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- data/lib/arpa.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/arpa/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/generators/{ar → arpa}/install_generator.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/generators/{ar → arpa}/templates/migration.rb +1 -1
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$ gem install arpa
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After you install
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After you install Arpa and add it to your Gemfile, you need to run the generator:
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$ rails generate arpa:install
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| db/migrate/20140120201010_create_arpa_tables.rb | Migration to create the all **
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| config/locales/arpa.en.yml | Locales to use in
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| app/assets/stylesheets/arpa/arpa_accordion.scss | Basic stylesheet to use with
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| db/migrate/20140120201010_create_arpa_tables.rb | Migration to create the all **Arpa** tables in your database (your name will include a different timestamp) |
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| config/locales/arpa.en.yml | Locales to use in Arpa classes |
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| app/assets/stylesheets/arpa/arpa_accordion.scss | Basic stylesheet to use with Arpa views |
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| app/controllers/arpa/resources_controller.rb app/controllers/arpa/roles_controller.rb app/controllers/arpa/profiles_controller.rb | Controllers to use the CRUD actions for each one |
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| app/views/arpa/resources/ app/controllers/arpa/roles/ app/controllers/arpa/profiles/ | All views to use the CRUD actions for each controller above |
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| config/routes.rb | Will add all routes into this file with all resources of
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| config/routes.rb | Will add all routes into this file with all resources of Arpa |
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After generate, you need to run the migration to create all Arpa tables:
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## Usage
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First of all you must create the Resources, Roles and Profiles (each is avaliable in the paths listed above). After that you need associate **Profiles** with **User** (to do this, you need create by your own the associate form view, saving some profiles in some user). Done that you can use some Helpers generated by
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First of all you must create the Resources, Roles and Profiles (each is avaliable in the paths listed above). After that you need associate **Profiles** with **User** (to do this, you need create by your own the associate form view, saving some profiles in some user). Done that you can use some Helpers generated by Arpa.
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### Association between Profiles and Users
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```ruby
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class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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has_and_belongs_to_many :profiles, class_name: 'Arpa::Repositories::Profiles::RepositoryProfile'
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end
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### Controller helpers
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Arpa will create some helpers to use inside your controllers and views.
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## Information
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: arpa
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Rachid Calazans
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