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+ *0.0.3 (Nov 29, 2010)*
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+ * Added tests for CmsModuleProxy
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+ *0.0.2 (Nov 28, 2010)*
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+ # gem 'aws-s3', :require => 'aws/s3'
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  additional step.
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  gem install bcms_settings
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- ## Set up your application to use the module
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-
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-
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- config.gem "bcms_settings"
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- ### 2. Run the following commands
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- ### 3. Add the following line to the browsercms.rb initializer
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-
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- Cms::Settings.synchronize
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+ rails generate cms:install bcms_settings
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+
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  ## Usage
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- ### Cms::Settings.syncronize
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-
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- Calling this method in an initializer will keep your installed modules
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- (as declared on environment.rb) in sync with the Settings module.
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+ ### Accessing the settings
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  If a BrowserCMS project declares the following gem dependencies
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+ in Gemfile:
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- gem.bcms_s3
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- gem.bcms_seo_sitemap
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+ gem "bcms_s3"
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- client code can access the following objects automatically:
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+ Client code can access the following objects automatically:
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  => #<Cms::Settings: bcms_s3 => {}>
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  if you uninstall bcms_xyz (by removing it from environment.rb)
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- the corresponding settings oject will be destroyed for you.
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+ the corresponding settings object will be destroyed for you.
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  To know which bcms_modules the Settings module knows about:
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  ### Registering and deleting modules
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- It is also possible to register and delete modules manually in addition or
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+ As of 0.1.0, you no longer need to register BrowserCMS modules explicitly, or use the Cms::Settings.synchronzie method. This module will automatically detected other BrowserCMS modules and create a setting storage for them. You can explicitly create new storages though for other settings.
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+ For example, to register a 'fake' modules:
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+ Cms::Settings.register("bcms_some_fake_module")
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  In the background, what 'registering a module' does is create an object where
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  to store values, so you can request storage to the Settings module for
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- whatever porpose you like, povinding that:
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+ whatever purpose you like, providing that:
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  name and a valid Ruby method identifier, so this is valid:
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+ require File.expand_path('../config/application', __FILE__)
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'bundler'
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+ <%= cms_toolbar %>
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+ <div id="wrapper" style="width: 700px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: left; padding: 30px">
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+ Breadcrumbs: <%= render_breadcrumbs %>
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+ Main Menu: <%= render_menu %>
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+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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+ $:.push File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
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+ require "bcms_settings/version"
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = %q{bcms_settings}
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+ s.version = BcmsSettings::VERSION
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+ s.authors = ["BrowserMedia"]
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+ s.email = %q{github@browsermedia.com}
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+ s.homepage = %q{https://github.com/browsermedia/bcms_settings}
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+ s.description = %q{A configuration module for BrowserCMS. Provides a global persisted key value store that can be used to keep configuration key value pairs}
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+ s.summary = %q{Global settings storage for BrowserCMS}
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = [
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+ "README.markdown"
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+ ]
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+ s.rdoc_options = ["--charset=UTF-8"]
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+
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+ s.rubyforge_project = "bcms_settings"
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+
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+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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+ # Exclude files required for the 'dummy' Rails app
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+ s.files -= Dir['config/**/*', 'public/**/*', 'config.ru',
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+ 'db/migrate/*browsercms*',
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+ 'db/seeds.rb',
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+ 'script/**/*',
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+ 'app/controllers/application_controller.rb',
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+ 'app/helpers/application_helper.rb',
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+ 'app/layouts/templates/**/*'
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+
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+ ]
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+ s.test_files = `git ls-files -- {test,spec,features}/*`.split("\n")
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+ s.executables = `git ls-files -- bin/*`.split("\n").map{ |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ s.add_dependency(%q<browsercms>, ["~> 3.3.0"])
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+ end
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+ require 'bcms_settings/engine'
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  require 'bcms_settings/routes'
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+ require 'bcms_settings/cms_module'
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  module Cms
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  def installed_modules
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  # class, which provides acces to the underlying serialized hash through
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  # arbitrary method names.
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+ class CmsModuleProxy < ActiveSupport::BasicObject
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  def initialize(cms_module)
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13
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  serialize :settings
15
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  :select => 'name'
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  end
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+ require 'browsercms'
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+
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+ module BcmsSettings
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+ class Engine < Rails::Engine
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+ include Cms::Module
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+
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+ initializer 'bcms_settings', :after=>'disable_dependency_loading' do
8
+ require 'bcms_settings/cms/settings'
9
+ Cms::Settings.synchronize
10
+ end
11
+ end
12
+ end
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
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  module Cms::Routes
2
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  def routes_for_bcms_settings
3
- namespace(:cms) do |cms|
4
- #cms.content_blocks :settings
5
- end
3
+ namespace(:cms) do
4
+ # No routes for this module.
5
+ end
6
6
  end
7
7
  end
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+
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+
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1
+ module BcmsSettings
2
+ VERSION = "0.1.0"
3
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
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+ Description:
2
+ Installs the bcms_settings module.
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+
4
+ Example:
5
+ rails generate bcms_settings:install
6
+
7
+ This will:
8
+ 1. Copy any migrations from the gem into the project.
9
+ 2. Add the routes to the config/routes.rb
10
+
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
1
+ require 'cms/module_installation'
2
+
3
+ class BcmsSettings::InstallGenerator < Cms::ModuleInstallation
4
+ add_migrations_directory_to_source_root __FILE__
5
+
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+ # Add migrations to be copied, by uncommenting the following file and editing as needed.
7
+ copy_migration_file '20101129011429_create_cms_modules.rb'
8
+
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+
10
+ end
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  require 'test_helper'
2
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2
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3
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4
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  # Profiling results for each test method are written to tmp/performance.
5
- class BrowsingTest < ActionController::PerformanceTest
5
+ class BrowsingTest < ActionDispatch::PerformanceTest
6
6
  def test_homepage
7
7
  get '/'
8
8
  end
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1
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2
- require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../config/environment")
3
- require 'test_help'
2
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3
+ require 'rails/test_help'
4
4
 
5
5
  class ActiveSupport::TestCase
6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
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14
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
- # The only drawback to using transactional fixtures is when you actually
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- # Instantiated fixtures are slow, but give you @david where otherwise you
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- # Filters added to this controller apply to all controllers in the application.
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
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