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+ Creating and Customizing Rails Generators & Templates
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+ Rails generators are an essential tool if you plan to improve your workflow. With this guide you will learn how to create generators and customize existing ones.
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+ After reading this guide, you will know:
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+ * How to see which generators are available in your application.
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+ * How to create a generator using templates.
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+ * How Rails searches for generators before invoking them.
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+ * How Rails internally generates Rails code from the templates.
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+ * How to customize your scaffold by creating new generators.
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+ * How to customize your scaffold by changing generator templates.
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+ * How to use fallbacks to avoid overwriting a huge set of generators.
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+ * How to create an application template.
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+ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ First Contact
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+ -------------
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+ When you create an application using the `rails` command, you are in fact using a Rails generator. After that, you can get a list of all available generators by just invoking `rails generate`:
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+ ```bash
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+ $ rails new myapp
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+ ```
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+ You will get a list of all generators that comes with Rails. If you need a detailed description of the helper generator, for example, you can simply do:
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+ $ bin/rails generate helper --help
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+ ```
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+ Creating Your First Generator
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+ -----------------------------
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+ Since Rails 3.0, generators are built on top of [Thor](https://github.com/erikhuda/thor). Thor provides powerful options for parsing and a great API for manipulating files. For instance, let's build a generator that creates an initializer file named `initializer.rb` inside `config/initializers`.
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+ The first step is to create a file at `lib/generators/initializer_generator.rb` with the following content:
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+ Our new generator is quite simple: it inherits from `Rails::Generators::Base` and has one method definition. When a generator is invoked, each public method in the generator is executed sequentially in the order that it is defined. Finally, we invoke the `create_file` method that will create a file at the given destination with the given content. If you are familiar with the Rails Application Templates API, you'll feel right at home with the new generators API.
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+ Rails is usually able to generate good descriptions if a generator is namespaced, as `ActiveRecord::Generators::ModelGenerator`, but not in this particular case. We can solve this problem in two ways. The first one is calling `desc` inside our generator:
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+ create app/models/user.rb
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+ invoke test_unit
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+ create test/models/user_test.rb
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+ create test/fixtures/users.yml
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+ invoke resource_route
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+ route resources :users
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+ invoke scaffold_controller
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+ create app/controllers/users_controller.rb
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+ invoke erb
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+ create app/views/users
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+ create app/views/users/index.html.erb
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+ create app/views/users/edit.html.erb
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+ create app/views/users/show.html.erb
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+ create app/views/users/new.html.erb
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+ create app/views/users/_form.html.erb
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+ invoke test_unit
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+ create test/controllers/users_controller_test.rb
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+ invoke helper
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+ create app/helpers/users_helper.rb
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+ invoke jbuilder
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+ create app/views/users/index.json.jbuilder
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+ create app/views/users/show.json.jbuilder
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+ invoke assets
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+ invoke coffee
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+ create app/assets/javascripts/users.js.coffee
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+ invoke scss
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+ create app/assets/stylesheets/users.css.scss
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+ invoke scss
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+ create app/assets/stylesheets/scaffolds.css.scss
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+ ```
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+
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+ Looking at this output, it's easy to understand how generators work in Rails 3.0 and above. The scaffold generator doesn't actually generate anything, it just invokes others to do the work. This allows us to add/replace/remove any of those invocations. For instance, the scaffold generator invokes the scaffold_controller generator, which invokes erb, test_unit and helper generators. Since each generator has a single responsibility, they are easy to reuse, avoiding code duplication.
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+ Our first customization on the workflow will be to stop generating stylesheet, JavaScript and test fixture files for scaffolds. We can achieve that by changing our configuration to the following:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ config.generators do |g|
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+ g.orm :active_record
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+ g.template_engine :erb
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+ g.test_framework :test_unit, fixture: false
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+ g.stylesheets false
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+ g.javascripts false
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ If we generate another resource with the scaffold generator, we can see that stylesheet, JavaScript and fixture files are not created anymore. If you want to customize it further, for example to use DataMapper and RSpec instead of Active Record and TestUnit, it's just a matter of adding their gems to your application and configuring your generators.
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+ To demonstrate this, we are going to create a new helper generator that simply adds some instance variable readers. First, we create a generator within the rails namespace, as this is where rails searches for generators used as hooks:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ $ bin/rails generate generator rails/my_helper
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+ create lib/generators/rails/my_helper
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+ create lib/generators/rails/my_helper/my_helper_generator.rb
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+ create lib/generators/rails/my_helper/USAGE
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+ create lib/generators/rails/my_helper/templates
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+ ```
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+
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+ After that, we can delete both the `templates` directory and the `source_root`
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+ class method call from our new generator, because we are not going to need them.
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+ Add the method below, so our generator looks like the following:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # lib/generators/rails/my_helper/my_helper_generator.rb
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+ class Rails::MyHelperGenerator < Rails::Generators::NamedBase
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+ def create_helper_file
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+ create_file "app/helpers/#{file_name}_helper.rb", <<-FILE
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+ module #{class_name}Helper
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+ attr_reader :#{plural_name}, :#{plural_name.singularize}
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+ end
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+ FILE
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ We can try out our new generator by creating a helper for products:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ $ bin/rails generate my_helper products
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+ create app/helpers/products_helper.rb
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+ ```
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+
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+ And it will generate the following helper file in `app/helpers`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ module ProductsHelper
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+ attr_reader :products, :product
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ Which is what we expected. We can now tell scaffold to use our new helper generator by editing `config/application.rb` once again:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ config.generators do |g|
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+ g.orm :active_record
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+ g.template_engine :erb
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+ g.test_framework :test_unit, fixture: false
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+ g.stylesheets false
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+ g.javascripts false
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+ g.helper :my_helper
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ and see it in action when invoking the generator:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ $ bin/rails generate scaffold Article body:text
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+ [...]
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+ invoke my_helper
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+ create app/helpers/articles_helper.rb
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+ ```
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+
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+ We can notice on the output that our new helper was invoked instead of the Rails default. However one thing is missing, which is tests for our new generator and to do that, we are going to reuse old helpers test generators.
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+ Since Rails 3.0, this is easy to do due to the hooks concept. Our new helper does not need to be focused in one specific test framework, it can simply provide a hook and a test framework just needs to implement this hook in order to be compatible.
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+
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+ To do that, we can change the generator this way:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # lib/generators/rails/my_helper/my_helper_generator.rb
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+ class Rails::MyHelperGenerator < Rails::Generators::NamedBase
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+ def create_helper_file
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+ create_file "app/helpers/#{file_name}_helper.rb", <<-FILE
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+ module #{class_name}Helper
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+ attr_reader :#{plural_name}, :#{plural_name.singularize}
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+ end
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+ FILE
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+ end
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+
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+ hook_for :test_framework
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ Now, when the helper generator is invoked and TestUnit is configured as the test framework, it will try to invoke both `Rails::TestUnitGenerator` and `TestUnit::MyHelperGenerator`. Since none of those are defined, we can tell our generator to invoke `TestUnit::Generators::HelperGenerator` instead, which is defined since it's a Rails generator. To do that, we just need to add:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Search for :helper instead of :my_helper
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+ hook_for :test_framework, as: :helper
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+ ```
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+
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+ And now you can re-run scaffold for another resource and see it generating tests as well!
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+
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+ Customizing Your Workflow by Changing Generators Templates
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+ ----------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+ In the step above we simply wanted to add a line to the generated helper, without adding any extra functionality. There is a simpler way to do that, and it's by replacing the templates of already existing generators, in that case `Rails::Generators::HelperGenerator`.
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+
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+ In Rails 3.0 and above, generators don't just look in the source root for templates, they also search for templates in other paths. And one of them is `lib/templates`. Since we want to customize `Rails::Generators::HelperGenerator`, we can do that by simply making a template copy inside `lib/templates/rails/helper` with the name `helper.rb`. So let's create that file with the following content:
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+
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+ ```erb
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+ module <%= class_name %>Helper
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+ attr_reader :<%= plural_name %>, :<%= plural_name.singularize %>
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ and revert the last change in `config/application.rb`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ config.generators do |g|
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+ g.orm :active_record
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+ g.template_engine :erb
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+ g.test_framework :test_unit, fixture: false
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+ g.stylesheets false
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+ g.javascripts false
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you generate another resource, you can see that we get exactly the same result! This is useful if you want to customize your scaffold templates and/or layout by just creating `edit.html.erb`, `index.html.erb` and so on inside `lib/templates/erb/scaffold`.
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+
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+ Scaffold templates in Rails frequently use ERB tags; these tags need to be
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+ escaped so that the generated output is valid ERB code.
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+
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+ For example, the following escaped ERB tag would be needed in the template
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+ (note the extra `%`)...
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ <%%= stylesheet_include_tag :application %>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ...to generate the following output:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ <%= stylesheet_include_tag :application %>
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+ ```
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+
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+ Adding Generators Fallbacks
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+ ---------------------------
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+
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+ One last feature about generators which is quite useful for plugin generators is fallbacks. For example, imagine that you want to add a feature on top of TestUnit like [shoulda](https://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda) does. Since TestUnit already implements all generators required by Rails and shoulda just wants to overwrite part of it, there is no need for shoulda to reimplement some generators again, it can simply tell Rails to use a `TestUnit` generator if none was found under the `Shoulda` namespace.
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+
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+ We can easily simulate this behavior by changing our `config/application.rb` once again:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ config.generators do |g|
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+ g.orm :active_record
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+ g.template_engine :erb
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+ g.test_framework :shoulda, fixture: false
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+ g.stylesheets false
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+ g.javascripts false
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+
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+ # Add a fallback!
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+ g.fallbacks[:shoulda] = :test_unit
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ Now, if you create a Comment scaffold, you will see that the shoulda generators are being invoked, and at the end, they are just falling back to TestUnit generators:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ $ bin/rails generate scaffold Comment body:text
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+ invoke active_record
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+ create db/migrate/20130924143118_create_comments.rb
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+ create app/models/comment.rb
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+ invoke shoulda
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+ create test/models/comment_test.rb
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+ create test/fixtures/comments.yml
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+ invoke resource_route
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+ route resources :comments
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+ invoke scaffold_controller
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+ create app/controllers/comments_controller.rb
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+ invoke erb
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+ create app/views/comments
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+ create app/views/comments/index.html.erb
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+ create app/views/comments/edit.html.erb
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+ create app/views/comments/show.html.erb
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+ create app/views/comments/new.html.erb
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+ create app/views/comments/_form.html.erb
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+ invoke shoulda
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+ create test/controllers/comments_controller_test.rb
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+ invoke my_helper
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+ create app/helpers/comments_helper.rb
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+ invoke jbuilder
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+ create app/views/comments/index.json.jbuilder
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+ create app/views/comments/show.json.jbuilder
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+ invoke assets
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+ invoke coffee
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+ create app/assets/javascripts/comments.js.coffee
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+ invoke scss
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+ ```
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+
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+ Fallbacks allow your generators to have a single responsibility, increasing code reuse and reducing the amount of duplication.
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+
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+ Application Templates
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+ ---------------------
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+
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+ Now that you've seen how generators can be used _inside_ an application, did you know they can also be used to _generate_ applications too? This kind of generator is referred as a "template". This is a brief overview of the Templates API. For detailed documentation see the [Rails Application Templates guide](rails_application_templates.html).
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem "rspec-rails", group: "test"
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+ gem "cucumber-rails", group: "test"
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+
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+ if yes?("Would you like to install Devise?")
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+ gem "devise"
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+ generate "devise:install"
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+ model_name = ask("What would you like the user model to be called? [user]")
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+ model_name = "user" if model_name.blank?
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+ generate "devise", model_name
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ In the above template we specify that the application relies on the `rspec-rails` and `cucumber-rails` gem so these two will be added to the `test` group in the `Gemfile`. Then we pose a question to the user about whether or not they would like to install Devise. If the user replies "y" or "yes" to this question, then the template will add Devise to the `Gemfile` outside of any group and then runs the `devise:install` generator. This template then takes the users input and runs the `devise` generator, with the user's answer from the last question being passed to this generator.
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+
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+ Imagine that this template was in a file called `template.rb`. We can use it to modify the outcome of the `rails new` command by using the `-m` option and passing in the filename:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ $ rails new thud -m template.rb
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+ ```
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+
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+ This command will generate the `Thud` application, and then apply the template to the generated output.
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+
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+ Templates don't have to be stored on the local system, the `-m` option also supports online templates:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ $ rails new thud -m https://gist.github.com/radar/722911/raw/
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+ ```
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+
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+ Whilst the final section of this guide doesn't cover how to generate the most awesome template known to man, it will take you through the methods available at your disposal so that you can develop it yourself. These same methods are also available for generators.
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+
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+ Generator methods
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+ -----------------
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+
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+ The following are methods available for both generators and templates for Rails.
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+
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+ NOTE: Methods provided by Thor are not covered this guide and can be found in [Thor's documentation](http://rdoc.info/github/erikhuda/thor/master/Thor/Actions.html)
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+
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+ ### `gem`
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+
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+ Specifies a gem dependency of the application.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem "rspec", group: "test", version: "2.1.0"
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+ gem "devise", "1.1.5"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Available options are:
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+
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+ * `:group` - The group in the `Gemfile` where this gem should go.
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+ * `:version` - The version string of the gem you want to use. Can also be specified as the second argument to the method.
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+ * `:git` - The URL to the git repository for this gem.
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+
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+ Any additional options passed to this method are put on the end of the line:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem "devise", git: "git://github.com/plataformatec/devise", branch: "master"
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+ ```
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+
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+ The above code will put the following line into `Gemfile`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem "devise", git: "git://github.com/plataformatec/devise", branch: "master"
484
+ ```
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+
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+ ### `gem_group`
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+
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+ Wraps gem entries inside a group:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem_group :development, :test do
492
+ gem "rspec-rails"
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+ end
494
+ ```
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+
496
+ ### `add_source`
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+
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+ Adds a specified source to `Gemfile`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ add_source "http://gems.github.com"
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+ ```
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+
504
+ ### `inject_into_file`
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+
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+ Injects a block of code into a defined position in your file.
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+
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+ ```ruby
509
+ inject_into_file 'name_of_file.rb', after: "#The code goes below this line. Don't forget the Line break at the end\n" do <<-'RUBY'
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+ puts "Hello World"
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+ RUBY
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+ end
513
+ ```
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+
515
+ ### `gsub_file`
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+
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+ Replaces text inside a file.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gsub_file 'name_of_file.rb', 'method.to_be_replaced', 'method.the_replacing_code'
521
+ ```
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+
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+ Regular Expressions can be used to make this method more precise. You can also use `append_file` and `prepend_file` in the same way to place code at the beginning and end of a file respectively.
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+
525
+ ### `application`
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+
527
+ Adds a line to `config/application.rb` directly after the application class definition.
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+
529
+ ```ruby
530
+ application "config.asset_host = 'http://example.com'"
531
+ ```
532
+
533
+ This method can also take a block:
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+
535
+ ```ruby
536
+ application do
537
+ "config.asset_host = 'http://example.com'"
538
+ end
539
+ ```
540
+
541
+ Available options are:
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+
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+ * `:env` - Specify an environment for this configuration option. If you wish to use this option with the block syntax the recommended syntax is as follows:
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+
545
+ ```ruby
546
+ application(nil, env: "development") do
547
+ "config.asset_host = 'http://localhost:3000'"
548
+ end
549
+ ```
550
+
551
+ ### `git`
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+
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+ Runs the specified git command:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ git :init
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+ git add: "."
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+ git commit: "-m First commit!"
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+ git add: "onefile.rb", rm: "badfile.cxx"
560
+ ```
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+
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+ The values of the hash here being the arguments or options passed to the specific git command. As per the final example shown here, multiple git commands can be specified at a time, but the order of their running is not guaranteed to be the same as the order that they were specified in.
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+
564
+ ### `vendor`
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+
566
+ Places a file into `vendor` which contains the specified code.
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+
568
+ ```ruby
569
+ vendor "sekrit.rb", '#top secret stuff'
570
+ ```
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+
572
+ This method also takes a block:
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+
574
+ ```ruby
575
+ vendor "seeds.rb" do
576
+ "puts 'in your app, seeding your database'"
577
+ end
578
+ ```
579
+
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+ ### `lib`
581
+
582
+ Places a file into `lib` which contains the specified code.
583
+
584
+ ```ruby
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+ lib "special.rb", "p Rails.root"
586
+ ```
587
+
588
+ This method also takes a block:
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+
590
+ ```ruby
591
+ lib "super_special.rb" do
592
+ puts "Super special!"
593
+ end
594
+ ```
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+
596
+ ### `rakefile`
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+
598
+ Creates a Rake file in the `lib/tasks` directory of the application.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ rakefile "test.rake", "hello there"
602
+ ```
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+
604
+ This method also takes a block:
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+
606
+ ```ruby
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+ rakefile "test.rake" do
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+ %Q{
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+ task rock: :environment do
610
+ puts "Rockin'"
611
+ end
612
+ }
613
+ end
614
+ ```
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+
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+ ### `initializer`
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+
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+ Creates an initializer in the `config/initializers` directory of the application:
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+
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+ ```ruby
621
+ initializer "begin.rb", "puts 'this is the beginning'"
622
+ ```
623
+
624
+ This method also takes a block, expected to return a string:
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+
626
+ ```ruby
627
+ initializer "begin.rb" do
628
+ "puts 'this is the beginning'"
629
+ end
630
+ ```
631
+
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+ ### `generate`
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+
634
+ Runs the specified generator where the first argument is the generator name and the remaining arguments are passed directly to the generator.
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+
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+ ```ruby
637
+ generate "scaffold", "forums title:string description:text"
638
+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ### `rake`
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+
643
+ Runs the specified Rake task.
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+
645
+ ```ruby
646
+ rake "db:migrate"
647
+ ```
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+
649
+ Available options are:
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+
651
+ * `:env` - Specifies the environment in which to run this rake task.
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+ * `:sudo` - Whether or not to run this task using `sudo`. Defaults to `false`.
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+
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+ ### `capify!`
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+
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+ Runs the `capify` command from Capistrano at the root of the application which generates Capistrano configuration.
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+
658
+ ```ruby
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+ capify!
660
+ ```
661
+
662
+ ### `route`
663
+
664
+ Adds text to the `config/routes.rb` file:
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+
666
+ ```ruby
667
+ route "resources :people"
668
+ ```
669
+
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+ ### `readme`
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+
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+ Output the contents of a file in the template's `source_path`, usually a README.
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+
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+ ```ruby
675
+ readme "README"
676
+ ```