require "searchlogic/core_ext/proc" require "searchlogic/core_ext/object" require "searchlogic/active_record/consistency" require "searchlogic/active_record/named_scopes" require "searchlogic/named_scopes/conditions" require "searchlogic/named_scopes/ordering" require "searchlogic/named_scopes/association_conditions" require "searchlogic/named_scopes/association_ordering" require "searchlogic/named_scopes/alias_scope" require "searchlogic/named_scopes/or_conditions" require "searchlogic/search" Proc.send(:include, Searchlogic::CoreExt::Proc) Object.send(:include, Searchlogic::CoreExt::Object) module ActiveRecord # :nodoc: all class Base class << self; include Searchlogic::ActiveRecord::Consistency; end end end ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::ActiveRecord::NamedScopes) ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::NamedScopes::Conditions) ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::NamedScopes::AssociationConditions) ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::NamedScopes::AssociationOrdering) ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::NamedScopes::Ordering) ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::NamedScopes::AliasScope) ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::NamedScopes::OrConditions) ActiveRecord::Base.extend(Searchlogic::Search::Implementation) # Try to use the search method, if it's available. Thinking sphinx and other plugins # like to use that method as well. if !ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to?(:search) ActiveRecord::Base.class_eval { class << self; alias_method :search, :searchlogic; end } end if defined?(ActionController) require "searchlogic/rails_helpers" ActionController::Base.helper(Searchlogic::RailsHelpers) end