intercom-rails 0.2.11 → 0.2.12
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data/README.mdown
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```
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The `intercom:install` rails generator will add the `intercom_script_tag` to your application layout:
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rails g intercom:install YOUR-APP-ID
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## Importing your users
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To get started faster with Intercom, `IntercomRails` includes a Rake task that will do an initial import of your users:
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argument :api_secret, :desc => "Your Intercom api-secret, used for secure mode", :optional => true
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argument :api_key, :desc => "An Intercom API key, for various rake tasks", :optional => true
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FALSEY_RESPONSES = ['n', 'no']
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def create_config_file
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@app_id = app_id
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@api_secret = api_secret
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@api_key = api_key
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introduction = <<-desc
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Intercom will automatically insert its javascript before the closing '</body>'
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tag on every page where it can find a logged-in user. Intercom by default
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looks for logged-in users, in the controller, via 'current_user' and '@user'.
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Is the logged-in user accessible via either 'current_user' or '@user'? [Yn]
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desc
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print "#{introduction.strip} "
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default_ok = $stdin.gets.strip.downcase
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if FALSEY_RESPONSES.include?(default_ok)
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custom_current_user_question = <<-desc
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How do you access the logged-in user in your controllers? This can be
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any Ruby code, e.g. 'current_customer', '@admin', etc.:
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desc
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print "#{custom_current_user_question.rstrip} "
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@current_user = $stdin.gets.strip
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end
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template("intercom.rb.erb", "config/initializers/intercom.rb")
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# The method/variable that contains the logged in user in your controllers.
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# If it is `current_user` or `@user`, then you can ignore this
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config.user.current = Proc.new { <%= @current_user %> }
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<%- else -%>
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# config.user.current = Proc.new { current_user }
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# == User model class
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# The class which defines your user model
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: intercom-rails
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.2.
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2013-01-
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date: 2013-01-12 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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name: activesupport
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- lib/intercom-rails.rb
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- lib/rails/generators/intercom/config/config_generator.rb
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- lib/rails/generators/intercom/config/intercom.rb.erb
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- lib/rails/generators/intercom/install/install_generator.rb
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- Rakefile
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- README.mdown
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- test/action_controller_test_setup.rb
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requirements: []
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rubyforge_project: intercom-rails
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rubygems_version: 1.8.23
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module Intercom
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module Generators
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class InstallGenerator < ::Rails::Generators::Base
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desc "Installs Intercom (https://www.intercom.io) into your Rails app"
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argument :app_id, :desc => "Your Intercom app-id, which can be found here: https://www.intercom.io/apps/api_keys"
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def update_layout
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snippet = <<-HTML
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TODO add any user/app/situational data to the custom Hash below
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e.g. :plan => 'Pro', :dashboard_page => 'http://dashboard.example.com/user-id'
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See http://docs.intercom.io/#CustomData for more details about custom data
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<% if logged_in? %>
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<%= intercom_script_tag({
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:user_id => current_user.id,
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