I thought I'd come up with a slick way to extend ApplicationController in a Rails 3.x gem.
In my gem's lib/my_namespace/my_controller.rb
, I had:
class MyNamespace::MyController < ApplicationController
before_filter :some_method
after_filter :another_method
def initialize
# getting classname of the subclass to use for lookup of the associated model, etc.
# and storing the model_class in an instance variable
# ...
end
# define :some_method, :another_method, etc.
# ...
private
attr_accessor :subclass_defined_during_initialize # etc.
# etc.
end
but when the Gem is loaded, app/controllers/application_controller.rb
is not yet loaded, so it fails:
/path/to/rvm/gemset/gems/activesupport-3.2.6/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:251:
in `require': cannot load such file -- my_gem_name/application_controller (LoadError)
As a workaround, I had defined ApplicationController in my gem's lib/gem_namespace/application_controller.rb
as:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
end
I assumed that even though I had defined it there, it would be redefined in my Rails 3 application's app/controllers/application_controller.rb
, such that both controllers in the application that extended ApplicationController
and controllers that extended MyNamespace::MyController
would directly or indirectly extend the ApplicationController defined in app/controllers/application_controller.rb
.
However, we noticed that after loading the gem, controllers that extend ApplicationController
were unable to access methods defined in app/controllers/application_controller.rb
. Also, the ApplicationHelper
(app/helpers/application_helper.rb)
module was no longer being loaded by other helper modules.
How can I extend ApplicationController
within the controller in my gem for the purpose of defining a before_filter
and after_filter
to and use initialize
to access the class's name to determine the associated model's class that it could then store and use within its methods?
Update 2012/10/22:
Here's what I came up with:
In lib/your_gem_name/railtie.rb
:
module YourGemsModuleName
class Railtie < Rails::Railtie
initializer "your_gem_name.action_controller" do
ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) do
puts "Extending #{self} with YourGemsModuleName::Controller"
# ActionController::Base gets a method that allows controllers to include the new behavior
include YourGemsModuleName::Controller # ActiveSupport::Concern
end
end
end
and in lib/your_gem_name/controller.rb
:
module YourGemsModuleName
module Controller
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
# note: don't specify included or ClassMethods if unused
included do
# anything you would want to do in every controller, for example: add a class attribute
class_attribute :class_attribute_available_on_every_controller, instance_writer: false
end
module ClassMethods
# notice: no self.method_name here, because this is being extended because ActiveSupport::Concern was extended
def make_this_controller_fantastic
before_filter :some_instance_method_available_on_every_controller # to be available on every controller
after_filter :another_instance_method_available_on_every_controller # to be available on every controller
include FantasticStuff
end
end
# instance methods to go on every controller go here
def some_instance_method_available_on_every_controller
puts "a method available on every controller!"
end
def another_instance_method_available_on_every_controller
puts "another method available on every controller!"
end
module FantasticStuff
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
# note: don't specify included or ClassMethods if unused
included do
class_attribute :class_attribute_only_available_on_fantastic_controllers, instance_writer: false
end
module ClassMethods
# class methods available only if make_this_controller_fantastic is specified in the controller
def some_fanastic_class_method
put "a fantastic class method!"
end
end
# instance methods available only if make_this_controller_fantastic is specified in the controller
def some_fantastic_instance_method
puts "a fantastic instance method!"
end
def another_fantastic_instance_method
puts "another fantastic instance method!"
end
end
end
end
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