require 'active_admin/router' require 'active_admin/helpers/settings' module ActiveAdmin class Application include Settings # Adds settings to both the Application and the Namespace instance # so that they can be configured independantly. def self.inheritable_setting(name, default) Namespace.setting name, nil setting name, default end # The default namespace to put controllers and routes inside. Set this # in config/initializers/active_admin.rb using: # # config.default_namespace = :super_admin # setting :default_namespace, :admin # A hash of all the registered namespaces setting :namespaces, {} # Load paths for admin configurations. Add folders to this load path # to load up other resources for administration. External gems can # include their paths in this load path to provide active_admin UIs setting :load_paths, [File.expand_path('app/admin', Rails.root)] # The default number of resources to display on index pages inheritable_setting :default_per_page, 30 # The title which gets displayed in the main layout inheritable_setting :site_title, "" # Set the site title link href (defaults to AA dashboard) inheritable_setting :site_title_link, "" # Set the site title image displayed in the main layout (has precendence over :site_title) inheritable_setting :site_title_image, "" # The view factory to use to generate all the view classes. Take # a look at ActiveAdmin::ViewFactory inheritable_setting :view_factory, ActiveAdmin::ViewFactory.new # The method to call in controllers to get the current user inheritable_setting :current_user_method, false # The method to call in the controllers to ensure that there # is a currently authenticated admin user inheritable_setting :authentication_method, false # The path to log user's out with. If set to a symbol, we assume # that it's a method to call which returns the path inheritable_setting :logout_link_path, :destroy_admin_user_session_path # The method to use when generating the link for user logout inheritable_setting :logout_link_method, :get # Active Admin makes educated guesses when displaying objects, this is # the list of methods it tries calling in order setting :display_name_methods, [ :display_name, :full_name, :name, :username, :login, :title, :email, :to_s ] # == Deprecated Settings # @deprecated The default sort order for index pages deprecated_setting :default_sort_order, 'id_desc' # DEPRECATED: This option is deprecated and will be removed. Use # the #allow_comments_in option instead attr_accessor :admin_notes include AssetRegistration # Event that gets triggered on load of Active Admin LoadEvent = 'active_admin.application.load'.freeze def setup! register_default_assets end def prepare! remove_active_admin_load_paths_from_rails_autoload_and_eager_load attach_reloader generate_stylesheets end # Registers a brand new configuration for the given resource. def register(resource, options = {}, &block) namespace_name = extract_namespace_name(options) namespace = find_or_create_namespace(namespace_name) namespace.register(resource, options, &block) end # Creates a namespace for the given name # # Yields the namespace if a block is given # # @returns [Namespace] the new or existing namespace def find_or_create_namespace(name) name ||= :root return namespaces[name] if namespaces[name] namespace = Namespace.new(self, name) namespaces[name] = namespace ActiveAdmin::Event.dispatch ActiveAdmin::Namespace::RegisterEvent, namespace yield(namespace) if block_given? namespace end alias_method :namespace, :find_or_create_namespace # Register a page # # @param name [String] The page name # @options [Hash] Accepts option :namespace. # @&block The registration block. # def register_page(name, options = {}, &block) namespace_name = extract_namespace_name(options) namespace = find_or_create_namespace(namespace_name) namespace.register_page(name, options, &block) end # Stores if everything has been loaded or we need to reload @@loaded = false # Returns true if all the configuration files have been loaded. def loaded? @@loaded end # Removes all the controllers that were defined by registering # resources for administration. # # We remove them, then load them on each request in development # to allow for changes without having to restart the server. def unload! namespaces.values.each{|namespace| namespace.unload! } @@loaded = false end # Loads all of the ruby files that are within the load path of # ActiveAdmin.load_paths. This should load all of the administration # UIs so that they are available for the router to proceed. # # The files are only loaded if we haven't already loaded all the files # and they aren't marked for re-loading. To mark the files for re-loading # you must first call ActiveAdmin.unload! def load! # No work to do if we've already loaded return false if loaded? # Load files files_in_load_path.each{|file| load file } # If no configurations, let's make sure you can still login load_default_namespace if namespaces.values.empty? # Load Menus namespaces.values.each{|namespace| namespace.load_menu! } # Dispatch an ActiveAdmin::Application::LoadEvent with the Application ActiveAdmin::Event.dispatch LoadEvent, self @@loaded = true end # Returns ALL the files to load from all the load paths def files_in_load_path load_paths.flatten.compact.uniq.collect{|path| Dir["#{path}/**/*.rb"] }.flatten end def router @router ||= Router.new(self) end def routes(rails_router) # Ensure that all the configurations (which define the routes) # are all loaded load! router.apply(rails_router) end def load_default_namespace find_or_create_namespace(default_namespace) end # # Add before, around and after filters to each registered resource. # # eg: # # ActiveAdmin.before_filter :authenticate_admin! # def before_filter(*args, &block) ResourceController.before_filter(*args, &block) end def skip_before_filter(*args, &block) ResourceController.skip_before_filter(*args, &block) end def after_filter(*args, &block) ResourceController.after_filter(*args, &block) end def around_filter(*args, &block) ResourceController.around_filter(*args, &block) end # Helper method to add a dashboard section def dashboard_section(name, options = {}, &block) ActiveAdmin::Dashboards.add_section(name, options, &block) end private def register_default_assets register_stylesheet 'active_admin.css', :media => 'all' if !ActiveAdmin.use_asset_pipeline? register_javascript 'jquery.min.js' register_javascript 'jquery-ui.min.js' register_javascript 'jquery_ujs.js' end register_javascript 'active_admin.js' end def extract_namespace_name(options) options.has_key?(:namespace) ? options[:namespace] : default_namespace end # Since we're dealing with all our own file loading, we need # to remove our paths from the ActiveSupport autoload paths. # If not, file naming becomes very important and can cause clashes. def remove_active_admin_load_paths_from_rails_autoload_and_eager_load ActiveSupport::Dependencies.autoload_paths.reject!{|path| load_paths.include?(path) } # Don't eagerload our configs, we'll deal with them ourselves Rails.application.config.eager_load_paths = Rails.application.config.eager_load_paths.reject do |path| load_paths.include?(path) end end def attach_reloader ActiveAdmin::Reloader.build(Rails.application, self, Rails.version).attach! end def generate_stylesheets # This must be required after initialization require 'sass/plugin' require 'active_admin/sass/helpers' # Create our own asset pipeline in Rails 3.0 if ActiveAdmin.use_asset_pipeline? # Add our mixins to the load path for SASS ::Sass::Engine::DEFAULT_OPTIONS[:load_paths] << File.expand_path("../../../app/assets/stylesheets", __FILE__) else require 'active_admin/sass/css_loader' ::Sass::Plugin.add_template_location(File.expand_path("../../../app/assets/stylesheets", __FILE__)) ::Sass::Plugin.add_template_location(File.expand_path("../sass", __FILE__)) end end end end