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  4. [solved] couldn't find file 'jquery.atwho' OpenProject 3.0.0

[solved] couldn't find file 'jquery.atwho' OpenProject 3.0.0

Added by Zelma Loera about 11 years ago

I’ve installed Open Project and plugins on Ubuntu 12.04.

The server works fine:

root@usuario-VirtualBox:/home/usuario/dev/openproject# bundle exec rails server
require ‘rails/all’… 0.720s
Bundler.require… 7.260s
=> Booting Thin
=> Rails 3.2.17 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Call with -d to detach
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
Application.initialize!… [deprecated] I18n.enforce_available_locales will default to true in the future. If you really want to skip validation of your locale you can set I18n.enforce_available_locales = false to avoid this message.
7.590s
Thin web server (v1.6.2 codename Doc Brown)
Maximum connections set to 1024
Listening on 0.0.0.0:3000, CTRL+C to stop
Started GET “/” for 127.0.0.1 at 2014-03-06 21:08:30 –0600

But, When I open in the browser, http://0.0.0.0:3000 or http://localhost:3000, I got the following error, terminal shows:

Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 1074.7ms
ActionView::Template::Error (couldn’t find file ‘jquery.atwho’
(in /home/usuario/dev/openproject/app/assets/javascripts/application.js.erb:16)):
42: <%= stylesheet_link_tag ‘accessibility’ >
43: < end %>
44:
45: <%= javascript_include_tag ‘application’ %>
46:
47: <%= user_specific_javascript_includes %>
48:
app/views/layouts/base.html.erb:45:in `_app_views_layouts_base_html_erb__477970257_96243510’

And the browser shows:

Sprockets::FileNotFound in Welcome#index
Showing /home/usuario/dev/openproject/app/views/layouts/base.html.erb where line #45 raised:
couldn’t find file ‘jquery.atwho’
(in /home/usuario/dev/openproject/app/assets/javascripts/application.js.erb:16)
Extracted source (around line #45):
42: <%= stylesheet_link_tag ‘accessibility’ >
43: < end %>
44:
45: <%= javascript_include_tag ‘application’ %>
46:
47: <%= user_specific_javascript_includes %>
48:
Rails.root: /home/usuario/dev/openproject


Replies (4)

RE: couldn't find file 'jquery.atwho' OpenProject 3.0.0 - Added by jason southwell about 11 years ago

I had this same error but during the asset precompiliation step.

To fix I installed NodeJS on the system and removed rubyracer from my gemfile.

RE: couldn't find file 'jquery.atwho' OpenProject 3.0.0 - Added by Jens Ulferts about 11 years ago

This seems to be a copy of another thread. The other one provides a fix.

RE: [solved] couldn't find file 'jquery.atwho' OpenProject 3.0.0 - Added by jason southwell about 11 years ago

For me, precompiling was failing with this error and the bug fix linked at the linked thread didn’t solve that problem either.

The way I solved it was as stated here.

RE: [solved] couldn't find file 'jquery.atwho' OpenProject 3.0.0 - Added by Jens Ulferts about 11 years ago

Then let me try to rephrase the possible solutions as I see them. The problem occurs because the jquery_atwho gem got updated to 0.4.7. We previously hadn’t fixed the version in the Gemfile. The checked in Gemfile.lock fixates it at 0.4.1. If a user chooses to update the installed gems for whatever reason, problems follow. One can:

1) Either reverse the update and use 0.4.1 again
2) Cherry pick the commit referenced for updating to 0.4.7

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