a class. and use it in my controller. this class is just for holding data. not from the db. just a simple class for me to use
so i added the class file first in the "/libs/assests" folder. then i read i needed to add a line to the application.rb file that says to load the files from there so i did..
config.autoload_paths += Dir["#{config.root}/lib", "#{config.root}/lib/**/"]
this still didn't work.. so ive put my class file in the regular Models folder. but it seem its still isn't working this is my class code:
class Person
attr_accessor :name, :role
def initialize(name, role)
@name = name
@role = role
end
end
and in one of my controller is try to do this:
Person.new("name", "worker");
but i get this error: uninitialized constant MainController::Person
what is the big deal?.. why is this so complicated to add a public class to a project? thanks
app/models
in the fileperson.rb
(note file name should match the class name) then it should work, unless you changed or broke anything in the default autoloading settingsinitialize
if your usingattr_accessor
.