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# ActsAsTaggableOn
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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on.png)](http://travis-ci.org/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on)
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[![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on)
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This plugin was originally based on Acts as Taggable on Steroids by Jonathan Viney.
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It has evolved substantially since that point, but all credit goes to him for the
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initial tagging functionality that so many people have used.
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For instance, in a social network, a user might have tags that are called skills,
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interests, sports, and more. There is no real way to differentiate between tags and
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so an implementation of this type is not possible with acts as taggable on steroids.
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Enter Acts as Taggable On. Rather than tying functionality to a specific keyword
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(namely `tags`), acts as taggable on allows you to specify an arbitrary number of
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tag "contexts" that can be used locally or in combination in the same way steroids
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was used.
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## Compatibility
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Versions 2.x are compatible with Ruby 1.8.7+ and Rails 3.
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Versions 2.4.1 and up are compatible with Rails 4 too (thanks to arabonradar and cwoodcox).
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Versions 3.x (currently unreleased) are compatible with Ruby 1.9.3+ and Rails 3 and 4.
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For an up-to-date roadmap, see https://github.com/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on/issues/milestones
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## Installation
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To use it, add it to your Gemfile:
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```ruby
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gem 'acts_as_taggable_on'
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and bundle:
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#### Post Installation
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```shell
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rake db:migrate
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#### Upgrading
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## Testing
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If you want, add a `.ruby-version` file in the project root (and use rbenv or RVM) to work on a specific version of Ruby.
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## Usage
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```ruby
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class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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# Alias for acts_as_taggable_on :tags
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acts_as_taggable
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acts_as_taggable_on :skills, :interests
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@user = User.new(:name => "Bobby")
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@user.tag_list = "awesome, slick, hefty" # this should be familiar
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@user.skill_list = "joking, clowning, boxing" # but you can do it for any context!
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@user.tags # => [<Tag name:"awesome">,<Tag name:"slick">,<Tag name:"hefty">]
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@user.skills # => [<Tag name:"joking">,<Tag name:"clowning">,<Tag name:"boxing">]
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@user.skill_list # => ["joking","clowning","boxing"] as TagList
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@user.tag_list.remove("awesome") # remove a single tag
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@user.tag_list.remove("awesome, slick") # works with arrays too
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@user.tag_list.add("awesomer") # add a single tag. alias for <<
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@user.tag_list.add("awesomer, slicker") # also works with arrays
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User.skill_counts # => [<Tag name="joking" count=2>,<Tag name="clowning" count=1>...]
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@user.tag_list = "east, south"
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### Finding Tagged Objects
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Acts As Taggable On uses scopes to create an association for tags.
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This way you can mix and match to filter down your results.
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```ruby
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acts_as_taggable_on :tags, :skills
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scope :by_join_date, order("created_at DESC")
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User.tagged_with("awesome").by_join_date
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User.tagged_with("awesome").by_join_date.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 20)
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User.tagged_with(['awesome, cool'], :on => :tags, :any => true).tagged_with(['smart', 'shy'], :on => :skills, :any => true)
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You can also use `:wild => true` option along with `:any` or `:exclude` option. It will looking for `%awesome%` and `%cool%` in sql.
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__Tip:__ `User.tagged_with([])` or '' will return `[]`, but not all records.
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### Relationships
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@user.set_tag_list_on(:customs, "same, as, tag, list")
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@some_user.tag(@some_photo, :with => "paris, normandy", :on => :locations)
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get a calculation of all the tag counts by using `User.tag_counts_on(:customs)`. But what if we wanted a tag count for
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<% tag_cloud(@tags, %w(css1 css2 css3 css4)) do |tag, css_class| %>
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## Maintainer
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gem.description = %q{With ActsAsTaggableOn, you can tag a single model on several contexts, such as skills, interests, and awards. It also provides other advanced functionality.}
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