# Load all source files (if this is not done explicitly some naming conflicts may occur if rails app has classes with the same name) require 'simple_navigation/configuration' require 'simple_navigation/helpers' require 'simple_navigation/controller_methods' require 'simple_navigation/item_adapter' require 'simple_navigation/item' require 'simple_navigation/item_container' require 'simple_navigation/items_provider' require 'simple_navigation/renderer/base' require 'simple_navigation/renderer/list' require 'simple_navigation/initializer' require 'simple_navigation/railtie' if Rails::VERSION::MAJOR == 3 # A plugin for generating a simple navigation. See README for resources on usage instructions. module SimpleNavigation mattr_accessor :config_files, :config_file_path, :controller, :template, :explicit_current_navigation, :rails_env, :rails_root self.config_files = {} class << self def init_rails SimpleNavigation.config_file_path = SimpleNavigation.default_config_file_path unless SimpleNavigation.config_file_path ActionController::Base.send(:include, SimpleNavigation::ControllerMethods) end def default_config_file_path File.join(SimpleNavigation.rails_root, 'config') end def config_file?(navigation_context=nil) File.exists?(config_file_name(navigation_context)) end # Reads the config_file for the specified navigation_context and stores it for later evaluation. def load_config(navigation_context = :default) raise "config_file_path is not set!" unless self.config_file_path raise "Config file '#{config_file_name(navigation_context)}' does not exists!" unless config_file?(navigation_context) if SimpleNavigation.rails_env == 'production' self.config_files[navigation_context] ||= IO.read(config_file_name(navigation_context)) else self.config_files[navigation_context] = IO.read(config_file_name(navigation_context)) end end def set_template_from(context) SimpleNavigation.controller = extract_controller_from context SimpleNavigation.template = SimpleNavigation.controller.instance_variable_get(:@template) end # Returns the context in which the config file should be evaluated. # This is preferably the template, otherwise te controller def context_for_eval raise 'no context set for evaluation the config file' unless SimpleNavigation.template || SimpleNavigation.controller SimpleNavigation.template || SimpleNavigation.controller end # Returns the singleton instance of the SimpleNavigation::Configuration def config SimpleNavigation::Configuration.instance end # Returns the ItemContainer that contains the items for the primary navigation def primary_navigation config.primary_navigation end # Returns the path to the config_file for the given navigation_context def config_file_name(navigation_context = :default) file_name = navigation_context == :default ? '' : "#{navigation_context.to_s.underscore}_" File.join(config_file_path, "#{file_name}navigation.rb") end def explicit_navigation_args self.controller.instance_variable_get(:"@sn_current_navigation_args") end # Reads the current navigation for the specified level from the controller. # Returns nil if there is no current navigation set for level. def current_navigation_for(level) self.controller.instance_variable_get(:"@sn_current_navigation_#{level}") end # Returns the active item container for the specified level. Valid levels are # * :all - in this case the primary_navigation is returned. # * a specific level - the active item_container for the specified level will be returned # * a range of levels - the active item_container for the range's minimum will be returned # # Returns nil if there is no active item_container for the specified level. def active_item_container_for(level) case level when :all self.primary_navigation when Integer self.primary_navigation.active_item_container_for(level) when Range self.primary_navigation.active_item_container_for(level.min) else raise ArgumentError, "Invalid navigation level: #{level}" end end # If any navigation has been explicitely set in the controller this method evaluates the specified args set in the controller and sets # the correct instance variable in the controller. def handle_explicit_navigation if SimpleNavigation.explicit_navigation_args begin level, navigation = parse_explicit_navigation_args self.controller.instance_variable_set(:"@sn_current_navigation_#{level}", navigation) rescue #we do nothing here #TODO: check if this is the right way to handle wrong explicit navigation end end end # Extracts a controller from the context. def extract_controller_from(context) if context.respond_to? :controller context.controller else context end end private # TODO: refactor this ugly thing to make it nice and short def parse_explicit_navigation_args args = SimpleNavigation.explicit_navigation_args args = [Hash.new] if args.empty? if args.first.kind_of? Hash options = args.first else # args is a list of current navigation for several levels options = {} if args.size == 1 #only an navi-key has been specified, try to find out level level = SimpleNavigation.primary_navigation.level_for_item(args.first) options[:"level_#{level}"] = args.first if level else args.each_with_index {|arg, i| options[:"level_#{i + 1}"] = arg} end end #only the deepest level is relevant level = options.inject(0) do |max, kv| kv.first.to_s =~ /level_(\d)/ max = $1.to_i if $1.to_i > max max end raise ArgumentError, "Invalid level specified or item key not found" if level == 0 [level, options[:"level_#{level}"]] end end end # TODOs for the next releases: # 0) make sn_set_navigation private in controllers # 1) add ability to specify explicit highlighting in the config-file itself (directly with the item) # - item.highlight_on :controller => 'users', :action => 'show' ...^ # --> with that we can get rid of the controller_methods... # # 2) ability to turn off autohighlighting for a single item... # # 3) add JoinRenderer (HorizontalRenderer?) (wich does not render a list, but just the items joined with a specified char (e.g. | )) # # 4) Enhance SampleProject (more examples) # # 5) Make SampleProject public # # - allow :function navigation item to specify function # - allow specification of link-options in item (currently options are passed to li-element) # - render_navigation: do not rescue from config-file not found error if no items are passed in directly