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# MadId Will can help you to inject easy identifiers into your `ActiveRecord` models. It will: * set up a `before_save` callback to set `identifier` * override `to_param` to return `identifier` * give you a `short_identifer` that returns the first 12 chars of `identifier` Rightnow its very opinonated and not configurable in any way, this might change. ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'mad_id' And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install mad_id ## Usage ### Rails class YourModel < ActiveRecord::Base identify_with :foo end after you create the object it will have the `identifier` attribute set to "foo-<UUID>" ### Plain If your not using Rails you'll have to include `MadId` on your own class YourModel < ActiveRecord::Base include MadID identify_with :baz end ### Registry You can access all registered identifiers and the associated class via MadID's registry MadID.registry # => { 'foo' => YourModel } ### Locator MadID.locate("pny-1312313412") # => #Object:Pony:1312313412 ## Contributing 1. Fork it ( http://github.com/<my-github-username>/mad_id/fork ) 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request
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4 entries across 4 versions & 1 rubygems
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mad_id-1.1.1 | README.md |
mad_id-1.1.0 | README.md |
mad_id-1.0.1 | README.md |
mad_id-1.0.0 | README.md |