Class: Rails::Generator::Base
- Includes:
- { :ClientURI => nil, :ServerURI => "druby://localhost:42531", :RetryDelay => 2, :Permanent => true, :Verbose => false }
- Defined in:
- lib/rails_generator/base.rb
Overview
The base code generator is bare-bones. It sets up the source and destination paths and tells the logger whether to keep its trap shut.
It’s useful for copying files such as stylesheets, images, or javascripts.
For more comprehensive template-based passive code generation with arguments, you’ll want Rails::Generator::NamedBase.
Generators create a manifest of the actions they perform then hand the manifest to a command which replays the actions to do the heavy lifting (such as checking for existing files or creating directories if needed). Create, destroy, and list commands are included. Since a single manifest may be used by any command, creating new generators is as simple as writing some code templates and declaring what you’d like to do with them.
The manifest method must be implemented by subclasses, returning a Rails::Generator::Manifest. The record
method is provided as a convenience for manifest creation. Example:
class StylesheetGenerator < Rails::Generator::Base
def manifest
record do |m|
m.directory('public/stylesheets')
m.file('application.css', 'public/stylesheets/application.css')
end
end
end
See Rails::Generator::Commands::Create for a list of methods available to the manifest.
Direct Known Subclasses
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#args ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute args.
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#destination_root ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute destination_root.
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#source_root ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute source_root.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#destination_path(relative_destination) ⇒ Object
Return the full path from the destination root for the given path.
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#initialize(runtime_args, runtime_options = {}) ⇒ Base
constructor
A new instance of Base.
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#manifest ⇒ Object
Generators must provide a manifest.
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#source_path(relative_source) ⇒ Object
Return the full path from the source root for the given path.
Constructor Details
#initialize(runtime_args, runtime_options = {}) ⇒ Base
Returns a new instance of Base.
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# File 'lib/rails_generator/base.rb', line 100 def initialize(runtime_args, = {}) @args = runtime_args parse!(@args, ) # Derive source and destination paths. @source_root = [:source] || File.join(spec.path, 'templates') if [:destination] @destination_root = [:destination] elsif defined? ::RAILS_ROOT @destination_root = ::RAILS_ROOT end # Silence the logger if requested. logger.quiet = [:quiet] # Raise usage error if help is requested. usage if [:help] end |
Instance Attribute Details
#args ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute args.
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# File 'lib/rails_generator/base.rb', line 98 def args @args end |
#destination_root ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute destination_root.
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# File 'lib/rails_generator/base.rb', line 98 def destination_root @destination_root end |
#source_root ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute source_root.
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# File 'lib/rails_generator/base.rb', line 98 def source_root @source_root end |
Instance Method Details
#destination_path(relative_destination) ⇒ Object
Return the full path from the destination root for the given path. Example for destination_root = ‘/dest’:
destination_path('some/path.rb') == '/dest/some/path.rb'
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# File 'lib/rails_generator/base.rb', line 152 def destination_path(relative_destination) File.join(destination_root, relative_destination) end |
#manifest ⇒ Object
Generators must provide a manifest. Use the record
method to create a new manifest and record your generator’s actions.
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# File 'lib/rails_generator/base.rb', line 121 def manifest raise NotImplementedError, "No manifest for '#{spec.name}' generator." end |
#source_path(relative_source) ⇒ Object
Return the full path from the source root for the given path. Example for source_root = ‘/source’:
source_path('some/path.rb') == '/source/some/path.rb'
The given path may include a colon ‘:’ character to indicate that the file belongs to another generator. This notation allows any generator to borrow files from another. Example:
source_path('model:fixture.yml') = '/model/source/path/fixture.yml'
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# File 'lib/rails_generator/base.rb', line 133 def source_path(relative_source) # Check whether we're referring to another generator's file. name, path = relative_source.split(':', 2) # If not, return the full path to our source file. if path.nil? File.join(source_root, name) # Otherwise, ask our referral for the file. else # FIXME: this is broken, though almost always true. Others' # source_root are not necessarily the templates dir. File.join(self.class.lookup(name).path, 'templates', path) end end |