From ccecab3ba950a288b61a516bf9b6962e384aae0b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Rafael=20Mendon=C3=A7a=20Fran=C3=A7a?= Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 20:00:57 -0300 Subject: Remove observers and sweepers MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit They was extracted from a plugin. See https://github.com/rails/rails-observers [Rafael Mendonça França + Steve Klabnik] --- activemodel/lib/active_model/observing.rb | 373 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 373 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 activemodel/lib/active_model/observing.rb (limited to 'activemodel/lib/active_model/observing.rb') diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/observing.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/observing.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b4e40bada4..0000000000 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/observing.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,373 +0,0 @@ -require 'singleton' -require 'active_model/observer_array' -require 'active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing' -require 'active_support/core_ext/module/remove_method' -require 'active_support/core_ext/string/inflections' -require 'active_support/core_ext/enumerable' -require 'active_support/core_ext/object/try' - -module ActiveModel - # == Active \Model Observers Activation - module Observing - extend ActiveSupport::Concern - - included do - extend ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker - end - - module ClassMethods - # Activates the observers assigned. - # - # class ORM - # include ActiveModel::Observing - # end - # - # # Calls PersonObserver.instance - # ORM.observers = :person_observer - # - # # Calls Cacher.instance and GarbageCollector.instance - # ORM.observers = :cacher, :garbage_collector - # - # # Same as above, just using explicit class references - # ORM.observers = Cacher, GarbageCollector - # - # Note: Setting this does not instantiate the observers yet. - # instantiate_observers is called during startup, and before - # each development request. - def observers=(*values) - observers.replace(values.flatten) - end - - # Gets an array of observers observing this model. The array also provides - # +enable+ and +disable+ methods that allow you to selectively enable and - # disable observers (see ActiveModel::ObserverArray.enable and - # ActiveModel::ObserverArray.disable for more on this). - # - # class ORM - # include ActiveModel::Observing - # end - # - # ORM.observers = :cacher, :garbage_collector - # ORM.observers # => [:cacher, :garbage_collector] - # ORM.observers.class # => ActiveModel::ObserverArray - def observers - @observers ||= ObserverArray.new(self) - end - - # Returns the current observer instances. - # - # class Foo - # include ActiveModel::Observing - # - # attr_accessor :status - # end - # - # class FooObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # def on_spec(record, *args) - # record.status = true - # end - # end - # - # Foo.observers = FooObserver - # Foo.instantiate_observers - # - # Foo.observer_instances # => [#] - def observer_instances - @observer_instances ||= [] - end - - # Instantiate the global observers. - # - # class Foo - # include ActiveModel::Observing - # - # attr_accessor :status - # end - # - # class FooObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # def on_spec(record, *args) - # record.status = true - # end - # end - # - # Foo.observers = FooObserver - # - # foo = Foo.new - # foo.status = false - # foo.notify_observers(:on_spec) - # foo.status # => false - # - # Foo.instantiate_observers # => [FooObserver] - # - # foo = Foo.new - # foo.status = false - # foo.notify_observers(:on_spec) - # foo.status # => true - def instantiate_observers - observers.each { |o| instantiate_observer(o) } - end - - # Add a new observer to the pool. The new observer needs to respond to - # update, otherwise it raises an +ArgumentError+ exception. - # - # class Foo - # include ActiveModel::Observing - # end - # - # class FooObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # end - # - # Foo.add_observer(FooObserver.instance) - # - # Foo.observers_instance - # # => [#] - def add_observer(observer) - unless observer.respond_to? :update - raise ArgumentError, "observer needs to respond to 'update'" - end - observer_instances << observer - end - - # Fires notifications to model's observers. - # - # def save - # notify_observers(:before_save) - # ... - # notify_observers(:after_save) - # end - # - # Custom notifications can be sent in a similar fashion: - # - # notify_observers(:custom_notification, :foo) - # - # This will call custom_notification, passing as arguments - # the current object and :foo. - def notify_observers(*args) - observer_instances.each { |observer| observer.update(*args) } - end - - # Returns the total number of instantiated observers. - # - # class Foo - # include ActiveModel::Observing - # - # attr_accessor :status - # end - # - # class FooObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # def on_spec(record, *args) - # record.status = true - # end - # end - # - # Foo.observers = FooObserver - # Foo.observers_count # => 0 - # Foo.instantiate_observers - # Foo.observers_count # => 1 - def observers_count - observer_instances.size - end - - # count_observers is deprecated. Use #observers_count. - def count_observers - msg = "count_observers is deprecated in favor of observers_count" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn msg - observers_count - end - - protected - def instantiate_observer(observer) #:nodoc: - # string/symbol - if observer.respond_to?(:to_sym) - observer = observer.to_s.camelize.constantize - end - if observer.respond_to?(:instance) - observer.instance - else - raise ArgumentError, - "#{observer} must be a lowercase, underscored class name (or " + - "the class itself) responding to the method :instance. " + - "Example: Person.observers = :big_brother # calls " + - "BigBrother.instance" - end - end - - # Notify observers when the observed class is subclassed. - def inherited(subclass) #:nodoc: - super - notify_observers :observed_class_inherited, subclass - end - end - - # Notify a change to the list of observers. - # - # class Foo - # include ActiveModel::Observing - # - # attr_accessor :status - # end - # - # class FooObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # def on_spec(record, *args) - # record.status = true - # end - # end - # - # Foo.observers = FooObserver - # Foo.instantiate_observers # => [FooObserver] - # - # foo = Foo.new - # foo.status = false - # foo.notify_observers(:on_spec) - # foo.status # => true - # - # See ActiveModel::Observing::ClassMethods.notify_observers for more - # information. - def notify_observers(method, *extra_args) - self.class.notify_observers(method, self, *extra_args) - end - end - - # == Active \Model Observers - # - # Observer classes respond to life cycle callbacks to implement trigger-like - # behavior outside the original class. This is a great way to reduce the - # clutter that normally comes when the model class is burdened with - # functionality that doesn't pertain to the core responsibility of the - # class. - # - # class CommentObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # def after_save(comment) - # Notifications.comment('admin@do.com', 'New comment was posted', comment).deliver - # end - # end - # - # This Observer sends an email when a Comment#save is finished. - # - # class ContactObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # def after_create(contact) - # contact.logger.info('New contact added!') - # end - # - # def after_destroy(contact) - # contact.logger.warn("Contact with an id of #{contact.id} was destroyed!") - # end - # end - # - # This Observer uses logger to log when specific callbacks are triggered. - # - # == \Observing a class that can't be inferred - # - # Observers will by default be mapped to the class with which they share a - # name. So CommentObserver will be tied to observing Comment, - # ProductManagerObserver to ProductManager, and so on. If - # you want to name your observer differently than the class you're interested - # in observing, you can use the Observer.observe class method which - # takes either the concrete class (Product) or a symbol for that - # class (:product): - # - # class AuditObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # observe :account - # - # def after_update(account) - # AuditTrail.new(account, 'UPDATED') - # end - # end - # - # If the audit observer needs to watch more than one kind of object, this can - # be specified with multiple arguments: - # - # class AuditObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # observe :account, :balance - # - # def after_update(record) - # AuditTrail.new(record, 'UPDATED') - # end - # end - # - # The AuditObserver will now act on both updates to Account - # and Balance by treating them both as records. - # - # If you're using an Observer in a Rails application with Active Record, be - # sure to read about the necessary configuration in the documentation for - # ActiveRecord::Observer. - class Observer - include Singleton - extend ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker - - class << self - # Attaches the observer to the supplied model classes. - # - # class AuditObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # observe :account, :balance - # end - # - # AuditObserver.observed_classes # => [Account, Balance] - def observe(*models) - models.flatten! - models.collect! { |model| model.respond_to?(:to_sym) ? model.to_s.camelize.constantize : model } - singleton_class.redefine_method(:observed_classes) { models } - end - - # Returns an array of Classes to observe. - # - # AccountObserver.observed_classes # => [Account] - # - # You can override this instead of using the +observe+ helper. - # - # class AuditObserver < ActiveModel::Observer - # def self.observed_classes - # [Account, Balance] - # end - # end - def observed_classes - Array(observed_class) - end - - # Returns the class observed by default. It's inferred from the observer's - # class name. - # - # PersonObserver.observed_class # => Person - # AccountObserver.observed_class # => Account - def observed_class - name[/(.*)Observer/, 1].try :constantize - end - end - - # Start observing the declared classes and their subclasses. - # Called automatically by the instance method. - def initialize #:nodoc: - observed_classes.each { |klass| add_observer!(klass) } - end - - def observed_classes #:nodoc: - self.class.observed_classes - end - - # Send observed_method(object) if the method exists and - # the observer is enabled for the given object's class. - def update(observed_method, object, *extra_args, &block) #:nodoc: - return if !respond_to?(observed_method) || disabled_for?(object) - send(observed_method, object, *extra_args, &block) - end - - # Special method sent by the observed class when it is inherited. - # Passes the new subclass. - def observed_class_inherited(subclass) #:nodoc: - self.class.observe(observed_classes + [subclass]) - add_observer!(subclass) - end - - protected - def add_observer!(klass) #:nodoc: - klass.add_observer(self) - end - - # Returns true if notifications are disabled for this object. - def disabled_for?(object) #:nodoc: - klass = object.class - return false unless klass.respond_to?(:observers) - klass.observers.disabled_for?(self) - end - end -end -- cgit v1.2.3