acts_as_slugable
- Filed under Utilities and ActiveRecord
- Developed by Alex Dunae (Alex)
= Acts as slugable readme Generates a URL slug based on a specific fields (e.g. title). A url slug is a string derived from a specific field which can the be used in a URL. For instance, a page with the title <tt>My page</tt> would have a URL slug of <tt>my-page</tt>. The slug is generated on save and create actions. If the field has an existing URL slug (like when editing an existing record) the URL slug is preserved. URL slugs are unique within the specified scope (or all records if no scope is defined). If the slug already exists within the scope, <tt>-n</tt> is added (e.g. <tt>my-page-0</tt>, <tt>my-page-1</tt>, etc... == Installation <tt>./script/plugin install http://code.dunae.ca/acts_as_slugable</tt> == Usage examples In your target table, add a column to hold the URL slug.
With scope
class Page < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_slugable :source_column => :title, :target_column => :url_slug, :scope => :parent
end
Without scope
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_slugable :source_column => :title, :target_column => :url_slug
end
A sample link link_to @page.title, :action => 'show', :url_slug => @page.url_slug == Testing The unit tests for this plugin use an in-memory sqlite3 database (http://www.sqlite.org/). To execute the unit tests run the default rake task (<tt>rake</tt>). To execute the unit tests but preserve to debug log run <tt>rake test</tt>. == Credits Created by Alex Dunae (dunae.ca), 2006-07
Last updated: September 07, 2007 17:40


