Error Reference
React on Rails SmartError messages include stable ROR### codes and canonical URLs. Use this page to look up a code from a terminal error, server log, or support request.
Error codes are append-only once published: do not reuse a removed code for a different failure.
Code Index
| Code | Error | SmartError type |
|---|---|---|
| ROR001 | Component Not Registered | :component_not_registered |
| ROR002 | Auto-loaded Bundle Missing | :missing_auto_loaded_bundle |
| ROR003 | Auto-loaded Store Bundle Missing | :missing_auto_loaded_store_bundle |
| ROR004 | Hydration Mismatch | :hydration_mismatch |
| ROR005 | Server Rendering Failed | :server_rendering_error |
| ROR006 | Redux Store Not Found | :redux_store_not_found |
| ROR007 | Configuration Error | :configuration_error |
ROR001: Component Not Registered
SmartError type: :component_not_registered
Canonical URL: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror001
React on Rails could not find the component in the client-side component registry.
Example SmartError Output
❌ React on Rails Error [ROR001]: Component 'ProductCard' Not Registered
Component 'ProductCard' was not found in the component registry.
React on Rails offers two approaches:
• Auto-bundling (recommended): Components load automatically, no registration needed
• Manual registration: Traditional approach requiring explicit registration
Code: ROR001
Docs: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror001
💡 Suggested Solution:
🚀 Recommended: Use Auto-Bundling (No Registration Required!)
1. Enable auto-bundling in your view:
<%= react_component("ProductCard", props: {}, auto_load_bundle: true) %>
2. Place your component in the components directory:
app/javascript/components/ProductCard/ProductCard.jsx
Component structure:
components/
└── ProductCard/
└── ProductCard.jsx (must export default)
3. Generate the bundle:
bundle exec rake react_on_rails:generate_packs
✨ That's it! No manual registration needed.
─────────────────────────────────────────────
Alternative: Manual Registration
If you prefer manual registration:
1. Register in your entry file:
ReactOnRails.register({ ProductCard: ProductCard });
2. Import the component:
import ProductCard from './components/ProductCard';
📋 Context:
Component: ProductCard
Registered components: ProductList, ProductDetails, UserProfile
Rails Environment: development (detailed errors enabled)
🔧 Need More Help?
📞 Get Help & Support:
• 🚀 Professional Support: react_on_rails@shakacode.com (fastest resolution)
• 💬 React + Rails Slack: https://invite.reactrails.com
• 🆓 GitHub Issues: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/issues
• 📖 Discussions: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/discussions
ROR002: Auto-loaded Bundle Missing
SmartError type: :missing_auto_loaded_bundle
Canonical URL: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror002
A component is configured for auto-loading, but its generated bundle is missing.
Example SmartError Output
❌ React on Rails Error [ROR002]: Auto-loaded Bundle Missing
Component 'Dashboard' is configured for auto-loading but its bundle is missing.
Expected location: app/javascript/packs/generated/Dashboard.js
Code: ROR002
Docs: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror002
💡 Suggested Solution:
1. Run the pack generation task:
bundle exec rake react_on_rails:generate_packs
2. Ensure your component is in the correct directory:
app/javascript/components/Dashboard/
3. Check that the component file follows naming conventions:
- Component file: Dashboard.jsx or Dashboard.tsx
- Must export default
4. Verify webpack/shakapacker is configured for nested entries:
config.nested_entries_dir = 'components'
📋 Context:
Component: Dashboard
Rails Environment: development (detailed errors enabled)
🔧 Need More Help?
📞 Get Help & Support:
• 🚀 Professional Support: react_on_rails@shakacode.com (fastest resolution)
• 💬 React + Rails Slack: https://invite.reactrails.com
• 🆓 GitHub Issues: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/issues
• 📖 Discussions: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/discussions
ROR003: Auto-loaded Store Bundle Missing
SmartError type: :missing_auto_loaded_store_bundle
Canonical URL: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror003
A Redux store is configured for auto-loading, but its generated store bundle is missing.
Example SmartError Output
❌ React on Rails Error [ROR003]: Auto-loaded Store Bundle Missing
Redux store 'AppStore' is configured for auto-loading but its bundle is missing.
Expected location: app/javascript/packs/generated/AppStore.js
Code: ROR003
Docs: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror003
💡 Suggested Solution:
1. Run the pack generation task:
bundle exec rake react_on_rails:generate_packs
2. Ensure your store is in a directory matching stores_subdirectory under packer_source_path:
app/javascript/**/ror_stores/AppStore.js
3. Check that the store file follows naming conventions:
- Store file: AppStore.js or AppStore.ts
- Must export default a store generator function
4. Verify stores_subdirectory is configured:
config.stores_subdirectory = 'ror_stores'
📋 Context:
Component: AppStore
Rails Environment: development (detailed errors enabled)
🔧 Need More Help?
📞 Get Help & Support:
• 🚀 Professional Support: react_on_rails@shakacode.com (fastest resolution)
• 💬 React + Rails Slack: https://invite.reactrails.com
• 🆓 GitHub Issues: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/issues
• 📖 Discussions: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/discussions
ROR004: Hydration Mismatch
SmartError type: :hydration_mismatch
Canonical URL: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror004
The server-rendered HTML does not match the React tree rendered in the browser.
Example SmartError Output
❌ React on Rails Error [ROR004]: Hydration Mismatch
The server-rendered HTML doesn't match what React rendered on the client.
Component: UserProfile
Code: ROR004
Docs: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror004
💡 Suggested Solution:
Common causes and solutions:
1. **Random IDs or timestamps**: Use consistent values between server and client
// Bad: Math.random() or Date.now()
// Good: Use props or deterministic values
2. **Browser-only APIs**: Check for client-side before using:
if (typeof window !== 'undefined') { ... }
3. **Different data**: Ensure props are identical on server and client
- Check your redux store initialization
- Verify railsContext is consistent
4. **Conditional rendering**: Avoid using user agent or viewport checks
Debug tips:
- Set prerender: false temporarily to isolate the issue
- Check browser console for hydration warnings
- Compare server HTML with client render
📋 Context:
Component: UserProfile
Rails Environment: development (detailed errors enabled)
🔧 Need More Help?
📞 Get Help & Support:
• 🚀 Professional Support: react_on_rails@shakacode.com (fastest resolution)
• 💬 React + Rails Slack: https://invite.reactrails.com
• 🆓 GitHub Issues: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/issues
• 📖 Discussions: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/discussions
ROR005: Server Rendering Failed
SmartError type: :server_rendering_error
Canonical URL: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror005
Server-side rendering failed while rendering a React component.
Example SmartError Output
❌ React on Rails Error [ROR005]: Server Rendering Failed
An error occurred while server-side rendering component 'ComplexComponent'.
window is not defined
Code: ROR005
Docs: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror005
💡 Suggested Solution:
1. Check your JavaScript console output:
tail -f log/development.log | grep 'React on Rails'
2. Common issues:
- Missing Node.js dependencies: cd client && npm install
- Syntax errors in component code
- Using browser-only APIs without checks
3. Debug server rendering:
- Set config.trace = true in your configuration
- Set config.development_mode = true for better errors
- Check config.server_bundle_js_file points to correct file
4. Verify your server bundle:
bin/shakapacker or bin/webpack
📋 Context:
Component: ComplexComponent
Rails Environment: development (detailed errors enabled)
🔧 Need More Help?
📞 Get Help & Support:
• 🚀 Professional Support: react_on_rails@shakacode.com (fastest resolution)
• 💬 React + Rails Slack: https://invite.reactrails.com
• 🆓 GitHub Issues: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/issues
• 📖 Discussions: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/discussions
ROR006: Redux Store Not Found
SmartError type: :redux_store_not_found
Canonical URL: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror006
A component requested a Redux store that was not registered.
Example SmartError Output
❌ React on Rails Error [ROR006]: Redux Store Not Found
Redux store 'AppStore' was not found.
Available stores: UserStore, ProductStore
Code: ROR006
Docs: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror006
💡 Suggested Solution:
1. Register your Redux store:
ReactOnRails.registerStore({ AppStore: AppStore });
2. Ensure the store is imported:
import AppStore from './store/AppStore';
3. Initialize the store before rendering components that depend on it:
<%= redux_store('AppStore', props: {}) %>
4. Check store dependencies in your component:
store_dependencies: ['AppStore']
📋 Context:
Rails Environment: development (detailed errors enabled)
🔧 Need More Help?
📞 Get Help & Support:
• 🚀 Professional Support: react_on_rails@shakacode.com (fastest resolution)
• 💬 React + Rails Slack: https://invite.reactrails.com
• 🆓 GitHub Issues: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/issues
• 📖 Discussions: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/discussions
ROR007: Configuration Error
SmartError type: :configuration_error
Canonical URL: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror007
React on Rails detected invalid or incomplete configuration.
Example SmartError Output
❌ React on Rails Error [ROR007]: Configuration Error
Invalid configuration detected.
config.server_bundle_js_file points to a missing file
Code: ROR007
Docs: https://reactonrails.com/docs/reference/error-reference#ror007
💡 Suggested Solution:
Review your React on Rails configuration:
1. Check config/initializers/react_on_rails.rb
2. Common configuration issues:
- Invalid bundle paths
- Missing Node modules location
- Incorrect component subdirectory
3. Run configuration doctor:
rake react_on_rails:doctor
📋 Context:
Rails Environment: development (detailed errors enabled)
🔧 Need More Help?
📞 Get Help & Support:
• 🚀 Professional Support: react_on_rails@shakacode.com (fastest resolution)
• 💬 React + Rails Slack: https://invite.reactrails.com
• 🆓 GitHub Issues: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/issues
• 📖 Discussions: https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails/discussions