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Unable to autoload constant Base #472

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sergiogomez opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 2 comments
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Unable to autoload constant Base #472

sergiogomez opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 2 comments

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@sergiogomez
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This issue was originally reported at activeadmin/activeadmin#2908

Current workarounds (from the engine) are:

  • Rename Base classes
  • Add an empty Base class
class Base
end

module MyCustomEngine
  class Engine < ::Rails::Engine

I guess it could be fixed rescuing NameError, LoadError at method initialize_resources_class_accessors! from inherited_resources/lib/inherited_resources/class_methods.rb (as done at #416)

@brianjlandau
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I ran into this trying to get activeadmin and activeadmin-mongoid to work. I put this in my config/application.rb:

module AppName
  class Application < Rails::Application
    initializer :load_inherited_resources_base, before: 'active_admin.mongoid.resource_controller' do
      require 'application_helper'
      require 'devise_helper'
      require 'preview_helper'
      require 'application_controller'
      ir_gem_path = Bundler.rubygems.find_name('inherited_resources').first.full_gem_path
      require "#{ir_gem_path}/app/controllers/inherited_resources/base"
    end
  end
end

Hopefully anyone looking for a solution to this finds this 🥳

@maximevaillancourt
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I'm running into this, though very intermittently / randomly, and I'm struggling to reproduce the exception.

It seems like there are two associated exceptions in my case (one shadows the other):

  • uninitialized constant InheritedResources::Actions
  • uninitialized constant InheritedResources::Base

In case others see this too, here are two very similar issues that discuss this kind of problem (which seems related to Ruby's autoload):

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