letsrate 1.0.6.alpha → 1.0.7
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- data/README.md +11 -7
- data/lib/generators/letsrate/letsrate_generator.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/letsrate/version.rb +1 -1
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### Install
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Add the letsrate gem into your Gemfile
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gem 'letsrate'
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Suppose you will have a devise user model which name is User. The generator should be like below
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rails g devise
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rails g devise user
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rails g letsrate user # => This is letsrate generator.
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rails g letsrate user # => user is the model generated by devise
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This generator will create Rate and RatingCache models and link to your user model.
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rails g model car name:string
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You should add the letsrate_rateable function with its dimensions option.
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You should add the letsrate_rateable function with its dimensions option. You can add multiple dimensions.
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class Car < ActiveRecord::Base
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letsrate_rateable
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letsrate_rateable "speed", "engine", "price"
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end
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Then you need to add a call letsrate_rater in the user model.
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Speed : <%= rating_for @car, "speed" %>
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Engine : <%= rating_for @car, "engine" %>
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Price : <%= rating_for @car, "price" %>
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If you need to change the star number, you should use star option like below.
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Speed : <%= rating_for @car, "speed", :star => 10 %>
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Speed : <%= rating_for @car, "speed", :star => 7 %>
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Speed : <%= rating_for @car, "speed" %>
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### Important
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By default rating_for tries to call current_user method as the rater instance in the rater_controller.rb file. You can change the current_user method
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By default rating_for tries to call devise current_user method as the rater instance in the rater_controller.rb file. You can change the current_user method
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#rater_controller.rb
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: letsrate
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.
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version: 1.0.7
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Murat GUZEL
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requirements: []
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rubyforge_project: letsrate
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 3
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summary: Provides the best solution to add rating functionality to your models.
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