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Prem Sichanugrist efff6c1fd4 Change syntax format for example returned values
According to our guideline, we leave 1 space between `#` and `=>`, so we
want `# =>` instead of `#=>`.

Thanks to @fxn for the suggestion.

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2013-11-11 13:53:54 -05:00

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require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/except'
require 'active_support/core_ext/module/introspection'
module ActiveModel
class Name
include Comparable
attr_reader :singular, :plural, :element, :collection,
:singular_route_key, :route_key, :param_key, :i18n_key,
:name
alias_method :cache_key, :collection
##
# :method: ==
#
# :call-seq:
# ==(other)
#
# Equivalent to <tt>String#==</tt>. Returns +true+ if the class name and
# +other+ are equal, otherwise +false+.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name == 'BlogPost' # => true
# BlogPost.model_name == 'Blog Post' # => false
##
# :method: ===
#
# :call-seq:
# ===(other)
#
# Equivalent to <tt>#==</tt>.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name === 'BlogPost' # => true
# BlogPost.model_name === 'Blog Post' # => false
##
# :method: <=>
#
# :call-seq:
# ==(other)
#
# Equivalent to <tt>String#<=></tt>.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name <=> 'BlogPost' # => 0
# BlogPost.model_name <=> 'Blog' # => 1
# BlogPost.model_name <=> 'BlogPosts' # => -1
##
# :method: =~
#
# :call-seq:
# =~(regexp)
#
# Equivalent to <tt>String#=~</tt>. Match the class name against the given
# regexp. Returns the position where the match starts or +nil+ if there is
# no match.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name =~ /Post/ # => 4
# BlogPost.model_name =~ /\d/ # => nil
##
# :method: !~
#
# :call-seq:
# !~(regexp)
#
# Equivalent to <tt>String#!~</tt>. Match the class name against the given
# regexp. Returns +true+ if there is no match, otherwise +false+.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name !~ /Post/ # => false
# BlogPost.model_name !~ /\d/ # => true
##
# :method: eql?
#
# :call-seq:
# eql?(other)
#
# Equivalent to <tt>String#eql?</tt>. Returns +true+ if the class name and
# +other+ have the same length and content, otherwise +false+.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name.eql?('BlogPost') # => true
# BlogPost.model_name.eql?('Blog Post') # => false
##
# :method: to_s
#
# :call-seq:
# to_s()
#
# Returns the class name.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name.to_s # => "BlogPost"
##
# :method: to_str
#
# :call-seq:
# to_str()
#
# Equivalent to +to_s+.
delegate :==, :===, :<=>, :=~, :"!~", :eql?, :to_s,
:to_str, to: :name
# Returns a new ActiveModel::Name instance. By default, the +namespace+
# and +name+ option will take the namespace and name of the given class
# respectively.
#
# module Foo
# class Bar
# end
# end
#
# ActiveModel::Name.new(Foo::Bar).to_s
# # => "Foo::Bar"
def initialize(klass, namespace = nil, name = nil)
@name = name || klass.name
raise ArgumentError, "Class name cannot be blank. You need to supply a name argument when anonymous class given" if @name.blank?
@unnamespaced = @name.sub(/^#{namespace.name}::/, '') if namespace
@klass = klass
@singular = _singularize(@name)
@plural = ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize(@singular)
@element = ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore(ActiveSupport::Inflector.demodulize(@name))
@human = ActiveSupport::Inflector.humanize(@element)
@collection = ActiveSupport::Inflector.tableize(@name)
@param_key = (namespace ? _singularize(@unnamespaced) : @singular)
@i18n_key = @name.underscore.to_sym
@route_key = (namespace ? ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize(@param_key) : @plural.dup)
@singular_route_key = ActiveSupport::Inflector.singularize(@route_key)
@route_key << "_index" if @plural == @singular
end
# Transform the model name into a more humane format, using I18n. By default,
# it will underscore then humanize the class name.
#
# class BlogPost
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BlogPost.model_name.human # => "Blog post"
#
# Specify +options+ with additional translating options.
def human(options={})
return @human unless @klass.respond_to?(:lookup_ancestors) &&
@klass.respond_to?(:i18n_scope)
defaults = @klass.lookup_ancestors.map do |klass|
klass.model_name.i18n_key
end
defaults << options[:default] if options[:default]
defaults << @human
options = { scope: [@klass.i18n_scope, :models], count: 1, default: defaults }.merge!(options.except(:default))
I18n.translate(defaults.shift, options)
end
private
def _singularize(string, replacement='_')
ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore(string).tr('/', replacement)
end
end
# == Active \Model \Naming
#
# Creates a +model_name+ method on your object.
#
# To implement, just extend ActiveModel::Naming in your object:
#
# class BookCover
# extend ActiveModel::Naming
# end
#
# BookCover.model_name # => "BookCover"
# BookCover.model_name.human # => "Book cover"
#
# BookCover.model_name.i18n_key # => :book_cover
# BookModule::BookCover.model_name.i18n_key # => :"book_module/book_cover"
#
# Providing the functionality that ActiveModel::Naming provides in your object
# is required to pass the Active Model Lint test. So either extending the
# provided method below, or rolling your own is required.
module Naming
# Returns an ActiveModel::Name object for module. It can be
# used to retrieve all kinds of naming-related information
# (See ActiveModel::Name for more information).
#
# class Person < ActiveModel::Model
# end
#
# Person.model_name # => Person
# Person.model_name.class # => ActiveModel::Name
# Person.model_name.singular # => "person"
# Person.model_name.plural # => "people"
def model_name
@_model_name ||= begin
namespace = self.parents.detect do |n|
n.respond_to?(:use_relative_model_naming?) && n.use_relative_model_naming?
end
ActiveModel::Name.new(self, namespace)
end
end
# Returns the plural class name of a record or class.
#
# ActiveModel::Naming.plural(post) # => "posts"
# ActiveModel::Naming.plural(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_people"
def self.plural(record_or_class)
model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).plural
end
# Returns the singular class name of a record or class.
#
# ActiveModel::Naming.singular(post) # => "post"
# ActiveModel::Naming.singular(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_person"
def self.singular(record_or_class)
model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).singular
end
# Identifies whether the class name of a record or class is uncountable.
#
# ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Sheep) # => true
# ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Post) # => false
def self.uncountable?(record_or_class)
plural(record_or_class) == singular(record_or_class)
end
# Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for
# namespaced models regarding whether it's inside isolated engine.
#
# # For isolated engine:
# ActiveModel::Naming.singular_route_key(Blog::Post) # => "post"
#
# # For shared engine:
# ActiveModel::Naming.singular_route_key(Blog::Post) # => "blog_post"
def self.singular_route_key(record_or_class)
model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).singular_route_key
end
# Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for
# namespaced models regarding whether it's inside isolated engine.
#
# # For isolated engine:
# ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) # => "posts"
#
# # For shared engine:
# ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) # => "blog_posts"
#
# The route key also considers if the noun is uncountable and, in
# such cases, automatically appends _index.
def self.route_key(record_or_class)
model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).route_key
end
# Returns string to use for params names. It differs for
# namespaced models regarding whether it's inside isolated engine.
#
# # For isolated engine:
# ActiveModel::Naming.param_key(Blog::Post) # => "post"
#
# # For shared engine:
# ActiveModel::Naming.param_key(Blog::Post) # => "blog_post"
def self.param_key(record_or_class)
model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).param_key
end
def self.model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class) #:nodoc:
if record_or_class.respond_to?(:model_name)
record_or_class.model_name
elsif record_or_class.respond_to?(:to_model)
record_or_class.to_model.class.model_name
else
record_or_class.class.model_name
end
end
private_class_method :model_name_from_record_or_class
end
end