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ResourceFu ========== ResourceFu is a collection of hacks from various plugins that I've developed to make using nested and polymorphic resources simpler in my projects. Refactoring all of the hacks into a cohesive unit is still a work-in-progress so bear with me. The first part that I've pulled in is: Inferencing url helper methods: =============================== Assuming this routes.rb setup: map.resources :artists do |artist| artist.resources :albums do |album| album.resources :songs end end The standard resource helpers generated for 'albums' require that you always specify the artist_id: album_path(@artist, @album) And, if you want to have additional parameters (such as a :page number when paginating) you can't use the positional arguments form (above) when calling the url helper, you have to use a hash for everything: album_path(:artist_id => @artist, :id => @album, :page => 2) Also, the standard resource helpers fill in the route by processing your positional arguments from left-to-right. album_path(@album) == album_path(:artist_id => @album) # ACK! ResourceFu changes the way url helpers behave - and it does it in a way that avoids costly per-request evals and/or route re-recognition. With ResourceFu your positional arguments are 'anchored' on the right of the route: which means that if your route has three segments and you only supply two positional arguments, the url helper assumes you are supplying the *last* two segments. Using the above example of artists, albums and songs: song_path(@album, @song) == song_path(:album_id => @album, :id => @song) However, the route for song_path is still missing a critical piece of information, namely the artist_id. ResourceFu tries to 'guess' that value with a simple convention: Any route segments that are missing are filled in by looking for instance variables with a relevant name. So in the example: song_path(@album, @song) ResourceFu will try to set the :artist_id param by first looking for an instance variable called @artist and then falling back to looking for an instance variable called @artist_id. In album_controller.rb: def show @artist_id = params[:artist_id] # or fetch the actual Artist if you want @album = Album.find(params[:id], :conditions => {:artist_id => @artist_id}) @album.songs.each do |song| song_path(song) #=> /artists/@artist_id/albums/@album.id/songs/song.id end end Finally, if you want additional, non-route-segment params, you *don't* have to completely switch to the hash-argument style for route helpers: song_path(@artist, @album, @song, :page => 2, :per_page => 20)
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