require 'active_support/inflector' module ActiveModel class Name < String attr_reader :singular, :plural, :element, :collection, :partial_path alias_method :cache_key, :collection def initialize(klass) super(klass.name) @klass = klass @singular = ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore(self).tr('/', '_').freeze @plural = ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize(@singular).freeze @element = ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore(ActiveSupport::Inflector.demodulize(self)).freeze @human = ActiveSupport::Inflector.humanize(@element).freeze @collection = ActiveSupport::Inflector.tableize(self).freeze @partial_path = "#{@collection}/#{@element}".freeze end # Transform the model name into a more humane format, using I18n. By default, # it will underscore then humanize the class name (BlogPost.model_name.human #=> "Blog post"). # Specify +options+ with additional translating options. def human(options={}) return @human unless @klass.respond_to?(:lookup_ancestors) && @klass.respond_to?(:i18n_scope) defaults = @klass.lookup_ancestors.map do |klass| klass.model_name.underscore.to_sym end defaults << options.delete(:default) if options[:default] defaults << @human options.reverse_merge! :scope => [@klass.i18n_scope, :models], :count => 1, :default => defaults I18n.translate(defaults.shift, options) end end # == Active Model Naming # # Creates a +model_name+ method on your object. # # To implement, just extend ActiveModel::Naming in your object: # # class BookCover # extend ActiveModel::Naming # end # # BookCover.model_name #=> "BookCover" # BookCover.model_name.human #=> "Book cover" # # Providing the functionality that ActiveModel::Naming provides in your object # is required to pass the ActiveModel Lint test. So either extending the provided # method below, or rolling your own is required.. module Naming # Returns an ActiveModel::Name object for module. It can be # used to retrieve all kinds of naming-related information. def model_name @_model_name ||= ActiveModel::Name.new(self) end end end