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activeadmin_hstore_editor's Issues

JSON support?

Seems like this could support the Postgres JSON column type as well. Any idea what would go into supporting this?

assets do not load

installed as per readme, appears to work (render and post)
but the javascript/style assets for the jsoneditor do not load so the form input is a plain text area like this:

image

markup for the textarea appears to be correct:

image

No errors but the assets do not make it to the browser

can you assist?

my environment:

Mac OSX 10.9.3
mri 2.1.2p95
rails 4.1.0
active_admin (git://github.com/gregbell/active_admin.git) -> lasted HEAD from git
activeadmin_hstore_editor (0.0.2)

Problem with assets jsoneditor-icons.png

Hi, i have some issue with jsoneditor-icons.png on production.
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rails 4.1.5
activeadmin 1.0.0.pre (current from gem 'activeadmin', github: 'activeadmin')
activeadmin_hstore_editor 0.0.4
config.assets.precompile += %w(*.png *.jpg *.jpeg *.gif) didn't help

Webpack installation

I would like to use this gem with webpack in rails 6. Any ideas on how to load the JS and CSS files?

Undefined method 'assets' when loading the application

On Rails 3.2.21 I got:

Uncaught exception: There was an error while trying to load the gem 'activeadmin_hstore_editor'.
Gem Load Error is: undefined method `assets' for #<Rails::Engine::Configuration:0x007fa71b32d718>

Changing this line to an initializer, helps (think it is better to extract this to a separate initializer):

      initializer :active_admin_hstore_editor, :group => :all do |app|
        app.config.assets.precompile += %w[img/jsoneditor-icons.png]
      end

Besides, registering the javascript and stylesheets in the ActiveAdmin initializer doesn't properly load at least he stylesheets - had to require them as earlier, as usual.

Rails 5 support

Would be awesome. Now it has conflicts:

rails (~> 5.1.1) was resolved to 5.1.1, which depends on
      railties (= 5.1.1)

activeadmin_hstore_editor was resolved to 0.0.1, which depends on
      railties (< 5.0, >= 3.0)

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