Class: Relation::Custom
- Defined in:
- app/models/relation/custom.rb
Overview
Constant Summary collapse
- CONFIG =
Default relations are defined in this configuration file
File.join(::Rails.root, 'config', 'relations.yml')
Constants inherited from Relation
Class Method Summary collapse
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.config ⇒ Object
Relations configuration.
- .defaults_for(actor) ⇒ Object
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.strongest ⇒ Object
A relation in the top of a strength hierarchy.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#<=>(rel) ⇒ Object
Compare two relations.
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#stronger ⇒ Object
Other relations above in the same hierarchy that this relation.
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#stronger_or_equal ⇒ Object
Relations above or at the same level of this relation.
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#to_cheesecake_hash(options = {}) ⇒ Object
JSON compatible with SocialCheesecake.
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#weaker ⇒ Object
Other relations below in the same hierarchy that this relation.
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#weaker_or_equal ⇒ Object
Relations below or at the same level of this relation.
Methods inherited from Relation
allow, allow?, #mode, negative_names, normalize, normalize_id, #positive?, positive_names
Class Method Details
.config ⇒ Object
Relations configuration
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 23 def config @config ||= YAML.load_file(CONFIG) end |
.defaults_for(actor) ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 27 def defaults_for(actor) cfg_rels = config[actor.subject_type.underscore] if cfg_rels.nil? raise "Undefined relations for subject type #{ actor.subject_type }. Please, add an entry to #{ CONFIG }" end rels = {} cfg_rels.each_pair do |name, cfg_rel| rels[name] = create! :actor => actor, :name => cfg_rel['name'], :receiver_type => cfg_rel['receiver_type'] if (ps = cfg_rel['permissions']).present? ps.each do |p| p.push(nil) if p.size == 1 rels[name]. << Permission.find_or_create_by_action_and_object(*p) end end end # Parent, relations must be set after creation # FIXME: Can fix with ruby 1.9 and ordered hashes cfg_rels.each_pair do |name, cfg_rel| rels[name].update_attribute(:parent, rels[cfg_rel['parent']]) end rels.values end |
.strongest ⇒ Object
A relation in the top of a strength hierarchy
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 62 def strongest roots end |
Instance Method Details
#<=>(rel) ⇒ Object
Compare two relations
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 68 def <=> rel return -1 if rel.is_a?(Public) if ancestor_ids.include?(rel.id) 1 elsif rel.ancestor_ids.include?(id) -1 else 0 end end |
#stronger ⇒ Object
Other relations above in the same hierarchy that this relation
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 91 def stronger ancestors end |
#stronger_or_equal ⇒ Object
Relations above or at the same level of this relation
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 96 def stronger_or_equal path end |
#to_cheesecake_hash(options = {}) ⇒ Object
JSON compatible with SocialCheesecake
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 101 def to_cheesecake_hash( = {}) { :name => name }.tap do |hash| if [:subsector] hash[:actors] = ties.map{ |t| [t.contact.receiver_id] }.uniq else hash[:subsectors] = ( weaker.present? ? weaker.map{ |w| w.to_cheesecake_hash(:subsector => true) } : Array.wrap(to_cheesecake_hash(:subsector => true)) ) end end end |
#weaker ⇒ Object
Other relations below in the same hierarchy that this relation
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 81 def weaker descendants end |
#weaker_or_equal ⇒ Object
Relations below or at the same level of this relation
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# File 'app/models/relation/custom.rb', line 86 def weaker_or_equal subtree end |