bullet_train-super_scaffolding 1.7.8 → 1.7.10
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- data/lib/bullet_train/super_scaffolding/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/scaffolding/script.rb +24 -1
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data/lib/scaffolding/script.rb
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file_name = Dir.glob("app/models/**/*.rb").find { |model| model.match?(/#{attribute_options[:class_name].underscore}\.rb/) } || ""
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begin
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class_name_constant = attribute_options[:class_name].constantize
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rescue NameError
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if attribute_options[:class_name] == child
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puts ""
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puts "You appear to be tryingo scaffold a model that references itself. Unfotunately this needs to be a two-step process.".red
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puts "First you should generate the model without the reference, and then add the reference as a new field. For instance:".red
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puts ""
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puts " rails generate super_scaffold #{child}#{" " + parent if parent.present?}".red
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puts " rails generate super_scaffold:field #{child} #{name}:#{type}".red
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puts ""
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puts "If `#{name}` is just a regular field and isn't backed by an ActiveRecord association, you can skip all this with the `{vanilla}` option, e.g.:".red
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puts ""
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puts " rails generate super_scaffold #{child}#{" " + parent if parent.present?} #{name}:#{type}{vanilla}".red
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puts ""
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exit
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else
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# We don't do anything special here because we'll end up triggering the error message below. A self-referential model
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# is kind of a special case that's worth calling out specifically. If we just can't find the model the messaging below
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# should be sufficient to get folks on the right track.
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end
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end
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# If a model is namespaced, the parent's model file might exist under
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# table names by providing a prefix as opposed to an actual ApplicationRecord.
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# This check ensures that the _id attribute really is a model.
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is_active_record_class =
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is_active_record_class = class_name_constant&.ancestors&.include?(ActiveRecord::Base)
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unless File.exist?(file_name) && is_active_record_class
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puts ""
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puts "Attributes that end with `_id` or `_ids` trigger awesome, powerful magic in Super Scaffolding. However, because no `#{attribute_options[:class_name]}` class was found defined in `#{file_name}`, you'll need to specify a `class_name` that exists to let us know what model class is on the other side of the association, like so:".red
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: bullet_train-super_scaffolding
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.7.
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version: 1.7.10
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Andrew Culver
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2024-05-
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date: 2024-05-30 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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name: standard
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