module ActiveSupport # A typical module looks like this: # # module M # def self.included(base) # base.extend ClassMethods # base.send(:include, InstanceMethods) # scope :disabled, where(:disabled => true) # end # # module ClassMethods # ... # end # # module InstanceMethods # ... # end # end # # By using ActiveSupport::Concern the above module could instead be written as: # # require 'active_support/concern' # # module M # extend ActiveSupport::Concern # # included do # scope :disabled, where(:disabled => true) # end # # module ClassMethods # ... # end # # module InstanceMethods # ... # end # end # # Moreover, it gracefully handles module dependencies. Given a +Foo+ module and a +Bar+ # module which depends on the former, we would typically write the following: # # module Foo # def self.included(base) # base.class_eval do # def self.method_injected_by_foo # ... # end # end # end # end # # module Bar # def self.included(base) # base.method_injected_by_foo # end # end # # class Host # include Foo # We need to include this dependency for Bar # include Bar # Bar is the module that Host really needs # end # # But why should +Host+ care about +Bar+'s dependencies, namely +Foo+? We could try to hide # these from +Host+ directly including +Foo+ in +Bar+: # # module Bar # include Foo # def self.included(base) # base.method_injected_by_foo # end # end # # class Host # include Bar # end # # Unfortunately this won't work, since when +Foo+ is included, its base is the +Bar+ module, # not the +Host+ class. With ActiveSupport::Concern, module dependencies are properly resolved: # # require 'active_support/concern' # # module Foo # extend ActiveSupport::Concern # included do # class_eval do # def self.method_injected_by_foo # ... # end # end # end # end # # module Bar # extend ActiveSupport::Concern # include Foo # # included do # self.method_injected_by_foo # end # end # # class Host # include Bar # works, Bar takes care now of its dependencies # end # module Concern def self.extended(base) base.instance_variable_set("@_dependencies", []) end def append_features(base) if base.instance_variable_defined?("@_dependencies") base.instance_variable_get("@_dependencies") << self return false else return false if base < self @_dependencies.each { |dep| base.send(:include, dep) } super base.extend const_get("ClassMethods") if const_defined?("ClassMethods") base.send :include, const_get("InstanceMethods") if const_defined?("InstanceMethods") base.class_eval(&@_included_block) if instance_variable_defined?("@_included_block") end end def included(base = nil, &block) if base.nil? @_included_block = block else super end end end end