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# Reins
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# Reins!
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It enables you to keep javascript code out of your views by defining namespaced functions that get called automatically for each rails controller action that runs.
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This even works in the case of javascript code that needs data from the server (which almost always ends up inside a <script> tag somewhere with <%%> tags...).
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You just have to define the @reins_params hash on the controller and this hash will be JSONified and passed to the javascript controller as a dictionary object.
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Reins can be used with or without turbolinks.
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#### Reins brings some convention over configuration to your Rails application's javascript.
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[![wercker status](https://app.wercker.com/status/6ea31467d299403dc3bac9f6bd962d96/s/master "wercker status")](https://app.wercker.com/project/bykey/6ea31467d299403dc3bac9f6bd962d96)
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[![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/weareredlight/reins/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/weareredlight/reins)
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[![Test Coverage](https://codeclimate.com/github/weareredlight/reins/badges/coverage.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/weareredlight/reins)
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[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/reins.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/reins)
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![](http://ruby-gem-downloads-badge.herokuapp.com/reins)
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### Why reins?
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Rails' convention over configuration approach to development is well known, however when it comes to javascript it is sorely missing.
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Every time you create a scaffold, resource, or controller you get a new javascript file with that controller's name, but that's it.
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Since all the code is minified and aggregated into application.js by the assets pipeline, it's very easy to end up with a big mess.
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This means that you need to manually find a way to keep the global scope clean, avoid name collisions and define a common structure for your javascript code.
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gem 'reins'
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Reins is a ruby gem that automates the creation of javascript controllers that match the structure of your rails controllers.
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It creates a predefined structure for your javascript code where code for different controllers is kept in separate namespaces.
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It also enables you to keep javascript code out of your views by defining functions that get called automatically on jQuery.ready and Turbolinks page:load for each rails controller action that runs.
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This even works in the case of javascript code that needs data from the server (which almost always ends up inside a script tag somewhere with erb thrown in the mix to include server-side data...).
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You just have to define a special hash on the controller and this hash will be JSONified and passed to the reins javascript controller as a dictionary object.
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### How can I start using it?
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Add reins to your Gemfile:
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gem 'reins'
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Add reins.js to application.js:
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```
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//= require reins
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Add the reins script tag to your application layout, or any layout/view where you want reins to automatically call your javascript controllers.
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I prefer just adding it to ```layouts/application.html.erb``` (and any other layouts I might have) right before closing the ```<body>``` tag:
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<%= yield %>
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### Ok, what now?
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After reins in installed, every time you generate a new scaffold/resource/controller you will get a new javascript file inside app/assets/controllers/resource_name.js that will have a specific structure.
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If the above steps went ok, now is the perfect time for an example:
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Suppose we generate a HelloController and add the following code inside:
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class HelloController < ApplicationController
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def index
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Let's quickly create a controller and view by running:
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Don't worry about the empty view for now, as it is irrelevant for reins to work :)
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When you run the rails generator, reins will create a javascript file at
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* Publicly accessible functions related to the hello rails
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Functions inside the window.r.hello namespace that start with an underscore and match the name of a rails action will be called automatically by reins when that action is rendered. You can declare a hash called @reins_params on the rails controller and it will be JSONified and passed to your javascript controller as an argument.
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