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trackstamps-reborn

Gem Version Test

Track which user created or updated record in Rails.

Inspired and part of code used from original Trackstamps gem


  • Quick start
  • Support
  • License
  • Code of conduct
  • Contribution guide

Quick start

$ bundler install trackstamps-reborn

Hook current_user into CurrentAttributes

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  before_action :set_trackstamps_user  

  def set_trackstamps_user
    Trackstamps::Reborn::Current.user = current_user
    # or use your current attributes class with proc override in initializers
    YourCurrentAttributesClass.user = current_user
  end
end

Override implementation for current user

## filename: config/initializers/trackstamps-reborn.rb
Trackstamps::Reborn.config.get_current_user = -> { YourCurrentAttributesClass.user }
# or
Trackstamps::Reborn[:alternative].config.get_current_user = -> { YourAlternativeCurrentAttributesClass.user }

Generate migrations

rails generate trackstamps:reborn:migration table_name

Include trackstamps

class Example < ActiveRecord::Base
  include Trackstamps::Reborn
  # or
  include Trackstamps::Reborn[:whatever]
end

Multiple configuration

Multiple configuration is achieved with module builder pattern utilizing self.[] method. Upon calling

Trackstamps::Reborn[:whatever]

specific module is cached in ::Concurrent::Map instance.

Support

If you want to report a bug, or have ideas, feedback or questions about the gem, let me know via GitHub issues and I will do my best to provide a helpful answer. Happy hacking!

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Code of conduct

Everyone interacting in this project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.

Contribution guide

Pull requests are welcome!