extend_at 0.0.2 → 0.0.3

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  # Extend at
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- This gem allows you to extend the columns from your model without migrations, you can, i.e., develop your own content types, like in Drupal
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+ This gem allows you to extend models without migrations: This way you can, i.e., develop your own content types, like in Drupal.
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  ## Installation
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  ## Usage
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- Only you need to add the next line in your model.
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+ You only need to add the next line in your model.
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- <code>extend_at :configuration</code>
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+ <code>extend_at :extra</code>
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- The column <code>configuration</code> must be string or text.
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+ The column <code>extra</code> must be string or text.
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  For example:
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  user.extra.private_photos = true
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  user.extra.subscribe_to_news = false
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- user.extra.perfil_description = ''
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+ user.extra.profile_description = ''
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  user.save
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- Is the same:
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+ This is the same:
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  user.extra_private_photos = true
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  user.extra_subscribe_to_news = false
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- user.extra_perfil_description = ''
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+ user.extra_profile_description = ''
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  user.save
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  Or:
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  user[:extra_private_photos] = true
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  user[:extra_subscribe_to_news] = false
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  user.save
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  ### Columns configuration
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+ You can configure each column.
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  #### Set column type
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  class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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  extend_at :extra, :columns => {
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  :type => :boolean
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  }, :age => {
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  :type => :get_type
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  :type => :get_type,
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  }, :last_loggin => {
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  ### Tips
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+ ## Bugs, recomendation, etc
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+ If you found a bug, create an issue. If you have a recomendation, idea, etc., create a request or fork the project.
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  s.authors = ["Andrés José Borek"]
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  s.email = ["andres.b.dev@gmail.com"]
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  s.homepage = ""
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- s.summary = %q{Create dynamic fields in your models (like content types in Drupal)}
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- s.description = %q{This gem allows you to extend the columns from your model without migrations, you can, i.e., develop your own content types, like in Drupal}
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+ s.summary = %q{Create dynamic fields to extend models (like content types in Drupal)}
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+ s.description = %q{This gem allows you to extend models without migrations: This way you can, i.e., develop your own content types, like in Drupal.}
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: extend_at
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  dependencies:
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  version: '0'
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  type: :development
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- description: This gem allows you to extend the columns from your model without migrations,
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+ version_requirements: *10011740
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+ description: ! 'This gem allows you to extend models without migrations: This way
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  email:
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- summary: Create dynamic fields in your models (like content types in Drupal)
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  test_files: []