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I can't connect to my localhost using Ruby on Rails. I've made fresh installs (even using explicit commands like rails new test_app -d mysql) but it never connects to the page. When I try localhost:3000 there's just a white page and the Firefox loading icon doesn't stop. When I first installed it, the startup screen loaded fine - but after adding resources it just hangs. I can add resources to the database fine using rake db:migrate. Here's my database.yml:

development:
  adapter: mysql2
  host: localhost
  username: root
  password: root
  database: limetree
  socket: /tmp/mysql.sock

The test and production environments are the same setup. The weird thing is that I can add resources/tables to my database using the console - it's just my browser doesn't seem to be able to connect to the database using the app's controllers. I also think it might be a routing problem. The only line I changed in my routes.rb is:

root :to => "home#index"

Does anybody know why my Rails app isn't loading?

UPDATE:

Because I was running out-of-date versions (Ruby 1.8.7 and Rails 3.0.1) I reinstalled everything from scratch with the latest software. There was a minor issue with the rake gem which was resolved by reinstalling it. Everything now works fine.

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  • when you try localhost:3000, is there any logs displayed by rails server?
    – binarycode
    Sep 11, 2011 at 18:42

4 Answers 4

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try password: "root" in your config file

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  • No change. I don't think that'll be the issue because the rails generate scaffold is able to connect to the database.
    – hohner
    Sep 11, 2011 at 16:45
  • Did your restart server after edit config? I have this problem 3 or 4 times in my practice, and every time password was not be quoted Sep 11, 2011 at 16:50
  • By config file, I assume you mean database.yml yeah? I've restarted the server with no change. I also tried running the server in different environments and it still doesn't connect.
    – hohner
    Sep 11, 2011 at 16:53
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Got to http://localhost:3000, open the file log/development.log in your Rails application directory, and look if there is any useful message.

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  • All there is is a few lines that show where I generated my test resource and: Started GET "/" for 127.0.0.1 at Sun Sep 11 17:43:45 +0100 2011
    – hohner
    Sep 11, 2011 at 16:46
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Make sure your MySQL server is actually running. You could try to use this in the routes file:

match ':controller(/:action(/:id(.:format)))'
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Since you have set a home page, make sure you have a controller called 'home' and it has an action called 'index'.

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