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+ .idea
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+ *.gem
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+ *.rbc
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+ .bundle
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+ .config
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+ .yardoc
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+ Gemfile.lock
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+ source "http://rubygems.org"
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+
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+ # Declare your gem's dependencies in sprockets-dotjs.gemspec.
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+ # Bundler will treat runtime dependencies like base dependencies, and
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+ # development dependencies will be added by default to the :development group.
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+ gemspec
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+
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+ # jquery-rails is used by the dummy application
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+ #gem "jquery-rails"
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+
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+ # Declare any dependencies that are still in development here instead of in
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+ # your gemspec. These might include edge Rails or gems from your path or
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+ # Git. Remember to move these dependencies to your gemspec before releasing
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+ # your gem to rubygems.org.
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+
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+ # To use debugger
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+ # gem 'debugger'
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+ PATH
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+ remote: .
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+ specs:
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+ sprockets-dotjs (1.0.0)
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+
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+ GEM
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+ remote: http://rubygems.org/
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+ specs:
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+ hike (1.2.1)
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+ libv8 (3.11.8.4)
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+ multi_json (1.5.0)
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+ rack (1.4.1)
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+ ref (1.0.2)
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+ sprockets (2.8.2)
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+ hike (~> 1.2)
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+ multi_json (~> 1.0)
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+ rack (~> 1.0)
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+ tilt (~> 1.1, != 1.3.0)
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+ therubyracer (0.11.0)
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+ ref
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+ tilt (1.3.3)
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+
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+ PLATFORMS
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+ ruby
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+
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+ DEPENDENCIES
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+ libv8
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+ sprockets
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+ sprockets-dotjs!
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+ therubyracer
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+ Copyright (c) 2012 Le Duc Duy
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+
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+ MIT License
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ Copyright 2012 YOURNAME
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ # Sprockets::Dotjs
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+
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+ TODO: Write a gem description
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+
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+ gem 'sprockets-dotjs'
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+
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+ And then execute:
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+
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+ $ bundle
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+
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+
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+ $ gem install sprockets-dotjs
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ TODO: Write usage instructions here
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ 1. Fork it
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+ 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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+ 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 5. Create new Pull Request
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require 'sprockets'
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+ require 'tilt/template'
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+ require 'v8'
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+
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+ module Sprockets
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+ module DotJS
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+ class Compiler < Tilt::Template
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+ def self.default_mime_type
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+ 'application/javascript'
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+ end
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+
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+ def prepare
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def initialize_engine
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+ dotjs_lib = open(::File.join(::File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', 'support', 'doT.js')).read
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+ @@context = ::V8::Context.new
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+ @@context.eval(dotjs_lib)
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+ @@context['def'] = {}
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+ end
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+
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+ def render(scope=Object.new, locals={}, &block)
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+ scope._dependency_paths.each {|a|
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+ @@context['doT']['compile'].call(open(a).read,@@context['def'])
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+ }
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+ val = @@context['doT']['compile'].call(data,@@context['def'])
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+ val.to_s
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Sprockets
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+ module Dotjs
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+ VERSION = "1.0.0"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "sprockets-dotjs/version"
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+ require 'sprockets/dotjs/compiler'
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+ Sprockets.register_engine '.djs', ::Sprockets::DotJS::Compiler
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+ // doT.js
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+ // 2011, Laura Doktorova, https://github.com/olado/doT
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+ //
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+ // doT.js is an open source component of http://bebedo.com
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+ // Licensed under the MIT license.
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+ //
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+ (function() {
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+ "use strict";
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+
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+ var doT = {
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+ version: '0.2.0',
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+ templateSettings: {
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+ evaluate: /\{\{([\s\S]+?)\}\}/g,
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+ interpolate: /\{\{=([\s\S]+?)\}\}/g,
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+ encode: /\{\{!([\s\S]+?)\}\}/g,
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+ use: /\{\{#([\s\S]+?)\}\}/g,
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+ define: /\{\{##\s*([\w\.$]+)\s*(\:|=)([\s\S]+?)#\}\}/g,
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+ conditional: /\{\{\?(\?)?\s*([\s\S]*?)\s*\}\}/g,
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+ iterate: /\{\{~\s*(?:\}\}|([\s\S]+?)\s*\:\s*([\w$]+)\s*(?:\:\s*([\w$]+))?\s*\}\})/g,
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+ varname: 'it',
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+ strip: true,
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+ append: true,
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+ selfcontained: false
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+ },
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+ template: undefined, //fn, compile template
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+ compile: undefined //fn, for express
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+ };
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+
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+ var global = (function(){ return this || (0,eval)('this'); }());
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+
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+ if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) {
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+ module.exports = doT;
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+ } else if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
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+ define(function(){return doT;});
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+ } else {
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+ global.doT = doT;
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+ }
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+
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+ function encodeHTMLSource() {
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+ var encodeHTMLRules = { "&": "&#38;", "<": "&#60;", ">": "&#62;", '"': '&#34;', "'": '&#39;', "/": '&#47;' },
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+ matchHTML = /&(?!#?\w+;)|<|>|"|'|\//g;
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+ return function(code) {
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+ return code ? code.toString().replace(matchHTML, function(m) {return encodeHTMLRules[m] || m;}) : code;
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+ };
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+ }
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+ global.encodeHTML = encodeHTMLSource();
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+
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+ var startend = {
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+ append: { start: "'+(", end: ")+'", startencode: "'+encodeHTML(" },
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+ split: { start: "';out+=(", end: ");out+='", startencode: "';out+=encodeHTML("}
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+ }, skip = /$^/;
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+ function resolveDefs(c, block, def) {
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+ return ((typeof block === 'string') ? new String(block) : new String(block.toString()))
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+ .replace(c.define || skip, function(m, code, assign, value) {
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+ if (code.indexOf('def.') === 0) {
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+ code = code.substring(4);
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+ }
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+ if (assign === ':') {
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+ def[code]= value;
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+ } else {
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+ eval("def['"+code+"']=" + value);
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+ }
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+ return '';
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+ })
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+ .replace(c.use || skip, function(m, code) {
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+ var v = eval(code);
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+ return v ? resolveDefs(c, v, def) : v;
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+ });
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+ }
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+ function unescape(code) {
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+ return code.replace(/\\('|\\)/g, "$1").replace(/[\r\t\n]/g, ' ');
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+ }
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+ doT.template = function(tmpl, c, def) {
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+ c = c || doT.templateSettings;
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+ var cse = c.append ? startend.append : startend.split, str, needhtmlencode, sid=0, indv;
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+ if (c.use || c.define) {
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+ var olddef = global.def; global.def = def || {}; // workaround minifiers
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+ str = resolveDefs(c, tmpl, global.def);
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+ global.def = olddef;
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+ str = ("var out='" + (c.strip ? str.replace(/(^|\r|\n)\t* +| +\t*(\r|\n|$)/g,' ')
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+ .replace(/\r|\n|\t|\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//g,''): str)
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+ .replace(c.interpolate || skip, function(m, code) {
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+ return cse.start + unescape(code) + cse.end;
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+ })
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+ return cse.startencode + unescape(code) + cse.end;
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+ })
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+ .replace(c.conditional || skip, function(m, elsecase, code) {
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+ return elsecase ?
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+ (code ? "';}else if(" + unescape(code) + "){out+='" : "';}else{out+='") :
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+ (code ? "';if(" + unescape(code) + "){out+='" : "';}out+='");
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+ })
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+ .replace(c.iterate || skip, function(m, iterate, vname, iname) {
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+ if (!iterate) return "';} } out+='";
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+ sid+=1; indv=iname || "i"+sid; iterate=unescape(iterate);
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+ return "';var arr"+sid+"="+iterate+";if(arr"+sid+"){var "+vname+","+indv+"=-1,l"+sid+"=arr"+sid+".length-1;while("+indv+"<l"+sid+"){"
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+ +vname+"=arr"+sid+"["+indv+"+=1];out+='";
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+ })
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+ .replace(c.evaluate || skip, function(m, code) {
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+ return "';" + unescape(code) + "out+='";
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+ })
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+ .replace(/\n/g, '\\n').replace(/\t/g, '\\t').replace(/\r/g, '\\r')
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+ .replace(/(\s|;|}|^|{)out\+='';/g, '$1').replace(/\+''/g, '')
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+ .replace(/(\s|;|}|^|{)out\+=''\+/g,'$1out+=');
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+ if (needhtmlencode && c.selfcontained) {
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+ str = "var encodeHTML=(" + encodeHTMLSource.toString() + "());" + str;
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+ }
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+ try {
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+ return new Function(c.varname, str);
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+ } catch (e) {
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+ if (typeof console !== 'undefined') console.log("Could not create a template function: " + str);
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+ throw e;
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+ }
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+ };
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+ doT.compile = function(tmpl, def) {
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+ return doT.template(tmpl, null, def);
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+ };
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+ }());
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+ # desc "Explaining what the task does"
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+ # task :sprockets-dotjs do
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+ # # Task goes here
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+ # end
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+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
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+ require 'sprockets-dotjs/version'
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
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+ gem.name = "sprockets-dotjs"
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+ gem.version = Sprockets::Dotjs::VERSION
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+ gem.authors = ["Le Duc Duy"]
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+ gem.email = ["me@duy.kr"]
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+ gem.description = "Compile dot.js template into javascript"
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+ gem.summary = "Compile dot.js template into javascript"
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+ gem.homepage = "https://github.com/duyleekun/sprockets-dotjs"
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+ gem.files = `git ls-files`.split($/)
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+ gem.executables = gem.files.grep(%r{^bin/}).map{ |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ gem.test_files = gem.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
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+ gem.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "sprockets"
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+ gem.add_development_dependency "libv8"
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+ == Welcome to Rails
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+ Rails is a web-application framework that includes everything needed to create
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+ database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern.
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+ This pattern splits the view (also called the presentation) into "dumb"
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+ templates that are primarily responsible for inserting pre-built data in between
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+ Product, Person, Post) that holds all the business logic and knows how to
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+ persist themselves to a database. The controller handles the incoming requests
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+ and directing data to the view.
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+ layer entitled Active Record. This layer allows you to present the data from
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+ database rows as objects and embellish these data objects with business logic
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+ methods. You can read more about Active Record in
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+ link:files/vendor/rails/activerecord/README.html.
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+ The controller and view are handled by the Action Pack, which handles both
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+ layers by its two parts: Action View and Action Controller. These two layers
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+ are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is
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+ unlike the relationship between the Active Record and Action Pack that is much
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+ more separate. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of
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+ Rails. You can read more about Action Pack in
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+ link:files/vendor/rails/actionpack/README.html.
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+ == Getting Started
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+ 1. At the command prompt, create a new Rails application:
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+ <tt>rails new myapp</tt> (where <tt>myapp</tt> is the application name)
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+ <tt>cd myapp; rails server</tt> (run with --help for options)
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+ "Welcome aboard: You're riding Ruby on Rails!"
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+ 4. Follow the guidelines to start developing your application. You can find
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+ * The Getting Started Guide: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
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+ * Ruby on Rails Tutorial Book: http://www.railstutorial.org/
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+ Sometimes your application goes wrong. Fortunately there are a lot of tools that
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+ First area to check is the application log files. Have "tail -f" commands
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+ using the Ruby logger class from inside your controllers. Example:
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+ def destroy
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+ * Learn to Program: http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/ (a beginners guide)
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+ == Debugger
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+ Debugger support is available through the debugger command when you start your
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+ Mongrel or WEBrick server with --debugger. This means that you can break out of
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+ execution at any point in the code, investigate and change the model, and then,
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+ mode. With gems, use <tt>sudo gem install ruby-debug</tt>. Example:
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+ class WeblogController < ActionController::Base
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+ def index
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+ debugger
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+ end
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+ @attributes={"title"=>nil, "body"=>nil, "id"=>"1"}>,
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+ @attributes={"title"=>"Rails", "body"=>"Only ten..", "id"=>"2"}>]"
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+ >> @posts.first.title = "hello from a debugger"
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+ => "hello from a debugger"
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+ => #<Post:0x13630c4 @attributes={"title"=>nil, "body"=>nil, "id"=>"1"}>
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+ Finally, when you're ready to resume execution, you can enter "cont".
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+ == Console
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+ The console is a Ruby shell, which allows you to interact with your
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+ application's domain model. Here you'll have all parts of the application
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+ configured, just like it is when the application is running. You can inspect
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+ domain models, change values, and save to the database. Starting the script
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+ without arguments will launch it in the development environment.
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+ To start the console, run <tt>rails console</tt> from the application
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+ directory.
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+ Options:
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+ * Passing the <tt>-s, --sandbox</tt> argument will rollback any modifications
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+ made to the database.
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+ * Passing an environment name as an argument will load the corresponding
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+ environment. Example: <tt>rails console production</tt>.
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+
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+ To reload your controllers and models after launching the console run
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+ <tt>reload!</tt>
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+
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+ More information about irb can be found at:
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+ link:http://www.rubycentral.org/pickaxe/irb.html
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+
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+
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+ == dbconsole
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+
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+ You can go to the command line of your database directly through <tt>rails
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+ dbconsole</tt>. You would be connected to the database with the credentials
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+ defined in database.yml. Starting the script without arguments will connect you
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+ to the development database. Passing an argument will connect you to a different
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+ database, like <tt>rails dbconsole production</tt>. Currently works for MySQL,
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+ PostgreSQL and SQLite 3.
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+
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+ == Description of Contents
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+
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+ The default directory structure of a generated Ruby on Rails application:
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+
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+ |-- app
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+ | |-- assets
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+ | |-- images
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+ | |-- javascripts
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+ | `-- stylesheets
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+ | |-- controllers
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+ | |-- helpers
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+ | |-- mailers
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+ | |-- models
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+ | `-- views
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+ | `-- layouts
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+ |-- config
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+ | |-- environments
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+ | |-- initializers
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+ | `-- locales
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+ |-- db
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+ |-- doc
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+ |-- lib
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+ | `-- tasks
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+ |-- log
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+ |-- public
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+ |-- script
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+ |-- test
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+ | |-- fixtures
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+ | |-- functional
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+ | |-- integration
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+ | |-- performance
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+ | `-- unit
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+ |-- tmp
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+ | |-- cache
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+ | |-- pids
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+ | |-- sessions
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+ | `-- sockets
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+ `-- vendor
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+ |-- assets
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+ `-- stylesheets
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+ `-- plugins
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+
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+ app
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+ Holds all the code that's specific to this particular application.
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+
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+ app/assets
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+ Contains subdirectories for images, stylesheets, and JavaScript files.
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+
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+ app/controllers
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+ Holds controllers that should be named like weblogs_controller.rb for
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+ automated URL mapping. All controllers should descend from
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+ ApplicationController which itself descends from ActionController::Base.
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+
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+ app/models
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+ Holds models that should be named like post.rb. Models descend from
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+ ActiveRecord::Base by default.
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+
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+ app/views
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+ Holds the template files for the view that should be named like
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+ weblogs/index.html.erb for the WeblogsController#index action. All views use
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+ eRuby syntax by default.
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+
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+ app/views/layouts
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+ Holds the template files for layouts to be used with views. This models the
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+ common header/footer method of wrapping views. In your views, define a layout
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+ using the <tt>layout :default</tt> and create a file named default.html.erb.
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+ Inside default.html.erb, call <% yield %> to render the view using this
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+ layout.
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+
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+ app/helpers
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+ Holds view helpers that should be named like weblogs_helper.rb. These are
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+ generated for you automatically when using generators for controllers.
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+ Helpers can be used to wrap functionality for your views into methods.
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+
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+ config
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+ Configuration files for the Rails environment, the routing map, the database,
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+ and other dependencies.
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+
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+ db
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+ Contains the database schema in schema.rb. db/migrate contains all the
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+ sequence of Migrations for your schema.
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+
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+ doc
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+ This directory is where your application documentation will be stored when
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+ generated using <tt>rake doc:app</tt>
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+
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+ lib
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+ Application specific libraries. Basically, any kind of custom code that
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+ doesn't belong under controllers, models, or helpers. This directory is in
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+ the load path.
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+
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+ public
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+ The directory available for the web server. Also contains the dispatchers and the
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+ default HTML files. This should be set as the DOCUMENT_ROOT of your web
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+ server.
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+
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+ script
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+ Helper scripts for automation and generation.
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+
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+ test
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+ Unit and functional tests along with fixtures. When using the rails generate
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+ command, template test files will be generated for you and placed in this
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+ directory.
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+
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+ vendor
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+ External libraries that the application depends on. Also includes the plugins
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+ subdirectory. If the app has frozen rails, those gems also go here, under
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+ vendor/rails/. This directory is in the load path.
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+ #!/usr/bin/env rake
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+ # Add your own tasks in files placed in lib/tasks ending in .rake,
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+ # for example lib/tasks/capistrano.rake, and they will automatically be available to Rake.
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+
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+ require File.expand_path('../config/application', __FILE__)
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+
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+ Dummy::Application.load_tasks
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+ // This is a manifest file that'll be compiled into application.js, which will include all the files
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+ // listed below.
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+ //
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+ // Any JavaScript/Coffee file within this directory, lib/assets/javascripts, vendor/assets/javascripts,
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+ // or vendor/assets/javascripts of plugins, if any, can be referenced here using a relative path.
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+ //
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+ // It's not advisable to add code directly here, but if you do, it'll appear at the bottom of the
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+ // the compiled file.
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+ //
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+ // WARNING: THE FIRST BLANK LINE MARKS THE END OF WHAT'S TO BE PROCESSED, ANY BLANK LINE SHOULD
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+ // GO AFTER THE REQUIRES BELOW.
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+ //
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+ //= require jquery
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+ //= require jquery_ujs
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+ //= require_tree .
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+ /*
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+ * This is a manifest file that'll be compiled into application.css, which will include all the files
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+ * listed below.
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+ *
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+ * Any CSS and SCSS file within this directory, lib/assets/stylesheets, vendor/assets/stylesheets,
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+ * or vendor/assets/stylesheets of plugins, if any, can be referenced here using a relative path.
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+ *
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+ * You're free to add application-wide styles to this file and they'll appear at the top of the
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+ * compiled file, but it's generally better to create a new file per style scope.
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+ *
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+ *= require_self
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+ *= require_tree .
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+ */
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+ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
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+ protect_from_forgery
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+ end
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+ module ApplicationHelper
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+ end
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+ <!DOCTYPE html>
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+ <html>
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+ <head>
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+ <title>Dummy</title>
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+ <%= stylesheet_link_tag "application", :media => "all" %>
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+ <%= javascript_include_tag "application" %>
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+ <%= csrf_meta_tags %>
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+
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+ <%= yield %>
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+
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+ </body>
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+ </html>