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Documented active_support/concern dependency handling
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Josep M. Bach committed Aug 14, 2010
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# A typical module looks like this # A typical module looks like this:
# #
# module M # module M
# def self.included(base) # def self.included(base)
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# end # end
# #
# By using <tt>ActiveSupport::Concern</tt> the above module could instead be written as: # By using <tt>ActiveSupport::Concern</tt> the above module could instead be written as:
#
# require 'active_support/concern'
# #
# module M # module M
# extend ActiveSupport::Concern # extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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# def im; puts 'I am an instance method'; end # def im; puts 'I am an instance method'; end
# end # end
# end # end
#
# Moreover, it gracefully handles module dependencies. Given a Foo module and a Bar module which depends on the former, we would typically write the following:
#
# module Foo
# def self.included(base)
# # Define some :enhanced_method for Host class
# base.class_eval do
# def self.enhanced_method
# # Do enhanced stuff
# end
# end
# end
# end
#
# module Bar
# def self.included(base)
# base.send(:enhanced_method)
# end
# end
#
# class Host
# include Foo # We need to include this dependency for Bar
# include Bar # Bar is the module that Host really needs
# end
#
# But why should Host care about Bar's dependencies, namely Foo? We could try to hide these from Host directly including Foo in Bar:
#
# module Foo
# def self.included(base)
# # Define some :enhanced_method for Host class
# base.class_eval do
# def self.enhanced_method
# # Do enhanced stuff
# end
# end
# end
# end
#
# module Bar
# include Foo
# def self.included(base)
# base.send(:enhanced_method)
# end
# end
#
# class Host
# include Bar
# end
#
# Unfortunately this won't work, since when Foo is included, its <tt>base</tt> is Bar module, not Host class.
# With <tt>ActiveSupport::Concern</tt>, module dependencies are properly resolved:
#
# require 'active_support/concern'
#
# module Foo
# extend ActiveSupport::Concern
# included do
# class_eval do
# def self.enhanced_method
# # Do enhanced stuff
# end
# end
# end
# end
#
# module Bar
# extend ActiveSupport::Concern
# include Foo
#
# included do
# self.send(:enhanced_method)
# end
# end
#
# class Host
# include Bar # Host only needs to care about Bar without needing to know about its dependencies
# end
#
module ActiveSupport module ActiveSupport
module Concern module Concern
def self.extended(base) def self.extended(base)
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