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+ == 0.1.7 / 2009-07-17
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+ * Adds Ingration module supporting Object and ActiveRecord
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+ * Adds extensibility to Integration module
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+ * Adds ActiveRecord Integration
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+ * Improves pluralization -- supports /(sh|ch|x|s)$/, /y$/, /[aeiou]y$/ and +'s' pluralization
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+ * Added EnumeratedAttribute::MethodDefinition
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+ * Added dynamic predicate method generation
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+ * Added options handling
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+ * Added incrementor and decrementor
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+ * Added enumeration accessor
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+ * Added accessor and enumeration value definition
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+ * Added simple attribute initialization
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+ * Added DSL for short-hand method definition
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+ Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Jeff Patmon
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ = enumerated_attribute
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+
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+ Easily code enumerations for your models and expose them as
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+ drop-down lists with the +enum_select+ helper, or use any of +enumerated_attribute+
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+ features to simplify coding enumerations in any Ruby object.
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+
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+ == Resources
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+
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+ Development
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+
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+ * http://github.com/jeffp/enumerated_attribute
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+
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+ Source
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+ * git://github.com/jeffp/enumerated_attribute.git
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+
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+ Install
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+ * sudo gem install enumerated_attribute
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+
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+ == Notice
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+
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+ * Rails 3 ... dynamic finders working... should be rails3 ready. We are completing form tests.
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+ * Rails 2.3.8 breaks find_or_create_by_... and find_or_initialize_by_... methods. Write me if you gotta have it... otherwise happy Rails3.
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+ * Write cleaner code ... implement state patterns for your enumerated attributes (enumerated_state[http://github.com/jeffp/enumerated_state])
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+
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+ == How to submit an Issue
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+
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+ If something needs fixed, please submit issues to this Github project in the Issues tab and
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+ provide a series of FAILING RSPEC tests that I can drop into the current RSpec
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+ test framework and run with little to no coersing. Thanks.
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+
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+ == Contributors
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+
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+ * Lailson Bandeira - Rails 3 updates
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+
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+ == Description
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+ Typically, in Ruby, enumerated attributes are implemented with strings, symbols or constants. Often the
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+ developer is burdened with repeatedly defining common methods in support of each
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+ attribute. +enumerated_attribute+ provides a DRY implementation for enumerations in Rails.
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+ Repetitive code such as initializers, accessors, predicate and enumeration methods are automatically generated
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+ along with the following features:
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+ * ActiveRecord integration
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+ * ActionView form helpers
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+ * Scaffold generator integration
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+ * Definable enumeration labels
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+ * Enum helper methods
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+ * Dynamic predicate methods
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+ * Initialization
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+ * State pattern support (enumerated_state[http://github.com/jeffp/enumerated_state])
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+
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+ == Setup
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+
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+ For a Ruby application, install the gem and require it
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+ require 'enumerated_attribute'
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+ or for a rails application configure the gem in the config block of the
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+ config/environment.rb file
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+ config.gem "enumerated_attribute"
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+ and run the gem install rake task
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+ rake gems:install
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+ == Rails Example
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+ Here's an example of +enumerated_attribute+ features in a Rails application:
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+ In the migration, declare your enumeration attributes with +enum+
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+ create_table :users, :force=>true do |t|
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+ t.string :first_name
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+ t.enum :gender
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+ t.enum :degree
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+ ...
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+ end
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+ Define the enumerations in your models with +enum_attr+
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+ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ enum_attr :gender, %w(male female)
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+ enum_attr :degree, %w(^none high_school college graduate)
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+ end
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+ Expose the enumeration in your forms with +enum_select+
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+ <% form_for :user do |f| %>
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+ <%= f.label :user %> <%= f.text_field :first_name %><br/>
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+ <%= f.label :gender %> <%= f.enum_select :gender %><br/>
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+ <%= f.label :degree %> <%= f.enum_select :degree %><br/>
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+ <%= submit_tag 'save' %>
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+ <% end %>
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+ or generate a scaffold with one of your favorite scaffold generators. Currently
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+ supports most scaffold generators including scaffold, wizardly_scaffold, nifty_scaffold, rspec_scaffold, and haml_scaffold.
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+ See the section 'Generating Scaffolds' below.
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+ The select options text can be customized. See 'Customizing Labels' in the Integration section.
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+ == Ruby Example
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+ Here's an example of +enumerated_attribute+ features in a Ruby application:
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+ require 'enumerated_attribute'
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+ class Tractor
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+ enum_attr :gear, %w(reverse ^neutral first second over_drive)
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+ end
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+ t = Tractor.new
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+ t.gear # => :neutral
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+ t.neutral? # => true
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+ t.gear_next # => :first
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+ t.not_neutral? # => true
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+ t.gear_previous # => :neutral
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+ t.gear = :second # => :second
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+ t.gear_is_not_in_first? # => true
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+ An explanation of the above features and their usage follows.
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+ == Usage
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+ === Defining the Attribute
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+ Defining an enumerated attribute is as simple as this:
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+ require 'enumerated_attribute'
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+ class Tractor
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+ enumerated_attribute :gear, %w(reverse neutral first second over_drive)
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+ def initialize
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+ @gear = :neutral
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Notice the plugin +enumerated_attribute+ is required at the top of the code.
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+ The +require+ line must be added at least once at some point in the code.
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+ It is not included in subsequent examples.
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+ The above code uses +enumerated_attribute+ to define an attribute named 'gear' with five enumeration values.
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+ In general, +enumerated_attribute+ takes three parameters: the name of the attribute, an array of
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+ enumeration values (either symbols or strings), and an optional hash of options (not shown above). The complete
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+ enumerated_attribute :name, array_of_enumerations, hash_of_options
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+ Defining the attribute :gear has done a number things.
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+ It has generated an instance variable '@gear', read/write accessors for the
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+ attribute and support methods
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+ for the enumeration, such as incrementor and decrementor methods. These methods are
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+ t = Tractor.new
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+ t.gear # => :neutral
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+ t.gear_next # => :neutral
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+ t.gear_previous # => :reverse
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+ t.gear_previous # => :over_drive
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+ The plugin has defined +gear+ and gear= accessors for the attribute. They can be used
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+ to set the attribute to one of the defined enumeration values. Attempting to set the
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+ +gear_next+ and +gear_previous+ are incrementors and decrementors of the attribute.
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+ The increment order is based on the order of the enumeration values in the attribute definition.
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+ t.gear_next # => :reverse
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+ The plugin will evaluate and respond to methods adhering to a format that it
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+ The '_is_in_' part of the methods above is merely semantic but enhances
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+ t.plow = nil # => raises error
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+ values. The pluralization uses a simple algorithm which does not support irregular forms. In
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+ the plugin provides a short-hand for defining these methods in the
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+ enum_attr :gear, %w(reverse ^neutral first second over_drive) do
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+ parked? :neutral
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+ driving? [:first, :second, :over_drive]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ t = Tractor.new
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+ t.parked? # => true
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+ t.driving? # => false
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+
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+ Two predicate methods are defined for the 'gear' attribute in the above example using
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+ the plugin's short-hand.
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+ The first method, parked?, defines a method which evaluates
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+ the code {@gear == :neutral}. The second method, driving?, evaluates
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+ to true if the attribute is set to one of the enumeration values defined in the array
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+ [:first, :second, :over_drive].
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+
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+ The same short-hand can be used to define methods where the attribute 'is not' equal to the
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+ indicated value or 'is not' included in the array of values.
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+
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+ class Tractor
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+ enum_attr :gear, %w(reverse ^neutral first second over_drive) do
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+ not_parked? is_not :neutral
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+ not_driving? is_not [:first, :second, :over_drive]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ ==== Defining Other Methods With Blocks
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+
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+ For predicate methods requiring fancier logic,
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+ a block can be used to define the method body.
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+
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+ class Tractor
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+ enum_attr :gear, %w(reverse ^neutral first second over_drive) do
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+ parked? :neutral
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+ driving? [:first, :second, :over_drive]
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+ end
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+ enum_attr :plow, %w(^up down), :plural=>:plow_values do
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+ plowing? { self.gear_is_in_first? && @plow == :down }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Here, a method plowing? is true if the gear attribute equates to :first
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+ and the plow attribute is set to :down. There is
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+ no short-hand for the block. The code must be complete and evaluate in
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+ the context of the instance.
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+
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+ Method definitions are not limited to predicate methods. Other methods
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+ can be defined to manipulate the attributes. Here, two methods are defined acting
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+ as bounded incrementor and decrementor of the gear attribute.
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+
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+ class Tractor
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+ enum_attr :gear, %w(reverse ^neutral first second over_drive) do
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+ parked? :neutral
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+ driving? [:first, :second, :over_drive]
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+ upshift { self.gear_is_in_over_drive? ? self.gear : self.gear_next }
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+ downshift { self.driving? ? self.gear_previous : self.gear }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ t = Tractor.new
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+ t.gear # => :neutral
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+ 10.times { t.upshift }
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+ t.gear # => :over_drive
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+ 10.times { t.downshift }
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+ t.gear # => :neutral
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+
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+ Methods +upshift+ and +downshift+ use the automatically generated
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+ incrementor and decrementor as
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+ well as a couple predicate methods. +upshift+ increments the gear attribute until
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+ it reaches over_drive and does not allow a wrap around. +downshift+ decrements
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+ until the attribute reaches neutral.
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+
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+ === Integration
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+
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+ ==== ActiveRecord integration
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+
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+ The plugin can be used with ActiveRecord. Enumerated attributes may be declared on
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+ column attributes or as independent enumerations. Declaring an enumerated attribute
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+ on a column attribute will enforce the enumeration using symbols. The
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+ enumerated column attribute must be declared as a STRING in the database schema.
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+ The enumerated attribute will be stored as a string but retrieved in code as a symbol. The
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+ enumeration functionality is consistent across integrations.
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+
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+ require 'enumerated_attribute'
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+ require 'active_record'
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+
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+ class Order < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ enum_attr :status, %w(^hold, processing, delayed, shipped)
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+ enum_attr :billing_status,
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+ %w(^unauthorized, authorized, auth_failed, captured, capture_failed, closed)
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+ end
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+
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+ o = Order.new
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+ o.status # => :hold
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+ o.billing_status # => :unauthorized
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+ o.save!
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+
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+ o = Order.new(:invoice=>'43556334-W84', :status=>:processing, :billing=>:authorized)
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+ o.save!
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+ o.status # => :processing
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+ o.invoice # => "43556334-W84"
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+
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+
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+ ==== Labels
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+
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+ Each enumeration value has a corresponding text label. The defaults are made
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+ up from the enumeration symbols. For the Tractor class example:
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+
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+ t=Tractor.new
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+ t.enums(:gear) # => [:reverse, :neutral, :first, :second, :over_drive]
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+ t.enums(:gear).labels # => ['Reverse', 'Neutral', 'First', 'Second', 'Over drive']
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+
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+ The +enums(:attribute)+ method provides information about the attribute's enumerations.
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+ It is the same as the plural form of the attribute name. There are several kinds
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+ of information available from the +enums+ method.
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+
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+ t=Tractor.new
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+ e = t.enums(:plow) # => [:up, :down]
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+ e.labels # => ['Up', 'Down']
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+ e.hash # => {:up=>'Up', :down=>'Down'}
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+ e.select_options # => [['Up', 'up'], ['Down', 'down']]
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+ e.label(:up) # => 'Up'
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+
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+ ==== Customizing Labels
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+
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+ Labels can be customized as shown here:
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+
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+ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ enum_attr :contact_options, %w(none phone email mail) do
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+ label :none=>'Please do not contact me'
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+ label :phone=>'I would like a representative to call me'
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+ label :email=>'I would like information via email'
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+ label :mail=>'I would like information mailed to me'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Likewise, the labels can be provided on the same line
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+
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+ class Tractor
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+ enum_attr :gear, %w(reverse ^neutral first second over_drive) do
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+ labels :first=>'1st Gear', :second=>'2nd Gear', :over_drive=>'Over Drive'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ==== View Helpers
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+
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+ There are two +enum_select+ helpers, one for use with +form_for+ and one for use without
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+ it. An example for form_for was given in the examples at the beginning. Here's an
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+ example with the +form_tag+ and a @user object.
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+
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+ <% form_tag :action=>:register do %>
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+ <%= label_tag 'First name' %>: <%= text_field :user, :first_name %><br/>
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+ <%= label_tag 'Gender' %>: <%= enum_select :user, :gender %><br/>
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+ <%= label_tag 'Degree' %>: <%= enum_select :user, :degree %><br/>
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+ ...
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+ <%= submit_tag 'Register' %>
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+ <% end %>
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+
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+ ==== Generating Scaffolds
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+
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+ You can generate views with enumerations using your favorite scaffold generator. Currently
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+ supports most scaffold generators including scaffold, wizardly_scaffold, nifty_scaffold, rspec_scaffold and haml_scaffold.
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+ For most scaffolds there are two steps. First, generate the scaffold views and
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+ migrations using the 'enum' type for enumerations
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+
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+ ./script/generate scaffold contractor name:string gender:enum age:integer status:enum
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+
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+ Second, do not forget to add the +enum_attr+ macro to the generated model and migrate the database
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+
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+ class Contractor < ActiveRecord::Base
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+ enum_attr :gender, %w(male female)
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+ enum_attr :status, %w(available unavailable)
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ === Implementation Notes
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+
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+ ==== New and Method_missing methods
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+
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+ The plugin chains both the 'new' and the 'method_missing' methods. Any 'new' and 'method_missing'
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+ implementations in the same class declaring an enumerated_attribute should come before the
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+ declaration; otherwise, the 'new' and 'method_missing' implementations must chain in order to avoid
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+ overwriting the plugin's methods. The best approach is shown here:
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+
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+ class Soup
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+ def self.new(*args)
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+ ...
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def method_missing(methId, *args, &blk)
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+ ...
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+ end
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+
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+ enum_attr temp:, %w(cold warm hot boiling)
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+ end
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+
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+ ==== ActiveRecord
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+
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+ ActiveRecord's write_attribute and read_attribute methods do not support symbols for enumerated attributes.
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+
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+
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+ == Testing
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+
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+ The plugin uses RSpec and Webrat for testing. Make sure you have the RSpec gem installed:
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+
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+ gem install rspec webrat
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+
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+ To test the plugin for regular ruby objects, run:
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+
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+ rake spec:object
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+
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+ Testing ActiveRecord integration requires the install of Sqlite3 and the
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+ sqlite3-ruby gem. To test ActiveRecord, run:
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+
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+ rake spec:active_record
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+
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+ And for testing +enum_select+ in form views:
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+
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+ rake spec:forms
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+
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+ To test all specs:
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+
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+ rake spec:all
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+
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+
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+ == Dependencies
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+
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+ * ActiveRecord (but not required)
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+ * Sqlite3 and sqlite3-ruby gem (for testing)