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When running any rake task I get:

NoMethodError: undefined method `last_comment' for

This was after bundle update which pulled in the new version of rake, version 11.0.1.

$ grep rake Gemfile.lock
       rake
       rake (>= 0.8.7)
     rake (11.0.1)
       rake
$ bundle update
$ bundle exec rake db:drop # any rake task

NoMethodError: undefined method `last_comment' for #< Rake::Application:0x007ff0cf37be38>

Versions

  • Rails 3.2.11
  • Rake 11.0.1

5 Answers 5

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Rake 11.0.1 removes the last_comment method which Rails 2.3 rspec-core (< 3.4.4) uses. Therefore until/if a patch is released we need to pin rake to an older version in Gemfile:

gem 'rake', '< 11.0'

then:

$ bundle update
$ grep rake Gemfile.lock 
      rake
      rake (>= 0.8.7)
    rake (10.5.0)
      rake
  rake (< 11.0)

We are now using rake 10.5.0 which still has the last_comment method and our rake tasks will work again.

UPDATE: This has now been fixed in rspec, so the only thing necessary should be updating rspec.

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  • I have to use bundle exec after do this, how to just still use rake without the bundle exec??
    – svelandiag
    Mar 12, 2016 at 2:32
  • Can you clarify your "Rails 2.3" uses comment? I'm on Rails 4 and a rake db:create:all throws this exception.
    – yekta
    Mar 21, 2016 at 19:38
  • @yekta Rails 2.3 expects Rake to have a method called last_comment, where in the codebase this is I do not remember. I do not know if Rails 4 also calls last_comment. But you could checkout the rails codebase, switch to the Rails 4 branch and grep for "last_comment" in Rakefile and *.task.
    – Kris
    Mar 23, 2016 at 9:46
  • Rails 2.3 and Rails 4 do not have any call to last_comment, although there are references to it in the rails tests, they would not cause this error. #confused
    – yekta
    Mar 23, 2016 at 18:05
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    @luke rspec 3.5 or greater.
    – Kris
    Feb 21, 2018 at 15:08
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in Rails quick fix can be edit ./Rakefile (in your app folder)

and add these lines before calling Rails.application.load_tasks:

module TempFixForRakeLastComment
  def last_comment
    last_description
  end 
end
Rake::Application.send :include, TempFixForRakeLastComment

so entire Rakefile might look like

  require File.expand_path('../config/application', __FILE__)
  require 'rake'
  require 'resque/tasks'

+ # temp fix for NoMethodError: undefined method `last_comment'
+ # remove when fixed in Rake 11.x
+ module TempFixForRakeLastComment
+   def last_comment
+     last_description
+   end 
+ end
+ Rake::Application.send :include, TempFixForRakeLastComment
+ ### end of temfix
+ 
  task "resque:preload" => :environment

  Rails.application.load_tasks
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  • Thanks. No longer necessary as of Rake 11.1.0
    – sethcall
    Mar 13, 2016 at 21:07
  • 12
    nice, there goes my 5 minutes of fame :D Mar 13, 2016 at 21:17
  • 3
    It looks like the removal of last_comment got reverted and will now be removed in rake 12.0 instead.
    – Kris
    Mar 18, 2016 at 9:51
  • 3
    After upgrade to rake 12.0.0 I started seeing this error. @equivalent8's temp fix worked for me.
    – blackwood
    Jan 11, 2017 at 14:17
  • 1
    Upgrading to rspec-core-3.5.4 resolved this for me and I was able to remove the monkey patch in this answer.
    – neontapir
    Jan 17, 2017 at 17:20
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Update to the latest Rspec gem does the work:

bundle update rspec-rails

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  • 9
    Finding my own answer on StackOverflow - 3 Years Since I've wrote it - Still works like magic :)
    – Gal Bracha
    Oct 30, 2017 at 11:27
  • 3
    this is not "always" a good solution, this could install a non compatible rspec -rails version, it's better to always specify the verison to use.
    – Arnold Roa
    Jan 25, 2018 at 13:56
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Just upgrade the gem rspec-rails

Now: gem 'rspec-rails', '~> 3.5', '>= 3.5.2'

hugs!

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  • 2
    gem 'rspec-rails', '~> 3.6' saved my live, thanks a lot!! And i thought that I have something like last_comment inside my code! LOL Sep 16, 2017 at 11:55
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This is an issue in rake that has been addressed already.

The answer by @equivalent8 is a monkey patch and should be avoided.

As @Kris points out, this is an issue isolated to rake 11.0.1. Since @Kris has posted his answer there are new versions of Rake available and ideally you would be able to stay with the times and not be pinned to an old version of rake. Believe me, I've been there and its not a good idea if you can help it. Also this is not an issue with Rails 2.3 or any version of rails.

Any Rake < v11.0.1 or > v11.0.1 and < v12 will work but this is still a work around and should also be avoided; ideally you'll be able to stay with the times.

Since last_comment is being deprecated the dependency itself should be upgraded. In my case it was rspec-core which incidentally only fixed this in v3.4.4.

The Fix

Upgrade your dependency to a version which doesn't call last_comment but calls last_description instead. Its probably rspec and upgrading rspec-core to 3.4.4 or greater will fix it. rspec-core < 3.4.4 calls last_comment.

If your dependency doesn't have a version which doesn't call last_description, be a good citizen and submit a PR to fix it :)

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