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# Mobile Module for BrowserCMS
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A 'Mobile First' module that allows any BrowserCMS page to be served in a mobile optimized format for specific mobile devices. Pages can have mobile optimized templates that can reduce their download weight and layout for reduced screen/bandwidth platforms.
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## Features
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* Developers can define a mobile template for any existing .html.erb template on a project. These template are named the same as the existing templates, but are placed in a separate layouts/mobile directory.
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* View as Mobile: Editors should be able to preview the mobile templates. Once in 'mobile' mode, all pages should be viewed as mobile until they disable it.
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* Agent Redirection: Users on mobile devices can be automatically redirected to the m. site. (Handled via Apache User Agent detection.)
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* Mobile Site Opt Out: Users on mobile device can opt to be redirected to the desktop site if they want. (Handled via a cookie)
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* Mobile caching: The mobile and full sites have their own separate page cache, mean both can be served quickly by Apache.
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## Making a Mobile Template
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To make a mobile template, you can then copy any page template from your `app/views/layouts/templates` into the mobile directory. The file name should be the same. Make any necessary edits to 'mobilize' it (i.e. remove sidebars, image, etc). When you view a page in the CMS, you can toggle between the mobile and desktop templates.
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* The Apache conf file has way too much logic in it. Specifically, the device types and matching rules really can't be tested, at all. We also have to have a 3rd virtual host for the m. site which isn't so hot.
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Mobilette - https://github.com/tscolari/mobylette
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Using m.subdomains - http://erniemiller.org/2011/01/05/mobile-devices-and-rails-maintaining-your-sanity/
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Presentation on Rails for Subdomains - http://www.slideshare.net/alberto.perdomo/rails-for-mobile-devices-conferencia-rails-2011-8613648
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Apache Mobile Filters - http://webdirect.no/mobile/apache-rewrite-rule-for-iphone-users/
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Excellent Cookie Setting solution for Apache: http://www.phillipadsmith.com/2011/11/note-to-self-a-simple-way-to-accomplish-mobile-site-redirection-using-mod-rewrite.html
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### Getting setup
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revert_to_cms_page_path(@page, @page.version),
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<%= render :partial => "bcms_mobile/mobile_toggle" %>
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<div id="visual_editor_toggle">
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<span id="visual_editor_state"<%= ' title="You don\'t have permission to edit this page"' unless current_user.able_to_edit?(@page) %>>ON<%= '*' unless current_user.able_to_edit?(@page) %></span>
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<div class="sm_button"><%= link_to '<span id="visual_editor_action">TURN OFF</span>'.html_safe, url_with_mode(request.referrer, "view"), :target => "_top", :class => "sm_button" %></div>
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<%= link_to("<span>View Current Version</span>".html_safe, @page.path, :class => "button current_version", :target => "_top") %>
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class Browsercms315 < ActiveRecord::Migration
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def self.up
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generate_ancestry_from_section_id
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update_latest_version_cache
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def self.down
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# This migration is not reversible since it removes the original section_id column.
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# Add some very commonly used indexes to improve the site performance as the # of pages/content grows (i.e. several thousand pages)
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[:page_versions, :page_id],
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[:groups, :code],
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[:groups, :group_type_id],
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[:group_types, :cms_access],
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[:group_sections, :section_id],
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[:group_sections, :group_id],
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[:users, :expires_at],
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[:user_group_memberships, :group_id],
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[:user_group_memberships, :user_id],
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[:group_permissions, :group_id],
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[:group_permissions, :permission_id],
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[:group_permissions, [:group_id, :permission_id]],
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[:section_nodes, :node_type],
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[:section_nodes, :ancestry],
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[:connectors, :page_id],
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[:connectors, :page_version],
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[:html_blocks, :deleted],
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[:html_block_versions, :html_block_id],
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[:html_block_versions, :version],
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[:portlet_attributes, :portlet_id],
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[:portlets, :name],
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[:sections, :path],
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[:redirects, :from_path],
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[:connectors, :connectable_version],
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[:connectors, :connectable_type],
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[:content_types, :content_type_group_id],
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[:content_types, :name],
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[:file_block_versions, :file_block_id],
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[:file_block_versions, :version],
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[:file_blocks, :deleted],
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[:file_blocks, :type],
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[:attachment_versions, :attachment_id],
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[:tasks, :page_id],
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[:tasks, :completed_at],
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[:tasks, :assigned_to_id],
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]
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private
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# v3.1.5 uses Ancestry to manage the parent child relationship between sections and their children.
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# This converts the data from the old section_id to use the ancestry column.
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def self.generate_ancestry_from_section_id
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add_column :section_nodes, :ancestry, :string
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add_column :section_nodes, :temp_parent_id, :integer
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SectionNode.reset_column_information
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root_section = Section.root.first
|
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SectionNode.create!(:node => root_section) if root_section
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all_nodes_but_root = SectionNode.find(:all, :conditions=>["section_id IS NOT NULL"])
|
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all_nodes_but_root.each do |sn|
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parent_node = SectionNode.find(:first, :conditions => ["node_id = ? and node_type = 'Section'", sn.section_id])
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sn.temp_parent_id = parent_node.id
|
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sn.save!
|
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|
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end
|
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rename_column :section_nodes, :temp_parent_id, :parent_id # Ancestry works off the 'parent_id' column.
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SectionNode.build_ancestry_from_parent_ids!
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remove_column :section_nodes, :section_id
|
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remove_column :section_nodes, :parent_id
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SectionNode.reset_column_information
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end
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# Adds a 'latest_version' pointer to pages and links. Greatly reduces the number of queries the sitemap requires to determine if pages are in draft/published mode
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def self.update_latest_version_cache
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add_column :pages, :latest_version, :integer
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+
add_column :links, :latest_version, :integer
|
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Page.all.each do |p|
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p.update_latest_version
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end
|
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Link.all.each do |link|
|
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link.update_latest_version
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end
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end
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end
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