module InheritedResources # = URLHelpers # # When you use InheritedResources it creates some UrlHelpers for you. # And they handle everything for you. # # # /posts/1/comments # resource_url # => /posts/1/comments/#{@comment.to_param} # resource_url(comment) # => /posts/1/comments/#{comment.to_param} # new_resource_url # => /posts/1/comments/new # edit_resource_url # => /posts/1/comments/#{@comment.to_param}/edit # collection_url # => /posts/1/comments # # # /projects/1/tasks # resource_url # => /products/1/tasks/#{@task.to_param} # resource_url(task) # => /products/1/tasks/#{task.to_param} # new_resource_url # => /products/1/tasks/new # edit_resource_url # => /products/1/tasks/#{@task.to_param}/edit # collection_url # => /products/1/tasks # # # /users # resource_url # => /users/#{@user.to_param} # resource_url(user) # => /users/#{user.to_param} # new_resource_url # => /users/new # edit_resource_url # => /users/#{@user.to_param}/edit # collection_url # => /users # # The nice thing is that those urls are not guessed during runtime. They are # all created when you inherit. # module UrlHelpers # This method hard code url helpers in the class. # # We are doing this because is cheaper than guessing them when our action # is being processed (and even more cheaper when we are using nested # resources). # # When we are using polymorphic associations, those helpers rely on # polymorphic_url Rails helper. # def create_resources_url_helpers! resource_segments, resource_ivars = [], [] resource_config = self.resources_configuration[:self] # Add route_prefix if any. resource_segments << resource_config[:route_prefix] unless resource_config[:route_prefix].blank? # Deal with belongs_to associations and polymorphic associations. # Remember that we don't have to build the segments in polymorphic cases, # because the url will be polymorphic_url. # self.parents_symbols.each do |symbol| if symbol == :polymorphic resource_ivars << :parent else config = self.resources_configuration[symbol] resource_segments << config[:route_name] resource_ivars << :"@#{config[:instance_name]}" end end singleton = self.resources_configuration[:self][:singleton] polymorphic = self.parents_symbols.include?(:polymorphic) collection_ivars = resource_ivars.dup collection_segments = resource_segments.dup # This is the default route configuration, later we have to deal with # exception from polymorphic and singleton cases. # collection_segments << resource_config[:route_collection_name] resource_segments << resource_config[:route_instance_name] resource_ivars << :"@#{resource_config[:instance_name]}" # In singleton cases, we do not send the current element instance variable # because the id is not in the URL. For example, we should call: # # project_manager_url(@project) # # Instead of: # # project_manager_url(@project, @manager) # # Another exception in singleton cases is that collection url does not # exist. In such cases, we create the parent collection url. So in the # manager case above, the collection url will be: # # project_url(@project) # # If the singleton does not have a parent, it will default to root_url. # # Finally, polymorphic cases we have to give hints to the polymorphic url # builder. This works by attaching new ivars as symbols or records. # if singleton collection_segments.pop resource_ivars.pop if polymorphic resource_ivars << resource_config[:instance_name].inspect new_ivars = resource_ivars end elsif polymorphic collection_ivars << 'resource_class.new' end generate_url_and_path_helpers nil, :collection, collection_segments, collection_ivars generate_url_and_path_helpers :new, :resource, resource_segments, new_ivars || collection_ivars generate_url_and_path_helpers nil, :resource, resource_segments, resource_ivars generate_url_and_path_helpers :edit, :resource, resource_segments, resource_ivars end def generate_url_and_path_helpers(prefix, name, resource_segments, resource_ivars) #:nodoc: ivars = resource_ivars.dup singleton = self.resources_configuration[:self][:singleton] polymorphic = self.parents_symbols.include?(:polymorphic) # If it's not a singleton, ivars are not empty, not a collection or # not a "new" named route, we can pass a resource as argument. # unless singleton || ivars.empty? || name == :collection || prefix == :new ivars.push "(given_args.first || #{ivars.pop})" end # When polymorphic is true, the segments must be replace by :polymorphic # and ivars should be gathered into an array, which is compacted when # optional. # if polymorphic segments = :polymorphic ivars = "[#{ivars.join(', ')}]" ivars << '.compact' if self.resources_configuration[:polymorphic][:optional] else segments = resource_segments.empty? ? 'root' : resource_segments.join('_') ivars = ivars.join(', ') end prefix = prefix ? "#{prefix}_" : '' ivars << (ivars.empty? ? 'given_options' : ', given_options') class_eval <<-URL_HELPERS, __FILE__, __LINE__ protected def #{prefix}#{name}_path(*given_args) given_options = given_args.extract_options! #{prefix}#{segments}_path(#{ivars}) end def #{prefix}#{name}_url(*given_args) given_options = given_args.extract_options! #{prefix}#{segments}_url(#{ivars}) end URL_HELPERS end end end