Module: Stringex::ActsAsUrl::ActsAsUrlClassMethods

Defined in:
lib/stringex/acts_as_url.rb

Overview

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Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#acts_as_url(attribute, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Creates a callback to automatically create an url-friendly representation of the attribute argument. Example:

acts_as_url :title

will use the string contents of the title attribute to create the permalink. <strong>Note:</strong> you can also use a non-database-backed method to supply the string contents for the permalink. Just use that method’s name as the argument as you would an attribute.

The default attribute acts_as_url uses to save the permalink is url but this can be changed in the options hash. Available options are:

:adapter

If specified, will indicate what ORM adapter to use. Default functionality is to use the first available adapter. This should work for most cases unless you are using multiple ORMs in a single project.

:allow_slash

If true, allows the generated url to contain slashes. Default is false.

:allow_duplicates

If true, allows duplicate urls instead of appending numbers to differentiate between urls. Default is false. See note on :scope.

:duplicate_count_separator

String to use when forcing unique urls from non-unique strings. Default is “-”.

:force_downcase

If false, allows generated url to contain uppercased letters. Default is false.

:exclude_list

List of complete strings that should not be transformed by acts_as_url. Default is empty.

:only_when_blank

If true, the url generation will only happen when :url_attribute is blank. Default is false (meaning url generation will happen always).

:scope

The name of model attribute to scope unique urls to. There is no default here. <strong>Note:</strong> this will automatically act as if :allow_duplicates is set to true.

:sync_url

If set to true, the url field will be updated when changes are made to the attribute it is based on. Default is false.

:url_attribute

The name of the attribute to use for storing the generated url string. Default is :url.

:limit

The maximum size a generated url should be. <strong>Note:</strong> this does not include the characters needed to enforce uniqueness on duplicate urls. Default is nil.



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# File 'lib/stringex/acts_as_url.rb', line 51

def acts_as_url(attribute, options = {})
  class_eval do
    class << self
      attr_accessor :acts_as_url_configuration
    end

    define_method :acts_as_url_configuration do
      klass = self.class
      while klass.acts_as_url_configuration.nil?
        klass = klass.superclass
      end
      klass.acts_as_url_configuration
    end
  end

  options[:attribute_to_urlify] = attribute
  self.acts_as_url_configuration = Stringex::Configuration::ActsAsUrl.new(options)

  acts_as_url_configuration.adapter.create_callbacks! self
end

#included(base = nil, &block) ⇒ Object

Some ORMs function as mixins not base classes and need to have a hook to reinclude and re-extend ActsAsUrl methods



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# File 'lib/stringex/acts_as_url.rb', line 75

def included(base = nil, &block)
  super

  if base
    base.send :include, Stringex::ActsAsUrl::ActsAsUrlInstanceMethods
    base.send :extend, Stringex::ActsAsUrl::ActsAsUrlClassMethods
  end
end

#initialize_urlsObject

Initialize the url fields for the records that need it. Designed for people who add acts_as_url support once there’s already development/production data they’d like to keep around.

Note: This method can get very expensive, very fast. If you’re planning on using this on a large selection, you will get much better results writing your own version with using pagination.



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# File 'lib/stringex/acts_as_url.rb', line 91

def initialize_urls
  acts_as_url_configuration.adapter.initialize_urls! self
end