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data/Gemfile ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
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+ source 'http://rubygems.org'
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+
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+ gemspec
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+
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+ # Gem Environments
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+ group :development do
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+ gem "mysql"
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+ end
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+
@@ -26,9 +26,20 @@ The News Module defines a new content type, "News Article" which comes with the
26
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  ## Installation
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+ ### 1. Install Module
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+
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  The news module uses the standard BrowserCMS module instructions as detailed here: http://guides.browsercms.org/installing_modules.html
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- ### After Installation
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+ ### 2. Configure RSS Feeds
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+
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+ To have autodiscovery links to the News RSS feed, add the following to your project page templates in the <head> element.
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+
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+ ```
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+ <%= auto_discovery_link_tag( :rss, news_articles_url, {:title => "RSS Feed for News Articles"}) %>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 3. Publish Pages
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42
 
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- The news module will create several pages under a 'News' section in the root of the Sitemap. Contributors will need to publish these pages via the sitemap in order for them to display in the menus.
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+ The news module will create several pages under a 'News' section in the root of the Sitemap. You will need to publish these pages via the sitemap in order for them to display in the menus.
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+ You will also likely want to mark the 'Article' page as hidden from menus.
@@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ class NewsArticle < ActiveRecord::Base
51
51
  end
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  def set_attachment_section
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- if new_record? && !attachment_file.blank?
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+ if !attachment_file.blank?
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  attachment.section = Section.first(:conditions => {:name => 'News'})
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  end
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  end
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  def set_attachment_file_path
60
- if new_record? && !attachment_file.blank?
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+ if !attachment_file.blank?
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  attachment.file_path = "/news/articles/attachment/#{Time.now.to_s(:year_month_day)}/#{name.to_slug}.#{attachment_file.original_filename.split('.').last.to_s.downcase}"
62
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  end
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  end
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ class NewsArchivePortlet < Portlet
5
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  def render
7
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  if self.category_id.blank?
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- @articles = NewsArticle.all(:order => "release_date desc", :limit => self.limit)
8
+ @articles = NewsArticle.released.all(:order => "release_date desc", :limit => self.limit)
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9
  else
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10
  @category = Category.find(self.category_id)
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- @articles = NewsArticle.all(:conditions => ["category_id = ?", @category.id], :order => "release_date desc", :limit => self.limit)
11
+ @articles = NewsArticle.released.all(:conditions => ["category_id = ?", @category.id], :order => "release_date desc", :limit => self.limit)
12
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  end
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  end
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@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ class RecentNewsPortlet < Portlet
10
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  end
11
11
 
12
12
  if @portlet.category_id.blank?
13
- @articles = NewsArticle.all(:order => order, :limit => @portlet.limit)
13
+ @articles = NewsArticle.released.all(:order => order, :limit => @portlet.limit)
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14
  else
15
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  @category = Category.find(@portlet.category_id)
16
- @articles = NewsArticle.all(:conditions => ["category_id = ?", @category.id], :order => order, :limit => @portlet.limit)
16
+ @articles = NewsArticle.released.all(:conditions => ["category_id = ?", @category.id], :order => order, :limit => @portlet.limit)
17
17
  end
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  end
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@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
1
1
  <h2><%=h @content_block.name %></h2>
2
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  <p><%= @content_block.body.html_safe %></p>
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+ <% if @content_block.attachment %>
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+ <%= link_to "Attachment", @content_block.attachment_file_path %>
5
+ <% end %>
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
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+ <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
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+ <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
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+ <head>
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+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
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+ <title><%= page_title %></title>
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+ <%= yield :html_head %>
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+ <%= auto_discovery_link_tag( :rss, news_articles_url, {:title => "RSS Feed for News Articles"}) %>
8
+ </head>
9
+ <body style="margin: 0; padding: 0; text-align: center;">
10
+ <%= cms_toolbar %>
11
+ <div id="wrapper" style="width: 700px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: left; padding: 30px">
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+ Breadcrumbs: <%= render_breadcrumbs %>
13
+ Main Menu: <%= render_menu %>
14
+ <h1><%= page_title %></h1>
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+ <%= container :main %>
16
+ </div>
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
1
- <% content_for :html_head do %>
2
- <%= auto_discovery_link_tag( :rss, news_articles_url, {:title => "RSS Feed for News Articles"}) %>
3
- <% end %>
4
1
  <div>
5
2
  <% @articles.group_by(&:year).sort_by(&:first).reverse.each do |year, year_articles| %>
6
3
  <!-- <%= year %> -->
@@ -12,9 +9,9 @@
12
9
  <span class="release-date"><b><%= article.release_date.to_s(:long) %></b></span><br/>
13
10
  <% end %>
14
11
 
15
- <%= link_to "<b>#{h(article.name)}</b>", news_article_path(article.route_params) %><br/>
12
+ <b><%= link_to article.name, news_article_path(article.route_params) %></b><br/>
16
13
  <% unless article.summary.blank? -%>
17
- <p><%=h article.summary %></p>
14
+ <p><%= article.summary %></p>
18
15
  <% end %>
19
16
  </div>
20
17
  <% end %>
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  <% if @news_article -%>
2
2
  <% page_title @news_article.name %>
3
3
  <h2><%=h @news_article.name %></h2>
4
- <p><%= @news_article.body %></p>
4
+ <p><%= @news_article.body.html_safe %></p>
5
5
  <% else -%>
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6
  <b>Missing required parameter</b><br/>
7
7
  This portlet expects a request parameter 'news_article_id'. Be sure the calling page provides it.
@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
1
- <% content_for :html_head do %>
2
- <%= auto_discovery_link_tag( :rss, news_articles_url, {:title => "RSS Feed for News Articles" }) %>
3
- <% end %>
4
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  <b>Latest News</b>
5
2
  <br/>
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3
  <br/>
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
1
+ # Create the content type, category type and section for news
2
+ ContentType.create!(:name => "NewsArticle", :group_name => "News")
3
+ CategoryType.create!(:name => "News Article")
4
+ news = Section.create!(:name => "News",
5
+ :path => "/news",
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+ :parent => Section.root.first,
7
+ :group_ids => Group.all.map(&:id))
8
+
9
+ # Create the page to display the recent news
10
+ overview = Page.create!(:name => "Overview",
11
+ :path => "/news/articles",
12
+ :section => news,
13
+ :template_file_name => "default.html.erb")
14
+ RecentNewsPortlet.create!(:name => "Recent News Portlet",
15
+ :limit => 5,
16
+ :more_link => "/news/archive",
17
+ :template => RecentNewsPortlet.default_template,
18
+ :connect_to_page_id => overview.id,
19
+ :connect_to_container => "main")
20
+
21
+
22
+ # Create the page to display the news archives
23
+ archives = Page.create!(:name => "Archive",
24
+ :path => "/news/archive",
25
+ :section => news,
26
+ :template_file_name => "default.html.erb")
27
+ NewsArchivePortlet.create!(:name => "News Archive Portlet",
28
+ :template => NewsArchivePortlet.default_template,
29
+ :connect_to_page_id => archives.id,
30
+ :connect_to_container => "main")
31
+
32
+ # Create the page to display a given news article
33
+ article = Page.create!(:name => "Article",
34
+ :path => "/news/article",
35
+ :section => news,
36
+ :template_file_name => "default.html.erb")
37
+ NewsArticlePortlet.create!(:name => "News Article Portlet",
38
+ :template => NewsArticlePortlet.default_template,
39
+ :connect_to_page_id => article.id,
40
+ :connect_to_container => "main")
41
+
42
+ # Create Page Route to article page
43
+ route = article.page_routes.build(
44
+ :name => "News Article",
45
+ :pattern => "/news/articles/:year/:month/:day/:slug",
46
+ :code => "@news_article = NewsArticle.released_on(params).with_slug(params[:slug]).first")
47
+ route.add_condition(:method, "get")
48
+ route.add_requirement(:year, '\d{4,}')
49
+ route.add_requirement(:month, '\d{2,}')
50
+ route.add_requirement(:day, '\d{2,}')
51
+ route.save!
@@ -10,58 +10,6 @@ class CreateNewsArticles < ActiveRecord::Migration
10
10
  t.text :summary
11
11
  t.text :body, :size => (64.kilobytes + 1)
12
12
  end
13
-
14
- # Create the content type, category type and section for news
15
- ContentType.create!(:name => "NewsArticle", :group_name => "News")
16
- CategoryType.create!(:name => "News Article")
17
- news = Section.create!(:name => "News",
18
- :path => "/news",
19
- :parent => Section.root.first,
20
- :group_ids => Group.all.map(&:id))
21
-
22
- # Create the page to display the recent news
23
- overview = Page.create!(:name => "Overview",
24
- :path => "/news/articles",
25
- :section => news,
26
- :template_file_name => "default.html.erb")
27
- RecentNewsPortlet.create!(:name => "Recent News Portlet",
28
- :limit => 5,
29
- :more_link => "/news/archive",
30
- :template => RecentNewsPortlet.default_template,
31
- :connect_to_page_id => overview.id,
32
- :connect_to_container => "main")
33
-
34
-
35
- # Create the page to display the news archives
36
- archives = Page.create!(:name => "Archive",
37
- :path => "/news/archive",
38
- :section => news,
39
- :template_file_name => "default.html.erb")
40
- NewsArchivePortlet.create!(:name => "News Archive Portlet",
41
- :template => NewsArchivePortlet.default_template,
42
- :connect_to_page_id => archives.id,
43
- :connect_to_container => "main")
44
-
45
- # Create the page to display a given news article
46
- article = Page.create!(:name => "Article",
47
- :path => "/news/article",
48
- :section => news,
49
- :template_file_name => "default.html.erb")
50
- NewsArticlePortlet.create!(:name => "News Article Portlet",
51
- :template => NewsArticlePortlet.default_template,
52
- :connect_to_page_id => article.id,
53
- :connect_to_container => "main")
54
-
55
- # Create Page Route to article page
56
- route = article.page_routes.build(
57
- :name => "News Article",
58
- :pattern => "/news/articles/:year/:month/:day/:slug",
59
- :code => "@news_article = NewsArticle.released_on(params).with_slug(params[:slug]).first")
60
- route.add_condition(:method, "get")
61
- route.add_requirement(:year, '\d{4,}')
62
- route.add_requirement(:month, '\d{2,}')
63
- route.add_requirement(:day, '\d{2,}')
64
- route.save!
65
13
  end
66
14
 
67
15
  def self.down
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1
+ module BcmsNews
2
+ VERSION = "1.2.3"
3
+ end
@@ -5,4 +5,8 @@ class BcmsNews::InstallGenerator < Cms::ModuleInstallation
5
5
 
6
6
  copy_migration_file '20090410193313_create_news_articles.rb'
7
7
 
8
+ def add_seed_data_to_project
9
+ copy_file "../bcms_news.seeds.rb", "db/bcms_news.seeds.rb"
10
+ append_to_file "db/seeds.rb", "load File.expand_path('../bcms_news.seeds.rb', __FILE__)"
11
+ end
8
12
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,38 +1,37 @@
1
- --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: bcms_news
3
- version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 1.2.3
4
5
  prerelease:
5
- version: 1.2.1
6
6
  platform: ruby
7
- authors:
7
+ authors:
8
8
  - BrowserMedia
9
9
  autorequire:
10
10
  bindir: bin
11
11
  cert_chain: []
12
-
13
- date: 2011-05-23 00:00:00 Z
14
- dependencies:
15
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
12
+ date: 2012-01-13 00:00:00.000000000Z
13
+ dependencies:
14
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
15
  name: browsercms
17
- requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
16
+ requirement: &70179532909400 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
18
17
  none: false
19
- requirements:
20
- - - ">="
21
- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
18
+ requirements:
19
+ - - ~>
20
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
22
21
  version: 3.3.0
23
22
  type: :runtime
24
23
  prerelease: false
25
- version_requirements: *id001
24
+ version_requirements: *70179532909400
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  email: github@browsermedia.com
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  executables: []
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  extensions: []
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+ - README.markdown
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+ files:
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  - LICENSE.txt
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  - README.markdown
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- files:
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  - app/controllers/cms/news_articles_controller.rb
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  - app/models/news_article.rb
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+ - app/views/layouts/templates/default.html.erb
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  - app/views/news_articles/index.rss.builder
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- - lib/bcms_news.rb
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  - lib/bcms_news/engine.rb
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  - lib/bcms_news/routes.rb
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- - lib/generators/bcms_news/install/USAGE
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+ - lib/bcms_news.rb
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- - LICENSE.txt
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- - README.markdown
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+ - Gemfile
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+ - COPYRIGHT.txt
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+ - GPL.txt
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- homepage: http://browsercms.org
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- requirements:
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+ segments:
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- - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  requirements: []
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+ rubygems_version: 1.8.10
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 3
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  summary: The News Module for BrowserCMS
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