Module: AnnotateModels
- Defined in:
- lib/annotate_models.rb
Constant Summary collapse
- PREFIX_AT_BOTTOM =
"== Schema Info"- SUFFIX_AT_BOTTOM =
""- PREFIX_ON_TOP =
"== Schema Info =="- SUFFIX_ON_TOP =
"=================\n# "
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.annotate(klass) ⇒ Object
Given the name of an ActiveRecord class, create a schema info block (basically a comment containing information on the columns and their types) and put it at the front of the model and fixture source files.
- .annotate_column(col, klass, max_size) ⇒ Object
-
.annotate_one_file(file_name, info_block) ⇒ Object
Add a schema block to a file.
- .append_comments(col_and_lines) ⇒ Object
- .bottom? ⇒ Boolean
-
.do_annotations ⇒ Object
We’re passed a name of things that might be ActiveRecord models.
-
.get_model_names ⇒ Object
Return a list of the model files to annotate.
-
.get_schema_info(klass) ⇒ Object
Use the column information in an ActiveRecord class to create a comment block containing a line for each column.
- .get_schema_version ⇒ Object
- .models ⇒ Object
- .output_prefix ⇒ Object
- .output_suffix ⇒ Object
-
.quote(value) ⇒ Object
Simple quoting for the default column value.
- .separate? ⇒ Boolean
- .sort_columns ⇒ Object
Class Method Details
.annotate(klass) ⇒ Object
Given the name of an ActiveRecord class, create a schema info block (basically a comment containing information on the columns and their types) and put it at the front of the model and fixture source files.
171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 171 def self.annotate(klass) info = get_schema_info(klass) model_name = klass.name.underscore fixtures_name = "#{klass.table_name}.yml" [ File.join(self.model_dir, "#{model_name}.rb"), # model File.join(UNIT_TEST_DIR, "#{model_name}_test.rb"), # test File.join(FIXTURES_DIR, fixtures_name), # fixture File.join(SPEC_MODEL_DIR, "#{model_name}_spec.rb"), # spec File.join(SPEC_FIXTURES_DIR, fixtures_name), # spec fixture Rails.root.join( 'test', 'factories.rb'), # factories file Rails.root.join( 'spec', 'factories.rb'), # factories file ].each { |file| annotate_one_file(file, info) } end |
.annotate_column(col, klass, max_size) ⇒ Object
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 100 def self.annotate_column(col, klass, max_size) col_type = col.type.to_s attrs = [] attrs << "not null" unless col.null if col.default default_value = case col_type when "decimal" then col.default.to_s.sub(/\.0+\z/, '.0') else col.default end attrs << "default(#{quote(default_value)})" end attrs << "primary key" if col.name == klass.primary_key case col_type when "decimal" then col_type << "(#{col.precision}, #{col.scale})" else col_type << "(#{col.limit})" if col.limit end sprintf("# %-#{max_size}s:%-15s %s", col.name, col_type, attrs.join(", ")).rstrip end |
.annotate_one_file(file_name, info_block) ⇒ Object
Add a schema block to a file. If the file already contains a schema info block (a comment starting with “Schema as of …”), remove it first. Mod to write to the end of the file
138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 138 def self.annotate_one_file(file_name, info_block) if File.exist?(file_name) content = File.read(file_name) encoding_comment = content.scan(/^\#\s*-\*-(.+?)-\*-/).flatten.first content.sub!(/^\#\s*-\*-(.+?)-\*-/, '') # Remove old schema info content.sub!(/(\n)*^# #{PREFIX_ON_TOP}.*?\n(#.*\n)*# #{SUFFIX_ON_TOP}/, '') content.sub!(/(\n)*^# #{PREFIX_AT_BOTTOM}.*?\n(#.*\n)*#.*(\n)*/, '') content.sub!(/^[\n\s]*/, '') # Write it back File.open(file_name, "w") do |f| f.print "# -*- #{encoding_comment.strip} -*-\n\n" unless encoding_comment.blank? if self.bottom? f.print content f.print "\n\n" f.print info_block else f.print info_block f.print "\n" if self.separate? f.print content end end end end |
.append_comments(col_and_lines) ⇒ Object
123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 123 def self.append_comments(col_and_lines) max_length = col_and_lines.map{|(col, line)| line.length}.max col_and_lines.map do |(col, line)| if col.comment.blank? line else "%-#{max_length}s # %s" % [line, col.comment] end end end |
.bottom? ⇒ Boolean
44 45 46 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 44 def self.bottom? self.position =~ /bottom/i end |
.do_annotations ⇒ Object
We’re passed a name of things that might be ActiveRecord models. If we can find the class, and if its a subclass of ActiveRecord::Base, then pas it to the associated block
210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 210 def self.do_annotations annotated = self.get_model_names.inject([]) do |list, class_name| begin # klass = class_name.split('::').inject(Object){ |klass,part| klass.const_get(part) } klass = class_name.constantize if klass < ActiveRecord::Base && !klass.abstract_class? list << class_name self.annotate(klass) end rescue Exception => e puts "Unable to annotate #{class_name}: #{e.message}" end list end puts "Annotated #{annotated.join(', ')}" end |
.get_model_names ⇒ Object
Return a list of the model files to annotate. If we have command line arguments, they’re assumed to be either the underscore or CamelCase versions of model names. Otherwise we take all the model files in the app/models directory.
192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 192 def self.get_model_names result = nil if self.models.empty? Dir.chdir(self.model_dir) do result = Dir["**/*.rb"].map do |filename| filename.sub(/\.rb$/, '').camelize end end else result = self.models.dup end result end |
.get_schema_info(klass) ⇒ Object
Use the column information in an ActiveRecord class to create a comment block containing a line for each column. The line contains the column name, the type (and length), and any optional attributes
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 71 def self.get_schema_info(klass) table_info = "# Table name: #{klass.table_name}" table_info << " # #{klass.table_comment}" unless klass.table_comment.blank? table_info << "\n#\n" max_size = klass.column_names.collect{|name| name.size}.max + 1 columns = klass.columns cols = if self.sort_columns pk = columns.find_all { |col| col.name == klass.primary_key }.flatten assoc = columns.find_all { |col| col.name.match(/_id$/) }.sort_by(&:name) dates = columns.find_all { |col| col.name.match(/_on$/) }.sort_by(&:name) times = columns.find_all { |col| col.name.match(/_at$/) }.sort_by(&:name) pk + assoc + (columns - pk - assoc - times - dates).compact.sort_by(&:name) + dates + times else columns end col_lines = append_comments(cols.map{|col| [col, annotate_column(col, klass, max_size)]}) cols_text = col_lines.join("\n") result = "# #{self.output_prefix}\n# \n# Schema version: #{get_schema_version}\n#\n" result << table_info result << cols_text result << "\n# \n# #{self.output_suffix}" unless self.output_suffix.blank? result << "\n" result end |
.get_schema_version ⇒ Object
227 228 229 230 231 232 233 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 227 def self.get_schema_version unless @schema_version version = ActiveRecord::Migrator.current_version rescue 0 @schema_version = version > 0 ? version : '' end @schema_version end |
.models ⇒ Object
28 29 30 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 28 def self.models (ENV['MODELS'] || '').split(',') end |
.output_prefix ⇒ Object
36 37 38 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 36 def self.output_prefix bottom? ? PREFIX_AT_BOTTOM : PREFIX_ON_TOP end |
.output_suffix ⇒ Object
40 41 42 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 40 def self.output_suffix bottom? ? SUFFIX_AT_BOTTOM : SUFFIX_ON_TOP end |
.quote(value) ⇒ Object
Simple quoting for the default column value
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 54 def self.quote(value) case value when NilClass then "NULL" when TrueClass then "TRUE" when FalseClass then "FALSE" when Float, Fixnum, Bignum then value.to_s.inspect # BigDecimals need to be output in a non-normalized form and quoted. when BigDecimal then value.to_s('F') else value.inspect end end |
.separate? ⇒ Boolean
48 49 50 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 48 def self.separate? ENV['SEPARATE'] =~ /yes|on|true/i end |
.sort_columns ⇒ Object
32 33 34 |
# File 'lib/annotate_models.rb', line 32 def self.sort_columns ENV['SORT'] =~ /yes|on|true/i end |