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+Description:
+ The scaffold resource generator creates a model, a controller, and a
+ set of templates that's ready to use as the starting point for your
+ REST-like, resource-oriented application. This basically means that it
+ follows a set of conventions to exploit the full set of HTTP verbs
+ (GET/POST/PUT/DELETE) and is prepared for multi-client access (like one
+ view for HTML, one for an XML API, one for ATOM, etc). Everything comes
+ with sample unit and functional tests as well.
+
+ The generator takes the name of the model as its first argument. This
+ model name is then pluralized to get the controller name. So
+ "scaffold_resource post" will generate a Post model and a
+ PostsController and will be intended for URLs like /posts and
+ /posts/45.
+
+ As additional parameters, the generator will take attribute pairs
+ described by name and type. These attributes will be used to
+ prepopulate the migration to create the table for the model and to give
+ you a set of templates for the view. For example, "scaffold_resource
+ post title:string created_on:date body:text published:boolean" will
+ give you a model with those four attributes, forms to create and edit
+ those models from, and an index that'll list them all.
+
+ You don't have to think up all attributes up front, but it's a good
+ idea of adding just the baseline of what's needed to start really
+ working with the resource.
+
+ The generator also adds a declaration to your config/routes.rb file
+ to hook up the rules that'll point URLs to this new resource. If you
+ create a resource like "scaffold_resource post", it will add
+ "map.resources :posts" (notice the plural form) in the routes file,
+ making your new resource accessible from /posts.
+
+Examples:
+ ./script/generate scaffold_resource post # no attributes, view will be anemic
+ ./script/generate scaffold_resource post title:string created_on:date body:text published:boolean
+ ./script/generate scaffold_resource purchase order_id:integer created_at:datetime amount:decimal