Module: ActiveModel::Naming
- Included in:
- Translation
- Defined in:
- lib/active_model/naming.rb
Overview
Active Model Naming
Creates a model_name
method on your object.
To implement, just extend ActiveModel::Naming in your object:
class BookCover
extend ActiveModel::Naming
end
BookCover.model_name # => "BookCover"
BookCover.model_name.human # => "Book cover"
BookCover.model_name.i18n_key # => :book_cover
BookModule::BookCover.model_name.i18n_key # => :"book_module/book_cover"
Providing the functionality that ActiveModel::Naming provides in your object is required to pass the Active Model Lint test. So either extending the provided method below, or rolling your own is required.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.param_key(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns string to use for params names.
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.plural(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns the plural class name of a record or class.
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.route_key(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns string to use while generating route names.
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.singular(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns the singular class name of a record or class.
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.singular_route_key(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns string to use while generating route names.
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.uncountable?(record_or_class) ⇒ Boolean
Identifies whether the class name of a record or class is uncountable.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#model_name ⇒ Object
Returns an ActiveModel::Name object for module.
Class Method Details
.param_key(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns string to use for params names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it’s inside isolated engine.
For isolated engine: ActiveModel::Naming.param_key(Blog::Post) #=> post
For shared engine: ActiveModel::Naming.param_key(Blog::Post) #=> blog_post
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# File 'lib/active_model/naming.rb', line 157 def self.param_key(record_or_class) model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).param_key end |
.plural(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns the plural class name of a record or class. Examples:
ActiveModel::Naming.plural(post) # => "posts"
ActiveModel::Naming.plural(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_people"
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# File 'lib/active_model/naming.rb', line 102 def self.plural(record_or_class) model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).plural end |
.route_key(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it’s inside isolated engine.
For isolated engine: ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) #=> posts
For shared engine: ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) #=> blog_posts
The route key also considers if the noun is uncountable and, in such cases, automatically appends _index.
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# File 'lib/active_model/naming.rb', line 145 def self.route_key(record_or_class) model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).route_key end |
.singular(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns the singular class name of a record or class. Examples:
ActiveModel::Naming.singular(post) # => "post"
ActiveModel::Naming.singular(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_person"
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# File 'lib/active_model/naming.rb', line 110 def self.singular(record_or_class) model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).singular end |
.singular_route_key(record_or_class) ⇒ Object
Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it’s inside isolated engine.
For isolated engine: ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) #=> post
For shared engine: ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) #=> blog_post
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# File 'lib/active_model/naming.rb', line 130 def self.singular_route_key(record_or_class) model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).singular_route_key end |
.uncountable?(record_or_class) ⇒ Boolean
Identifies whether the class name of a record or class is uncountable. Examples:
ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Sheep) # => true
ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Post) => false
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# File 'lib/active_model/naming.rb', line 118 def self.uncountable?(record_or_class) plural(record_or_class) == singular(record_or_class) end |
Instance Method Details
#model_name ⇒ Object
Returns an ActiveModel::Name object for module. It can be used to retrieve all kinds of naming-related information.
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# File 'lib/active_model/naming.rb', line 89 def model_name @_model_name ||= begin namespace = self.parents.detect do |n| n.respond_to?(:use_relative_model_naming?) && n.use_relative_model_naming? end ActiveModel::Name.new(self, namespace) end end |