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diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/README b/vendor/plugins/design/README
deleted file mode 100644
index d46e102..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-= Design
-
-Design is a Rails plugin that helps you to set different, custom designs for
-your Rails application, or event letting your users do so.
-
-== On what we mean by 'design'
-
-By 'design', we mean a set of elements that are taken together to built
-your application's visual identity. In this plugin, you'll work with the
-following elements:
-
-* *template* - definition of the how much boxes the visual identity will have, together with their sizes and positions.
-* *theme* - CSS definition for fonts, colors, backgrounds and
-* *icon_theme* - set of icons to be used as action buttons in your application.
-
-== Declaring and using usign in controllers
-
-(the settings names are fictional)
-
- class MyController < ActionController::Base
-
- box1 = Design::Box.new(:number => 1)
- box1.blocks << Design::Block.new(:position => 1) do
- "Welcome to my website!"
- end
-
- box2 = Design::Box.new(:number => 2)
- box2.blocks << Design::MainBlock.new(:position => 1)
-
- box3 = Design::Box.new(:number => 3)
- box3.blocks << Design::Block.new(:position => 1) do
- "This in my footer"
- end
-
- design :fixed => {
- :template => 'header_main_footer',
- :theme => 'green_fields',
- :icon_theme => 'discrete',
- :boxes => [ box1, box2, box3 ]
- }
- end
-
-Design will then know that your design has three boxes, each one with a block inside it. To use Design as your layout generator, you just add something like this in aplicattion's layout:
-
- <%= design_display_boxes(yield) %>
-
-The argument do +design_display_boxes()+ is the content you want to be the main
-content. Almost always you'll want to pass +yield+ (the resulting content for
-the current action) there, but you can pass anything you want.
-
-== Controller subclassing and design
-
-Designs are inherited through the inheritance tree. This way you can for
-example declare the use of a design in ApplicationController and let the other
-controllers abstract that fact that they are using design.
-
-== Storing design information in ActiveRecord models: +acts_as_design+
-
-You can also use ActiveRecord objects
-
-
-
-== Suggestions, Bug reports and Patches
-
-Send them to leandronunes@colivre.coop.br and terceiro@colivre.coop.br
-
-== License
-
-design - a web design composer and editor plugin for Rails
-Copyright (C) 2007 Colivre
-
-This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program. If not, see .
-
-Please see the file +COPYING+ (distributed together with the plugin) for
-the full terms of distribution.
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/Rakefile b/vendor/plugins/design/Rakefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 48d08ce..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/Rakefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-require 'rake'
-require 'rake/testtask'
-require 'rake/rdoctask'
-
-desc 'Default: run unit tests.'
-task :default => :test
-
-desc 'Test the design plugin.'
-Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
- t.libs << 'lib'
- t.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb'
- t.verbose = true
-end
-
-desc 'Generate documentation for the design plugin.'
-Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|
- rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
- rdoc.title = 'Design'
- rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source'
- rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README')
- rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
-end
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/TODO b/vendor/plugins/design/TODO
deleted file mode 100644
index 884507e..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/TODO
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-* finish (implement and test) the design editor (Editor and Editor::Helper)
-* change ActionController::Base.design to, when receiving a symbol as :holder, call a controller method with that name to load the design object.
-* copy and enhance generator from flexible_template
-* implement the check for number of boxes declared in the template
-* rediscuss the organization of templates: souldn't they be stored without subdirectories, as themes and icon themes?
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/design_migration_generator.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/design_migration_generator.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index cefe7d7..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/design_migration_generator.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-class DesignMigrationGenerator < Rails::Generator::Base
- def manifest
- record do |m|
- m.migration_template 'migration.rb', 'db/migrate'
- end
- end
-
- def file_name
- "design_migration"
- end
-end
-
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/templates/migration.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/templates/migration.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b2ce3d9..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/templates/migration.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-class FlexibleTemplateMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
- def self.up
- create_table :design_boxes do |t|
- t.column :name, :string
- t.column :title, :string
- t.column :number, :integer
- t.column :owner_type, :string
- t.column :owner_id, :integer
- end
-
- create_table :design_blocks do |t|
- t.column :name, :string
- t.column :title, :string
- t.column :box_id, :integer
- t.column :position, :integer
- t.column :type, :string
- t.column :helper, :string
- end
-
- end
-
- def self.down
- drop_table :design_boxes
- drop_table :design_blocks
- end
-
-end
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/init.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/init.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ccd640..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/init.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-require 'design'
-require 'acts_as_design'
-
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/install.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/install.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index f7732d3..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/install.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-# Install hook code here
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/acts_as_design.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/acts_as_design.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 635f4cb..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/acts_as_design.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-class ActiveRecord::Base
-
- # declares an ActiveRecord class to be a design. The class is automatically
- # associated with a +has_many+ relationship to Design::Box.
- #
- # The underlying database table *must* have a column named +design_data+ of
- # type +text+. +string+ should work too, but you may run into problems
- # related to length limit, so unless you have a very good reason not to, use
- # +text+ type.
- #
- # +acts_as_design+ adds the following methods to your model (besides a
- # +has_many :boxes+ relationship).
- #
- # * template
- # * template=(value)
- # * theme
- # * theme=(value)
- # * icon_theme
- # * icon_theme(value)
- #
- # All these virtual attributes will return 'default' if set to +nil+
- def self.acts_as_design
- has_many :boxes, :class_name => 'Design::Box', :as => :owner
-
- serialize :design_data
- attr_protected :design_data
-
- before_create do |design|
- template = Design::Template.find(design.template)
- while design.boxes.size < template.number_of_boxes
- n = design.boxes.size + 1
- design.boxes << Design::Box.new(:name => 'Block', :number => n)
- end
- design.boxes[1].blocks << Design::MainBlock.new(:position => 1)
- end
-
- def design_data
- self[:design_data] ||= Hash.new
- end
-
- def template # :nodoc:
- self.design_data[:template] || 'default'
- end
-
- def template=(value) # :nodoc:
- self.design_data[:template] = value
- end
-
- def theme # :nodoc:
- self.design_data[:theme] || 'default'
- end
-
- def theme=(value) # :nodoc:
- self.design_data[:theme] = value
- end
-
- def icon_theme # :nodoc:
- self.design_data[:icon_theme] || 'default'
- end
-
- def icon_theme=(value) # :nodoc:
- self.design_data[:icon_theme] = value
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d6a899..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-require 'design/controller_methods'
-
-require 'design/fixed_design_holder'
-require 'design/template'
-
-require 'design/helper'
-require 'design/editor'
-
-module Design
-
- def design_plugin_data
- @design_plugin_data ||= Hash.new
- end
-
- # gets the Design object for this controller
- def design
- data = design_plugin_data
-
- return data[:design] if data.has_key?(:design)
-
- config = self.class.design_plugin_config
-
- if config.has_key?(:holder)
- holder_variable_name = config[:holder]
- data[:design] = self.instance_variable_get("@#{holder_variable_name}")
- else
- options = (config[:fixed].kind_of? Hash) ? config[:fixed] : {}
- data[:design] = Design::FixedDesignHolder.new(options)
- end
-
- data[:design] # redundant, but makes more clear the return value
- end
- protected :design
-
- # returns the path to the designs directory, relative to the +public+
- # directory of your application.
- #
- # Defaults to #{RAILS_ROOT}/public/designs
- def Design.design_root
- Design.instance_variable_get('@design_root') || 'designs'
- end
-
- # sets the path to the designs directory.
- #
- # Passing nil resets +design_root+ to its default value.
- def Design.design_root=(dir)
- Design.instance_variable_set('@design_root', dir)
- end
-
- # used for testing
- def Design.public_filesystem_root # :nodoc:
- Design.instance_variable_get('@public_filesystem_root') || File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'public')
- end
-
- # used for testing
- def Design.public_filesystem_root=(value) # :nodoc:
- Design.instance_variable_set('@public_filesystem_root', value)
- end
-
- def Design.available_templates
- Dir.glob(File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'templates', '*')).select {|item| File.directory?(item) }.map {|item| File.basename(item) }
- end
-
- def Design.available_themes
- Dir.glob(File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'themes', '*')).select {|item| File.directory?(item) }.map {|item| File.basename(item) }
- end
-
- def Design.available_icon_themes
- Dir.glob(File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'icons', '*')).select {|item| File.directory?(item) }.map {|item| File.basename(item) }
- end
-
-
-end
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/block.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/block.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 92bb517..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/block.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-module Design
-
- # Box ix the base class for most of the content elements. A Box is contaied
- # by a Block, which may contain several blocks.
- class Block < ActiveRecord::Base
-
- set_table_name 'design_blocks'
-
- belongs_to :box
-
- #position codl not be nil and must be an integer
- validates_numericality_of :position, :only_integer => true
- #TODO see the internationalization
- #, :message => _('%{fn} must be composed only of integers')
-
- # A block must be associated to a box
- validates_presence_of :box_id
-
- # This method always return false excepted when redefined by the MainBlock class. It mean the current block it's not the result of a
- # controller action.
- #
- # The child class MainBlock subscribes this method returning true.
- def main?
- false
- end
-
- # Method that define the content code displayed in the box.
- # This method cannot be used directly it will be redefined by the children classes
- def content
- raise ArgumentError.new("This is a main class, don't use it")
- end
-
- #TODO see if this method is needed
- def self.children
- @@block_children
- end
-
- private
- @@block_children = Array.new
-
- def self.inherited(subclass)
- @@block_children.push(subclass.to_s) unless @@block_children.include? subclass.to_s
- end
-
- end
-
-end # END OF module Design
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/box.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/box.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 6967183..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/box.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-module Design
-
- # A design is composed of one or more boxes. Each box defines an area in the
- # screen identified by a number and possibly by a name. A box contains inside
- # it several Block objects, and is owner by some other object, possibly one
- # from the application model.
- class Box < ActiveRecord::Base
-
- set_table_name 'design_boxes'
-
- has_many :blocks
- belongs_to :owner, :polymorphic => true
-
- validates_presence_of :owner
- validates_presence_of :name
-
- #we cannot have two boxs with the same number to the same owner
- validates_uniqueness_of :number, :scope => [:owner_type, :owner_id]
-
- #number could not be nil and must be an integer
- validates_numericality_of :number, :only_integer => true
- #TODO see the internationalization questions
- #, :message => _('%{fn} must be composed only of integers.')
-
- # Return all blocks of the current box object sorted by the position block
- def blocks_sort_by_position
- self.blocks.sort{|x,y| x.position <=> y.position}
- end
-
- def save
- self[:name] ||= "Box " + self.number.to_s
- super
- end
-
- def owner= owner
- self[:owner_type] = owner.class.to_s
- self[:owner_id] = owner.id
- n_boxes = self.owner.boxes.count if self.owner
- if !n_boxes.nil?
- self[:number] ||= n_boxes == 0 ? 1 : n_boxes + 1
- else
- self[:number] ||= nil
- end
- end
-
- def switch_number box
- throw :cant_switch_without_save if self[:id].nil? and (box.nil? or box.id.nil?)
-
- max_box = box.owner.boxes.count
- transaction do
- n = self[:number]
- self[:number] = box.number
- box.number = max_box + 1
- box.save
- self.save
- box.number = n
- box.save
- end
- end
-
- end
-end
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/controller_methods.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/controller_methods.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 4a20234..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/controller_methods.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-class ActionController::Base
-
- # Declares that this controller uses design plugin to generate its layout.
- # See the plugin README for options that can be passed to this method.
- def self.design(config = {})
-
- raise ArgumentError.new("design argument must be a Hash") unless config.kind_of? Hash
-
- if (config.has_key?(:holder) && config.has_key?(:fixed)) || (!config.has_key?(:holder) && !config.has_key?(:fixed))
- raise ArgumentError.new("You must supply either :holder or :fixed to design.")
- end
-
- @design_plugin_config = config
-
- def self.design_plugin_config
- @design_plugin_config || self.superclass.design_plugin_config
- end
-
- include Design
- helper Design::Helper
- end
-
- # declares this controller as a design editor, including in it all the
- # functionalities to do that (besides those for using a design). Accepts the
- # same options as design.
- def self.design_editor(config = {})
- self.design(config)
- include Design::Editor
- helper Design::Editor::Helper
- end
-
-end
-
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index da9f6e0..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
-module Design
-
- # This module contains the functionality for e design editor.
- #
- # FIXME: this helper module is still deeply broken, with code just copied
- # from flexible_template
- module Editor
-
- def design_editor
-
- if request.post?
- design_editor_set_template
- design_editor_set_theme
- design_editor_set_icon_theme
-
- if self.class.design_plugin_config[:autosave] && design.respond_to?(:save)
- design.save
- end
-
- if request.xhr?
- render :text => 'ok'
- else
- redirect_to :action => 'design_editor'
- end
-
- else
- render :action => 'design_editor'
- end
- end
-
- # TODO: see below here
-
- def design_editor_set_sort_mode
- box = design.boxes.find(params[:box_id])
- render :update do |page|
- page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", edit_blocks(box)
- page.sortable "sort_#{box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_sort_box', :box_number => box.number}
- end
- end
-
- def design_editor_sort_box
- box_number = params[:box_number]
- pos = 0
- params["sort_#{box_number}"].each do |block_id|
- pos = pos + 1
- #TO this is a security fail we have to limit the researh only in valid blocks of owners
- b = Block.find(block_id)
- b.position = pos
- b.save
- end
- end
-
- # This method changes a block content to a different box place and
- # updates all boxes at the ends
- def design_editor_change_box
- #TODO fix it i tried the source code comment but i have no success
- #b = design.blocks.detect{|b| b.id.to_s == params[:block].to_s }
- b = Block.find(params[:block])
- b.box = design.boxes.find(params[:box_id])
- b.save
- render :update do |page|
- design.boxes.each do |box|
- page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", edit_blocks(box)
- end
- end
- end
-
- def design_editor_new_block
- box = design.boxes.find(params[:box_id])
- render :update do |page|
- page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", design_editor_new_block_form(box)
- end
- end
-
- def design_editor_create_block
- block = Block.new(params[:block])
- block.box = nil if !@ft_config[:boxes].include? block.box
- block.position = block.box.blocks.count + 1 if !block.box.nil?
- if block.save
- render :update do |page|
- page.replace_html "box_#{block.box.number}", edit_blocks(block.box)
- end
- else
- render :update do |page|
- page.replace_html "design_editor_edit_mode", _('Block cannot be saved')
- end
- end
- end
-
- def design_editor_destroy_block
- block = Block.find(params[:block_id])
- box = block.box
- #TO check if the block is of the owner
- block.destroy
- render :update do |page|
- page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", edit_blocks(box)
- end
- end
-
- private
-
-
- #Load a set of boxes belongs to a owner. We have to situations.
- # 1 - The owner has equal or more boxes that boxes defined in template.
- # The system limit the max number of boxes to the number permited in template
- # 2 - The owner there isn't enough box that defined in template
- # The system create the boxes needed to use the current template
- #If no chosen_template was selected the default template is set
- def ft_load_boxes
- n = boxes_by_template(@ft_config[:template])
- boxes = design.boxes
-
- if boxes.length >= n
- boxes = boxes.first(n)
- else
- while boxes.length < n do
- b = Box.new
- b.owner = design
- raise _('The box cannot be saved becaus of erros %s') % b.errors if !b.save
- boxes.push(b)
- end
- end
- boxes
- end
-
- # Return the number of boxes defined in template file.
- # If the template file didn't exist the default template is loaded
- def boxes_by_template(template)
- template_def_file = Dir.glob("#{RAILS_ROOT}/public/templates/#{template}/*.yml")
-
- if template_def_file.length != 1
- flash[:notice] = _("The template %s is not a valid template. You don't have the %s.yml file or there are more than one yml file to define your template") % [template, template]
- return
- end
-
- f = YAML.load_file(template_def_file.to_s)
- number_of_boxes = f[template.to_s]["number_of_boxes"]
- flash[:notice] = _("The file #{@ft_config[:template]}.yml it's not a valid template filename") if number_of_boxes.nil?
- number_of_boxes
- end
-
- private
-
- def exists_template?(template)
- Design.available_templates.include?(template)
- end
-
- def exists_theme?(theme)
- Design.available_themes.include?(theme)
- end
-
- def exists_icon_theme?(icon_theme)
- Design.available_icon_themes.include?(icon_theme)
- end
-
- # Set to the owner the template choosed
- def design_editor_set_template
- if exists_template?(params[:template])
- design.template = params[:template]
- end
- end
-
- # Set to the owner the theme choosed
- def design_editor_set_theme
- if exists_theme?(params[:theme])
- design.theme = params[:theme]
- end
- end
-
- # Set to the owner the icon_theme choosed
- def design_editor_set_icon_theme
- if request.post? && exists_icon_theme?(params[:icon_theme])
- design.icon_theme = params[:icon_theme]
- end
- end
-
-
- end
-
-end
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor/helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor/helper.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index d11f769..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor/helper.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,288 +0,0 @@
-module Design
-
- module Editor
-
- # defines helper methods for controllers that use +design_editor+
- #
- # FIXME: this Helper module is still deeply broken, just copied code from
- # flexible_template
- module Helper
-
- # draws the user interface for the design editor.
- def design_display_editor(content)
-
- content = [content_tag(
- :ul,[
- content_tag(
- :li,
- select_template,
- :class => 'select_template'
- ),
- content_tag(
- :li,
- select_theme,
- :class => 'select_template'
- ),
- content_tag(
- :li,
- select_icon_theme,
- :class => 'select_template'
- ),
- ].join("\n"),
- :class => 'select_options'
- ),
- design.boxes.map { |box|
- content_tag(:div, edit_blocks(box, content) , :id=>"box_#{box.number}")
- }].join("\n")
-
- content = content_tag(:div, content, :id => 'design_editor_edit_mode')
- end
-
- # Symbol dictionary used on select when we add or edit a block. This
- # method has the responsability of translate a Block class in a humam
- # name By default the class "MainBlock" has the human name "Main Block".
- # Other classes defined by user are not going to display in a human name
- # format until de method design_editor_block_dict be redefined in a
- # controller by user
- # #TODO define the method
- # design_editor_block_dict if not defined by helper
- # if !self.public_instance_methods.include? "design_editor_block_dict"
- # define_method('design_editor_block_dict') do |str|
- # {
- # 'MainBlock' => _("Main Block")
- # }[str] || str
- # end
- # end
-
-
- # FIXME: WTF?
- def design_editor_block_helper_dict(str)
- {
- 'plain_content' => _('Plain Content') ,
- 'list_content' => _('List Content')
- }[str] || str
- end
-
-
- private
-
- ########################################
- # TEMPLATE/THEME/ICON THEME CHANGE BOXES
- ########################################
-
- # Generate a select option to choose one of the available templates.
- # The available templates are those in 'public/templates'
- def select_template
- available_templates = Design.available_templates
-
- template_options = options_for_select(available_templates.map{|template| [template, template] }, design.template)
- [ select_tag('template', template_options ),
- change_template].join("\n")
- end
-
- # Generate a observer to reload a page when a template is selected
- def change_template
- observe_field( 'template',
- :url => {:action => 'design_editor'},
- :with =>"'template=' + escape(value)",
- :complete => "document.location.reload();",
- :method => :post
- )
- end
-
- # Generate a select option to choose one of the available themes.
- # The available themes are those in 'public/themes'
- def select_theme
- available_themes = Design.available_themes
- theme_options = options_for_select(available_themes.map{|theme| [theme, theme] }, design.theme)
- [ select_tag('theme', theme_options ),
- change_theme].join("\n")
- end
-
- # Generate a observer to reload a page when a theme is selected
- def change_theme
- observe_field( 'theme',
- :url => {:action => 'design_editor'},
- :with =>"'theme=' + escape(value)",
- :complete => "document.location.reload();",
- :method => :post
- )
- end
-
- # Generate a select option to choose one of the available icons themes.
- # The available icons themes are those in 'public/icons'
- def select_icon_theme
- available_icon_themes = Design.available_icon_themes
- icon_theme_options = options_for_select(available_icon_themes.map{|icon_theme| [icon_theme, icon_theme] }, design.icon_theme )
- [ select_tag('icon_theme', icon_theme_options ),
- change_icon_theme].join("\n")
- end
-
- # Generate a observer to reload a page when a icons theme is selected
- def change_icon_theme
- observe_field( 'icon_theme',
- :url => {:action => 'design_editor'},
- :with =>"'icon_theme=' + escape(value)",
- :complete => "document.location.reload();",
- :method => :post
- )
- end
-
-
-
- #################################################
- # TEMPLATES METHODS RELATED
- #################################################
-
- # Shows the blocks as defined in show_blocks adding the sortable and draggable elements.
- # In this case the layout can be manipulated
- def edit_blocks(box, main_content = "")
- blocks = box.blocks_sort_by_position
- [
- content_tag(
- :ul,[
- box.name,
- link_to_active_sort(box),
- link_to_add_block(box),
- blocks.map {|b|
- [content_tag(
- :li,
- b.name + link_to_destroy_block(b),
- :class =>"block_item_box_#{box.number}" , :id => "block_#{b.id}"
- ),
- draggable("block_#{b.id}")].join("\n")
- }.join("\n")].join("\n"), :id => "sort_#{box.number}"
- ),
- drag_drop_items(box)].join("\n")
- end
-
- def link_to_active_sort(box)
- link_to_remote(_('Sort'),
- {:update => "sort_#{box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_set_sort_mode', :box_id => box.id }},
- :class => 'sort_button')
- end
-
- def link_to_add_block(box)
- link_to_remote(_('Add Block'),
- {:update => "sort_#{box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_new_block', :box_id => box.id }},
- :class => 'add_block_button')
- end
-
- def link_to_destroy_block(block)
- link_to_remote(_('Remove'),
- {:update => "sort_#{block.box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_destroy_block', :block_id => block.id }},
- :class => 'destroy_block_button')
- end
-
-
- # Allows the biven box to have sortable elements
- def sortable_block(box_number)
- sortable_element "sort_#{box_number}",
- :url => {:action => 'design_editor_sort_box', :box_number => box_number },
- :complete => visual_effect(:highlight, "sort_#{box_number}")
- end
-
- # Allows an element item to be draggable
- def draggable(item)
- draggable_element(item, :ghosting => true, :revert => true)
- end
-
- # Allows an draggable element change between diferrents boxes
- def drag_drop_items(box)
- boxes = design.boxes.reject{|b| b.id == box.id}
-
- boxes.map{ |b|
- drop_receiving_element("box_#{box.number}",
- :accept => "block_item_box_#{b.number}",
- :complete => "$('spinner').hide();",
- :before => "$('spinner').show();",
- :hoverclass => 'hover',
- :with => "'block=' + encodeURIComponent(element.id.split('_').last())",
- :url => {:action=>:design_editor_change_box, :box_id => box.id})
- }.to_s
- end
-
-
-
- def available_blocks
-#TOD O check if are valids blocks
- h = {
- 'MainBlock' => _("Main Block"),
- }
- h.merge!(controller.class::FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_AVAILABLE_BLOCKS) if controller.class.constants.include? "FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_AVAILABLE_BLOCKS"
- h
- end
-
- def block_helpers
-#TOD O check if are valids helpers
- h = {
- 'plain_content' => _("Plain Content"),
- 'list_content' => _("Simple List Content"),
- }
- h.merge!(controller.class::FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_BLOCK_HELPER) if controller.class.constants.include? "FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_BLOCK_HELPER"
- h
- end
-
- def design_editor_new_block_form(box)
- type_block_options = options_for_select(available_blocks.collect{|k,v| [v,k] })
- type_block_helper_options = options_for_select(block_helpers.collect{|k,v| [v,k] })
- @block = Block.new
- @block.box = box
-
- _("Adding block on %s") % box.name +
- [
- form_remote_tag(:url => {:action => 'design_editor_create_block'}, :update => "sort_#{box.number}"),
- hidden_field('block', 'box_id'),
- content_tag(
- :p,
- [
- content_tag(
- :label, _('Name:')
- ),
- text_field('block', 'name')
- ].join("\n")
- ),
- content_tag(
- :p,
- [
- content_tag(
- :label, _('Title:')
- ),
- text_field('block', 'title')
- ].join("\n")
- ),
- content_tag(
- :p,
- [
- content_tag(
- :label, _('Type:')
- ),
- select_tag('block[type]', type_block_options)
- ].join("\n")
- ),
- content_tag(
- :p,
- [
- content_tag(
- :label, _('Visualization Mode:')
- ),
- select_tag('block[helper]', type_block_helper_options)
- ].join("\n")
- ),
- submit_tag( _('Submit')),
- end_form_tag
- ].join("\n")
-
- end
-
- #################################################
- #ICONS THEMES RELATED
- #################################################
-
-
-
- end # END OF module Helper
-
- end # END OF module Editor
-
-end # END OF module Design
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/fixed_design_holder.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/fixed_design_holder.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index fde139d..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/fixed_design_holder.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-module Design
-
- class FixedDesignHolder
- attr_reader :template, :theme, :icon_theme, :boxes
- def initialize(options = {})
- @template = options[:template] || 'default'
- @theme = options[:theme] || 'default'
- @icon_theme = options[:icon_theme] || 'default'
- @boxes = options[:boxes] || default_boxes
- end
-
- # creates some default boxes
- def default_boxes
- box1 = Box.new
- box2 = Box.new
- box2.blocks << MainBlock.new
- box3 = Box.new
-
- [box1, box2, box3]
- end
- private :default_boxes
- end
-
-end
-
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/helper.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7168317..0000000
--- a/vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/helper.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,175 +0,0 @@
-module Design
-
- module Helper
-
- # proxies calls to controller's design method to get the design information
- # holder object
- def design
- @controller.send(:design)
- end
-
- ########################################################
- # Boxes and Blocks related
- ########################################################
-
- # Displays +content+ inside the design used by the controller. Normally
- # you'll want use this method in your layout view, like this:
- #
- # <%= design_display(yield) %>
- #
- # +content+ will be put inside all the blocks which return +true+ in the
- # Block.main? method.
- #
- # The number of boxes generated will be no larger than the maximum number
- # supported by the template, which is indicated in its YAML description
- # file.
- #
- # If not blocks are present (e.g. the design holder has no blocks yet),
- # +content+ is returned right away.
- #
- # If running in design_editor mode
- def design_display(content = "")
-
- # dispatch to Design::Editor::Helper if running in editor mode
- if (self.respond_to?(:design_display_editor) && params[:action] =~ /^design_editor/)
- return design_display_editor(content)
- end
-
- # no blocks. nothing to be done
- if design.boxes.empty?
- return content
- end
-
- # Generate all boxes of the current profile and considering the defined
- # on template.
-
- design.boxes.map do |box|
- content_tag(:div, design_display_blocks(box, content) , :id=>"box_#{box.number}")
- end.join("\n") + "\n"
- end
-
- # Displays all the blocks in a box.
- #
- #
- def design_display_blocks(box, content = "")
- blocks = box.blocks_sort_by_position
- blocks.map do |block|
- # FIXME: should that actually be list_content?
- text = block.main? ? content : design_block_content(block)
- content_tag(:div, text, :class => "block" , :id => "block_#{block.id}" )
- end.join("\n")+ "\n"
- end
-
- # Displays the content of a block. See plugin README for details about the
- # possibilities.
- def design_block_content(block)
- content = block.content
- case content
- when Proc
- self.instance_eval(&content)
- when Array
- content_tag(
- 'ul',
- content.map do |c|
- content_tag(
- 'li',
- c
- )
- end
- )
- else
- content.to_s
- end
- end
-
- ####################################
- # TEMPLATES
- ####################################
-
- # Generates