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- data/Rakefile +4 -4
- data/lib/resourcelogic.rb +3 -0
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- data/lib/resourcelogic/sibling.rb +4 -46
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- data/lib/resourcelogic/urligence.rb +77 -59
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data/README.rdoc
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= Resourcelogic
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<b>Beta warning: right now this plugin is in what I like to call a "semi-beta". The only thing left to do is write documentation and add in the tests. I have already thoroughly tested this in a separate application, and am in the process of moving over the tests without having to pull over the entire rails application.</b>
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The purpose of Resourcelogic is to support a development style I created called "Contextual Development" (see contextual development below). This is an idea I've had for a while and finally decided to give it a try on one of my projects. This library spawned out of the {resource_controller plugin}
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The purpose of Resourcelogic is to support a development style I created called <b>"Contextual Development"</b> (see contextual development below). This is an idea I've had for a while and finally decided to give it a try on one of my projects. It worked out great, and as a result, is probably the cleanest app I've built to date. So I decided to package this idea up and release it as Resourcelogic. This library spawned out of the {resource_controller plugin}[http://github.com/giraffesoft/resource_controller] by James Gollick, which is an excellent plugin. I eventually made so many changes to it that it made more sense to rewrite my own.
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== Helpful links
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* <b>Documentation:</b> http://resourcelogic.rubyforge.org
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* <b>Bugs / feature suggestions:</b> http://binarylogic.lighthouseapp.com/projects/28581-resourcelogic
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== Contextual Development
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The idea behind contextual development is simple:
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The idea behind contextual development is simple: <b>an API should be a be a byproduct of good design</b>. Meaning you should never have to explicitly build an API. It should, in essence, be an "accident".
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=== 1. No need to namespace controllers when you have context
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Your interface should not dictate the structure of your controllers. Instead, your controllers should represent a collection of resources that your interface can use (AKA an API). The problem is that rails does so much magic, and makes so many assumptions, that sometimes it distorts the basics behind the MVC pattern.
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A good example is using {Flex}[http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/] to build your interface. This allows you to go back to the basics behind RESTful development by forcing you to separate your interface from your application. A flex interface communicates with your application via XML. As a result, when you complete your application you also have a "production ready" API. You basically completed two projects in one.
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That being said, why can't we accomplish the same thing with an HTML interface? For one, an HTML interface isn't as cleanly decoupled from the controllers as a Flex interface. For two, rails doesn't give us all of the tools to properly accomplish this. Instead, people create work-arounds by namespacing controllers to represent context and/or scope (Ex: Admin::CommentsController). Why not have a single controller that is <b>context aware</b>? Hence the name <b>"Contextual Development"</b>. So instead of an Admin namespace, you can use the context to modify the interface / scope. Example:
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=== 2. Single point of access for resources
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Having a <b>single</b> controller is great, because it represents a <b>single</b> resource. This means that <b>every</b> request for that resource must pass through that single controller. Think about it, what is an API essentially? Controlled access to your database. You don't go and create an entirely new model for every scope/context you use the model, do you? Why do the same for your API? Your API resources are the "models" for anyone using it, so it doesn't make sense to have /comments and /admin/comments.
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To bring it all home, all requests for a resource should pass through a single controller, in the same manner that all database activity for a table must pass through a single model. You can feel confident adding controller specific logic to that resource without having to worry about duplicating it across multiple controllers. A very simple example: storing the user's IP address with a record.
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=== 3. Relative URL and path methods
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Another big problem with using the same controller in various contexts is the need to specify relative paths instead of absolute paths. When you specify resources in your routes you get all kinds of useful <b>absolute</b> path methods, but where are the relative ones? Let's say you have the following paths:
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Articles have many comments. What if you want to link to that article's comments? Do you use <b>article_comments_path</b> or <b>admin_article_comments_path</b>? You could use the <b>context</b> method described above to determine this, but this will get messy and annoying very fast. Instead why not use <b>child_collection_path(:comments)</b>? The paths are relative based on a tree structure. So you also get <b>parent</b> and <b>sibling</b> paths. Now you can easily nest resources without having to worry about linking to them. See the documentation for more details on the various URL and path methods that are available to you.
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== Install and use
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Now all of your controllers that are "resources" can extend this controller. Why do this? So you can set your default behavior for resources in one spot. This idea what brought over from the resource_controller plugin. The DSL resource_controller came up with is pretty cool:
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You also have the same context method in your views. Lastly, if you feel your views are getting cluttered by trying to determine what context you are in, you can use the namespace_views_by_context option (See Resourcelogic::Context::Config for more info). This will change your default view path to a context subfolder. Ex:
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Copyright (c) 2008 {Ben Johnson of Binary Logic}[http://www.binarylogic.com], released under the MIT license
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p.description = "Removes the need to namespace controllers by adding context and relative url functions among other things."
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resourceful(true)
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
key = :acts_as_resource_modules
|
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|
inheritable_attributes.include?(key) ? read_inheritable_attribute(key) : []
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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def
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
inheritable_attributes.include?(key) ? read_inheritable_attribute(key) : default_value
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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module InstanceMethods
|
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|
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def self.included(klass)
|
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|
+
klass.helper_method :resourceful?, :section
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
def resourceful?
|
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|
+
self.class.resourceful?
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
def section
|
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|
+
section = request.path.split("/")[1]
|
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|
+
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|
105
|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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107
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
@@ -90,11 +115,16 @@ if defined?(::ActionController)
|
|
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|
include Resourcelogic::Actions
|
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|
include Resourcelogic::Child
|
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|
include Resourcelogic::Context
|
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|
-
include Resourcelogic::
|
118
|
+
include Resourcelogic::Scope
|
94
119
|
include Resourcelogic::Self
|
95
120
|
include Resourcelogic::Sibling
|
96
|
-
include Resourcelogic::
|
121
|
+
include Resourcelogic::SubViews
|
97
122
|
include Resourcelogic::Urligence
|
123
|
+
|
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|
+
# Need to be loaded last to override methods
|
125
|
+
include Resourcelogic::Parent
|
126
|
+
include Resourcelogic::Aliases
|
127
|
+
include Resourcelogic::Singleton
|
98
128
|
end
|
99
129
|
end
|
100
130
|
end
|