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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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For example, if you want to create an administration panel to add columns to a model, for example, you are working on
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a CMS, and you want to create a _"content type"_ and you need to set the _"columns"_ but you
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don't want to migrate the database, then, you can see [this](https://github.com/anga/extend_at#tips) little tutorial.
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## Status:
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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/anga/extend_at.png)](http://travis-ci.org/anga/extend_at)
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### Belongs to
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If you like to add a belongs_to relationship, you can do it in this way:
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# app/models/toolbox.rb
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# app/model/tool.rb
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extend_at extra, columns => {}, :belongs_to => :toolbox
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<code>:belongs_to</code> parametter accept
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:belongs_to => :onwer => {:class_name => "User"}
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columns[name.to_sym] = {
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This make <code>columns_name</code> column work like YAML serialized object. In this case, is used to sotore an array of names of each column name.
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(See [ActiveRecord::Base](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Base.html))
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This function returns a hash with the information about each column.
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Search the column configuration stored in a separated model. By this way, we can configura each column easily, we can create a view to create columns and configure it easily.
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The model <code>ColumConfig</code> have a serialized column named <code>default_valuee</code>, in this way we can sotre integer values, boolean, strings or datetime and time values without problems.
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## Bugs, recomendation, etc
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