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+ require 'aqueduct'
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+ # require 'dbi', moved into functions since the associated Rake task was colliding with ActiveModel deprecate method and causing test failure, potentially remove dependency on dbi in future.
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+
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+ module Aqueduct
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+ module Wrappers
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+ class Mssql2008
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+ include Aqueduct::Wrapper
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+
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+ def sql_codes
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+ { text: 'VARCHAR(MAX)', numeric: 'NUMERIC', open: '[', close: ']' }
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+ end
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+
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+ def connect
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ @db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ end
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+
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+ def disconnect
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+ @db_connection.disconnect if @db_connection
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ def query(sql_statement)
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+ results = []
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+ results = @db_connection.execute(sql_statement) if @db_connection
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+ temp_array = []
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+ results.each {|row| temp_array << row.to_a}
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+ results = temp_array
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+ [results, results.size]
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+ end
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+
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+ def connected?
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+ result = false
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+ error = ''
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+ begin
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ rescue => e
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+ error = "Connection Error: #{e.inspect}" # { }"#{e.errno}: #{e.error}"
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+ ensure
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+ result = true if db_connection
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+ db_connection.disconnect if db_connection
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+ end
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+ { result: result, error: error }
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+ end
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+
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+ def get_table_metadata
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+ result = {}
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+ error = ''
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+ begin
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ if db_connection
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+ tables = []
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+ results = db_connection.execute('select * from sys.Tables')
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ tables << row[0]
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+ end
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+
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+ results = db_connection.execute('select * from sys.Views')
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ tables << row[0]
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+ end
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+
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+ tables.sort{|table_a, table_b| table_a.downcase <=> table_b.downcase}.each do |my_table|
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+ results = db_connection.columns(my_table)
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+ columns = []
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ columns << {column: row[:name], datatype: row[:type_name]}
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+ end
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+ result[my_table] = columns.sort{|a,b| a[:column].downcase <=> b[:column].downcase}
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+ end
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+ end
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+ rescue => e
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+ error = e.inspect
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+ ensure
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+ db_connection.disconnect if db_connection
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+ end
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+ { result: result, error: error }
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+ end
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+
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+ def tables
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+ tables = []
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+ error = ''
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+ begin
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ if db_connection
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+ results = db_connection.execute('select * from sys.Tables')
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ tables << row[0]
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+ end
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+ results = db_connection.execute('select * from sys.Views')
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ tables << row[0]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ rescue => e
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+ error = e.inspect
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+ ensure
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+ db_connection.disconnect if db_connection
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+ end
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+ { result: tables, error: error }
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+ end
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+
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+ def table_columns(table)
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+ columns = []
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+ error = ''
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+ begin
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ if db_connection
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+ results = db_connection.columns(table)
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+ results.each { |row| columns << { column: row[:name], datatype: row[:type_name] } }
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+ end
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+ rescue => e
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+ error = "Error retrieving column information. Please make sure that this database is configured correctly. #{e.inspect}"
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+ ensure
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+ db_connection.disconnect if db_connection
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+ end
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+ { columns: columns, error: error }
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+ end
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+
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+ def get_all_values_for_column(table, column)
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+ values = []
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+ error = ''
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+ begin
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ if db_connection
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+ column_found = db_connection.columns(table).collect{|c| c[:name]}.include?(column)
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+
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+ if not column_found
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+ result += " <i>#{column}</i> does not exist in <i>#{@source.database}.#{table}</i>"
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+ else
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+ results = db_connection.execute("SELECT [#{column}] FROM #{table};")
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ value = row.first
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+ if value.class != String and value.respond_to?('round') and value.round == value
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+ values << value.round
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+ else
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+ values << value
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ rescue => e
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+ error = "Get All Values For Column Error: #{e}"
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+ ensure
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+ if db_connection
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+ db_connection.disconnect
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+ else
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+ error += " unable to connect to <i>#{@source.name}</i>"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ { values: values, error: error }
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+ end
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+
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+ def column_values(table, column)
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+ error = ''
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+ result = []
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+ begin
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ column_found = db_connection.columns(table).collect{|c| c[:name]}.include?(column)
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+
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+ if column_found
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+ results = db_connection.execute("SELECT [#{column}] as 'column', count(*) FROM #{table} GROUP BY [#{column}];")
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ if row['column'].class != String and row['column'].respond_to?('round') and row['column'].round == row['column']
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+ result << row['column'].round
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+ else
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+ result << row['column']
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ rescue => e
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+ error = "Error: #{e.inspect}"
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+ ensure
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+ db_connection.disconnect if db_connection
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+ end
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+ { result: result, error: error }
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+ end
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+
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+ def count(query_concepts, conditions, tables, join_conditions, concept_to_count)
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+ result = 0
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+ error = ''
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+ sql_conditions = ''
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+ begin
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+ t = Time.now
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+ if tables.size > 0
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+ sql_conditions = "SELECT count(#{concept_to_count ? 'DISTINCT ' + concept_to_count : '*'}) as record_count FROM #{tables.join(', ')} WHERE #{join_conditions.join(' and ')}#{' and ' unless join_conditions.blank?}#{conditions}"
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+ Rails.logger.info sql_conditions
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+ require 'dbi'
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+ db_connection = DBI.connect("DBI:ODBC:#{@source.database}", @source.username, @source.password)
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+ if db_connection
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+ results = db_connection.execute(sql_conditions)
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+ results.each do |row|
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+ result = row['record_count']
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+ end
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+ end
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+ else
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+ error = "Database [#{@source.name}] Error: No tables for concepts. Database not fully mapped."
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+ end
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+ rescue => e
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+ error = "Database [#{@source.name}] Error: #{e}"
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+ ensure
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+ db_connection.disconnect if db_connection
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+ end
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+ { result: result, error: error, sql_conditions: sql_conditions }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # desc "Explaining what the task does"
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+ # task :aqueduct-mssql2008 do
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+ # # Task goes here
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+ # end
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+ require 'test_helper'
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+
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+ class AqueductMssql2008Test < ActiveSupport::TestCase
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+ test "truth" do
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+ assert_kind_of Module, Aqueduct::Mssql2008
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+ end
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+ end
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+ == Welcome to Rails
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+
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+ Rails is a web-application framework that includes everything needed to create
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+ database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern.
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+
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+ This pattern splits the view (also called the presentation) into "dumb"
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+ templates that are primarily responsible for inserting pre-built data in between
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+ HTML tags. The model contains the "smart" domain objects (such as Account,
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+ Product, Person, Post) that holds all the business logic and knows how to
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+ persist themselves to a database. The controller handles the incoming requests
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+ (such as Save New Account, Update Product, Show Post) by manipulating the model
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+ and directing data to the view.
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+
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+ In Rails, the model is handled by what's called an object-relational mapping
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+ layer entitled Active Record. This layer allows you to present the data from
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+ database rows as objects and embellish these data objects with business logic
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+ methods. You can read more about Active Record in
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+ link:files/vendor/rails/activerecord/README.html.
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+
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+ The controller and view are handled by the Action Pack, which handles both
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+ layers by its two parts: Action View and Action Controller. These two layers
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+ are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is
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+ unlike the relationship between the Active Record and Action Pack that is much
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+ more separate. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of
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+ Rails. You can read more about Action Pack in
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+ link:files/vendor/rails/actionpack/README.html.
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+
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+
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+ == Getting Started
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+
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+ 1. At the command prompt, create a new Rails application:
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+ <tt>rails new myapp</tt> (where <tt>myapp</tt> is the application name)
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+
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+ 2. Change directory to <tt>myapp</tt> and start the web server:
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+ <tt>cd myapp; rails server</tt> (run with --help for options)
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+
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+ 3. Go to http://localhost:3000/ and you'll see:
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+ "Welcome aboard: You're riding Ruby on Rails!"
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+
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+ 4. Follow the guidelines to start developing your application. You can find
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+ the following resources handy:
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+
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+ * The Getting Started Guide: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
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+ * Ruby on Rails Tutorial Book: http://www.railstutorial.org/
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+
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+
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+ == Debugging Rails
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+
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+ Sometimes your application goes wrong. Fortunately there are a lot of tools that
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+ will help you debug it and get it back on the rails.
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+
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+ First area to check is the application log files. Have "tail -f" commands
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+ running on the server.log and development.log. Rails will automatically display
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+ debugging and runtime information to these files. Debugging info will also be
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+ shown in the browser on requests from 127.0.0.1.
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+
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+ You can also log your own messages directly into the log file from your code
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+ using the Ruby logger class from inside your controllers. Example:
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+
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+ class WeblogController < ActionController::Base
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+ def destroy
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+ @weblog = Weblog.find(params[:id])
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+ @weblog.destroy
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+ logger.info("#{Time.now} Destroyed Weblog ID ##{@weblog.id}!")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ The result will be a message in your log file along the lines of:
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+ Mon Oct 08 14:22:29 +1000 2007 Destroyed Weblog ID #1!
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+
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+ More information on how to use the logger is at http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/
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+
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+ Also, Ruby documentation can be found at http://www.ruby-lang.org/. There are
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+ several books available online as well:
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+
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+ * Programming Ruby: http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/ProgrammingRuby/ (Pickaxe)
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+ * Learn to Program: http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/ (a beginners guide)
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+ These two books will bring you up to speed on the Ruby language and also on
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+ programming in general.
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+
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+
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+ == Debugger
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+
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+ Debugger support is available through the debugger command when you start your
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+ Mongrel or WEBrick server with --debugger. This means that you can break out of
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+ execution at any point in the code, investigate and change the model, and then,
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+ resume execution! You need to install ruby-debug to run the server in debugging
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+ mode. With gems, use <tt>sudo gem install ruby-debug</tt>. Example:
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+
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+ class WeblogController < ActionController::Base
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+ def index
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+ @posts = Post.all
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+ debugger
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+ end
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+ end
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+ So the controller will accept the action, run the first line, then present you
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+ with a IRB prompt in the server window. Here you can do things like:
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+
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+ >> @posts.inspect
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+ => "[#<Post:0x14a6be8
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+ @attributes={"title"=>nil, "body"=>nil, "id"=>"1"}>,
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+ #<Post:0x14a6620
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+ @attributes={"title"=>"Rails", "body"=>"Only ten..", "id"=>"2"}>]"
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+ >> @posts.first.title = "hello from a debugger"
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+ => "hello from a debugger"
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+
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+ ...and even better, you can examine how your runtime objects actually work:
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+
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+ >> f = @posts.first
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+ => #<Post:0x13630c4 @attributes={"title"=>nil, "body"=>nil, "id"=>"1"}>
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+ >> f.
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+ Display all 152 possibilities? (y or n)
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+
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+ Finally, when you're ready to resume execution, you can enter "cont".
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+
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+ == Console
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+
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+ The console is a Ruby shell, which allows you to interact with your
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+ application's domain model. Here you'll have all parts of the application
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+ configured, just like it is when the application is running. You can inspect
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+ domain models, change values, and save to the database. Starting the script
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+ without arguments will launch it in the development environment.
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+ To start the console, run <tt>rails console</tt> from the application
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+ directory.
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+ Options:
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+ * Passing the <tt>-s, --sandbox</tt> argument will rollback any modifications
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+ made to the database.
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+ * Passing an environment name as an argument will load the corresponding
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+ environment. Example: <tt>rails console production</tt>.
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+
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+ To reload your controllers and models after launching the console run
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+ <tt>reload!</tt>
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+ More information about irb can be found at:
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+ link:http://www.rubycentral.org/pickaxe/irb.html
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+
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+
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+ == dbconsole
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+ You can go to the command line of your database directly through <tt>rails
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+ dbconsole</tt>. You would be connected to the database with the credentials
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+ defined in database.yml. Starting the script without arguments will connect you
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+ to the development database. Passing an argument will connect you to a different
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+ database, like <tt>rails dbconsole production</tt>. Currently works for MySQL,
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+ PostgreSQL and SQLite 3.
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+
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+ == Description of Contents
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+ The default directory structure of a generated Ruby on Rails application:
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+
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+ |-- app
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+ | |-- assets
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+ | |-- images
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+ | |-- javascripts
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+ | `-- stylesheets
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+ | |-- controllers
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+ | |-- helpers
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+ | |-- mailers
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+ | |-- models
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+ | `-- views
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+ | `-- layouts
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+ |-- config
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+ | |-- environments
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+ | |-- initializers
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+ | `-- locales
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+ |-- db
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+ |-- doc
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+ |-- lib
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+ | `-- tasks
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+ |-- log
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+ |-- public
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+ |-- script
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+ |-- test
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+ | |-- fixtures
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+ | |-- functional
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+ | |-- integration
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+ | |-- performance
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+ | `-- unit
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+ |-- tmp
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+ | |-- cache
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+ | |-- pids
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+ | |-- sessions
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+ | `-- sockets
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+ `-- vendor
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+ |-- assets
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+ `-- stylesheets
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+ `-- plugins
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+
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+ app
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+ Holds all the code that's specific to this particular application.
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+ app/assets
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+ Contains subdirectories for images, stylesheets, and JavaScript files.
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+ app/controllers
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+ Holds controllers that should be named like weblogs_controller.rb for
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+ automated URL mapping. All controllers should descend from
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+ ApplicationController which itself descends from ActionController::Base.
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+ app/models
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+ Holds models that should be named like post.rb. Models descend from
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+ ActiveRecord::Base by default.
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+ app/views
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+ Holds the template files for the view that should be named like
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+ weblogs/index.html.erb for the WeblogsController#index action. All views use
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+ eRuby syntax by default.
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+ app/views/layouts
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+ Holds the template files for layouts to be used with views. This models the
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+ common header/footer method of wrapping views. In your views, define a layout
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+ using the <tt>layout :default</tt> and create a file named default.html.erb.
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+ Inside default.html.erb, call <% yield %> to render the view using this
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+ layout.
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+ app/helpers
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+ Holds view helpers that should be named like weblogs_helper.rb. These are
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+ generated for you automatically when using generators for controllers.
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+ Helpers can be used to wrap functionality for your views into methods.
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+ config
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+ Configuration files for the Rails environment, the routing map, the database,
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+ and other dependencies.
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+ db
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+ Contains the database schema in schema.rb. db/migrate contains all the
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+ sequence of Migrations for your schema.
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+ doc
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+ This directory is where your application documentation will be stored when
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+ generated using <tt>rake doc:app</tt>
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+ lib
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+ Application specific libraries. Basically, any kind of custom code that
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+ doesn't belong under controllers, models, or helpers. This directory is in
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+ the load path.
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+ public
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+ The directory available for the web server. Also contains the dispatchers and the
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+ default HTML files. This should be set as the DOCUMENT_ROOT of your web
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+ server.
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+ script
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+ Helper scripts for automation and generation.
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+ test
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+ Unit and functional tests along with fixtures. When using the rails generate
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+ command, template test files will be generated for you and placed in this
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+ directory.
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+ vendor
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+ External libraries that the application depends on. Also includes the plugins
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+ subdirectory. If the app has frozen rails, those gems also go here, under
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+ vendor/rails/. This directory is in the load path.