require 'rubygems' require 'rubigen' require 'active_support' class SiteGenerator < RubiGen::Base default_options :author => nil attr_reader :name def initialize(runtime_args, runtime_options = {}) super usage if args.empty? @name = args.shift extract_options end def manifest record do |m| site_path = File.join('lib','sites') m.template "site.rb.erb", File.join(site_path,"#{name.underscore}.rb") m.directory File.join(site_path,"#{name.underscore}") m.directory File.join(site_path,("#{name.underscore}"),"flows") m.directory File.join(site_path,("#{name.underscore}"),"pages") m.directory File.join(site_path,("#{name.underscore}"),"pages","partials") m.directory File.join('spec','isolation',name.underscore) m.template "site.yml.erb", File.join('config',"#{name.underscore}.yml") end end protected def banner <<-EOS Creates a taza site. USAGE: #{$0} #{spec.name} name EOS end def add_options!(opts) # opts.separator '' # opts.separator 'Options:' # For each option below, place the default # at the top of the file next to "default_options" # opts.on("-a", "--author=\"Your Name\"", String, # "Some comment about this option", # "Default: none") { |options[:author]| } # opts.on("-v", "--version", "Show the #{File.basename($0)} version number and quit.") end def extract_options # for each option, extract it into a local variable (and create an "attr_reader :author" at the top) # Templates can access these value via the attr_reader-generated methods, but not the # raw instance variable value. # @author = options[:author] end end