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  Rakefile
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- app/controller/application_controller.rb
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- app/helpers/application_helper.rb
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  config/build_menu.yml
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  config/initializers/build_menu.rb
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  init.rb
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  lib/navgate.rb
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+ lib/navgate/builder.rb
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+ lib/navgate/main.rb
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+ lib/navgate/modules/navgatehelpers.rb
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+ lib/navgate/navgatehelpers.rb
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+ lib/readme.rdoc
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- Echoe.new('navGATE','0.1.02') do |p|
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- p.description = "Allows the easy creation of menus with config files"
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+ Echoe.new('navGATE','0.1.3.1') do |p|
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+ p.summary = "Allows the easy creation of navigation with config files"
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+ p.description = "Can create navigation from objects using the nav builder,from database tables or from a yaml file"
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  p.url = "https://github.com/Thermatix/navGATE"
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- require 'navgate'
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- building menu object from scratch
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- NAVGATE = Navgate.new do |build|
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- build.navs = [ Navgate::Builder.new do |options|
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- options[:selection] = %w(selection site_settings users images misc)
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- options[:namespace] = 'admin'
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- options[:controller] = 'admin_panel'
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- end
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- ]
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- end
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+ # require 'navgate'
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+ # building menu object from scratch
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+ # NAVGATE = Navgate.new do |build|
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+ # build.navs = [ Navgate::Builder.new do |options|
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+ # options[:selection] = %w(selection site_settings users images misc)
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+ # options[:namespace] = 'admin'
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+ # options[:controller] = 'admin_panel'
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+ # end
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+ # ]
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+ # end
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- building menu object from database fields be sure to pass it as {Model_name: field}
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- NAVGATE = Navgate.new do |build|
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- build.navs = [ Navgate::Builder.new do |options|
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- options[:selection] = {categories: :title }
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- options[:prefix] = 'shop_category'
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- options[:controller] = 'front_page'
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- options[:by_id] = true
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- end
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- ]
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- end
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+ # building menu object from database fields be sure to pass it as {Model_name: field}
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+ # NAVGATE = Navgate.new do |build|
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+ # build.navs = [ Navgate::Builder.new do |options|
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+ # options[:selection] = {categories: :title }
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+ # options[:prefix] = 'shop_category'
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+ # options[:controller] = 'front_page'
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+ # options[:by_id] = true
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+ # end
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+ # ]
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+ # end
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- NAVGATE = Navgate.new do |build|
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- build.navs = "#{Rails.root}/config/build_menu.yml"
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- end
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+ # building from yaml file, look through the yaml file for an example
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+ # NAVGATE = Navgate.new do |build|
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+ # build.navs = "#{Rails.root}/config/build_menu.yml"
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+ # end
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- require 'navgate'
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+ require 'lib/navgate'
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+ Dir[File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/navgate/modules/*.rb'].each {|file| require file }
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  require 'navgate/base'
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- class Navgate
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- class Builder < Base
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- def render_it_with(options)
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- if options
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- options_to_render += ("#{key}=#{value}" + " ") unless ignoring key
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- end
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- end
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- style = styling(options)
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- @text_to_render = ""
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- if !self.by_id
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- self.selection.each do |select|
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- wrap_with options[:wrap] do
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- @text_to_render += "<a href=\"#{path_for(select)}\" #{options_to_render}>#{select.gsub('_'," ")}</a>#{style}"
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- end
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- end
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- else
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- self.selection.each_with_index do |select,i|
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- wrap_with options[:wrap] do
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- @text_to_render += "<a href=\"#{path_for(self.by_id[i])}\" #{options_to_render}>#{select.gsub('_'," ")}</a>#{style}"
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- @text_to_render
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- end
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+ require 'navgate/builder'
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+ require 'awesome_print'
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+ module NavGate
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- private
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- def wrap_with tag, &block
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- tag_end = tag
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- end
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- if tag
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- yield
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- @text_to_render += "</#{tag_end}>"
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- else
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- yield
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- end
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- end
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-
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- def path_for link_to
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- if self.namespace
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- return "/#{self.namespace}/#{link_to}"
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- elsif self.prefix
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- return "/#{self.prefix}/#{link_to}"
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- else
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- return "/#{link_to}"
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- end
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- end
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+ class << self
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+ attr_accessor :configuration
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+ end
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60
- def styling options
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- if options
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- return "<br>" if options[:styling] == :verticle
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- return options[:styling] if options[:styling]
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- end
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- " "
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- end
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+ def self.configure
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+ self.configuration ||= Configuration.new
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+ yield(configuration)
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+ self.configuration.post_setup
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+ end
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17
 
68
- def ignoring k
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- [:styling,:wrap].include?(k)
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- end
18
+ class Configuration
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+ attr_accessor :controllers, :navs, :ignoring
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20
 
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- end
21
+ def initialize
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+ self.controllers = Rails.application.routes.routes.map do |route|
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+ route.defaults[:controller]
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+ end.uniq.compact
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25
 
74
- attr_accessor :controllers, :navs
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+ end
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27
 
76
- def initialize
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- self.controllers = Rails.application.routes.routes.map do |route|
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- route.defaults[:controller]
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- end.uniq.compact
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- yield(self)
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- raise TypeError, "Expected Navgate:Builder or string" unless not_bad_type?(self.navs)
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- if self.navs.is_a?(String)
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- setup = YAML.load_file(self.navs)
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- temp = []
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- setup.each do |menu|
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- temp.push(Navgate::Builder.new do |options|
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- options[:selection] = menu[1]['selection'].split(" ")
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- options[:default] = menu[1]['default'] || nill
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- options[:namespace] = menu[1]['namespace'] || nil
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- options[:prefix] = menu[1]['prefix'] || nil
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- options[:controller] = menu[1]['controller'] || nil
92
- end
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- )
28
+ def post_setup
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+ raise TypeError, "Expected Navgate:Builder or string" unless not_bad_type?(self.navs)
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+ if self.navs.is_a?(String)
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+ setup = YAML.load_file(self.navs)
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+ temp = []
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+ setup.each do |menu|
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+ temp.push(Navgate::Builder.new do |options|
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+ options[:selection] = menu[1]['selection'].split(" ")
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+ options[:default] = menu[1]['default'] || nill
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+ options[:prefix] = menu[1]['prefix'] || nil
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+ options[:controller] = menu[1]['controller'] || nil
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+ options[:by_id] = menu[1]['by_id'] || nil
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+ options[:css_class] = menu[1]['css_class'] || nil
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+ end
42
+ )
43
+ end
44
+ self.navs = temp
94
45
  end
95
- self.navs = temp
46
+ self.ignoring ||= [""]
96
47
  end
97
- end
98
48
 
49
+ private
99
50
 
51
+ def not_bad_type? navs
52
+ navs.is_a?(String) || navs.map{ |n| n.is_a?(NavGate::Builder)}.any?
53
+ end
100
54
 
101
- def render_nav params, options
102
- select_nav(params[:controller]).render_it_with(options).html_safe
103
55
  end
104
56
 
105
- def select params
106
- nav = select_nav(params[:controller])
107
- return params[:selection] ? params[:selection] : nav.default
108
- end
109
- private
110
- def select_nav controller
111
- self.navs.each do |nav|
112
- return nav if nav.controller == controller
113
- end
114
- end
115
57
 
116
- def not_bad_type? navs
117
- navs.is_a?(String) || navs.map{ |n| n.is_a?(Navgate::Builder)}.any?
118
- end
119
58
  end