module Netzke::Core # Components can implement class-level config options by using `class_attribute`, e.g.: # # class MyComponent < Netzke::Base # class_attribute :title # self.title = "Title for all descendants of MyComponent" # # js_configure do |c| # c.title = title # end # end # # Then before using MyComponent (e.g. in Rails' initializers), you can configure it like this: # # MyComponent.title = "Better title" # # Alternatively, you can use the `Base.setup` method: # # MyComponent.setup do |config| # config.title = "Better title" # end module Configuration extend ActiveSupport::Concern # Use to configure a component on the class level, for example: # # MyComponent.setup do |config| # config.enable_awesome_feature = true # end module ClassMethods def setup yield self end # An array of server class config options that should not be passed to the client class. Can be overridden. def server_side_config_options [:eager_loading, :klass, :client_config] end end # Override to auto-configure components. Example: # # class BookGrid < Netzke::Basepack::Grid # def configure(c) # super # c.model = "Book" # end # end def configure(c) c.merge!(@passed_config) end # Complete configuration for server class instance. Can be accessed from within endpoint, component, and action # blocks, as well as any other instance method, for example: # # action :do_something do |c| # c.title = "Do it for #{config.title}" # end def config @config ||= ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new end # Config options that have been set on the fly on the client side of the component in the `netzkeClientConfig` object. Can be # used to dynamically change component configuration. Those changes won't affect the way component is rendered, of # course, but can be useful to reconfigure child components, e.g.: # # // Client # initConfig: function() { # this.callParent(); # # this.netzkeGetComponent('authors').on('rowclick', function(grid, record) { # this.netzkeClientConfig.author_id = record.getId(); # this.netzkeGetComponent('book_grid').getStore().load(); # } # } # # # Server # component :book_grid do |c| # c.scope = { author_id: client_config.author_id } # end def client_config ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new.merge!(config.client_config) end protected # Override to validate configuration and raise eventual exceptions # E.g.: # # def validate_config(c) # raise ArgumentError, "Grid requires a model" if c.model.nil? # end def validate_config(c) end # During the normalization of config object, +extend_item+ is being called with each item found (recursively) in # there. For example, symbols representing nested child components get replaced with a proper config hash, same # goes for actions (see +Composition+ and +Actions+ respectively). Override to do any additional # checks/enhancements. See, for example, +Netzke::Basepack::WrapLazyLoaded+ or +Netzke::Basepack::Fields+. # @return [Object|nil] normalized item or nil. If nil is returned, this item will be excluded from the config. def extend_item(item) item.is_a?(Hash) && item[:excluded] ? nil : item end # We'll build a couple of useful instance variables here: # # +components_in_config+ - an array of components (by name) referred in items # +normalized_config+ - a config that has all the config extensions applied def normalize_config # @actions = @components = {} # in v1.0 this should replace DSL definition @components_in_config = [] @implicit_component_index = 0 c = config.dup config.each_pair do |k, v| c.delete(k) if self.class.server_side_config_options.include?(k.to_sym) if v.is_a?(Array) c[k] = v.netzke_deep_replace{|el| extend_item(el)} end end @normalized_config = c end # @return [Hash] config with all placeholders (like child components referred by symbols) expanded def normalized_config # make sure we call normalize_config first @normalized_config || (normalize_config || true) && @normalized_config end end end