require 'active_support' require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'engines/plugin') require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'engines/plugin/list') require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'engines/plugin/loader') require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'engines/plugin/locator') require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'engines/assets') require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'engines/rails_extensions/rails') # == Parameters # # The Engines module has a number of public configuration parameters: # # [+public_directory+] The directory into which plugin assets should be # mirrored. Defaults to RAILS_ROOT/public/plugin_assets. # [+schema_info_table+] The table to use when storing plugin migration # version information. Defaults to +plugin_schema_info+. # # Additionally, there are a few flags which control the behaviour of # some of the features the engines plugin adds to Rails: # # [+disable_application_view_loading+] A boolean flag determining whether # or not views should be loaded from # the main app/views directory. # Defaults to false; probably only # useful when testing your plugin. # [+disable_application_code_loading+] A boolean flag determining whether # or not to load controllers/helpers # from the main +app+ directory, # if corresponding code exists within # a plugin. Defaults to false; again, # probably only useful when testing # your plugin. # [+disable_code_mixing+] A boolean flag indicating whether all plugin # copies of a particular controller/helper should # be loaded and allowed to override each other, # or if the first matching file should be loaded # instead. Defaults to false. # module Engines # The set of all loaded plugins mattr_accessor :plugins self.plugins = Engines::Plugin::List.new # List of extensions to load, can be changed in init.rb before calling Engines.init mattr_accessor :rails_extensions self.rails_extensions = %w(asset_helpers form_tag_helpers migrations dependencies) # The name of the public directory to mirror public engine assets into. # Defaults to RAILS_ROOT/public/plugin_assets. mattr_accessor :public_directory self.public_directory = File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'public', 'plugin_assets') # The table in which to store plugin schema information. Defaults to # "plugin_schema_info". mattr_accessor :schema_info_table self.schema_info_table = "plugin_schema_info" #-- # These attributes control the behaviour of the engines extensions #++ # Set this to true if views should *only* be loaded from plugins mattr_accessor :disable_application_view_loading self.disable_application_view_loading = false # Set this to true if controller/helper code shouldn't be loaded # from the application mattr_accessor :disable_application_code_loading self.disable_application_code_loading = false # Set this to true if code should not be mixed (i.e. it will be loaded # from the first valid path on $LOAD_PATH) mattr_accessor :disable_code_mixing self.disable_code_mixing = false # This is used to determine which files are candidates for the "code # mixing" feature that the engines plugin provides, where classes from # plugins can be loaded, and then code from the application loaded # on top of that code to override certain methods. mattr_accessor :code_mixing_file_types self.code_mixing_file_types = %w(controller helper) class << self def init(initializer) load_extensions Engines::Assets.initialize_base_public_directory end def logger RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER end def load_extensions rails_extensions.each { |name| require "engines/rails_extensions/#{name}" } # load the testing extensions, if we are in the test environment. require "engines/testing" if RAILS_ENV == "test" end def select_existing_paths(paths) paths.select { |path| File.directory?(path) } end # The engines plugin will, by default, mix code from controllers and helpers, # allowing application code to override specific methods in the corresponding # controller or helper classes and modules. However, if other file types should # also be mixed like this, they can be added by calling this method. For example, # if you want to include "things" within your plugin and override them from # your applications, you should use the following layout: # # app/ # +-- things/ # | +-- one_thing.rb # | +-- another_thing.rb # ... # vendor/ # +-- plugins/ # +-- my_plugin/ # +-- app/ # +-- things/ # +-- one_thing.rb # +-- another_thing.rb # # The important point here is that your "things" are named _thing.rb, # and that they are placed within plugin/app/things (the pluralized form of 'thing'). # # It's important to note that you'll also want to ensure that the "things" are # on your load path by including them in Rails load path mechanism, e.g. in init.rb: # # ActiveSupport::Dependencies.load_paths << File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'app', 'things')) # def mix_code_from(*types) self.code_mixing_file_types += types.map { |x| x.to_s.singularize } end # A general purpose method to mirror a directory (+source+) into a destination # directory, including all files and subdirectories. Files will not be mirrored # if they are identical already (checked via FileUtils#identical?). def mirror_files_from(source, destination) return unless File.directory?(source) # TODO: use Rake::FileList#pathmap? source_files = Dir[source + "/**/*"] source_dirs = source_files.select { |d| File.directory?(d) } source_files -= source_dirs unless source_files.empty? base_target_dir = File.join(destination, File.dirname(source_files.first).gsub(source, '')) FileUtils.mkdir_p(base_target_dir) end source_dirs.each do |dir| # strip down these paths so we have simple, relative paths we can # add to the destination target_dir = File.join(destination, dir.gsub(source, '')) begin FileUtils.mkdir_p(target_dir) rescue Exception => e raise "Could not create directory #{target_dir}: \n" + e end end source_files.each do |file| begin target = File.join(destination, file.gsub(source, '')) unless File.exist?(target) && FileUtils.identical?(file, target) FileUtils.cp(file, target) end rescue Exception => e raise "Could not copy #{file} to #{target}: \n" + e end end end end end