module ActiveAdmin module BatchActions module ResourceExtension def initialize(*) super @batch_actions = {} add_default_batch_action end # @return [Array] The set of batch actions for this resource def batch_actions batch_actions_enabled? ? @batch_actions.values.sort : [] end # @return [Boolean] If batch actions are enabled for this resource def batch_actions_enabled? # If the resource config has been set, use it. Otherwise # return the namespace setting @batch_actions_enabled.nil? ? namespace.batch_actions : @batch_actions_enabled end # Disable or Enable batch actions for this resource # Set to `nil` to inherit the setting from the namespace def batch_actions=(bool) @batch_actions_enabled = bool end # Add a new batch item to a resource # @param [String] title # @param [Hash] options # => :if is a proc that will be called to determine if the BatchAction should be displayed # => :sort_order is used to sort the batch actions ascending # => :confirm is a string to prompt the user with (or a boolean to use the default message) # => :form is a Hash of form fields you want the user to fill out # def add_batch_action(sym, title, options = {}, &block) @batch_actions[sym] = ActiveAdmin::BatchAction.new(sym, title, options, &block) end # Remove a batch action # @param [Symbol] sym # @return [ActiveAdmin::BatchAction] the batch action, if it was present # def remove_batch_action(sym) @batch_actions.delete(sym.to_sym) end # Clears all the existing batch actions for this resource def clear_batch_actions! @batch_actions = {} end private # @return [ActiveAdmin::BatchAction] The default "delete" action def add_default_batch_action destroy_options = { priority: 100, confirm: proc { I18n.t('active_admin.batch_actions.delete_confirmation', plural_model: active_admin_config.plural_resource_label.downcase) }, if: proc { controller.action_methods.include?('destroy') && authorized?(ActiveAdmin::Auth::DESTROY, active_admin_config.resource_class) } } add_batch_action :destroy, proc { I18n.t('active_admin.delete') }, destroy_options do |selected_ids| batch_action_collection.find(selected_ids).each do |record| authorize! ActiveAdmin::Auth::DESTROY, record destroy_resource(record) end redirect_to active_admin_config.route_collection_path(params), notice: I18n.t("active_admin.batch_actions.succesfully_destroyed", count: selected_ids.count, model: active_admin_config.resource_label.downcase, plural_model: active_admin_config.plural_resource_label(count: selected_ids.count).downcase) end end end end class BatchAction include Comparable attr_reader :block, :title, :sym DEFAULT_CONFIRM_MESSAGE = proc { I18n.t 'active_admin.batch_actions.default_confirmation' } # Create a Batch Action # # Examples: # # BatchAction.new :flag # => Will create an action that appears in the action list popover # # BatchAction.new(:flag) { |selection| redirect_to collection_path, notice: "#{selection.length} users flagged" } # => Will create an action that uses a block to process the request (which receives one paramater of the selected objects) # # BatchAction.new("Perform Long Operation on") { |selection| } # => You can create batch actions with a title instead of a Symbol # # BatchAction.new(:flag, if: proc{ can? :flag, AdminUser }) { |selection| } # => You can provide an `:if` proc to choose when the batch action should be displayed # # BatchAction.new :flag, confirm: true # => You can pass `true` to `:confirm` to use the default confirm message. # # BatchAction.new(:flag, confirm: "Are you sure?") { |selection| } # => You can pass a custom confirmation message through `:confirm` # # BatchAction.new(:flag, form: {foo: :text, bar: :checkbox}) { |selection, inputs| } # => You can pass a hash of options to `:form` that will be rendered as form input fields for the user to fill out. # def initialize(sym, title, options = {}, &block) @sym, @title, @options, @block, @confirm = sym, title, options, block, options[:confirm] @block ||= proc {} end def confirm if @confirm == true DEFAULT_CONFIRM_MESSAGE elsif !@confirm && @options[:form] DEFAULT_CONFIRM_MESSAGE else @confirm end end def inputs @options[:form] end # Returns the display if block. If the block was not explicitly defined # a default block always returning true will be returned. def display_if_block @options[:if] || proc { true } end # Used for sorting def priority @options[:priority] || 10 end # sort operator def <=>(other) self.priority <=> other.priority end end end