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Copyright (c) 2008 Marcus Wyatt
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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ActsAsEavModel
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==============
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ActsAsEavModel allow for the Entity-attribute-value model (EAV), also
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known as object-attribute-value model and open schema on any of your ActiveRecord
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= What is Entity-attribute-value model?
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Entity-attribute-value model (EAV) is a data model that is used in circumstances
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a thing (an "entity" or "object") is potentially very vast, but the number that will
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actually apply to a given entity is relatively modest.
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= Typical Problem
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A good example of this is where you need to store
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lots (possible hundreds) of optional attributes on an object. My typical
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reference example is when you have a User object. You want to store the
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user's preferences between sessions. Every search, sort, etc in your
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application you want to keep track of so when the user visits that section
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of the application again you can simply restore the display to how it was.
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many columns so it would be too much of a pain to deal with. Also there might
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be performance problems. So instead you might do something like
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current_user.preferences.create :name => 'project_search',
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make this simpler but do we want to do this on every model. NO! So instead
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we use this plugin which does everything for us.
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= Capabilities
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The ActsAsEavModel plugin is capable of modeling this problem in a intuitive
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way. Instead of having to deal with a related model you treat all attributes
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(both on the model and related) as if they are all on the model. The plugin
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will try to save all attributes to the model (normal ActiveRecord behavior)
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related model whose purpose is to store these many sparsely populated
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The main design goals are:
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* Have the eav attributes feel like normal attributes. Simple gets and sets
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will add and remove records from the related model.
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have some eav behavior going into a contact_info table while others are
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going in a user_preferences table.
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Will make the current class have eav behaviour.
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class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
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= Installation
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Copyright (c) 2008 Marcus Wyatt, released under the MIT license
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gem.summary = %Q{Entity Attribute Value Implementation for inclusion in ActiveRecord models.}
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