Class: Module

Inherits:
Object show all
Includes:
ActiveSupport::Deprecation::ClassMethods
Defined in:
lib/active_support/dependencies.rb,
lib/active_support/deprecation.rb,
lib/active_support/core_ext/module/loading.rb,
lib/active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing.rb,
lib/active_support/core_ext/module/inclusion.rb,
lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb,
lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attr_internal.rb,
lib/active_support/core_ext/module/introspection.rb,
lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors.rb

Overview

Extends the module object with module and instance accessors for class attributes, just like the native attr* accessors for instance attributes.

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from ActiveSupport::Deprecation::ClassMethods

#deprecate, #deprecated_method_warning, #deprecation_horizon

Instance Method Details

#alias_attribute(new_name, old_name) ⇒ Object

Allows you to make aliases for attributes, which includes getter, setter, and query methods.

Example:

class Content < ActiveRecord::Base
  # has a title attribute
end

class Email < ActiveRecord::Base
  alias_attribute :subject, :title
end

e = Email.find(1)
e.title    # => "Superstars"
e.subject  # => "Superstars"
e.subject? # => true
e.subject = "Megastars"
e.title    # => "Megastars"


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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing.rb', line 51

def alias_attribute(new_name, old_name)
  module_eval <<-STR, __FILE__, __LINE__+1
    def #{new_name}; #{old_name}; end
    def #{new_name}?; #{old_name}?; end
    def #{new_name}=(v); self.#{old_name} = v; end
  STR
end

#alias_method_chain(target, feature) {|aliased_target, punctuation| ... } ⇒ Object

Encapsulates the common pattern of:

alias_method :foo_without_feature, :foo
alias_method :foo, :foo_with_feature

With this, you simply do:

alias_method_chain :foo, :feature

And both aliases are set up for you.

Query and bang methods (foo?, foo!) keep the same punctuation:

alias_method_chain :foo?, :feature

is equivalent to

alias_method :foo_without_feature?, :foo?
alias_method :foo?, :foo_with_feature?

so you can safely chain foo, foo?, and foo! with the same feature.

Yields:

  • (aliased_target, punctuation)


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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing.rb', line 23

def alias_method_chain(target, feature)
  # Strip out punctuation on predicates or bang methods since
  # e.g. target?_without_feature is not a valid method name.
  aliased_target, punctuation = target.to_s.sub(/([?!=])$/, ''), $1
  yield(aliased_target, punctuation) if block_given?
  alias_method "#{aliased_target}_without_#{feature}#{punctuation}", target
  alias_method target, "#{aliased_target}_with_#{feature}#{punctuation}"
end

#as_load_pathObject



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/loading.rb', line 2

def as_load_path
  if self == Object || self == Kernel
    ''
  elsif is_a? Class
    parent == self ? '' : parent.as_load_path
  else
    name.split('::').collect do |word|
      word.underscore
    end * '/'
  end
end

#attr_internal_accessor(*attrs) ⇒ Object Also known as: attr_internal

Declare attributes backed by ‘internal’ instance variables names.



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attr_internal.rb', line 17

def attr_internal_accessor(*attrs)
  attr_internal_reader(*attrs)
  attr_internal_writer(*attrs)
end

#attr_internal_reader(*attrs) ⇒ Object

Declare an attribute reader backed by an internally-named instance variable.



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attr_internal.rb', line 3

def attr_internal_reader(*attrs)
  attrs.each do |attr|
    module_eval "def #{attr}() #{attr_internal_ivar_name(attr)} end"
  end
end

#attr_internal_writer(*attrs) ⇒ Object

Declare an attribute writer backed by an internally-named instance variable.



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attr_internal.rb', line 10

def attr_internal_writer(*attrs)
  attrs.each do |attr|
    module_eval "def #{attr}=(v) #{attr_internal_ivar_name(attr)} = v end"
  end
end

#const_missing(class_id) ⇒ Object

Use const_missing to autoload associations so we don’t have to require_association when using single-table inheritance.



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# File 'lib/active_support/dependencies.rb', line 452

def const_missing(class_id)
  Dependencies.load_missing_constant self, class_id
end

#delegate(*methods) ⇒ Object

Provides a delegate class method to easily expose contained objects’ methods as your own. Pass one or more methods (specified as symbols or strings) and the name of the target object as the final :to option (also a symbol or string). At least one method and the :to option are required.

Delegation is particularly useful with Active Record associations:

class Greeter < ActiveRecord::Base
  def hello()   "hello"   end
  def goodbye() "goodbye" end
end

class Foo < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :greeter
  delegate :hello, :to => :greeter
end

Foo.new.hello   # => "hello"
Foo.new.goodbye # => NoMethodError: undefined method `goodbye' for #<Foo:0x1af30c>

Multiple delegates to the same target are allowed:

class Foo < ActiveRecord::Base
  delegate :hello, :goodbye, :to => :greeter
end

Foo.new.goodbye # => "goodbye"


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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb', line 27

def delegate(*methods)
  options = methods.pop
  unless options.is_a?(Hash) && to = options[:to]
    raise ArgumentError, "Delegation needs a target. Supply an options hash with a :to key as the last argument (e.g. delegate :hello, :to => :greeter)."
  end

  methods.each do |method|
    module_eval(<<-EOS, "(__DELEGATION__)", 1)
      def #{method}(*args, &block)
        #{to}.__send__(#{method.inspect}, *args, &block)
      end
    EOS
  end
end

#included_in_classesObject



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/inclusion.rb', line 2

def included_in_classes
  classes = []
  ObjectSpace.each_object(Class) { |k| classes << k if k.included_modules.include?(self) }

  classes.reverse.inject([]) do |unique_classes, klass| 
    unique_classes << klass unless unique_classes.collect { |k| k.to_s }.include?(klass.to_s)
    unique_classes
  end
end

#mattr_accessor(*syms) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors.rb', line 40

def mattr_accessor(*syms)
  mattr_reader(*syms)
  mattr_writer(*syms)
end

#mattr_reader(*syms) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors.rb', line 4

def mattr_reader(*syms)
  syms.each do |sym|
    class_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__)
      unless defined? @@#{sym}
        @@#{sym} = nil
      end
      
      def self.#{sym}
        @@#{sym}
      end

      def #{sym}
        @@#{sym}
      end
    EOS
  end
end

#mattr_writer(*syms) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors.rb', line 22

def mattr_writer(*syms)
  syms.each do |sym|
    class_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__)
      unless defined? @@#{sym}
        @@#{sym} = nil
      end
      
      def self.#{sym}=(obj)
        @@#{sym} = obj
      end

      def #{sym}=(obj)
        @@#{sym} = obj
      end
    EOS
  end
end

#parentObject

Return the module which contains this one; if this is a root module, such as ::MyModule, then Object is returned.



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/introspection.rb', line 4

def parent
  parent_name = name.split('::')[0..-2] * '::'
  parent_name.empty? ? Object : parent_name.constantize
end

#parentsObject

Return all the parents of this module, ordered from nested outwards. The receiver is not contained within the result.



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# File 'lib/active_support/core_ext/module/introspection.rb', line 11

def parents
  parents = []
  parts = name.split('::')[0..-2]
  until parts.empty?
    parents << (parts * '::').constantize
    parts.pop
  end
  parents << Object unless parents.include? Object
  parents
end

#rails_original_const_missingObject

Rename the original handler so we can chain it to the new one



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# File 'lib/active_support/dependencies.rb', line 448

alias :rails_original_const_missing :const_missing

#unloadable(const_desc = self) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/active_support/dependencies.rb', line 456

def unloadable(const_desc = self)
  super(const_desc)
end