Class: Rails::Paths::Root

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/rails/paths.rb

Overview

This object is an extended hash that behaves as root of the Rails::Paths system. It allows you to collect information about how you want to structure your application paths through a Hash-like API. It requires you to give a physical path on initialization.

root = Root.new "/rails"
root.add "app/controllers", eager_load: true

The above command creates a new root object and adds “app/controllers” as a path. This means we can get a Rails::Paths::Path object back like below:

path = root["app/controllers"]
path.eager_load?               # => true
path.is_a?(Rails::Paths::Path) # => true

The Path object is simply an enumerable and allows you to easily add extra paths:

path.is_a?(Enumerable) # => true
path.to_ary.inspect    # => ["app/controllers"]

path << "lib/controllers"
path.to_ary.inspect    # => ["app/controllers", "lib/controllers"]

Notice that when you add a path using #add, the Path object created already contains the path with the same path value given to #add. In some situations, you may not want this behavior, so you can give :with as option.

root.add "config/routes", with: "config/routes.rb"
root["config/routes"].inspect # => ["config/routes.rb"]

The #add method accepts the following options as arguments: eager_load, autoload, autoload_once, and glob.

Finally, the Path object also provides a few helpers:

root = Root.new "/rails"
root.add "app/controllers"

root["app/controllers"].expanded # => ["/rails/app/controllers"]
root["app/controllers"].existent # => ["/rails/app/controllers"]

Check the Rails::Paths::Path documentation for more information.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(path) ⇒ Root

Returns a new instance of Root.



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 54

def initialize(path)
  @path = path
  @root = {}
end

Instance Attribute Details

#pathObject

Returns the value of attribute path.



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 52

def path
  @path
end

Instance Method Details

#[](path) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 69

def [](path)
  @root[path]
end

#[]=(path, value) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 59

def []=(path, value)
  glob = self[path] ? self[path].glob : nil
  add(path, with: value, glob: glob)
end

#add(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 64

def add(path, options = {})
  with = Array(options.fetch(:with, path))
  @root[path] = Path.new(self, path, with, options)
end

#all_pathsObject



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 85

def all_paths
  values.tap(&:uniq!)
end

#autoload_onceObject



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 89

def autoload_once
  filter_by(&:autoload_once?)
end

#autoload_pathsObject



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 97

def autoload_paths
  filter_by(&:autoload?)
end

#eager_loadObject



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 93

def eager_load
  filter_by(&:eager_load?)
end

#keysObject



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 77

def keys
  @root.keys
end

#load_pathsObject



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 101

def load_paths
  filter_by(&:load_path?)
end

#valuesObject



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 73

def values
  @root.values
end

#values_at(*list) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/rails/paths.rb', line 81

def values_at(*list)
  @root.values_at(*list)
end