module AnnotateModels # Annotate Models plugin use this header COMPAT_PREFIX = "== Schema Info" COMPAT_PREFIX_MD = "## Schema Info" PREFIX = "== Schema Information" PREFIX_MD = "## Schema Information" END_MARK = "== Schema Information End" PATTERN = /^\n?# (?:#{COMPAT_PREFIX}|#{COMPAT_PREFIX_MD}).*?\n(#.*\n)*\n*/ # File.join for windows reverse bar compat? # I dont use windows, can`t test UNIT_TEST_DIR = File.join("test", "unit") MODEL_TEST_DIR = File.join("test", "models") # since rails 4.0 SPEC_MODEL_DIR = File.join("spec", "models") FIXTURE_TEST_DIR = File.join("test", "fixtures") FIXTURE_SPEC_DIR = File.join("spec", "fixtures") # Object Daddy http://github.com/flogic/object_daddy/tree/master EXEMPLARS_TEST_DIR = File.join("test", "exemplars") EXEMPLARS_SPEC_DIR = File.join("spec", "exemplars") # Machinist http://github.com/notahat/machinist BLUEPRINTS_TEST_DIR = File.join("test", "blueprints") BLUEPRINTS_SPEC_DIR = File.join("spec", "blueprints") # Factory Girl http://github.com/thoughtbot/factory_girl FACTORY_GIRL_TEST_DIR = File.join("test", "factories") FACTORY_GIRL_SPEC_DIR = File.join("spec", "factories") # Fabrication https://github.com/paulelliott/fabrication.git FABRICATORS_TEST_DIR = File.join("test", "fabricators") FABRICATORS_SPEC_DIR = File.join("spec", "fabricators") TEST_PATTERNS = [ File.join(UNIT_TEST_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_test.rb"), File.join(MODEL_TEST_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_test.rb"), File.join(SPEC_MODEL_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_spec.rb"), ] FIXTURE_PATTERNS = [ File.join(FIXTURE_TEST_DIR, "%TABLE_NAME%.yml"), File.join(FIXTURE_SPEC_DIR, "%TABLE_NAME%.yml"), ] FACTORY_PATTERNS = [ File.join(EXEMPLARS_TEST_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_exemplar.rb"), File.join(EXEMPLARS_SPEC_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_exemplar.rb"), File.join(BLUEPRINTS_TEST_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_blueprint.rb"), File.join(BLUEPRINTS_SPEC_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_blueprint.rb"), File.join(FACTORY_GIRL_TEST_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_factory.rb"), # (old style) File.join(FACTORY_GIRL_SPEC_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_factory.rb"), # (old style) File.join(FACTORY_GIRL_TEST_DIR, "%TABLE_NAME%.rb"), # (new style) File.join(FACTORY_GIRL_SPEC_DIR, "%TABLE_NAME%.rb"), # (new style) File.join(FABRICATORS_TEST_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_fabricator.rb"), File.join(FABRICATORS_SPEC_DIR, "%MODEL_NAME%_fabricator.rb"), ] # Don't show limit (#) on these column types # Example: show "integer" instead of "integer(4)" NO_LIMIT_COL_TYPES = ["integer", "boolean"] class << self def model_dir @model_dir || "app/models" end def model_dir=(dir) @model_dir = dir end # Simple quoting for the default column value def quote(value) case value when NilClass then "NULL" when TrueClass then "TRUE" when FalseClass then "FALSE" when Float, Fixnum, Bignum then value.to_s # BigDecimals need to be output in a non-normalized form and quoted. when BigDecimal then value.to_s('F') else value.inspect end end # Use the column information in an ActiveRecord class # to create a comment block containing a line for # each column. The line contains the column name, # the type (and length), and any optional attributes def get_schema_info(klass, header, options = {}) info = "# #{header}\n" info<< "#\n" if(options[:format_markdown]) info<< "# Table name: `#{klass.table_name}`\n" info<< "#\n" info<< "# ### Columns\n" else info<< "# Table name: #{klass.table_name}\n" end info<< "#\n" max_size = klass.column_names.map{|name| name.size}.max || 0 max_size += options[:format_rdoc] ? 5 : 1 md_names_overhead = 6 md_type_allowance = 18 bare_type_allowance = 16 if(options[:format_markdown]) info<< sprintf( "# %-#{max_size + md_names_overhead}.#{max_size + md_names_overhead}s | %-#{md_type_allowance}.#{md_type_allowance}s | %s\n", 'Name', 'Type', 'Attributes' ) info<< "# #{ '-' * ( max_size + md_names_overhead ) } | #{'-' * md_type_allowance} | #{ '-' * 27 }\n" end cols = klass.columns if options[:ignore_columns] cols.reject! { |col| col.name.match(/#{options[:ignore_columns]}/) } end cols = cols.sort_by(&:name) if(options[:sort]) cols.each do |col| attrs = [] attrs << "default(#{quote(col.default)})" unless col.default.nil? attrs << "not null" unless col.null attrs << "primary key" if klass.primary_key && (klass.primary_key.is_a?(Array) ? klass.primary_key.collect{|c|c.to_sym}.include?(col.name.to_sym) : col.name.to_sym == klass.primary_key.to_sym) col_type = (col.type || col.sql_type).to_s if col_type == "decimal" col_type << "(#{col.precision}, #{col.scale})" elsif col_type != "spatial" if (col.limit) if col.limit.is_a? Array attrs << "(#{col.limit.join(', ')})" else col_type << "(#{col.limit})" unless NO_LIMIT_COL_TYPES.include?(col_type) end end end # Check out if we got an array column if col.respond_to?(:array) && col.array attrs << "is an Array" end # Check out if we got a geometric column # and print the type and SRID if col.respond_to?(:geometry_type) attrs << "#{col.geometry_type}, #{col.srid}" elsif col.respond_to?(:geometric_type) and col.geometric_type.present? attrs << "#{col.geometric_type.to_s.downcase}, #{col.srid}" end # Check if the column has indices and print "indexed" if true # If the index includes another column, print it too. if options[:simple_indexes] && klass.table_exists?# Check out if this column is indexed indices = klass.connection.indexes(klass.table_name) if indices = indices.select { |ind| ind.columns.include? col.name } indices.each do |ind| ind = ind.columns.reject! { |i| i == col.name } attrs << (ind.length == 0 ? "indexed" : "indexed => [#{ind.join(", ")}]") end end end if options[:format_rdoc] info << sprintf("# %-#{max_size}.#{max_size}s%s", "*#{col.name}*::", attrs.unshift(col_type).join(", ")).rstrip + "\n" elsif options[:format_markdown] name_remainder = max_size - col.name.length type_remainder = (md_type_allowance - 2) - col_type.length info << (sprintf("# **`%s`**%#{name_remainder}s | `%s`%#{type_remainder}s | `%s`", col.name, " ", col_type, " ", attrs.join(", ").rstrip)).gsub('``', ' ').rstrip + "\n" else info << sprintf("# %-#{max_size}.#{max_size}s:%-#{bare_type_allowance}.#{bare_type_allowance}s %s", col.name, col_type, attrs.join(", ")).rstrip + "\n" end end if options[:show_indexes] && klass.table_exists? info << get_index_info(klass, options) end if options[:format_rdoc] info << "#--\n" info << "# #{END_MARK}\n" info << "#++\n" else info << "#\n" end end def get_index_info(klass, options={}) if(options[:format_markdown]) index_info = "#\n# ### Indexes\n#\n" else index_info = "#\n# Indexes\n#\n" end indexes = klass.connection.indexes(klass.table_name) return "" if indexes.empty? max_size = indexes.collect{|index| index.name.size}.max + 1 indexes.sort_by{|index| index.name}.each do |index| if(options[:format_markdown]) index_info << sprintf("# * `%s`%s:\n# * **`%s`**\n", index.name, index.unique ? " (_unique_)" : "", index.columns.join("`**\n# * **`")) else index_info << sprintf("# %-#{max_size}.#{max_size}s %s %s", index.name, "(#{index.columns.join(",")})", index.unique ? "UNIQUE" : "").rstrip + "\n" end end return index_info end # Add a schema block to a file. If the file already contains # a schema info block (a comment starting with "== Schema Information"), check if it # matches the block that is already there. If so, leave it be. If not, remove the old # info block and write a new one. # Returns true or false depending on whether the file was modified. # # === Options (opts) # :force:: whether to update the file even if it doesn't seem to need it. # :position_in_*:: where to place the annotated section in fixture or model file, # :before or :after. Default is :before. # def annotate_one_file(file_name, info_block, position, options={}) if File.exist?(file_name) old_content = File.read(file_name) return false if(old_content =~ /# -\*- SkipSchemaAnnotations.*\n/) # Ignore the Schema version line because it changes with each migration header_pattern = /(^# Table name:.*?\n(#.*[\r]?\n)*[\r]?)/ old_header = old_content.match(header_pattern).to_s new_header = info_block.match(header_pattern).to_s column_pattern = /^#[\t ]+[\w\*`]+[\t ]+.+$/ old_columns = old_header && old_header.scan(column_pattern).sort new_columns = new_header && new_header.scan(column_pattern).sort encoding = Regexp.new(/(^#\s*encoding:.*\n)|(^# coding:.*\n)|(^# -\*- coding:.*\n)|(^# -\*- encoding\s?:.*\n)/) encoding_header = old_content.match(encoding).to_s if old_columns == new_columns && !options[:force] return false else # Replace inline the old schema info with the new schema info new_content = old_content.sub(PATTERN, info_block + "\n") if new_content.end_with?(info_block + "\n") new_content = old_content.sub(PATTERN, "\n" + info_block) end # if there *was* no old schema info (no substitution happened) or :force was passed, # we simply need to insert it in correct position if new_content == old_content || options[:force] old_content.sub!(encoding, '') old_content.sub!(PATTERN, '') new_content = options[position].to_s == 'after' ? (encoding_header + (old_content.rstrip + "\n\n" + info_block)) : (encoding_header + info_block + "\n" + old_content) end File.open(file_name, "wb") { |f| f.puts new_content } return true end else return false end end def remove_annotation_of_file(file_name) if File.exist?(file_name) content = File.read(file_name) content.sub!(PATTERN, '') File.open(file_name, "wb") { |f| f.puts content } return true else return false end end # Given the name of an ActiveRecord class, create a schema # info block (basically a comment containing information # on the columns and their types) and put it at the front # of the model and fixture source files. # Returns true or false depending on whether the source # files were modified. # # === Options (opts) # :position_in_class:: where to place the annotated section in model file # :position_in_test:: where to place the annotated section in test/spec file(s) # :position_in_fixture:: where to place the annotated section in fixture file # :position_in_factory:: where to place the annotated section in factory file # :exclude_tests:: whether to skip modification of test/spec files # :exclude_fixtures:: whether to skip modification of fixture files # :exclude_factories:: whether to skip modification of factory files # def annotate(klass, file, header, options={}) begin info = get_schema_info(klass, header, options) did_annotate = false model_name = klass.name.underscore table_name = klass.table_name model_file_name = File.join(model_dir, file) if annotate_one_file(model_file_name, info, :position_in_class, options_with_position(options, :position_in_class)) did_annotate = true end unless options[:exclude_tests] did_annotate = TEST_PATTERNS. map { |file| resolve_filename(file, model_name, table_name) }. map { |file| annotate_one_file(file, info, :position_in_test, options_with_position(options, :position_in_test)) }. detect { |result| result } || did_annotate end unless options[:exclude_fixtures] did_annotate = FIXTURE_PATTERNS. map { |file| resolve_filename(file, model_name, table_name) }. map { |file| annotate_one_file(file, info, :position_in_fixture, options_with_position(options, :position_in_fixture)) }. detect { |result| result } || did_annotate end unless options[:exclude_factories] did_annotate = FACTORY_PATTERNS. map { |file| resolve_filename(file, model_name, table_name) }. map { |file| annotate_one_file(file, info, :position_in_factory, options_with_position(options, :position_in_factory)) }. detect { |result| result } || did_annotate end return did_annotate rescue Exception => e puts "Unable to annotate #{file}: #{e.message}" puts "\t" + e.backtrace.join("\n\t") if options[:trace] end end # position = :position_in_fixture or :position_in_class def options_with_position(options, position_in) options.merge(:position=>(options[position_in] || options[:position])) end # Return a list of the model files to annotate. If we have # command line arguments, they're assumed to be either # the underscore or CamelCase versions of model names. # Otherwise we take all the model files in the # model_dir directory. def get_model_files(options) if(!options[:is_rake]) models = ARGV.dup models.shift else models = [] end models.reject!{|m| m.match(/^(.*)=/)} if models.empty? begin Dir.chdir(model_dir) do models = if options[:ignore_model_sub_dir] Dir["*.rb"] else Dir["**/*.rb"].reject{ |f| f["concerns/"] } end end rescue SystemCallError puts "No models found in directory '#{model_dir}'." puts "Either specify models on the command line, or use the --model-dir option." puts "Call 'annotate --help' for more info." exit 1 end end models end # Retrieve the classes belonging to the model names we're asked to process # Check for namespaced models in subdirectories as well as models # in subdirectories without namespacing. def get_model_class(file) model_path = file.gsub(/\.rb$/, '') begin get_loaded_model(model_path) or raise LoadError.new("cannot load a model from #{file}") rescue LoadError # this is for non-rails projects, which don't get Rails auto-require magic if Kernel.require(File.expand_path("#{model_dir}/#{model_path}")) retry elsif model_path.match(/\//) model_path = model_path.split('/')[1..-1].join('/').to_s retry else raise end end end # Retrieve loaded model class by path to the file where it's supposed to be defined. def get_loaded_model(model_path) begin ActiveSupport::Inflector.constantize(ActiveSupport::Inflector.camelize(model_path)) rescue # Revert to the old way but it is not really robust ObjectSpace.each_object(::Class). select do |c| Class === c and # note: we use === to avoid a bug in activesupport 2.3.14 OptionMerger vs. is_a? c.ancestors.respond_to?(:include?) and # to fix FactoryGirl bug, see https://github.com/ctran/annotate_models/pull/82 c.ancestors.include?(ActiveRecord::Base) end. detect { |c| ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore(c.to_s) == model_path } end end # We're passed a name of things that might be # ActiveRecord models. If we can find the class, and # if its a subclass of ActiveRecord::Base, # then pass it to the associated block def do_annotations(options={}) header = options[:format_markdown] ? PREFIX_MD.dup : PREFIX.dup if options[:include_version] version = ActiveRecord::Migrator.current_version rescue 0 if version > 0 header << "\n# Schema version: #{version}" end end self.model_dir = options[:model_dir] if options[:model_dir] annotated = [] get_model_files(options).each do |file| annotate_model_file(annotated, file, header, options) end if annotated.empty? puts "Nothing annotated." else puts "Annotated (#{annotated.length}): #{annotated.join(', ')}" end end def annotate_model_file(annotated, file, header, options) begin klass = get_model_class(file) if klass && klass < ActiveRecord::Base && !klass.abstract_class? && klass.table_exists? if annotate(klass, file, header, options) annotated << klass end end rescue Exception => e puts "Unable to annotate #{file}: #{e.message}" puts "\t" + e.backtrace.join("\n\t") if options[:trace] end end def remove_annotations(options={}) self.model_dir = options[:model_dir] if options[:model_dir] deannotated = [] deannotated_klass = false get_model_files(options).each do |file| begin klass = get_model_class(file) if klass < ActiveRecord::Base && !klass.abstract_class? model_name = klass.name.underscore table_name = klass.table_name model_file_name = File.join(model_dir, file) deannotated_klass = true if(remove_annotation_of_file(model_file_name)) (TEST_PATTERNS + FIXTURE_PATTERNS + FACTORY_PATTERNS). map { |file| resolve_filename(file, model_name, table_name) }. each do |file| if File.exist?(file) remove_annotation_of_file(file) deannotated_klass = true end end end deannotated << klass if(deannotated_klass) rescue Exception => e puts "Unable to deannotate #{file}: #{e.message}" puts "\t" + e.backtrace.join("\n\t") if options[:trace] end end puts "Removed annotations from: #{deannotated.join(', ')}" end def resolve_filename(filename_template, model_name, table_name) return filename_template. gsub('%MODEL_NAME%', model_name). gsub('%TABLE_NAME%', table_name || model_name.pluralize) end end end