dm-is-published¶ ↑
This plugin makes it very easy to add different states to your models, like ‘draft’ vs ‘live’. By default it also adds validations of the field value.
Originally inspired by the Rails plugin acts_as_publishable
by fr.ivolo.us.
Installation¶ ↑
$ gem install dm-is-published
Or add the gem to your Gemfile, and then run bundle install
.
gem 'dm-is-published', 'CURRENT_VERSION_NUMBER'
Dependencies¶ ↑
The plugin depends upon the following:
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dm-mysql-adapter OR dm-sqlite3-adapter ( >= 1.2.0)
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data_mapper ( >= 1.2.0)
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activesupport (>= 3.2.7) - method => Object#blank?
Getting Started¶ ↑
First of all, for a better understanding of this gem, make sure you study the ‘dm-is-published/spec/dm-is-published_spec.rb
’ file.
Require dm-is-published
in your app.
require 'data_mapper' # must be required first require 'dm-is-published'
Lets say we have an Article class, and each Article can have a current state, ie: whether it’s Live, Draft or an Obituary awaiting the death of someone famous (real or rumored)
class Article include DataMapper::Resource property :id, Serial property :title, String ...<snip> is :published end
Once you have your Article model we can create our Articles just as normal
Article.create(:title => 'Example 1')
The instance of Article.get(1)
now has the following things for free:
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a
:publish_status
attribute with the value'live'
. Default choices are[ :live, :draft, :hidden ]
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:is_live?, :is_draft? or :is_hidden?
methods that returns true/false based upon the state. -
:save_as_live
,:save_as_draft
or:save_as_hidden
converts the instance to the state and saves it. -
:publishable?
method that returns true for models whereis :published
has been declared, but false for those where it has not been declared.
The Article class also gets a bit of new functionality:
Article.all(:draft) => finds all Articles with :publish_status = :draft Article.all(:draft, :author => @author_joe ) => finds all Articles with :publish_status = :draft and author == Joe
Todo Need to write more documentation here..
Usage Scenarios¶ ↑
In a Blog/Publishing scenario you could use it like this:
class Article ...<snip>... is :published :live, :draft, :hidden end
Whereas in another scenario - like in a MenuItem model for a Restaurant - you could use it like this:
class MenuItem ...<snip>... is :published :on, :off # the item is either on the menu or not end
RTFM ¶ ↑
For a better understanding of this gem/plugin, make sure you study the ‘dm-is-select/spec/dm-is-select_spec.rb
’ file.
Errors / Bugs¶ ↑
If something is not behaving intuitively, it is a bug, and should be reported. Report it here: github.com/kematzy/dm-is-published/issues
Contributing to dm-is-published¶ ↑
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Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn’t been implemented or the bug hasn’t been fixed yet.
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Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn’t requested it and/or contributed it.
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Fork the project.
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Start a feature/bugfix branch.
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Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
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Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
Copyright¶ ↑
Copyright © 2009 - 2013 Kematzy.
Loosely based on the ActsAsPublishable plugin by [fr.ivolo.us/posts/acts-as-publishable]
Licence¶ ↑
Released under the MIT license.