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+ # CouchRest: CouchDB, close to the metal
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+
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+ CouchRest is based on [CouchDB's couch.js test
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+ library](http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/couchdb/trunk/share/www/script/couch.js),
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+ which I find to be concise, clear, and well designed. CouchRest lightly wraps
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+ CouchDB's HTTP API, managing JSON serialization, and remembering the URI-paths
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+ to CouchDB's API endpoints so you don't have to.
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+
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+ CouchRest is designed to make a simple base for application and framework-specific object oriented APIs. CouchRest is Object-Mapper agnostic, the parsed JSON it returns from CouchDB shows up as subclasses of Ruby's Hash. Naked JSON, just as it was mean to be.
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+
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+ ## Easy Install
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+
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+ Easy Install is moving to RubyForge, heads up for the gem.
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+
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+ ### Relax, it's RESTful
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+
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+ The core of Couchrest is Heroku’s excellent REST Client Ruby HTTP wrapper.
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+ REST Client takes all the nastyness of Net::HTTP and gives is a pretty face,
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+ while still giving you more control than Open-URI. I recommend it anytime
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+ you’re interfacing with a well-defined web service.
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+
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+ ### Running the Specs
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+
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+ The most complete documentation is the spec/ directory. To validate your
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+ CouchRest install, from the project root directory run `rake`, or `autotest`
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+ (requires RSpec and optionally ZenTest for autotest support).
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+
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+ ## Examples
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+
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+ Quick Start:
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+
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+ # with !, it creates the database if it doesn't already exist
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+ @db = CouchRest.database!("http://127.0.0.1:5984/couchrest-test")
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+ response = @db.save({:key => 'value', 'another key' => 'another value'})
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+ doc = @db.get(response['id'])
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+ puts doc.inspect
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+
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+ Bulk Save:
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+
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+ @db.bulk_save([
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+ {"wild" => "and random"},
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+ {"mild" => "yet local"},
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+ {"another" => ["set","of","keys"]}
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+ ])
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+ # returns ids and revs of the current docs
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+ puts @db.documents.inspect
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+
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+ Creating and Querying Views:
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+
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+ @db.save({
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+ "_id" => "_design/first",
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+ :views => {
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+ :test => {
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+ :map => "function(doc){for(var w in doc){ if(!w.match(/^_/))emit(w,doc[w])}}"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ })
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+ puts @db.view('first/test')['rows'].inspect
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+
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+ ## CouchRest::Model
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+
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+ CouchRest::Model is a module designed along the lines of DataMapper::Resource.
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+ By subclassing, suddenly you get all sorts of powerful sugar, so that working
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+ with CouchDB in your Rails or Merb app is no harder than working with the
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+ standard SQL alternatives. See the CouchRest::Model documentation for an
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+ example article class that illustrates usage.
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+ CouchRest::Model will be removed from this package.
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require "rake/rdoctask"
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+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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+ require File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)),'lib','couchrest')
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+
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+
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+ begin
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+ require 'spec/rake/spectask'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ puts <<-EOS
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+ To use rspec for testing you must install rspec gem:
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+ gem install rspec
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+ EOS
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+ exit(0)
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+ end
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+
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "couchrest"
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+ s.version = CouchRest::VERSION
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+ s.date = "2008-11-22"
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+ s.summary = "Lean and RESTful interface to CouchDB."
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+ s.email = "jchris@apache.org"
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+ s.homepage = "http://github.com/jchris/couchrest"
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+ s.description = "CouchRest provides a simple interface on top of CouchDB's RESTful HTTP API, as well as including some utility scripts for managing views and attachments."
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+ s.authors = ["J. Chris Anderson"]
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+ s.files = %w( LICENSE README.md Rakefile THANKS.md ) +
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+ Dir["{examples,lib,spec,utils}/**/*"] -
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+ Dir["spec/tmp"]
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = %w( README.md LICENSE THANKS.md )
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+ s.require_path = "lib"
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+ s.add_dependency("json", ">= 1.1.2")
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+ s.add_dependency("rest-client", ">= 0.5")
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+ s.add_dependency("mime-types", ">= 1.15")
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ desc "create .gemspec file (useful for github)"
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+ task :gemspec do
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+ filename = "#{spec.name}.gemspec"
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+ File.open(filename, "w") do |f|
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+ f.puts spec.to_ruby
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Run all specs"
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+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('spec') do |t|
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+ t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Print specdocs"
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+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:doc) do |t|
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+ t.spec_opts = ["--format", "specdoc"]
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+ t.spec_files = FileList['spec/*_spec.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Generate the rdoc"
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
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+ files = ["README.rdoc", "LICENSE", "lib/**/*.rb"]
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.add(files)
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+ rdoc.main = "README.rdoc"
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+ rdoc.title = "CouchRest: Ruby CouchDB, close to the metal"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Run the rspec"
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+ task :default => :spec
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+ CouchRest THANKS
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+ =====================
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+ CouchRest was originally developed by J. Chris Anderson <jchris@grabb.it>
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+ and a number of other contributors. Many people further contributed to
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+ CouchRest by reporting problems, suggesting various improvements or submitting
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+ changes. A list of these people is included below.
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+
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+ * [Matt Aimonetti](http://merbist.com/about/)
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+ * [Greg Borenstein](http://ideasfordozens.com)
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+ * [Geoffrey Grosenbach](http://nubyonrails.com/)
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+ * [Jonathan S. Katz](http://github.com/jkatz)
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+ * [Matt Lyon](http://mattly.tumblr.com/)
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+ * Simon Rozet (simon /at/ rozet /dot/ name)
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+ Patches are welcome. The primary source for this software project is [on Github](http://github.com/jchris/couchrest/tree/master)
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+ A lot of people have active forks - thank you all - even the patches I don't end up using are helpful.
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'couchrest'
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+
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+ def show obj
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+ puts obj.inspect
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+ puts
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+ end
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+
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+ CouchRest::Model.default_database = CouchRest.database!('couchrest-model-example')
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+
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+ class Author < CouchRest::Model
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+ key_accessor :name
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+ def drink_scotch
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+ puts "... glug type glug ... I'm #{name} ... type glug glug ..."
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class Post < CouchRest::Model
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+ key_accessor :title, :body, :author
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+
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+ cast :author, :as => 'Author'
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+
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+ timestamps!
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+ end
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+
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+ class Comment < CouchRest::Model
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+ cast :commenter, :as => 'Author'
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+
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+ def post= post
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+ self["post_id"] = post.id
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+ end
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+ def post
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+ Post.get(self['post_id']) if self['post_id']
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+ end
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+
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+ timestamps!
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+ end
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+
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+ puts "Act I: CRUD"
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+ puts
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+ puts "(pause for dramatic effect)"
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+ puts
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+ sleep 2
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+
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+ puts "Create an author."
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+ quentin = Author.new("name" => "Quentin Hazel")
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+ show quentin
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+
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+ puts "Create a new post."
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+ post = Post.new(:title => "First Post", :body => "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit...")
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+ show post
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+
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+ puts "Add the author to the post."
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+ post.author = quentin
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+ show post
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+
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+ puts "Save the post."
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+ post.save
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+ show post
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+
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+ puts "Load the post."
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+ reloaded = Post.get(post.id)
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+ show reloaded
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+
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+ puts "The author of the post is an instance of Author."
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+ reloaded.author.drink_scotch
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+
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+ puts "\nAdd some comments to the post."
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+ comment_one = Comment.new :text => "Blah blah blah", :commenter => {:name => "Joe Sixpack"}
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+ comment_two = Comment.new :text => "Yeah yeah yeah", :commenter => {:name => "Jane Doe"}
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+ comment_three = Comment.new :text => "Whatever...", :commenter => {:name => "John Stewart"}
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+
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+ # TODO - maybe add some magic here?
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+ comment_one.post = post
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+ comment_two.post = post
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+ comment_three.post = post
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+ comment_one.save
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+ comment_two.save
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+ comment_three.save
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+
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+ show comment_one
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+ show comment_two
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+ show comment_three
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+
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+ puts "We can load a post through its comment (no magic here)."
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+ show post = comment_one.post
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+
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+ puts "Commenters are also authors."
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+ comment_two['commenter'].drink_scotch
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+ comment_one['commenter'].drink_scotch
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+ comment_three['commenter'].drink_scotch
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+
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+ puts "\nLet's save an author to her own document."
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+ jane = comment_two['commenter']
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+ jane.save
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+ show jane
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+
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+ puts "Oh, that's neat! Because Ruby passes hash valuee by reference, Jane's new id has been added to the comment she left."
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+ show comment_two
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+
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+ puts "Of course, we'd better remember to save it."
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+ comment_two.save
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+ show comment_two
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+
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+ puts "Oooh, denormalized... feel the burn!"
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+ puts
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+ puts
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+ puts
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+ puts "Act II: Views"
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+ puts
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+ puts
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+ sleep 2
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+
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+ puts "Let's find all the comments that go with our post."
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+ puts "Our post has id #{post.id}, so lets find all the comments with that post_id."
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+ puts
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+
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+ class Comment
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+ view_by :post_id
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+ end
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+
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+ comments = Comment.by_post_id :key => post.id
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+ show comments
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+
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+ puts "That was too easy."
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+ puts "We can even wrap it up in a finder on the Post class."
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+ puts
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+
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+ class Post
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+ def comments
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+ Comment.by_post_id :key => id
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ show post.comments
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+ puts "Gimme 5 minutes and I'll roll this into the framework. ;)"
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+ puts
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+ puts "There is a lot more that can be done with views, but a lot of the interesting stuff is joins, which of course range across types. We'll pick up where we left off, next time."