require 'rails/generators/base' require 'rails/generators/generated_attribute' module Rails module Generators class NamedBase < Base argument :name, :type => :string no_tasks { attr_reader :class_name, :singular_name, :plural_name, :table_name, :class_path, :file_path, :class_nesting_depth alias :file_name :singular_name } def initialize(args, *options) #:nodoc: # Unfreeze name in case it's given as a frozen string args[0] = args[0].dup if args[0].is_a?(String) && args[0].frozen? super assign_names!(self.name) parse_attributes! if respond_to?(:attributes) end protected def assign_names!(given_name) #:nodoc: base_name, @class_path, @file_path, class_nesting, @class_nesting_depth = extract_modules(given_name) class_name_without_nesting, @singular_name, @plural_name = inflect_names(base_name) @table_name = if pluralize_table_names? plural_name else singular_name end if class_nesting.empty? @class_name = class_name_without_nesting else @table_name = class_nesting.underscore << "_" << @table_name @class_name = "#{class_nesting}::#{class_name_without_nesting}" end @table_name.gsub!('/', '_') end # Convert attributes hash into an array with GeneratedAttribute objects. # def parse_attributes! #:nodoc: self.attributes = (attributes || []).map do |key_value| name, type = key_value.split(':') Rails::Generators::GeneratedAttribute.new(name, type) end end # Extract modules from filesystem-style or ruby-style path. Both # good/fun/stuff and Good::Fun::Stuff produce the same results. # def extract_modules(name) #:nodoc: modules = name.include?('/') ? name.split('/') : name.split('::') name = modules.pop path = modules.map { |m| m.underscore } file_path = (path + [name.underscore]).join('/') nesting = modules.map { |m| m.camelize }.join('::') [name, path, file_path, nesting, modules.size] end # Receives name and return camelized, underscored and pluralized names. # def inflect_names(name) #:nodoc: camel = name.camelize under = camel.underscore plural = under.pluralize [camel, under, plural] end def pluralize_table_names? !defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) || ActiveRecord::Base.pluralize_table_names end # Add a class collisions name to be checked on class initialization. You # can supply a hash with a :prefix or :suffix to be tested. # # ==== Examples # # check_class_collision :suffix => "Observer" # # If the generator is invoked with class name Admin, it will check for # the presence of "AdminObserver". # def self.check_class_collision(options={}) define_method :check_class_collision do name = if self.respond_to?(:controller_class_name) # for ScaffoldBase controller_class_name else class_name end class_collisions "#{options[:prefix]}#{name}#{options[:suffix]}" end end end end end