rails_config_model_generator 1.1.0 → 1.2.1
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- data/History.txt +9 -1
- data/Manifest.txt +1 -1
- data/{README.txt → README.rdoc} +1 -1
- data/Rakefile +4 -1
- data/lib/rails_config_model.rb +1 -1
- data/rails_config_model_generator.rb +1 -1
- data/templates/configuration.rb +1 -1
- data/templates/configuration_controller.rb +0 -0
- data/templates/edit.rhtml +0 -0
- data/templates/fixtures.yml +0 -0
- data/templates/functional_test.rb +0 -0
- data/templates/migration.rb +0 -0
- data/templates/unit_test.rb +0 -0
- metadata +54 -38
data/History.txt
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== 1.2.1 / 2009-04-21
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* Delete protection code uses count instead of find(:all).size. Man that was dumb.
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== 1.2.0 / 2008-01-23
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* Now generates html.erb instead of .rhtml for the edit form.
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== 1.1.0 / 2007-07-16
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* Specify model name and migration fields via generator
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* Updated tests
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* fixed syntax error in the
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* fixed syntax error in the controller template
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* Rewrote the generator
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* Refactored configuration creation on load
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* updated tests
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data/Manifest.txt
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data/{README.txt → README.rdoc}
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data/Rakefile
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p.rubyforge_name = 'rconfig'
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p.name = "rails_config_model_generator"
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p.author = ["Brian Hogan"]
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p.email = "info@napcs.com"
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#p.remote_rdoc_dir = ''
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# p.summary = 'FIX'
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p.readme_file= "README.rdoc"
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p.extra_rdoc_files = FileList['*.rdoc']
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p.description = p.paragraphs_of('README.rdoc', 2..10).join("\n\n")
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p.url = "http://rconfig.rubyforge.org/"
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p.changes = p.paragraphs_of('History.txt', 0..1).join("\n\n")
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p.remote_rdoc_dir = ""
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data/lib/rails_config_model.rb
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'configuration_controller.rb', File.join('app/controllers', controller_class_path, "#{controller_file_name}_controller.rb")
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m.template("edit.rhtml", File.join("app/views", controller_class_path, controller_file_name, "edit.
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m.template("edit.rhtml", File.join("app/views", controller_class_path, controller_file_name, "edit.html.erb"))
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m.template('functional_test.rb', File.join('test/functional', controller_class_path, "#{controller_file_name}_controller_test.rb"))
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m.template('unit_test.rb', File.join('test/unit', class_path, "#{file_name}_test.rb"))
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m.template('fixtures.yml', File.join('test/fixtures', "#{table_name}.yml"))
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data/templates/configuration.rb
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data/templates/edit.rhtml
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data/templates/fixtures.yml
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data/templates/migration.rb
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rubygems_version: 0.9.4
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specification_version: 1
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name: rails_config_model_generator
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.1
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date: 2007-10-25 00:00:00 -05:00
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summary: The author was too lazy to write a summary
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require_paths:
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email: ryand-ruby@zenspider.com
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homepage: http://rconfig.rubyforge.org/
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rubyforge_project: rconfig
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description: "== DESCRIPTION: Creates a configuration controller and model that can be used to quickly create configuration table for your system so you can store system-wide variables that you'd like the user to be able to set. This gem contains a generator to create a simple configuration model, migration, and interface for your application, complete with working tests. == FEATURES * Generates the controller, model, and the associated files. * You can specify the model name and set the fields for the migrations via the generator. == SYNOPSIS: === Setup and overview Generate a new configuration system for your application by executing the generator from the root of your application. ruby script\\generate rails_config_model Configuration You can also specify the model fields much like the scaffold_resource generator ruby script/generate rails_config_model Configuration contact_email:string site_name:string welcome_message:text max_number_of_events:integer Once installed, you modify the generated migration to include the fields you want to configure. There are a few defaults there to give you an idea. The generator will create a controller mounted at /configuration so you can edit your configurations. Modify this as needed to provide for security. === The Edit form The application's edit form uses the *form* helper method to auto-generate the fields. This may not be optimal and you may wish to actually write your own view instead. See app/views/configuration/edit.rhtml for more details. === Usage Configuration is simply a model for this table. It is designed to handle a single row of a table, and so additional rows cannot be created. If you have a table that looks like this: id contact_email site_name welcome_message max_number_of_events You simply grab the row from the table @configuration = Configuration.load and then grab the values out. email = @configuration.contact_email Or save new values @configuration = Configuration.load @configuration.welcome_message = \"This is the default message.\" @configuraiton.save"
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requirements:
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version: 0.0.0
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version: 1.2.1
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platform: ruby
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post_install_message:
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authors:
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- Brian Hogan
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date: 2009-04-22 00:00:00 -05:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies:
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name: hoe
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type: :development
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version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
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version: 1.12.2
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description: "== DESCRIPTION: Creates a configuration controller and model that can be used to quickly create configuration table for your system so you can store system-wide variables that you'd like the user to be able to set. This gem contains a generator to create a simple configuration model, migration, and interface for your application, complete with working tests. == FEATURES * Generates the controller, model, and the associated files. * You can specify the model name and set the fields for the migrations via the generator. == SYNOPSIS: === Setup and overview Generate a new configuration system for your application by executing the generator from the root of your application. ruby script\\generate rails_config_model Configuration You can also specify the model fields much like the scaffold_resource generator ruby script/generate rails_config_model Configuration contact_email:string site_name:string welcome_message:text max_number_of_events:integer Once installed, you modify the generated migration to include the fields you want to configure. There are a few defaults there to give you an idea. The generator will create a controller mounted at /configuration so you can edit your configurations. Modify this as needed to provide for security. === The Edit form The application's edit form uses the *form* helper method to auto-generate the fields. This may not be optimal and you may wish to actually write your own view instead. See app/views/configuration/edit.rhtml for more details. === Usage Configuration is simply a model for this table. It is designed to handle a single row of a table, and so additional rows cannot be created. If you have a table that looks like this: id contact_email site_name welcome_message max_number_of_events You simply grab the row from the table @configuration = Configuration.load and then grab the values out. email = @configuration.contact_email Or save new values @configuration = Configuration.load @configuration.welcome_message = \"This is the default message.\" @configuraiton.save"
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email: info@napcs.com
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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- Manifest.txt
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- README.rdoc
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homepage: http://rconfig.rubyforge.org/
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summary: Creates a configuration controller and model that can be used to quickly create configuration table for your system so you can store system-wide variables that you'd like the user to be able to set
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test_files:
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