= Synthesis An easy way to add common finders to your Rails controllers. == Installation Install the gem directly: sudo gem install pelargir-finder_filter --source=http://gems.github.com Or install the gem in your Rails project: script/plugin install git://github.com/pelargir/finder_filter.git Or clone the project: git clone git://github.com/pelargir/finder_filter.git == Usage finder_filter is intended to replace one-off before filters that you might commonly write in your Rails controllers. For example: class UsersController < ActionController::Base before_filter :find_user, :only => [:show, :edit] def show # do something with @user end def edit # do something with @user end def find_user @user = User.find(params[:id) end end finder_filter reduces this pattern to a single line: class UsersController < ActionController::Base finder_filter :only => [:show, :edit] def show; end def edit; end end Or, if you want to specify the model to find: class UsersController < ActionController::Base finder_filter :person, :only => [:show, :edit] def show; end def edit; end end To find based on a column other than ID: finder_filter :user, :by => :name # equivalent to: # @user = User.find_by_name(params[:id]) To find based on a param other than ID: finder_filter :user, :param => :permalink # equivalent to: # @user = User.find(params[:permalink]) You can specify that prepend_before_filter is used: finder_filter :user, :only => [:show, :edit], :prepend => true # generates: # prepend_before_filter :find_user, :only => [:show, :edit] The standard Rails :only and :except options can also be used: before_filter :find_user, :only => [:show, :edit] before_filter :find_user, :except => [:index] == Resource Nesting If your controller is a nested resource, you might want the find to be performed on the parent model. For example: class PostsController < ActionController::Base before_filter :find_post def find_post @topic = Topic.find(params[:topic_id]) @post = @topic.posts.find(params[:id]) end end This can be easily handled using finder_filter: finder_filter :nested => :topic Nested resources will only do a find on the parent model if the parent id is supplied. This allows you to handle routing setups like this: map.resources :posts map.resources :topics do |topic| topic.resources :posts end With this setup, both /posts/1 and /topics/1/posts/2 will be valid URLs, and will do the right thing if you include finder_filter :nested => :topic in your Posts controller. == from_param If you have Michael Bleigh's from_param (http://github.com/mbleigh/from_param/tree/master) installed, finder_filter will work transparently with it. This gives you the dual benefit of SEO-friendly URLs and DRY controller code. == Tests To run the tests, you must have the mocha, test-spec, and sqlite3 gems installed. rake test == Dependencies actionpack > 2.0.1 == Author Matthew Bass email: pelargir at gmail dot com blog: http://matthewbass.com == Contributors Kevin Smith, Steve Mohapi-Banks
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