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Excise generated whitespace. Closes #10017 [Tim Pope]
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Use this README file to introduce your application and point to useful places in the API for learning more.
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Run "rake doc:app" to generate API documentation for your models, controllers, helpers, and libraries.
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Run "rake doc:app" to generate API documentation for your models, controllers, helpers, and libraries.
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# See ActionController::RequestForgeryProtection for details
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# Uncomment the :secret if you're not using the cookie session store
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protect_from_forgery # :secret => '<%= app_secret %>'
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end
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end
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<% for attribute in attributes -%>
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t.<%= attribute.type %> :<%= attribute.name %>
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<% end %>
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t.timestamps
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t.timestamps
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end
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end
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Description:
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The resource generator creates an empty model and controller for use in a REST-friendly, resource-oriented
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application. Say you want to a resource called post. Normally, you could just call "script/generate model post" and
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"script/generate controller posts". This generator basically just collapses these two generators into one step.
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The generator takes the name of the model as its first argument. This model name is then pluralized to get the
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controller name. So "resource post" will generate a Post model and a PostsController and will be intended
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for URLs like /posts and /posts/45.
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As additional parameters, the generator will take attribute pairs described by name and type. These attributes will
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be used to prepopulate the migration to create the table for the model and give you a set of predefined fixture.
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You don't have to think up all attributes up front, but it's a good idea of adding just the baseline of what's
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needed to start really working with the resource.
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Examples:
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./script/generate resource post
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./script/generate resource post title:string created_on:date body:text published:boolean
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./script/generate resource purchase order_id:integer created_at:datetime amount:decimal
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