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$ gem install listly
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## Configuration
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Firstly in your rails config/application.rb - you need to set the two config variables
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for the listly gem. The :local_list_store is for the next release. It doesn't do anything just yet.
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The :local_list_constants, is a symbol of a simple module that needs to be loaded in the rails
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load process i.e. putting it in the lib folder will suffice. The module (see below) just needs
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to contain a list of constants and their respective values that relate to where the list data
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is stored. The default is to store this data in the i18n internatialisation files in
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config/locales. Anywhere will do since they all will be loaded!
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```ruby
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module YourRailsApp
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class Application < Rails::Application
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...
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config.listly.listly_store_location = :local_list_store
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config.listly.listly_constants_module = :local_list_constants
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end
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end
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```
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Here is an example of the module and some sample constants that will be turned into lists.
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```ruby
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module LocalListConstants
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STATE_TYPES = :state_type_hash
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end
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```
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The in the "config/locales/views/en.yml" (this can be in any of the locale files) you can
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put the respective data relating to the above constant values.
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```ruby
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states_hash: [
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{code: 'act', name: 'ACT', desc: 'Australian Capital Teritory'},
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{code: 'nsw', name: 'NSW', desc: 'New South Wales'},
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{code: 'nt', name: 'NT', desc: 'Northern Teritory'},
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{code: 'qld', name: 'QLD', desc: 'Queensland'},
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]
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sex_types_hash: [
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{code: 'male', name: 'Male'},
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{code: 'female', name: 'Female'},
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{code: 'notset', name: 'Not Set'}
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]
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```
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Listly will create a module from each constant with its respective data. It will create
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an internal class that holds instance properties and attr_reader access methods for each.
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i.e. "states_hash: code" will be the code attribute on the list etc..
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## Usage
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the module with the list into the view template. I frequently use mustache view wrappers
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which would look like this:
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```ruby
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module Wrapper
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include SexTypeList # <------ This is the included list module!
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Then in the actual form... this is how you can use the list - i.e. the method
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"all_sex_types" was derived from the "SexType" module name and the "sex_type_code"
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and "sex_type_name" methods will populate the form with the relevant "code" and
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"name" data - that was pulled from your i18n locale file!
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sex_field: f.collection_select(:sex, all_sex_types, :sex_type_code, :sex_type_name, {
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## Development
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name: listly
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- Steve Forkin
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