Extract humanize method from Extlib::Inflection to CouchRest.humanize, so that Extlib::Inflection dependency can be removed
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@ -69,6 +69,18 @@ module CouchRest
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Object.module_eval("::#{$1}", __FILE__, __LINE__)
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end
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# extracted from Extlib
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#
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# Capitalizes the first word and turns underscores into spaces and strips _id.
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# Like titleize, this is meant for creating pretty output.
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# @example
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# "employee_salary" #=> "Employee salary"
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# "author_id" #=> "Author"
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def humanize(lower_case_and_underscored_word)
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lower_case_and_underscored_word.to_s.gsub(/_id$/, "").gsub(/_/, " ").capitalize
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end
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# todo, make this parse the url and instantiate a Server or Database instance
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# depending on the specificity.
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def new(*opts)
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cattr_writer :default_error_messages
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def self.default_error_message(key, field, *values)
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field = Extlib::Inflection.humanize(field)
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field = CouchRest.humanize(field)
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@@default_error_messages[key] % [field, *values].flatten
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end
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error_message = @options[:message] || ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:invalid, field_name)
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field = Extlib::Inflection.humanize(field_name)
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field = CouchRest.humanize(field_name)
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error_message = error_message.call(field, value) if error_message.respond_to?(:call)
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add_error(target, error_message, field_name)
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# XXX: HACK seems hacky to do this on every validation, probably should
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# do this elsewhere?
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field = Extlib::Inflection.humanize(field_name)
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field = CouchRest.humanize(field_name)
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min = @range ? @range.min : @min
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max = @range ? @range.max : @max
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equal = @equal
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