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I am having an issue getting observers to trigger when using seed data in my development database.

app/models/item_observer.rb:

require 'grit'

class ItemObserver < ActiveRecord::Observer

  def create(item)
    Grit::Repo.init_bare(item.repository_path)
    logger.debug "doneit"
  end
end

db/seeds.rb:

admin_rank = UserRank.create!({
  :title => 'Administrator',
  :permissions => Marshal.dump(Hash.new)
})

admin = User.create!({
  :username => 'admin',
  :password => 'password',
  :user_rank => admin_rank
})

url_operators = Item.create!({
  :creator => admin,
  :title => 'test game/something #1?',
  :description => 'this is an example of a game entry!?\'"#<>... obviously.'
})

And in my config/application.rb i have the line:

config.active_record.observers = :item_observer

Why would the observer's create method not be triggering on rake db:seed RAILS_ENV=development? I can create the Grit repository by calling Grit::Repo.init_bare from the ItemController.

(BTW, my rails version is 3.0.3).

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  • Just to isolate this further, can you try removing the ! from you create methods; perhaps create! doesn't fire the create observer.
    – coreyward
    Feb 26, 2011 at 14:38
  • Is the item created? Try creating an item and have a peep at the logs. Maybe that can give you something if in case there's an error.
    – Shreyas
    Feb 26, 2011 at 16:01
  • removing the bang from create made no difference, and the item was created. Turns out the "create" observer method doesn't actually work in this instance! Feb 26, 2011 at 17:37

3 Answers 3

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should it not be after_create instead of just create in the observer

require 'grit'

class ItemObserver < ActiveRecord::Observer

  def after_create(item)
    Grit::Repo.init_bare(item.repository_path)
    logger.debug "doneit"
  end
end
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  • hmm you're right, I must've forgotten to try that after moving my data from fixtures to seed. Cheers! Feb 26, 2011 at 17:35
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Another reason that I found when trying to debug observers in development was that I needed to enable class cache.

 config.cache_classes = true
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Also make sure you have the configuration config.active_record.observers = :item_observer set in config/development.rb file

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