Rails is suddenly trying to render ERB instead of Haml and I can't figure out why. I've created new rails projects, reinstalled Haml, and reinstalled Rails.
Here's exactly the steps I take when making my application (Rails 2.3.2):
rails> rails test
rails> cd test
rails\test> haml --rails .
rails\test> ruby script\generate model user email:string password:string
rails\test> ruby script\generate controller users index
rails\test> rake db:migrate
Here's what the UsersController looks like:
class UsersController < ApplicationController
def index
@users = User.all
end
end
My routes:
ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
map.resources :users
end
I now create views\users\index.html.haml:
%table
%th(style="text-align: left;")
%h1 Users
- for user in @users
%tr
%td= user.email
%td= user.password
Annnd run the server... I navigate to localhost:3000\users and I get this error message:
Template is missing
Missing template users/index.erb in view path app/views
For some reason Rails is trying to find and render .erb files instead of .haml files. vendor\plugins\haml\init.rb exists, untouched.
I've reinstalled Haml (Pretty Penny) multiple times and still get the same results. I've also tried adding config.gem 'haml' to my environment.rb but this also doesn't work.
I can't figure out why suddenly rails will not render haml for me.
maybe your file name is wrong, if you have a whitespace in the end of the index.html.haml_, rails will wrong...
Updated - Not actual anymore:
I name all of my haml file only .haml
To illustrate:
Update 5 years later:
I recommend to name them "file.format.haml", because its much more clear which format is the outcome...
It's worth noting that the fact that the error message says that it couldn't find index.erb doesn't mean that it didn't look for index.haml too. The erb extension is hard-coded into the error message.
I thought that I had the same problem you describe, but it turned out that my application simply couldn't find my partial at all - it had nothing to do with the file extension.
Hmmm strange, this might be related.
According to: http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/101346 you should use resource_url helpers in controllers and resource_path helpers in views. Right?
BUT, if I do use a resource_url helper in a redirect_to call inside my controller, then I get:
Missing template htp://localhost:4000/categories/new.erb in view path app/views
If I use the resource_path helper instead, there aren't any problems at all. Anyone knows what could be wrong?
Why is the resource_url helper trying to redirect to an .erb file?
This is the error from the server log:
P.S. This is in Rails 2.3.3
Hi it seem like haml is not enabled as Rails plugin ,in order to enable it use the following command .
Go to your application folder from the command prompt type the following
if this doesnot work try installing haml gem with the following code
I tried with above example , it did work for me ,i have haml gem installed in my ubuntu system .
Good luck !
NOTE: "haml --rails" was deprecated in HAML 3.1
I had this same problem (see this post) with Rails 2.3.4. Multiple gem uninstall/gem install rails didn't fix the problem. But downgrading to Rails 2.3.2 worked! (I know HAML previously worked in this project with this version of Rails).