Concerned
Use the "concerns" pattern in any Ruby or Rails project.
Rails 3
In Gemfile:
gem 'concerned'
Usage
This gem comes with the following three helpers, that are added to Module
.
To require concern modules (or classes)
- concerned_with
- shared_concerns
And to include concern modules
- include_concerns
- include_shared_concerns
The concerned_with
helper method expects to find a module or class matching the current namespace, fx the following will include FixtureUser::Scopes
and FixtureUser::Validations
into FixtureUser
.
class FixtureUser
include_concerns :scopes, :validations
end
The include_shared_concerns
expects to find a module in a shared
folder somewhere in the load path that has a name of either Caching
or Shared::Caching
for the following example:
class FixtureUser
include_shared_concerns :caching
end
The concerned_with
and shared_concerns
methods are used simply to require shared files following the namespace convention, here: project/job_matches
and shared/associations
.
class Project
concerned_with :job_matches
shared_concerns :associations
end
Concerns currently included
You can now include the Concerned module in your class or module and get acces to the meta-info: which concerns are currently included
class FixtureUser
include Concerned
include_concerns :scopes, :validations
include_shared_concerns :caching
end
FixtureUser.my_concerns # => [:scopes, :validations]
FixtureUser.my_shared_concerns # => [:caching]
FixtureUser.all_my_shared_concerns # => [:scopes, :validations, :caching]
You can even include concerns from another scope
class FixtureUserFor
include Concerned
include_concerns :scopes, :validations, for: 'FixtureUser'
include_shared_concerns :caching
end
Will include the FixtureUser::Scopes
and FixtureUser::Validations
into FixtureUserFor
:)
Global config
You can use the Concerned.extend_enable!
to let the concern helpers also attempt to extend the host module/class with the ClassMethods module of the concerns module (if such exists). Disable it by using: Concerned.extend_disable!
Use Concerned.extend_enabled?
to see if it is currently enabled or not.
By default this feature is turned off.
It is usually better to use ActionSupport::Concern
using extend ActiveSupport::Concern
.
See fx concerns
Contributing to concerned
- Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet.
- Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it.
- Fork the project.
- Start a feature/bugfix branch.
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
- Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2012 Kristian Mandrup. See LICENSE.txt for further details.