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openproject/lib/open_project/plugins/acts_as_op_engine.rb

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#-- copyright
# OpenProject Plugins Plugin
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 - 2014 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.md for more details.
#++
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module OpenProject::Plugins
module ActsAsOpEngine
def self.included(base)
base.send(:define_method, :name) do
ActiveSupport::Inflector.demodulize(base).downcase
end
# Don't use the PatchRegistry for now, as the core classes doesn't notify of class loading
# Use the old config.to_prepare method, but we can hopefully someday switch to on-demand
# patching once the PatchRegistry works.
# base.send(:define_method, :patch) do |target, patch|
# OpenProject::Plugins::PatchRegistry.register(target, patch)
# end
# Disable LoadDependency for the same reason
# base.send(:define_method, :load_dependent) do |target, *dependencies|
# OpenProject::Plugins::LoadDependency.register(target, *dependencies)
# end
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# Patch classes
#
# Looks for patches via autoloading in
# <plugin root>/lib/openproject/<plugin name>/patches/<patched_class>_patch.rb
# Make sure the patch module has the name the Rails autoloading expects.
#
# Example:
# patches [:IssuesController]
# This looks for OpenProject::XlsExport::Patches::IssuesControllerPatch
# in openproject/xls_export/patches/issues_controller_patch.rb
base.send(:define_method, :patches) do |patched_classes|
plugin_name = engine_name
base.config.to_prepare do
patched_classes.each do |klass_name|
plugin_module = plugin_name.sub(/^openproject_/, '').camelcase
patch = "OpenProject::#{plugin_module}::Patches::#{klass_name.to_s}Patch".constantize
klass = klass_name.to_s.constantize
klass.send(:include, patch) unless klass.included_modules.include?(patch)
end
end
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end
# Define assets provided by the plugin
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base.send(:define_method, :assets) do |assets|
base.initializer "#{engine_name}.precompile_assets" do |app|
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app.config.assets.precompile += assets.to_a
end
end
# Add permitted attributes (strong_parameters)
#
# Useful when adding a field to an OpenProject core model. We discourage adding
# a field to a core model, but at the moment there's no API to do this in a better way
# and a lot of existing plugins already do it.
#
# See PermittedParams in OpenProject for available models
#
# Example:
# additional_permitted_attributes :user => [:registration_reason]
base.send(:define_method, :additional_permitted_attributes) do |attributes|
base.initializer "#{engine_name}.add_permitted_attributes" do |app|
::PermittedParams.send(:add_permitted_attributes, attributes)
end
end
# Register a plugin with OpenProject
#
# Uses Gem specification for plugin name, author etc.
#
# gem_name: The gem name, used for querying the gem for metadata like author
# options: An options Hash, at least :requires_openproject is recommended to
# define the minimal version of OpenProject the plugin is compatible with
# Another common option is :author_url.
# block: Pass a block to the plugin (for defining permissions, menu items and the like)
base.send(:define_method, :register) do |gem_name, options, &block|
base.initializer "#{engine_name}.register_plugin" do
spec = Bundler.environment.specs[gem_name][0]
p = Redmine::Plugin.register engine_name.to_sym do
name spec.summary
author spec.authors.kind_of?(Array) ? spec.authors[0] : spec.authors
description spec.description
version spec.version
url spec.homepage
options.each do |name, value|
send(name, value)
end
end
p.instance_eval(&block) if (p && block)
end
# Workaround to ensure settings are available after unloading in development mode
plugin_name = engine_name
if options.include? :settings
base.class_eval do
config.to_prepare do
Setting.create_setting("plugin_#{plugin_name}",
{'default' => options[:settings][:default], 'serialized' => true})
Setting.create_setting_accessors("plugin_#{plugin_name}")
end
end
end
end
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base.class_eval do
config.autoload_paths += Dir["#{config.root}/lib/"]
config.before_configuration do |app|
# This is required for the routes to be loaded first
# as the routes should be prepended so they take precedence over the core.
app.config.paths['config/routes'].unshift File.join(config.root, "config", "routes.rb")
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end
initializer "#{engine_name}.remove_duplicate_routes", :after => "add_routing_paths" do |app|
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# removes duplicate entry from app.routes_reloader
# As we prepend the plugin's routes to the load_path up front and rails
# adds all engines' config/routes.rb later, we have double loaded the routes
# This is not harmful as such but leads to duplicate routes which decreases performance
app.routes_reloader.paths.uniq!
end
initializer "#{engine_name}.register_test_paths" do |app|
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app.config.plugins_to_test_paths << self.root
end
# adds our factories to factory girl's load path
initializer "#{engine_name}.register_factories", :after => "factory_girl.set_factory_paths" do |app|
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FactoryGirl.definition_file_paths << File.expand_path(self.root.to_s + '/spec/factories') if defined?(FactoryGirl)
end
initializer "#{engine_name}.append_migrations" do |app|
unless app.root.to_s.match root.to_s
config.paths["db/migrate"].expanded.each do |expanded_path|
app.config.paths["db/migrate"] << expanded_path
end
end
end
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end
end
end
end