c358389f25
Sync with latest Instiki Trunk (Updates Rails to 1.2.2)
189 lines
6.8 KiB
Ruby
189 lines
6.8 KiB
Ruby
module ActionController
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module Scaffolding # :nodoc:
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def self.included(base)
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base.extend(ClassMethods)
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end
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# Scaffolding is a way to quickly put an Active Record class online by providing a series of standardized actions
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# for listing, showing, creating, updating, and destroying objects of the class. These standardized actions come
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# with both controller logic and default templates that through introspection already know which fields to display
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# and which input types to use. Example:
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#
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# class WeblogController < ActionController::Base
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# scaffold :entry
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# end
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#
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# This tiny piece of code will add all of the following methods to the controller:
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#
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# class WeblogController < ActionController::Base
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# verify :method => :post, :only => [ :destroy, :create, :update ],
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# :redirect_to => { :action => :list }
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#
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# def index
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# list
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# end
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#
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# def list
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# @entries = Entry.find(:all)
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# render_scaffold "list"
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# end
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#
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# def show
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# @entry = Entry.find(params[:id])
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# render_scaffold
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# end
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#
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# def destroy
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# Entry.find(params[:id]).destroy
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# redirect_to :action => "list"
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# end
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#
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# def new
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# @entry = Entry.new
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# render_scaffold
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# end
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#
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# def create
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# @entry = Entry.new(params[:entry])
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# if @entry.save
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# flash[:notice] = "Entry was successfully created"
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# redirect_to :action => "list"
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# else
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# render_scaffold('new')
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# end
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# end
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#
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# def edit
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# @entry = Entry.find(params[:id])
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# render_scaffold
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# end
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#
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# def update
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# @entry = Entry.find(params[:id])
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# @entry.attributes = params[:entry]
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#
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# if @entry.save
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# flash[:notice] = "Entry was successfully updated"
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# redirect_to :action => "show", :id => @entry
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# else
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# render_scaffold('edit')
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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# The <tt>render_scaffold</tt> method will first check to see if you've made your own template (like "weblog/show.rhtml" for
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# the show action) and if not, then render the generic template for that action. This gives you the possibility of using the
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# scaffold while you're building your specific application. Start out with a totally generic setup, then replace one template
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# and one action at a time while relying on the rest of the scaffolded templates and actions.
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module ClassMethods
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# Adds a swath of generic CRUD actions to the controller. The +model_id+ is automatically converted into a class name unless
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# one is specifically provide through <tt>options[:class_name]</tt>. So <tt>scaffold :post</tt> would use Post as the class
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# and @post/@posts for the instance variables.
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#
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# It's possible to use more than one scaffold in a single controller by specifying <tt>options[:suffix] = true</tt>. This will
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# make <tt>scaffold :post, :suffix => true</tt> use method names like list_post, show_post, and create_post
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# instead of just list, show, and post. If suffix is used, then no index method is added.
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def scaffold(model_id, options = {})
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options.assert_valid_keys(:class_name, :suffix)
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singular_name = model_id.to_s
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class_name = options[:class_name] || singular_name.camelize
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plural_name = singular_name.pluralize
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suffix = options[:suffix] ? "_#{singular_name}" : ""
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unless options[:suffix]
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module_eval <<-"end_eval", __FILE__, __LINE__
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def index
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list
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end
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end_eval
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end
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module_eval <<-"end_eval", __FILE__, __LINE__
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verify :method => :post, :only => [ :destroy#{suffix}, :create#{suffix}, :update#{suffix} ],
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:redirect_to => { :action => :list#{suffix} }
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def list#{suffix}
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@#{singular_name}_pages, @#{plural_name} = paginate :#{plural_name}, :per_page => 10
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render#{suffix}_scaffold "list#{suffix}"
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end
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def show#{suffix}
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@#{singular_name} = #{class_name}.find(params[:id])
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render#{suffix}_scaffold
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end
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def destroy#{suffix}
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#{class_name}.find(params[:id]).destroy
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redirect_to :action => "list#{suffix}"
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end
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def new#{suffix}
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@#{singular_name} = #{class_name}.new
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render#{suffix}_scaffold
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end
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def create#{suffix}
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@#{singular_name} = #{class_name}.new(params[:#{singular_name}])
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if @#{singular_name}.save
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flash[:notice] = "#{class_name} was successfully created"
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redirect_to :action => "list#{suffix}"
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else
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render#{suffix}_scaffold('new')
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end
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end
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def edit#{suffix}
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@#{singular_name} = #{class_name}.find(params[:id])
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render#{suffix}_scaffold
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end
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def update#{suffix}
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@#{singular_name} = #{class_name}.find(params[:id])
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@#{singular_name}.attributes = params[:#{singular_name}]
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if @#{singular_name}.save
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flash[:notice] = "#{class_name} was successfully updated"
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redirect_to :action => "show#{suffix}", :id => @#{singular_name}
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else
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render#{suffix}_scaffold('edit')
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end
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end
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private
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def render#{suffix}_scaffold(action=nil)
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action ||= caller_method_name(caller)
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# logger.info ("testing template:" + "\#{self.class.controller_path}/\#{action}") if logger
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if template_exists?("\#{self.class.controller_path}/\#{action}")
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render :action => action
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else
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@scaffold_class = #{class_name}
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@scaffold_singular_name, @scaffold_plural_name = "#{singular_name}", "#{plural_name}"
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@scaffold_suffix = "#{suffix}"
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add_instance_variables_to_assigns
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@template.instance_variable_set("@content_for_layout", @template.render_file(scaffold_path(action.sub(/#{suffix}$/, "")), false))
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if !active_layout.nil?
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render :file => active_layout, :use_full_path => true
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else
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render :file => scaffold_path('layout')
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end
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end
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end
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def scaffold_path(template_name)
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File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/templates/scaffolds/" + template_name + ".rhtml"
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end
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def caller_method_name(caller)
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caller.first.scan(/`(.*)'/).first.first # ' ruby-mode
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end
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end_eval
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end
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end
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end
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end
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