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Description: A rails plugin that simulates some of the old scaffold funcionality, but using RESTful controllers, will_paginate for pagination and enforces the model first approach
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Sat Apr 26 09:55:27 -0700 2008
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Mydry
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This plugin emulates some of the old "scaffold" functionality, but using RESTFul controllers, will_paginate for pagination, partials for forms and enforces the model first approach.
 
The basic workflow is this:
1 - create a migration and define your initial table
2 - ./script/generate drymodel model_name
here the model file generated for you, will have all the validations and belongs defined in the database table
you can add more validations, configure relationships, code your model
3 - ./script/generate dryscaffold model_name
here the scaffold will import the model definition (currently it is working with the database, but the next release will import from the model), and generate all the boilerplate code for you.
 
 
The origin of this plugin was the need to define a validation in the migration (Eg.: :null => false), in the model again (Eg.: validates_presence_of :column), then again in the view, ...
The way this generators work I define one thing once and it is generated in the other places for me.
 
 
Example
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Example goes here.
 
 
Copyright (c) 2008 Rodrigo Urubatan Ferreira Jardim, released under the MIT license