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I'm simply trying to write to a CSV file in dev with thin, but I am continually getting an error that says No such file or directory - http://localhost:3000/assets/tplan_log.csv

However, my config looks like this:

development.rb

config.serve_static_assets = true

And my controller looks like this:

def csv
   #this returns a valid path
   log_path = view_context.asset_path 'plan_log.csv'

   #error occurs here
   CSV.open(log_path) do |csv|
     csv << ["row","row1","row2"]
   end

  respond_to do |format|
    format.js {render json: @diaggroup.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity}
  end
end

Rails 3.2.12

Edit: To clarify, I'm looking for an answer on how to serve this file in development so that it is accessible. I know it's being served with asset pipeline, but there is no get method associated with it, so it's not able to be accessed.

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This ended up being an issue with reference.

I was using a reference such as:

http://path/to/file.jpg

Rails wants:

/path/to/file.jpg

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