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  ## [Unreleased]
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+ ## [1.0.0.beta1] - 2023-08-07
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+
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+ ### Breaking changes
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+
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+ - `#encoded_id` now defaults to returning an 'annotated' ID, one in which a prefix is added to the encoded ID to indicate
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+ the 'type' of the record the ID represents. This can be disabled. IDs generated by older versions of this gem will
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+ decode correctly. But not that IDs generated by this version onwards will not decode correctly by older versions of this
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+ gem so make sure to disable annotation if you need to support older versions of this gem.
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+ - `#name_for_encoded_id_slug` no longer provides a default implementation, it is up to the user to define this method,
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+ or configure the gem to use a different method name.
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+ - `#slugged_encoded_id` no longer takes a `with:` parameter. To specify the name of the method to call to generate the
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+ slug, use the `slug_value_method_name` configuration option.
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+
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+ ### Added
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+
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+ - `#encoded_id_hash` has been added to return only the encoded ID without an annotation prefix. If annotation is disabled,
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+ this method is basically an alias to `#encoded_id`.
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+ - `.find_all_by_encoded_id` has been added to return all records matching the given encoded ID. This will return all
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+ matching records whose IDs are encoded in the encoded_id. Missing records are ignored.
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+ - `.find_all_by_encoded_id!` like `.find_all_by_encoded_id` but raises an `ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound` exception if
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+ *any* of the records are not found.
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+
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+
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  ## [0.6.2] - 2023-02-09
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  - Fix `encoded_id` memoization clearing when record is duplicated
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  gem "minitest", "~> 5.0"
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- gem "standard", "~> 1.3"
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+ gem "standard", "~> 1.30"
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  gem "sqlite3", "~> 1.5"
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  end
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  class User < ApplicationRecord
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  include EncodedId::Model
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+ # An optional slug for the encoded ID string. This is prepended to the encoded ID string, and is solely
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+ # to make the ID human friendly, or useful in URLs. It is not required for finding records by encoded ID.
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  def name_for_encoded_id_slug
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  full_name
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  end
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+
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+ # An optional prefix on the encoded ID string to help identify the model it belongs to.
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+ # Default is to use model's parameterized name, but can be overridden, or disabled.
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+ # Note it is not required for finding records by encoded ID.
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+ def annotation_for_encoded_id
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+ "usr"
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+ end
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  end
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+ # You can find by the encoded ID
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  user = User.find_by_encoded_id("p5w9-z27j") # => #<User id: 78>
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- user.encoded_id # => "p5w9-z27j"
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- user.slugged_encoded_id # => "bob-smith--p5w9-z27j"
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+ user.encoded_id # => "usr_p5w9-z27j"
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+ user.slugged_encoded_id # => "bob-smith--usr_p5w9-z27j"
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+
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+ # You can find by a slugged & annotated encoded ID
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+ user == User.find_by_encoded_id("bob-smith--usr_p5w9-z27j") # => true
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+
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+ # Encoded IDs can encode multiple IDs at the same time
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+ users = User.find_all_by_encoded_id("7aq60zqw") # => [#<User id: 78>, #<User id: 45>]
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  ```
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  # Features
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  - encoded IDs are reversible (see [`encoded_id`](https://github.com/stevegeek/encoded_id))
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  - supports slugged IDs (eg `my-cool-product-name--p5w9-z27j`) that are URL friendly (assuming your alphabet is too)
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+ - supports annotated IDs to help identify the model the encoded ID belongs to (eg for a `User` the encoded ID might be `user_p5w9-z27j`)
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  - encoded string can be split into groups of letters to improve human-readability (eg `abcd-efgh`)
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  - supports multiple IDs encoded in one encoded string (eg imagine the encoded ID `7aq60zqw` might decode to two IDs `[78, 45]`)
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  - supports custom alphabets for the encoded string (at least 16 characters needed)
@@ -135,6 +152,8 @@ user = User.find_by_encoded_id("p5w9-z27j") # => #<User id: 78>
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  user.encoded_id # => "p5w9-z27j"
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  ```
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+ Note when an encoded ID string contains multiple IDs, this method will return the record for the first ID.
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+
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  ### `.find_by_encoded_id!`
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  Like `.find!` but accepts an encoded ID string instead of an ID. Raises `ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound` if no record is found.
@@ -146,6 +165,18 @@ user = User.find_by_encoded_id!("p5w9-z27j") # => #<User id: 78>
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  user = User.find_by_encoded_id!("encoded-id-that-is-not-found") # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
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  ```
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+ Note when an encoded ID string contains multiple IDs, this method will return the record for the first ID.
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+
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+ ### `.find_all_by_encoded_id`
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+
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+ Like `.find_by_encoded_id` but when an encoded ID string contains multiple IDs,
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+ this method will return an array of records.
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+
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+ ### `.find_all_by_encoded_id!`
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+
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+ Like `.find_by_encoded_id!` but when an encoded ID string contains multiple IDs,
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+ this method will return an array of records.
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+
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  ### `.where_encoded_id`
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  A helper for creating relations. Decodes the encoded ID string before passing it to `.where`.
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  User.encoded_id_salt # => "my-user-model-salt"
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  ```
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+ ### `#encoded_id_hash`
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+
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+ Returns only the encoded 'hashId' part of the encoded ID for the record:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ user = User.create(name: "Bob Smith")
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+ user.encoded_id # => "p5w9-z27j"
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+ ```
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+
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+
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  ### `#encoded_id`
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- Use the `encoded_id` instance method to get the encoded ID for the record:
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+ Returns the encoded ID for the record, with an annotation (if it is enabled):
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  ```ruby
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  user = User.create(name: "Bob Smith")
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+ user.encoded_id # => "user_p5w9-z27j"
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+ ```
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+
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+ By default, the annotation comes from the underscored model name. However, you can change this by either:
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+
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+ - overriding `#annotation_for_encoded_id` on the model
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+ - overriding `#annotation_for_encoded_id` on all models via your `ApplicationRecord`
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+ - change the method called to get the annotation via setting the `annotation_method_name` config options in your initializer
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+ - disable the annotation via setting the `annotation_method_name` config options in your initializer to `nil`
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+
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+
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+ Examples:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EncodedId::Rails.configuration.annotation_method_name = :name
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+ user.encoded_id # => "bob_smith_p5w9-z27j"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EncodedId::Rails.configuration.annotation_method_name = nil
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  user.encoded_id # => "p5w9-z27j"
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  ```
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+ ```ruby
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+ class User < ApplicationRecord
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+ include EncodedId::Model
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+
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+ def annotation_for_encoded_id
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+ "foo"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ user = User.create(name: "Bob Smith")
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+ user.encoded_id # => "foo_p5w9-z27j"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Note that you can also configure the annotation separator via the `annotated_id_separator` config option in your initializer,
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+ but it must be set to a string that only contains character that are not part of the alphabet used to encode the ID.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EncodedId::Rails.configuration.annotated_id_separator = "^^"
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+ user.encoded_id # => "foo^^p5w9-z27j"
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+ ```
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  ### `#slugged_encoded_id`
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  Use the `slugged_encoded_id` instance method to get the slugged version of the encoded ID for the record.
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- Calls `#name_for_encoded_id_slug` on the record to get the slug part of the encoded ID:
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  ```ruby
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  user = User.create(name: "Bob Smith")
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  user.slugged_encoded_id # => "bob-smith--p5w9-z27j"
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  ```
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- ### `#name_for_encoded_id_slug`
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- Use `#name_for_encoded_id_slug` to specify what will be used to create the slug part of the encoded ID.
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- By default it calls `#name` on the instance, or if the instance does not respond to
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- `name` (or the value returned is blank) then uses the Model name.
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+ Calls `#name_for_encoded_id_slug` on the record to get the slug part of the encoded ID.
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+ By default, `#name_for_encoded_id_slug` raises, and must be overridden, or configured via the `slug_value_method_name` config option in your initializer:
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  ```ruby
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  include EncodedId::Model
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- # If User has an attribute `name`, that will be used for the slug,
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- # otherwise `user` will be used as determined by the class name.
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+ # Assuming user has a name attribute
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+ def name_for_encoded_id_slug
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+ name
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+ end
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  end
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  user = User.create(name: "Bob Smith")
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  user.slugged_encoded_id # => "bob-smith--p5w9-z27j"
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- user2 = User.create(name: "")
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- user2.slugged_encoded_id # => "user--i74r-bn28"
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  ```
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  You can optionally override this method to define your own slug:
@@ -253,6 +330,21 @@ user = User.create(superhero_name: "Super Dev")
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  user.slugged_encoded_id # => "super-dev--37nw-8nh7"
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  ```
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+ Configure the method called by setting the `slug_value_method_name` config option in your initializer:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EncodedId::Rails.configuration.slug_value_method_name = :name
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+ user.slugged_encoded_id # => "bob-smith--p5w9-z27j"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Note that you can also configure the slug separator via the `slugged_id_separator` config option in your initializer,
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+ but it must be set to a string that only contains character that are not part of the alphabet used to encode the ID.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EncodedId::Rails.configuration.annotated_id_separator = "***"
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+ user.encoded_id # => "bob-smith***p5w9-z27j"
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+ ```
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  ## To use on all models
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  signature "sig"
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  end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ require "cgi"
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+ module EncodedId
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+ module Rails
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+ class AnnotatedId
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+ def initialize(annotation:, id_part:, separator: "_")
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+ @annotation = annotation
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+ @id_part = id_part
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+ @separator = separator
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+ end
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+
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+ def annotated_id
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+ unless @id_part.present? && @annotation.present?
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+ raise ::StandardError, "The model does not provide a valid ID and/or annotation"
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+ end
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+ "#{@annotation.to_s.parameterize}#{CGI.escape(@separator)}#{@id_part}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ module EncodedId
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+ module Rails
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+ class AnnotatedIdParser
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+ def initialize(annotated_id, separator: "_")
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+ if separator && annotated_id.include?(separator)
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+ parts = annotated_id.split(separator)
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+ @id = parts.last
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+ @annotation = parts[0..-2]&.join(separator)
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+ else
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+ @id = annotated_id
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+ end
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+ end
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+ attr_reader :annotation, :id
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ :slugged_id_separator,
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+ :annotation_method_name, # Set to nil to disable annotated IDs
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+ :annotated_id_separator
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+ @annotation_method_name = :annotation_for_encoded_id
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+ annotated_encoded_id = SluggedIdParser.new(slugged_encoded_id, separator: EncodedId::Rails.configuration.slugged_id_separator).id
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+ encoded_id = AnnotatedIdParser.new(annotated_encoded_id, separator: EncodedId::Rails.configuration.annotated_id_separator).id
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+ def find_by_encoded_id(encoded_id, with_id: nil)
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+ decoded_id = decode_encoded_id(encoded_id)
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+ return if decoded_id.nil? || decoded_id.blank?
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+ record = find_by(id: decoded_id.first)
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+ def find_by_encoded_id!(encoded_id, with_id: nil)
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+ decoded_id = decode_encoded_id(encoded_id)
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+ raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if decoded_id.nil? || decoded_id.blank?
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+ record = find_by(id: decoded_id.first)
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+ def find_all_by_encoded_id(encoded_id)
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+ decoded_ids = decode_encoded_id(encoded_id)
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+ return if decoded_ids.blank?
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+ end
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+ decoded_ids = decode_encoded_id(encoded_id)
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+ raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if decoded_ids.nil? || decoded_ids.blank?
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+ records = where(id: decoded_ids).to_a
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+ end
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+ return unless id
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+ end
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+ return @encoded_id = encoded unless annotated_by && encoded
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+ separator = EncodedId::Rails.configuration.annotated_id_separator
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+ @encoded_id = EncodedId::Rails::AnnotatedId.new(id_part: encoded, annotation: send(annotated_by.to_s), separator: separator).annotated_id
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- self,
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- id_method: :encoded_id,
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- separator: EncodedId::Rails.configuration.slugged_id_separator
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- ).slugged_id
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+ with = EncodedId::Rails.configuration.slug_value_method_name
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+ separator = EncodedId::Rails.configuration.slugged_id_separator
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+ encoded = encoded_id
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+ return unless encoded
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+ @slugged_encoded_id = EncodedId::Rails::SluggedId.new(id_part: encoded, slug_part: send(with.to_s), separator: separator).slugged_id
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+ end
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+
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+ # By default the annotation is the model name (it will be parameterized)
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+ def annotation_for_encoded_id
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+ raise StandardError, "The default annotation requires the model class to have a name" if name.nil?
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+ name.underscore
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  end
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+ # #slugged_encoded_id or setup an alias to another model method in your ApplicationRecord class
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+ raise StandardError, "You must define a method to generate the slug for the encoded ID of #{self.class.name}"
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  end
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- new_record.send(:remove_instance_variable, :@slugged_encoded_id) if new_record.instance_variable_defined?(:@slugged_encoded_id)
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+ new_record.send(:remove_instance_variable, :@slugged_encoded_id) if new_record.instance_variable_defined?(:@slugged_encoded_id)
44
60
  end
45
61
  end
46
62
  end
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module EncodedId
7
7
  module Rails
8
8
  module PathParam
9
9
  def to_param
10
- encoded_id
10
+ encoded_id || raise(StandardError, "Cannot create path param for #{self.class.name} without an encoded id")
11
11
  end
12
12
  end
13
13
  end
@@ -5,20 +5,17 @@ require "cgi"
5
5
  module EncodedId
6
6
  module Rails
7
7
  class SluggedId
8
- def initialize(from_object, slug_method: :name_for_encoded_id_slug, id_method: :id, separator: "--")
9
- @from_object = from_object
10
- @slug_method = slug_method
11
- @id_method = id_method
8
+ def initialize(slug_part:, id_part:, separator: "--")
9
+ @slug_part = slug_part
10
+ @id_part = id_part
12
11
  @separator = separator
13
12
  end
14
13
 
15
14
  def slugged_id
16
- slug_part = @from_object.send(@slug_method)
17
- id_part = @from_object.send(@id_method)
18
- unless id_part.present? && slug_part.present?
19
- raise ::StandardError, "The model does not return a valid ID (:#{@id_method}) and/or slug (:#{@slug_method})"
15
+ unless @id_part.present? && @slug_part.present?
16
+ raise ::StandardError, "The model does not return a valid ID and/or slug"
20
17
  end
21
- "#{slug_part.to_s.parameterize}#{CGI.escape(@separator)}#{id_part}"
18
+ "#{@slug_part.to_s.parameterize}#{CGI.escape(@separator)}#{@id_part}"
22
19
  end
23
20
  end
24
21
  end
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module EncodedId
7
7
  module Rails
8
8
  module SluggedPathParam
9
9
  def to_param
10
- slugged_encoded_id
10
+ slugged_encoded_id || raise(StandardError, "Cannot create path param for #{self.class.name} without an encoded id")
11
11
  end
12
12
  end
13
13
  end
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@
2
2
 
3
3
  module EncodedId
4
4
  module Rails
5
- VERSION = "0.6.2"
5
+ VERSION = "1.0.0.beta1"
6
6
  end
7
7
  end
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ require_relative "rails/configuration"
5
5
  require_relative "rails/coder"
6
6
  require_relative "rails/slugged_id"
7
7
  require_relative "rails/slugged_id_parser"
8
+ require_relative "rails/annotated_id"
9
+ require_relative "rails/annotated_id_parser"
8
10
  require_relative "rails/salt"
9
11
  require_relative "rails/encoder_methods"
10
12
  require_relative "rails/query_methods"
data/rbs_collection.yaml CHANGED
@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ sources:
9
9
  path: .gem_rbs_collection
10
10
 
11
11
  gems:
12
- - name: encoded_id-rails
13
- ignore: true
14
12
  - name: cgi
15
13
  # Skip loading rbs gem's RBS.
16
14
  # It's unnecessary if you don't use rbs as a library.
@@ -8,7 +8,10 @@ module EncodedId
8
8
  attr_accessor character_group_size: ::Integer
9
9
  attr_accessor alphabet: ::EncodedId::Alphabet
10
10
  attr_accessor id_length: ::Integer
11
+ attr_accessor slug_value_method_name: ::Symbol
11
12
  attr_accessor slugged_id_separator: ::String
13
+ attr_accessor annotation_method_name: ::Symbol
14
+ attr_accessor annotated_id_separator: ::String
12
15
 
13
16
  def initialize: () -> void
14
17
  end
@@ -43,28 +46,41 @@ module EncodedId
43
46
  end
44
47
 
45
48
  class SluggedId
46
- def initialize: (untyped from_object, ?slug_method: ::Symbol, ?id_method: ::Symbol, ?separator: ::String)-> void
47
-
48
- @from_object: untyped
49
- @slug_method: ::Symbol
50
- @id_method: ::Symbol
49
+ def initialize: (slug_part: ::String, id_part: ::String, ?separator: ::String)-> void
50
+ @slug_part: ::String
51
+ @id_part: ::String
51
52
  @separator: ::String
52
53
 
53
54
  def slugged_id: -> ::String
54
55
  end
55
56
 
57
+ class AnnotatedId
58
+ def initialize: (annotation: ::String, id_part: ::String, ?separator: ::String)-> void
59
+ @annotation: ::String
60
+ @id_part: ::String
61
+ @separator: ::String
62
+
63
+ def annotated_id: -> ::String
64
+ end
65
+
56
66
  class SluggedIdParser
57
67
  def initialize: (::String slugged_id, ?separator: ::String) -> void
58
68
 
59
69
  attr_reader slug: ::String?
60
- attr_reader id: ::String?
70
+ attr_reader id: ::String
71
+ end
72
+
73
+ class AnnotatedIdParser
74
+ def initialize: (::String annotated_id, ?separator: ::String) -> void
75
+
76
+ attr_reader annotation: ::String?
77
+ attr_reader id: ::String
61
78
  end
62
79
 
63
80
  module EncoderMethods
64
- def encode_encoded_id: (untyped id, ?::Hash[::Symbol, untyped] options) -> ::String
81
+ def encode_encoded_id: (::Array[::Integer] | ::Integer id, ?::Hash[::Symbol, untyped] options) -> ::String
65
82
  def decode_encoded_id: (::String slugged_encoded_id, ?::Hash[::Symbol, untyped] options) -> ::Array[::Integer]?
66
83
  def encoded_id_salt: () -> ::String
67
- def encoded_id_parser: (::String slugged_encoded_id) -> ::EncodedId::Rails::SluggedIdParser
68
84
  def encoded_id_coder: (?::Hash[::Symbol, untyped] options) -> ::EncodedId::Rails::Coder
69
85
  end
70
86
 
@@ -72,9 +88,11 @@ module EncodedId
72
88
  def find_by: (*untyped) -> (nil | untyped)
73
89
  end
74
90
 
75
- module FinderMethods : EncoderMethods, _ActiveRecordFinderMethod
76
- def find_by_encoded_id: (::String slugged_encoded_id, ?with_id: ::Symbol?) -> untyped?
77
- def find_by_encoded_id!: (::String slugged_encoded_id, ?with_id: ::Symbol?) -> untyped
91
+ module FinderMethods : EncoderMethods, _ActiveRecordFinderMethod, _ActiveRecordQueryMethod
92
+ def find_by_encoded_id: (::String encoded_id, ?with_id: ::Symbol?) -> untyped?
93
+ def find_by_encoded_id!: (::String encoded_id, ?with_id: ::Symbol?) -> untyped
94
+ def find_all_by_encoded_id: (::String encoded_id) -> untyped?
95
+ def find_all_by_encoded_id!: (::String encoded_id) -> untyped
78
96
  end
79
97
 
80
98
  interface _ActiveRecordQueryMethod
@@ -86,9 +104,12 @@ module EncodedId
86
104
  end
87
105
 
88
106
  module Model : ActiveRecord::Base
107
+ # From ActiveRecord
89
108
  extend ActiveRecord::FinderMethods
90
109
  extend ActiveRecord::QueryMethods
110
+ def id_changed?: -> bool
91
111
 
112
+ # From EncodedId::Rails::Model
92
113
  extend EncoderMethods
93
114
  extend FinderMethods
94
115
  extend QueryMethods
@@ -96,13 +117,15 @@ module EncodedId
96
117
  @encoded_id: ::String
97
118
  @slugged_encoded_id: ::String
98
119
 
99
- def encoded_id: () -> ::String
100
- def slugged_encoded_id: (?with: ::Symbol) -> ::String
101
- def name_for_encoded_id_slug: () -> ::String
120
+ def encoded_id_hash: -> ::String?
121
+ def encoded_id: -> ::String?
122
+ def slugged_encoded_id: -> ::String?
123
+ def name_for_encoded_id_slug: -> ::String
124
+ def annotation_for_encoded_id: -> ::String
102
125
  end
103
126
 
104
127
  interface _ActiveRecordToParam
105
- def to_param: () -> ::String
128
+ def to_param: -> ::String
106
129
  end
107
130
 
108
131
  module PathParam : Model, _ActiveRecordToParam
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: encoded_id-rails
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.6.2
4
+ version: 1.0.0.beta1
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Stephen Ierodiaconou
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: exe
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2023-02-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2023-08-07 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: activesupport
@@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ dependencies:
56
56
  requirements:
57
57
  - - "~>"
58
58
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
59
- version: '0.4'
59
+ version: 1.0.0.rc1
60
60
  type: :runtime
61
61
  prerelease: false
62
62
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
63
63
  requirements:
64
64
  - - "~>"
65
65
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
66
- version: '0.4'
66
+ version: 1.0.0.rc1
67
67
  description: ActiveRecord concern to use EncodedID to turn IDs into reversible and
68
68
  human friendly obfuscated strings.
69
69
  email:
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ files:
82
82
  - gemfiles/rails_6.0.gemfile
83
83
  - gemfiles/rails_7.0.gemfile
84
84
  - lib/encoded_id/rails.rb
85
+ - lib/encoded_id/rails/annotated_id.rb
86
+ - lib/encoded_id/rails/annotated_id_parser.rb
85
87
  - lib/encoded_id/rails/coder.rb
86
88
  - lib/encoded_id/rails/configuration.rb
87
89
  - lib/encoded_id/rails/encoder_methods.rb
@@ -117,11 +119,11 @@ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
117
119
  version: 2.6.0
118
120
  required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
119
121
  requirements:
120
- - - ">="
122
+ - - ">"
121
123
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
122
- version: '0'
124
+ version: 1.3.1
123
125
  requirements: []
124
- rubygems_version: 3.3.26
126
+ rubygems_version: 3.4.10
125
127
  signing_key:
126
128
  specification_version: 4
127
129
  summary: Use `encoded_id` with ActiveRecord models