I'm setting up Action cable in my Rails 5.2 app for comments on a listings page. jQuery is not my strong point but I'm sure I've got that end right. I'm receiving this error when I load the page. I'm have disabled Turbolinks so the call on the jQuery coffee script I'm sure is correct. I've double checked file locations and typos and cannot for the life of me figure out why the method 'channel' is not being called. Here are the files.
app/assets/javascripts/channels/listings.coffee
jQuery ->
comments = $('#comments')
if comments.length > 0
App.global_chat = App.cable.subscriptions.create {
channel: "ListingsChannel"
listing_id: comments.data("listing-id")
},
connected: ->
disconnected: ->
received: (data) ->
comments.append data['comment']
send_comment: (comment, listing_id) ->
@perform 'send_comment', comment: comment, listing_id: listing_id
$('#new_comment').submit (e) ->
$this = $(this)
textarea = $this.find('#comment_content')
if $.trim(textarea.val()).length > 1
App.global_chat.send_comment textarea.val(),
comments.data('listing-id')
textarea.val('')
e.preventDefault()
return false
app/channels/listings_channel.rb
class ListingsChannel < ApplicationCable::channel
def subscribed
# point to the stream
stream_from "listings_#{params['listing_id']}_channel"
end
def unsubscribed
end
# uses the method in the coffee script to get the data required to attach to the comment
def send_comment(data)
current_user.comments.create!(content: data['comment'], listing_id: data['listing_id'])
end
end
Error message:
[ActionCable] [[email protected]] [2] Registered connection (Z2lkOi8vZ2xvYmFsLWFieC9Vc2VyLzI)
[ActionCable] [[email protected]] [2] Could not execute command from ({"command"=>"subscribe", "identifier"=>"{\"channel\":\"ListingsChannel\",\"listing_id\":6}"}) [NoMethodError - undefined method `channel' for ApplicationCable:Module]: /Users/bradley/Development/app_name/app/channels/listings_channel.rb:1:in
app/channels/application_cable/connection.rb
module ApplicationCable
class Connection < ActionCable::Connection::Base
identified_by :current_user
def connect
self.current_user = find_verified_user
logger.add_tags 'ActionCable', current_user.email
logger.add_tags 'ActionCable', current_user.id
end
protected
def find_verified_user
# recreating devise functionality for current_user methods
if verified_user = env['warden'].user
verified_user
end
end
end
end
app/controllers/comments_controller.rb
class CommentsController < ApplicationController
def create
# grabs current user and builds the comment based on relationships set up
@comment = current_user.comments.build(comment_params)
end
private
def comment_params
params.require(:comment).permit(:content)
end
end
app/jobs/comment_broadcast_job.rb
class CommentBroadcastJob < ApplicationJob
#create queue/list served in order
queue_as :default
def perform(comment)
# start broadcast on actioncable / create a channell/ render comment
ActionCable.server.broadcast "listings_#{comment.listing.id}_channel", comment: render_comment(comment)
end
private
def render_comment(comment)
# call the comments controller and render the partial in the views, pass in the variable to render
CommentsController.render partial: 'comments/comment', locals: { comment: comment }
end
end
app/assets/javascripts/application.js
//= require jquery
//= require rails-ujs
//= require popper
//= require bootstrap-sprockets
//= require snackbar
//= require activestorage
//= require cable
//= require_tree .
The form inspected to see if there is any mislaid # call or anything.
Not sure what else I can add here. Hard to find anything related to that error but its clear it's not finding something along the way.
any help would be more that appreciated. Thanks all.