wpb 0.0.6.pre → 0.0.6

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  # Changelog
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- ### Release 0.0.4 - Not Released Yet
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+ ### Release 0.0.6 - 29th November 2011
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  * 1 major feature
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- * Using clamp gem
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- * 1 minor feature
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+ * Using pry
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+ * 3 minor features
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+ * Removed local version of clamp
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+ * Requires mysql to be installed
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+ * Custom inspect messages
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+ * 1 major bug fix
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+ * Would not connect to database
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+ ***
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+ ### Release 0.0.5 - 20th May 2011
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+ * 1 major feature
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+ * Using local clamp gem
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+ * 2 minor features
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  * Added `-v` and `--version` flags for executable
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+ * Added RDoc comments
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- ### Release 0.0.3 - 17th May
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+ ***
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+ ### Release 0.0.4 - Skipped
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+ ***
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+ ### Release 0.0.3 - 17th May 2011
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  * 1 major feature
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  * Added comments support
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  * 3 minor features
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  * 1 depreciated
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  * `body` and `body=` in Page/Post models use `content` and `content=` instead (method removed completeley)
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- ### Release 0.0.2 - 16th May
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+ ***
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+ ### Release 0.0.2 - 16th May 2011
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  * 1 minor feature
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  * Added connection between the User and the Post/Page
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  * 1 major bug fix
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  * WordPress pages would break with inheritance issue
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+ ***
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  ### Release 0.0.1 - Not Publicly Released
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  * 1 major feature
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  * Initial release
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  # WPB (WordPress Bash)
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  ## About
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- WPB (aka WordPress Bash) provides a Terminal interface to WordPress. It tries to achieve a similar feel to irb and the rails console.
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- For example working with users you will be able to do something like this
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- ```ruby
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- wpb:01> User.find 1
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- => #<WPB::UserObject:0x0000010087ef78 @name="James Birtles", @username="jamesbirtles">
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- ```
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+ WPB allows you to access your wordpress database through the console in a similar way to the rails console.
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+ ## Install
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+ ```sh
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+ gem install wpb
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Troubleshooting
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+ * Make sure you have mysql installed on your machine for the mysql gem to install, you also need some kind of compiler
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+ * For mac, you need xcode and homebrew and you can install mysql as follows. `brew install mysql`
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+ * Fork the [git repo](http://github.com/jamesbirtles/WPB)
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  exit 0
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  end
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- # self.default_subcommand = "console"
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+ self.default_subcommand = "console"
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- subcommand ["console", "c"], "Start the wpb console" do
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+ subcommand ["c", "console"], "Start the wpb console" do
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  def execute
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  require "pry"
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  require "wpb"
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  validates_presence_of :comment_post_ID
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- before_create :set_default_values
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+ before_save :set_default_values
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- ##
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- # Grab the content of the selected comment
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- def content
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- comment_content
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- end
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- ##
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- # Set the content of the selected comment
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- def content= new_content
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- self.comment_content = new_content
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- end
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+ alias_attribute :content, :comment_content
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  private
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  def set_default_values
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- # Grab the title of the selected page/post
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- def title
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- post_title
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- end
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- # Set the title of the selected page/post
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- self.post_title = new_title
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- end
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- ##
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- # Grab the content of the selected page/post
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- def content
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- post_content
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- end
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- ##
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- # Set the content of the selected page/post
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- self.post_content = new_content
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+ alias_attribute :content, :post_content
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+ def inspect
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+ "User(id: integer, name: string, username: string, email: string)"
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+ end
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+ end
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- def username
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: wpb
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- version: 0.0.6.pre
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- prerelease: 6
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+ version: 0.0.6
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+ prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - James Birtles
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2011-11-28 00:00:00.000000000Z
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+ date: 2011-11-29 00:00:00.000000000Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: activerecord
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- requirement: &70301384249100 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirement: &70159126048220 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirement: &70159126047340 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirement: &70159126045420 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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