ActiveAdmin.setup do |config| # == Site Title # # Set the title that is displayed on the main layout # for each of the active admin pages. # config.site_title = "<%= Rails.application.class.name.split("::").first.titlecase %>" # Set the link url for the title. For example, to take # users to your main site. Defaults to no link. # # config.site_title_link = "/" # Set an optional image to be displayed for the header # instead of a string (overrides :site_title) # # Note: Recommended image height is 21px to properly fit in the header # # config.site_title_image = "/images/logo.png" # == Default Namespace # # Set the default namespace each administration resource # will be added to. # # eg: # config.default_namespace = :hello_world # # This will create resources in the HelloWorld module and # will namespace routes to /hello_world/* # # To set no namespace by default, use: # config.default_namespace = false # # Default: # config.default_namespace = :admin # # You can customize the settings for each namespace by using # a namespace block. For example, to change the site title # within a namespace: # # config.namespace :admin do |admin| # admin.site_title = "Custom Admin Title" # end # # This will ONLY change the title for the admin section. Other # namespaces will continue to use the main "site_title" configuration. # == User Authentication # # Active Admin will automatically call an authentication # method in a before filter of all controller actions to # ensure that there is a currently logged in admin user. # # This setting changes the method which Active Admin calls # within the controller. config.authentication_method = :authenticate_<%= @underscored_user_name %>! # == Current User # # Active Admin will associate actions with the current # user performing them. # # This setting changes the method which Active Admin calls # to return the currently logged in user. config.current_user_method = :current_<%= @underscored_user_name %> # == Logging Out # # Active Admin displays a logout link on each screen. These # settings configure the location and method used for the link. # # This setting changes the path where the link points to. If it's # a string, the strings is used as the path. If it's a Symbol, we # will call the method to return the path. # # Default: config.logout_link_path = :destroy_<%= @underscored_user_name %>_session_path # This setting changes the http method used when rendering the # link. For example :get, :delete, :put, etc.. # # Default: # config.logout_link_method = :get # == Root # # Set the action to call for the root path. You can set different # roots for each namespace. # # Default: # config.root_to = 'dashboard#index' # == Admin Comments # # Admin comments allow you to add comments to any model for admin use. # Admin comments are enabled by default. # # Default: # config.allow_comments = true # # You can turn them on and off for any given namespace by using a # namespace config block. # # Eg: # config.namespace :without_comments do |without_comments| # without_comments.allow_comments = false # end # == Batch Actions # # Enable and disable Batch Actions # config.batch_actions = true # == Controller Filters # # You can add before, after and around filters to all of your # Active Admin resources and pages from here. # # config.before_filter :do_something_awesome # == Register Stylesheets & Javascripts # # We recommend using the built in Active Admin layout and loading # up your own stylesheets / javascripts to customize the look # and feel. # # To load a stylesheet: # config.register_stylesheet 'my_stylesheet.css' # You can provide an options hash for more control, which is passed along to stylesheet_link_tag(): # config.register_stylesheet 'my_print_stylesheet.css', :media => :print # # To load a javascript file: # config.register_javascript 'my_javascript.js' # == CSV options # # Set the CSV builder separator (default is ",") # config.csv_column_separator = ',' # # Set the CSV builder options (default is {}) # config.csv_options = {} end