admin_assistant 2.2.7 → 2.2.8

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data/Rakefile CHANGED
@@ -25,19 +25,28 @@ end
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  desc 'Run all tests across all supported Rails gem versions.'
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  task :test do
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+ ENV['CMD'] = 'rake'
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+ Rake::Task[:run_everywhere].invoke
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Run CMD in all tested rails environments.'
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+ task :run_everywhere do
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+ core_cmd = ENV['CMD']
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+ cmds = []
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  base = Dir.pwd
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- version_dirs = %w(rails_3_0 rails_3_0_mysql rails_3_1)
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+ version_dirs = %w(rails_3_0 rails_3_1)
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  version_dirs.each do |dir|
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  path = File.join(base, dir)
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- cmd = "cd #{path} && bundle exec rake"
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- puts cmd
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- puts `#{cmd}`
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+ cmds << "cd #{path} && bundle exec #{core_cmd}"
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  end
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  # alternate config tests
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  path = File.join(base, 'rails_3_0')
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- cmd = "cd #{path} && AA_CONFIG=2 bundle exec rake"
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- puts cmd
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- puts `#{cmd}`
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+ cmds << "cd #{path} && AA_CONFIG=2 bundle exec #{core_cmd}"
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+ cmds.each do |cmd|
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+ puts cmd
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+ puts `#{cmd}`
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+ puts
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+ end
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  end
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  desc 'Run a local copy of jekyll for previewing the documentation site.'
data/VERSION CHANGED
@@ -1 +1 @@
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- 2.2.7
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+ 2.2.8
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@
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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = "admin_assistant"
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- s.version = "2.2.7"
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+ s.version = "2.2.8"
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  s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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  s.authors = ["Francis Hwang"]
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- s.date = "2012-02-15"
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+ s.date = "2012-02-21"
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  s.description = "admin_assistant is a Rails plugin that automates a lot of features typically needed in admin interfaces."
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  s.email = "sera@fhwang.net"
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  s.extra_rdoc_files = [
@@ -60,16 +60,6 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  "rails_3_0/lib/tasks/.gitkeep",
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  "rails_3_0/public/stylesheets/.gitkeep",
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  "rails_3_0/vendor/plugins/.gitkeep",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/Gemfile",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/Gemfile.lock",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/README",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/Rakefile",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/config.ru",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/config/application.rb",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/config/boot.rb",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/config/database.yml",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/config/environment.rb",
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- "rails_3_0_mysql/config/routes.rb",
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  "rails_3_1/app/mailers/.gitkeep",
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  "rails_3_1/lib/assets/.gitkeep",
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  "rails_3_1/lib/tasks/.gitkeep",
@@ -45,10 +45,11 @@ class AdminAssistant
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  "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/views/#{template_name}.html.erb"
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  end
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- attr_reader :base_settings, :controller_class, :form_settings,
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- :index_settings, :model_class, :show_settings
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- attr_accessor :actions, :custom_destroy, :default_search_matches_on
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- attr_writer :model_class_name
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+ attr_reader :added_default_search_matches, :base_settings,
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+ :controller_class, :form_settings, :index_settings,
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+ :model_class, :show_settings
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+ attr_accessor :actions, :custom_destroy
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+ attr_writer :default_search_matches_on, :model_class_name
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  def initialize(controller_class, model_class)
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  @controller_class, @model_class = controller_class, model_class
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  @index_settings = IndexSettings.new self
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  @show_settings = ShowSettings.new self
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  @base_settings = BaseSettings.new self
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- @default_search_matches_on = @model.searchable_columns.map &:name
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+ @added_default_search_matches = []
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  end
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  def [](name)
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  if [:new, :create, :edit, :update].any? { |action|
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  actions.include?(action)
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  }
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- defaults = @model.default_column_names
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- accumulate_belongs_to_columns(defaults).each { |column|
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- ac_actions << "autocomplete_#{column.name}".to_sym
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- }
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+ @model.belongs_to_associations.each do |assoc|
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+ ac_actions << "autocomplete_#{assoc.name}".to_sym
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+ end
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  end
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  if actions.include?(:index)
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  base_settings.all_polymorphic_types.each do |p_type|
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  def default_column_names
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  @model.default_column_names
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  end
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+
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+ def default_search_matches_on
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+ if @default_search_matches_on
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+ @default_search_matches_on
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+ else
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+ @model.searchable_columns.map(&:name).
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+ concat(added_default_search_matches)
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+ end
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+ end
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  def method_missing(meth, *args)
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  if crudful_request_methods.include?(meth) and args.size == 1
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  module ControllerClassMethods
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  def admin_assistant_for(model_class, &block)
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- begin
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- self.admin_assistant = AdminAssistant.new(self, model_class)
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- builder = Builder.new self.admin_assistant
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- if block
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- block.call builder
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- end
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- self.helper AdminAssistant::Helper
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- self.admin_assistant.controller_actions.each do |action|
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- self.send(:define_method, action) do
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- self.class.admin_assistant.send(action, self)
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- end
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+ self.admin_assistant = AdminAssistant.new(self, model_class)
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+ builder = Builder.new self.admin_assistant
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+ if block
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+ block.call builder
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+ end
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+ self.helper AdminAssistant::Helper
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+ self.admin_assistant.controller_actions.each do |action|
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+ self.send(:define_method, action) do
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+ self.class.admin_assistant.send(action, self)
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  end
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- AdminAssistant.routes << Route.new(self.admin_assistant)
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- rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, Mysql::Error
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- Rails.logger.info "Skipping admin_assistant_for for #{self.name} because the table doesn't exist in the DB. Hopefully that's because you're deploying with a migration."
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  end
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+ AdminAssistant.routes << Route.new(self.admin_assistant)
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  end
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  end
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  def default_search_matches_on(*includes)
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  if includes.empty?
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- @admin_assistant.default_search_matches_on
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+ DefaultSearchMatchesOn.new(@admin_assistant)
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  else
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  @admin_assistant.default_search_matches_on = includes
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  end
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  end
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+
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+ class DefaultSearchMatchesOn
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+ def initialize(admin_assistant)
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+ @admin_assistant = admin_assistant
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+ end
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+
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+ def <<(addition)
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+ @admin_assistant.added_default_search_matches << addition
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+ end
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+ end
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  end
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  end
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  end
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  end
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- # Rails 3.0 doesn't do a very good job of wrapping DB-driver-specific
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- # exceptions in something more generic, so we catch it in a few places and
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- # maybe have to define them here in case we're *not* using the exceptions but
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- # still need to rescue them.
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- unless Object.const_defined?(:Mysql)
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- class Mysql
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- end
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- end
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-
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- unless Mysql.const_defined?(:Error)
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- class Mysql::Error < StandardError
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- end
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- end
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-
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: admin_assistant
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 2.2.7
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+ version: 2.2.8
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2012-02-15 00:00:00.000000000Z
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+ date: 2012-02-21 00:00:00.000000000Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: will_paginate
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- requirement: &70171591543360 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirement: &70284619663540 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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  requirements:
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  - - ~>
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  version: '3.0'
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  type: :runtime
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- version_requirements: *70171591543360
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+ version_requirements: *70284619663540
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: dynamic_form
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- requirement: &70171591542760 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirement: &70284619662520 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  none: false
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  requirements:
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  - - ! '>='
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  version: '0'
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  type: :runtime
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- version_requirements: *70171591542760
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+ version_requirements: *70284619662520
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  description: admin_assistant is a Rails plugin that automates a lot of features typically
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  email: sera@fhwang.net
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  - rails_3_0/lib/tasks/.gitkeep
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  - rails_3_0/public/stylesheets/.gitkeep
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  - rails_3_0/vendor/plugins/.gitkeep
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/Gemfile
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/Gemfile.lock
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/README
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/Rakefile
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/config.ru
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/config/application.rb
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/config/boot.rb
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/config/database.yml
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/config/environment.rb
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- - rails_3_0_mysql/config/routes.rb
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- source 'http://rubygems.org'
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- gem 'rails', '3.0.6'
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- gem 'admin_assistant', :path => "../../admin_assistant"
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- gem 'paperclip', '2.3.11'
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- gem 'mysql'
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- group :development, :test do
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- gem 'json'
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- gem 'webrat', '>=0.7.2.pre', :git => 'http://github.com/kalv/webrat.git'
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- end
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- GIT
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- revision: 66130e4b9e903e07cfa86286655bde439c7b376e
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- specs:
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- webrat (0.7.2.pre)
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- nokogiri (>= 1.2.0)
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- rack (>= 1.0)
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- rack-test (>= 0.5.3)
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- specs:
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- dynamic_form
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- specs:
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- abstract (1.0.0)
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- actionmailer (3.0.6)
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- actionpack (= 3.0.6)
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- mail (~> 2.2.15)
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- actionpack (3.0.6)
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- activemodel (= 3.0.6)
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- activesupport (= 3.0.6)
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- erubis (~> 2.6.6)
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- i18n (~> 0.5.0)
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- activemodel (= 3.0.6)
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- arel (~> 2.0.2)
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- activesupport (= 3.0.6)
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- activesupport (3.0.6)
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- dynamic_form (1.1.4)
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- mail (2.2.19)
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- mime-types (1.17.2)
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- | |-- mailers
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- | |-- environments
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- |-- db
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- | |-- images
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- app
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- Holds all the code that's specific to this particular application.
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- Holds controllers that should be named like weblogs_controller.rb for
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- Holds models that should be named like post.rb. Models descend from
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- Holds the template files for the view that should be named like
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- Holds the template files for layouts to be used with views. This models the
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