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- data/README.md +67 -20
- data/command_model.gemspec +5 -3
- data/examples/bank/Gemfile +1 -1
- data/examples/bank/README.md +7 -0
- data/examples/bank/app/controllers/accounts_controller.rb +10 -19
- data/examples/bank/app/controllers/transfers_controller.rb +17 -0
- data/examples/bank/app/models/account.rb +19 -34
- data/examples/bank/app/models/transfer.rb +34 -0
- data/examples/bank/app/views/accounts/index.html.erb +1 -1
- data/examples/bank/app/views/transfers/new.html.erb +32 -0
- data/examples/bank/config/routes.rb +2 -3
- data/lib/command_model/model.rb +56 -11
- data/lib/command_model/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/model_spec.rb +84 -2
- metadata +54 -16
- data/examples/bank/README.rdoc +0 -261
- data/examples/bank/app/views/accounts/transfer_form.html.erb +0 -32
data/README.md
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# CommandModel
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CommandModel is an ActiveModel based class that encapsulates the user
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interaction logic that wraps a domain operation. This user interaction
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typically may include sanitizing, validating, normalizing, and typecasting
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input. It also will include the response from the domain operation.
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There are three major concerns when handling a user request: input handling,
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domain logic, and persistence. ActiveRecord mixes all three of these concerns
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together. While this is very convenient for simple CRUD, it becomes difficult
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to work with once your domain operations become more complex. Domain models
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usually have richer behavior than can be represented with a typical
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ActiveRecord style update_attributes.
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# yuck!
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account.update_attributes :
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account.update_attributes balance: account.balance - 50
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But there are multiple complications with the OO approach. How do we integrate
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Rails style validations? How are user-supplied strings typecast? How do we
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know if the command succeeded? CommandModel solves these problems.
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is an ActiveModel based class that encapsulates validations and typecasting
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for command execution.
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know if the command succeeded? CommandModel solves these problems.
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## Installation
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class WithdrawCommand < CommandModel::Model
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Create the method to run the command. This method should call
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execute on the command class and pass it the options it received. It will
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accept either a command object or a hash of attributes. It must pass execute
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Create the method to run the command. This method should instantiate and call a new command object. It must pass call
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a block that actually does the work. The block will only be called if
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the validations in the command object pass. The
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the validations in the command object pass. The block is free to do
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failed. Finally, the call method will return self.
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class Account
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def withdraw(args)
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WithdrawCommand.new(args).call do |command|
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## Mixing in Domain Logic
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belong in another class. However, it is possible to mix in that logic directly
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into the command object. This can easily be done by overriding the execute
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method. The execute method is called by the call method if all validations
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succeed. The following is a reimplementation of the previous example with
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internal domain logic.
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class WithdrawCommand < CommandModel::Model
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parameter :amount,
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numericality: { greater_than: 0, less_than_or_equal_to: 500 }
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def execute
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account = Account.find_by_id account_id
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## Other uses
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## Examples
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## Version History
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* 1.1 - November 13, 2012
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** Updated documentation and example application
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** Refactored Model to support internal domain logic easier with #call and #execute.
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** Model#initialize can now copy another model
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** Added Model#set_parameters
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** Initial public release
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## Contributing
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# Bank
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This is an example application that gives several different uses of
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CommandModel in a Rails application.
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Withdrawals and deposits are modeled as instance methods of Account. Transfers
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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expected = [
|
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|
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CommandModel::Model::Parameter.new(:name, nil, { presence: true }),
|
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|
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CommandModel::Model::Parameter.new(:birthdate, :date, { presence: true })
|
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|
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]
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
83
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
133
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|
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|
134
149
|
m.name.should eq("John")
|
135
150
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
other = ExampleCommand.new :name => "John"
|
154
|
+
m = ExampleCommand.new other
|
155
|
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expect(m.name).to eq(other.name)
|
156
|
+
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|
157
|
+
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|
158
|
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|
159
|
+
describe "call" do
|
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|
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context "when valid" do
|
161
|
+
it "calls execute" do
|
162
|
+
example_command.should_receive(:execute)
|
163
|
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example_command.call
|
164
|
+
end
|
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|
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|
166
|
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it "returns self" do
|
167
|
+
expect(example_command.call).to eq(example_command)
|
168
|
+
end
|
169
|
+
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|
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|
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|
171
|
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context "when invalid" do
|
172
|
+
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|
173
|
+
invalid_example_command.should_not_receive(:execute)
|
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|
+
invalid_example_command.call
|
175
|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
expect(invalid_example_command.call).to eq(invalid_example_command)
|
179
|
+
end
|
180
|
+
end
|
181
|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+
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|
185
|
+
block_arg = nil
|
186
|
+
example_command.execute do |command|
|
187
|
+
block_arg = command
|
188
|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
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expect(block_arg).to eq(example_command)
|
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|
+
end
|
136
192
|
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|
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193
|
|
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194
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
159
215
|
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|
160
216
|
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|
217
|
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|
218
|
+
describe "parameters" do
|
219
|
+
it "is a hash of all parameter name and values" do
|
220
|
+
klass = Class.new(CommandModel::Model)
|
221
|
+
klass.parameter :name, presence: true
|
222
|
+
klass.parameter :birthdate, typecast: :date, presence: true
|
223
|
+
|
224
|
+
expected = { name: "John", birthdate: Date.new(1980,1,1) }
|
225
|
+
instance = klass.new expected
|
226
|
+
expect(instance.parameters).to eq(expected)
|
227
|
+
end
|
228
|
+
end
|
229
|
+
|
230
|
+
describe "set_parameters" do
|
231
|
+
it "sets parameters from hash with symbol keys" do
|
232
|
+
example_command.set_parameters name: "Bill", title: "Boss"
|
233
|
+
expect(example_command.name).to eq("Bill")
|
234
|
+
expect(example_command.title).to eq("Boss")
|
235
|
+
end
|
236
|
+
|
237
|
+
it "sets parameters from hash with string keys" do
|
238
|
+
example_command.set_parameters "name" => "Bill", "title" => "Boss"
|
239
|
+
expect(example_command.name).to eq("Bill")
|
240
|
+
expect(example_command.title).to eq("Boss")
|
241
|
+
end
|
242
|
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end
|
161
243
|
|
162
244
|
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|
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|
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|
metadata
CHANGED
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|
|
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1
|
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
2
|
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|
3
3
|
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|
4
|
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version: 1.
|
4
|
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version: 1.1.0
|
5
5
|
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|
6
6
|
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|
7
7
|
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|
@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ authors:
|
|
9
9
|
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|
10
10
|
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|
11
11
|
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|
12
|
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date: 2012-
|
12
|
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date: 2012-11-13 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
13
13
|
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|
14
14
|
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|
15
15
|
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|
16
|
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requirement:
|
16
|
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requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
17
17
|
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|
18
18
|
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|
19
19
|
- - ~>
|
@@ -21,40 +21,76 @@ dependencies:
|
|
21
21
|
version: '3.2'
|
22
22
|
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|
23
23
|
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|
24
|
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version_requirements:
|
24
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
25
|
+
none: false
|
26
|
+
requirements:
|
27
|
+
- - ~>
|
28
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
29
|
+
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|
25
30
|
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|
26
31
|
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|
27
|
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requirement:
|
32
|
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|
28
33
|
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|
29
34
|
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|
30
35
|
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|
31
36
|
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|
32
|
-
version: 2.
|
37
|
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version: 2.11.0
|
33
38
|
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|
34
39
|
prerelease: false
|
35
|
-
version_requirements:
|
40
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
41
|
+
none: false
|
42
|
+
requirements:
|
43
|
+
- - ~>
|
44
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
45
|
+
version: 2.11.0
|
36
46
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
37
47
|
name: guard
|
38
|
-
requirement:
|
48
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
39
49
|
none: false
|
40
50
|
requirements:
|
41
51
|
- - ~>
|
42
52
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
43
|
-
version: 1.
|
53
|
+
version: 1.5.3
|
44
54
|
type: :development
|
45
55
|
prerelease: false
|
46
|
-
version_requirements:
|
56
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
57
|
+
none: false
|
58
|
+
requirements:
|
59
|
+
- - ~>
|
60
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
61
|
+
version: 1.5.3
|
47
62
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
48
63
|
name: guard-rspec
|
49
|
-
requirement:
|
64
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
65
|
+
none: false
|
66
|
+
requirements:
|
67
|
+
- - ~>
|
68
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
69
|
+
version: 2.1.1
|
70
|
+
type: :development
|
71
|
+
prerelease: false
|
72
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
73
|
+
none: false
|
74
|
+
requirements:
|
75
|
+
- - ~>
|
76
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
77
|
+
version: 2.1.1
|
78
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
79
|
+
name: rb-fsevent
|
80
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
50
81
|
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|
51
82
|
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|
52
83
|
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|
53
84
|
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|
54
|
-
version: 0.
|
85
|
+
version: 0.9.1
|
55
86
|
type: :development
|
56
87
|
prerelease: false
|
57
|
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version_requirements:
|
88
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
89
|
+
none: false
|
90
|
+
requirements:
|
91
|
+
- - ~>
|
92
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
93
|
+
version: 0.9.1
|
58
94
|
description: CommandModel - when update_attributes isn't enough.
|
59
95
|
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|
60
96
|
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|
@@ -72,7 +108,7 @@ files:
|
|
72
108
|
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|
73
109
|
- examples/bank/.gitignore
|
74
110
|
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|
75
|
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- examples/bank/README.
|
111
|
+
- examples/bank/README.md
|
76
112
|
- examples/bank/Rakefile
|
77
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|
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|
78
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|
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|
@@ -81,16 +117,18 @@ files:
|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
83
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|
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|
120
|
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|
84
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|
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|
85
122
|
- examples/bank/app/helpers/application_helper.rb
|
86
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|
- examples/bank/app/mailers/.gitkeep
|
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124
|
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|
88
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|
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|
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|
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- examples/bank/app/models/transfer.rb
|
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127
|
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|
90
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|
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|
91
|
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- examples/bank/app/views/accounts/transfer_form.html.erb
|
92
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|
- examples/bank/app/views/accounts/withdraw_form.html.erb
|
93
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|
- examples/bank/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb
|
131
|
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- examples/bank/app/views/transfers/new.html.erb
|
94
132
|
- examples/bank/config.ru
|
95
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|
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|
96
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|
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== Welcome to Rails
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