README.md in dynamic_controller-0.0.8 vs README.md in dynamic_controller-0.0.9

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@@ -1,80 +1,80 @@ -# DynamicController - -Simple way to add CRUD actions into Rails controllers. - -Suppoted formats HTML and JSON. - -Tested with Ruby 1.9.3 and Rails 3.2.8. - -## Installation - -Add this line to your application's Gemfile: - - gem 'dynamic_controller' - -And then execute: - - $ bundle - -Or install it yourself as: - - $ gem install dynamic_controller - -## Adding CRUD actions to resource controller - - class UsersController < ApplicationController - has_crud_actions - end - -has_crud_actions adds index, show, new, edit, create, update and destroy actions to controller - -## Explicit action specification - - class UsersController < ApplicationController - has_crud_actions only: [:index, :new, :create] - end - -or - - class UsersController < ApplicationController - has_crud_actions except: :destroy - end - - -## Nested resources support - - class ProfilesController < ApplicationController - has_crud_actions - nested_of User - end - -If has more than one nested level should use - - class StreetsController < ApplicationController - has_crud_actions - nested_of Country - nested_of City - end - -## Redefining responder - - class LanguagesController < ApplicationController - has_crud_actions - - respond_to_create :html do - redirect_to action: :index - end - - respond_to_update do |format| - format.html { redirect_to action: :index } - format.json { render json: @language } - end - end - -## Contributing - -1. Fork it -2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) -3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`) -4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) -5. Create new Pull Request +# DynamicController + +Simple way to add CRUD actions into Rails controllers. + +Suppoted formats HTML and JSON. + +Tested with Ruby 1.9.3 and Rails 3.2.8. + +## Installation + +Add this line to your application's Gemfile: + + gem 'dynamic_controller' + +And then execute: + + $ bundle + +Or install it yourself as: + + $ gem install dynamic_controller + +## Adding CRUD actions to resource controller + + class UsersController < ApplicationController + has_crud_actions + end + +has_crud_actions adds index, show, new, edit, create, update and destroy actions to controller + +## Explicit action specification + + class UsersController < ApplicationController + has_crud_actions only: [:index, :new, :create] + end + +or + + class UsersController < ApplicationController + has_crud_actions except: :destroy + end + + +## Nested resources support + + class ProfilesController < ApplicationController + has_crud_actions + nested_of User + end + +If has more than one nested level should use + + class StreetsController < ApplicationController + has_crud_actions + nested_of Country + nested_of City + end + +## Redefining responder + + class LanguagesController < ApplicationController + has_crud_actions + + respond_to_create :html do + redirect_to action: :index + end + + respond_to_update do |format| + format.html { redirect_to action: :index } + format.json { render json: @language } + end + end + +## Contributing + +1. Fork it +2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) +3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`) +4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) +5. Create new Pull Request