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Can't get UJS to work in Rails 3.1

Ok, i've been using ajax in my rails apps for quite some time. Somehow, in my first Rails 3.1 app I can't get the basics to work..

# application.js
//= require jquery
//= require jquery_ujs

# the form
= form_for @signup, :url => '/signup', :remote => true do |f|
    = f.text_field :email, :class => 'email', :size => 26
    = f.submit 'Notify me'

# the controller
def signup        # route.rb has 'match '/signup' => 'controller#signup'
  respond_to do |format|
    format.js
  end
end

# view: signup.js.erb
alert('wtf?');

Now, from what I can tell, submitting this form should trigger the alert box. It doesn't. The form submission does go through to the controller action, which does render the template:

Rendered teaser_pages/signup.js.erb (0.1ms)
Completed 200 OK in 8ms (Views: 7.2ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)

Only no js is triggered.

The UJS helpers are loaded and functioning though (I think) because if i do..

link_to 'click me', '#', :confirm => 'confirmation box!'

..it will trigger a confirmation box as expected.

What could I 开发者_Python百科be missing? Any direction to look would be appreciated.

Thank you, Erwin

UPDATE:

So it seems rails is proving the wrong content-type in the header, providing text/html instead of text/javascript. After some testing even:

render :js => "alert('AHAHAHAHA');", :content_type => 'text/javascript'

will still render a header with content-type text/html

When I run a fresh application with the same version of jquery-rails it works. In this application it doesn't..

Where should I be looking?


I got the same problem. I set up a test app with same gemfile as well and got the same result as you described: it works in the newly created app but not in the old one. For the time being I set the content type header by hand before the actual render call.

respond_to do |format|
  headers["Content-type"] = 'text/javascript'
  format.js { render "the_template" }
end

This on the other hand did not change the content_type delivered correctly:

respond_to do |format|
  format.js { render "the_template", :content_type => 'text/javascript' }
end

Hope this helps for the moment.

Did you get the real solution in the meantime?

UPDATE:

At least I found my real problem. I have a before_filter forcing the content_type to text/html which I added for testing some time ago and forgot to deactivate:

def set_header
response.headers["Content-Type"] = "text/html; charset=utf-8"
end
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