jt-rails-meta 1.0.3 → 1.0.4

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data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -43,6 +43,40 @@ Call `meta_tags` in your layout:
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  You have also access to `meta_title`, `meta_description`, `meta_keywords` methods.
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+ Define your meta in `meta.yml` file:
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+ ```yaml
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+ en:
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+ meta:
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+ # in general you use either prefx or suffix for the title of your page
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+ # prefix or suffix are not applied on default title and are both optional
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+ prefix: "My Website - "
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+ suffix: " - My Website"
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+
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+ # default meta used if no meta are found for a page
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+ default:
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+ title: My WebSite
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+ description: My super website is about something magnificent
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+ keywords: "website, some keywords"
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+
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+ # Exemple of meta for the controller users and the action new
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+ # title, full_title, description and keywords are all optional
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+ users:
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+ new:
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+ title: Sign up
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+ description: Description of sign up page
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+ keywords: "sign up, registration"
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+
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+ # Another example for the controller home and the action index
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+ # full_title is used if exceptionally you don't want to use the prefix or suffix
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+ # you can use either title or full_title
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+ home:
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+ index:
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+ full_title: Home
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+ description: Description of homepage
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+ ```
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+
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  ### Pass parameters to tags
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  In your controller:
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  s.summary = "Manage HTML meta tags for SEO in Ruby On Rails"
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  s.description = "JTRailsMeta help you to manage HTML meta tags like title, description, keywords used in Search Engine Optimization (SEO)."
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  s.homepage = 'https://github.com/jonathantribouharet/jt-rails-meta'
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- s.version = '1.0.3'
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+ s.version = '1.0.4'
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  s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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  s.require_paths = ['lib']
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  s.authors = ['Jonathan TRIBOUHARET']
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  en:
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  meta:
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-
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- # in general you use either prefx or suffix
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- # prefix or suffix are not applied on default title
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- prefix: "My Website - " # Optional
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- suffix: " - My Website" # Optional
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+ # in general you use either prefx or suffix for the title of your page
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+ # prefix or suffix are not applied on default title and are both optional
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+ prefix: "My Website - "
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+ suffix: " - My Website"
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  # default meta used if no meta are found for a page
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  default:
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  description: My super website is about something magnificent
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  keywords: "website, some keywords"
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- # Exemple of meta for the controller home and the action index
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- # title, description and keywords are optional
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+ # Exemple of meta for the controller users and the action new
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+ # title, full_title, description and keywords are all optional
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+ users:
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+ new:
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+ title: Sign up
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+ description: Description of sign up page
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+ keywords: "sign up, registration"
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+
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+ # Another example for the controller home and the action index
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+ # full_title is used if exceptionally you don't want to use the prefix or suffix
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+ # you can use either title or full_title
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  home:
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  index:
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- title: Home
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+ full_title: Home
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  description: Description of homepage
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- keywords: home
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data/lib/jt-rails-meta.rb CHANGED
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  # +options+:: options passed to I18n
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  def set_meta_title(options = {})
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  @meta[:title] = I18n.translate("#{meta_key}.title", options)
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-
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- if !have_translation?(@meta[:title])
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- @meta[:title] = I18n.translate('meta.default.title')
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- else
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+ if have_translation?(@meta[:title])
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  @meta[:title] = "#{@meta[:prefix]}#{I18n.translate("#{meta_key}.title", options)}#{@meta[:suffix]}"
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+ else
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+ @meta[:title] = I18n.translate("#{meta_key}.full_title", options)
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+ @meta[:title] = I18n.translate('meta.default.title') if !have_translation?(@meta[:title])
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  end
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: jt-rails-meta
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 1.0.3
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+ version: 1.0.4
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Jonathan TRIBOUHARET
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2015-07-02 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2015-07-16 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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  description: JTRailsMeta help you to manage HTML meta tags like title, description,
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  keywords used in Search Engine Optimization (SEO).