= Ordered tags! sudo gem install ordered-tags Every thing below comes from ActsAsTaggableOn plugin and is still valid. = (Based on) ActsAsTaggableOn This plugin was originally based on Acts as Taggable on Steroids by Jonathan Viney. It has evolved substantially since that point, but all credit goes to him for the initial tagging functionality that so many people have used. For instance, in a social network, a user might have tags that are called skills, interests, sports, and more. There is no real way to differentiate between tags and so an implementation of this type is not possible with acts as taggable on steroids. Enter Acts as Taggable On. Rather than tying functionality to a specific keyword (namely "tags"), acts as taggable on allows you to specify an arbitrary number of tag "contexts" that can be used locally or in combination in the same way steroids was used. == Installation === Plugin Acts As Taggable On is available both as a gem and as a traditional plugin. For the traditional plugin you can install like so (Rails 2.1 or later): script/plugin install git://github.com/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on.git === GemPlugin Acts As Taggable On is also available as a gem plugin using Rails 2.1's gem dependencies. To install the gem, add this to your config/environment.rb: config.gem "acts-as-taggable-on", :source => "http://gemcutter.org" After that, you can run "rake gems:install" to install the gem if you don't already have it. === Post Installation (Rails) 1. script/generate acts_as_taggable_on_migration 2. rake db:migrate === Testing Acts As Taggable On uses RSpec for its test coverage. Inside the plugin directory, you can run the specs with: rake spec If you already have RSpec on your application, the specs will run while using: rake spec:plugins == Usage class User < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_taggable_on :tags, :skills, :interests end @user = User.new(:name => "Bobby") @user.tag_list = "awesome, slick, hefty" # this should be familiar @user.skill_list = "joking, clowning, boxing" # but you can do it for any context! @user.skill_list # => ["joking","clowning","boxing"] as TagList @user.save @user.tags # => [,,] @user.skills # => [,,] # The old way User.find_tagged_with("awesome", :on => :tags) # => [@user] User.find_tagged_with("awesome", :on => :skills) # => [] # The better way (utilizes named_scope) User.tagged_with("awesome", :on => :tags) # => [@user] User.tagged_with("awesome", :on => :skills) # => [] @frankie = User.create(:name => "Frankie", :skill_list => "joking, flying, eating") User.skill_counts # => [,...] @frankie.skill_counts === Finding Tagged Objects Acts As Taggable On utilizes Rails 2.1's named_scope to create an association for tags. This way you can mix and match to filter down your results, and it also improves compatibility with the will_paginate gem: class User < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_taggable_on :tags named_scope :by_join_date, :order => "created_at DESC" end User.tagged_with("awesome").by_date User.tagged_with("awesome").by_date.paginate(:page => params[:page], :per_page => 20) === Relationships You can find objects of the same type based on similar tags on certain contexts. Also, objects will be returned in descending order based on the total number of matched tags. @bobby = User.find_by_name("Bobby") @bobby.skill_list # => ["jogging", "diving"] @frankie = User.find_by_name("Frankie") @frankie.skill_list # => ["hacking"] @tom = User.find_by_name("Tom") @tom.skill_list # => ["hacking", "jogging", "diving"] @tom.find_related_skills # => [,] @bobby.find_related_skills # => [] @frankie.find_related_skills # => [] === Dynamic Tag Contexts In addition to the generated tag contexts in the definition, it is also possible to allow for dynamic tag contexts (this could be user generated tag contexts!) @user = User.new(:name => "Bobby") @user.set_tag_list_on(:customs, "same, as, tag, list") @user.tag_list_on(:customs) # => ["same","as","tag","list"] @user.save @user.tags_on(:customs) # => [,...] @user.tag_counts_on(:customs) User.find_tagged_with("same", :on => :customs) # => [@user] === Tag Ownership Tags can have owners: class User < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_tagger end class Photo < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_taggable_on :locations end @some_user.tag(@some_photo, :with => "paris, normandy", :on => :locations) @some_user.owned_taggings @some_user.owned_tags @some_photo.locations_from(@some_user) == Contributors * TomEric (i76) - Maintainer * Michael Bleigh - Original Author * Brendan Lim - Related Objects * Pradeep Elankumaran - Taggers * Sinclair Bain - Patch King == Patch Contributors * tristanzdunn - Related objects of other classes * azabaj - Fixed migrate down * Peter Cooper - named_scope fix * slainer68 - STI fix * harrylove - migration instructions and fix-ups * lawrencepit - cached tag work Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Michael Bleigh (http://mbleigh.com/) and Intridea Inc. (http://intridea.com/), released under the MIT license