require 'oauth/controllers/consumer_controller' # Goes through the entries in your OAUTH_CREDENTIALS and either loads the class required # or subclasses ConsumerToken with the name. # # So an entry called "my_service" will create a class MyServiceToken which you can # connect with has_one to your user model. if defined? ConsumerToken && defined? OAUTH_CREDENTIALS require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'services', 'oauth2_token') OAUTH_CREDENTIALS.each do |key, value| class_name=value[:class_name]||"#{key.to_s.classify}Token" unless Object.const_defined?(class_name.to_sym) if File.exists?(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "services","#{key.to_s}_token.rb")) Rails.logger.info File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "services","#{key.to_s}_token") require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "services","#{key.to_s}_token") else begin # Let Rails auto-load from the models folder eval class_name rescue NameError super_class = value[:super_class]||value[:oauth_version].to_i>=2 ? "Oauth2Token" : "ConsumerToken" eval "class #{class_name} < #{super_class} ;end" end end end end end