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ActionItem0: Putting design plugin as a external plugin

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vendor/plugins/design/README
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
1 -= Design  
2 -  
3 -Design is a Rails plugin that helps you to set different, custom designs for  
4 -your Rails application, or event letting your users do so.  
5 -  
6 -== On what we mean by 'design'  
7 -  
8 -By 'design', we mean a set of elements that are taken together to built  
9 -your application's visual identity. In this plugin, you'll work with the  
10 -following elements:  
11 -  
12 -* *template* - definition of the how much boxes the visual identity will have, together with their sizes and positions.  
13 -* *theme* - CSS definition for fonts, colors, backgrounds and  
14 -* *icon_theme* - set of icons to be used as action buttons in your application.  
15 -  
16 -== Declaring and using usign in controllers  
17 -  
18 -(the settings names are fictional)  
19 -  
20 - class MyController < ActionController::Base  
21 -  
22 - box1 = Design::Box.new(:number => 1)  
23 - box1.blocks << Design::Block.new(:position => 1) do  
24 - "Welcome to my website!"  
25 - end  
26 -  
27 - box2 = Design::Box.new(:number => 2)  
28 - box2.blocks << Design::MainBlock.new(:position => 1)  
29 -  
30 - box3 = Design::Box.new(:number => 3)  
31 - box3.blocks << Design::Block.new(:position => 1) do  
32 - "This in my footer"  
33 - end  
34 -  
35 - design :fixed => {  
36 - :template => 'header_main_footer',  
37 - :theme => 'green_fields',  
38 - :icon_theme => 'discrete',  
39 - :boxes => [ box1, box2, box3 ]  
40 - }  
41 - end  
42 -  
43 -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:  
44 -  
45 - <%= design_display_boxes(yield) %>  
46 -  
47 -The argument do +design_display_boxes()+ is the content you want to be the main  
48 -content. Almost always you'll want to pass +yield+ (the resulting content for  
49 -the current action) there, but you can pass anything you want.  
50 -  
51 -== Controller subclassing and design  
52 -  
53 -Designs are inherited through the inheritance tree. This way you can for  
54 -example declare the use of a design in ApplicationController and let the other  
55 -controllers abstract that fact that they are using design.  
56 -  
57 -== Storing design information in ActiveRecord models: +acts_as_design+  
58 -  
59 -You can also use ActiveRecord objects  
60 -  
61 -  
62 -  
63 -== Suggestions, Bug reports and Patches  
64 -  
65 -Send them to leandronunes@colivre.coop.br and terceiro@colivre.coop.br  
66 -  
67 -== License  
68 -  
69 -design - a web design composer and editor plugin for Rails  
70 -Copyright (C) 2007 Colivre <http://www.colivre.coop.br>  
71 -  
72 -This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify  
73 -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by  
74 -the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or  
75 -(at your option) any later version.  
76 -  
77 -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,  
78 -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of  
79 -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the  
80 -GNU General Public License for more details.  
81 -  
82 -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License  
83 -along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  
84 -  
85 -Please see the file +COPYING+ (distributed together with the plugin) for  
86 -the full terms of distribution.  
vendor/plugins/design/Rakefile
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1 -require 'rake'  
2 -require 'rake/testtask'  
3 -require 'rake/rdoctask'  
4 -  
5 -desc 'Default: run unit tests.'  
6 -task :default => :test  
7 -  
8 -desc 'Test the design plugin.'  
9 -Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|  
10 - t.libs << 'lib'  
11 - t.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb'  
12 - t.verbose = true  
13 -end  
14 -  
15 -desc 'Generate documentation for the design plugin.'  
16 -Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|  
17 - rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'  
18 - rdoc.title = 'Design'  
19 - rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source'  
20 - rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README')  
21 - rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')  
22 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/TODO
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
1 -* finish (implement and test) the design editor (Editor and Editor::Helper)  
2 -* change ActionController::Base.design to, when receiving a symbol as :holder, call a controller method with that name to load the design object.  
3 -* copy and enhance generator from flexible_template  
4 -* implement the check for number of boxes declared in the template  
5 -* rediscuss the organization of templates: souldn't they be stored without subdirectories, as themes and icon themes?  
vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/design_migration_generator.rb
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
1 -class DesignMigrationGenerator < Rails::Generator::Base  
2 - def manifest  
3 - record do |m|  
4 - m.migration_template 'migration.rb', 'db/migrate'  
5 - end  
6 - end  
7 -  
8 - def file_name  
9 - "design_migration"  
10 - end  
11 -end  
12 -  
vendor/plugins/design/generators/design_migration/templates/migration.rb
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
1 -class FlexibleTemplateMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration  
2 - def self.up  
3 - create_table :design_boxes do |t|  
4 - t.column :name, :string  
5 - t.column :title, :string  
6 - t.column :number, :integer  
7 - t.column :owner_type, :string  
8 - t.column :owner_id, :integer  
9 - end  
10 -  
11 - create_table :design_blocks do |t|  
12 - t.column :name, :string  
13 - t.column :title, :string  
14 - t.column :box_id, :integer  
15 - t.column :position, :integer  
16 - t.column :type, :string  
17 - t.column :helper, :string  
18 - end  
19 -  
20 - end  
21 -  
22 - def self.down  
23 - drop_table :design_boxes  
24 - drop_table :design_blocks  
25 - end  
26 -  
27 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/init.rb
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
1 -require 'design'  
2 -require 'acts_as_design'  
3 -  
vendor/plugins/design/install.rb
@@ -1 +0,0 @@ @@ -1 +0,0 @@
1 -# Install hook code here  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/acts_as_design.rb
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
1 -class ActiveRecord::Base  
2 -  
3 - # declares an ActiveRecord class to be a design. The class is automatically  
4 - # associated with a +has_many+ relationship to Design::Box.  
5 - #  
6 - # The underlying database table *must* have a column named +design_data+ of  
7 - # type +text+. +string+ should work too, but you may run into problems  
8 - # related to length limit, so unless you have a very good reason not to, use  
9 - # +text+ type.  
10 - #  
11 - # +acts_as_design+ adds the following methods to your model (besides a  
12 - # +has_many :boxes+ relationship).  
13 - #  
14 - # * template  
15 - # * template=(value)  
16 - # * theme  
17 - # * theme=(value)  
18 - # * icon_theme  
19 - # * icon_theme(value)  
20 - #  
21 - # All these virtual attributes will return <tt>'default'</tt> if set to +nil+  
22 - def self.acts_as_design  
23 - has_many :boxes, :class_name => 'Design::Box', :as => :owner  
24 -  
25 - serialize :design_data  
26 - attr_protected :design_data  
27 -  
28 - before_create do |design|  
29 - template = Design::Template.find(design.template)  
30 - while design.boxes.size < template.number_of_boxes  
31 - n = design.boxes.size + 1  
32 - design.boxes << Design::Box.new(:name => 'Block', :number => n)  
33 - end  
34 - design.boxes[1].blocks << Design::MainBlock.new(:position => 1)  
35 - end  
36 -  
37 - def design_data  
38 - self[:design_data] ||= Hash.new  
39 - end  
40 -  
41 - def template # :nodoc:  
42 - self.design_data[:template] || 'default'  
43 - end  
44 -  
45 - def template=(value) # :nodoc:  
46 - self.design_data[:template] = value  
47 - end  
48 -  
49 - def theme # :nodoc:  
50 - self.design_data[:theme] || 'default'  
51 - end  
52 -  
53 - def theme=(value) # :nodoc:  
54 - self.design_data[:theme] = value  
55 - end  
56 -  
57 - def icon_theme # :nodoc:  
58 - self.design_data[:icon_theme] || 'default'  
59 - end  
60 -  
61 - def icon_theme=(value) # :nodoc:  
62 - self.design_data[:icon_theme] = value  
63 - end  
64 - end  
65 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design.rb
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
1 -require 'design/controller_methods'  
2 -  
3 -require 'design/fixed_design_holder'  
4 -require 'design/template'  
5 -  
6 -require 'design/helper'  
7 -require 'design/editor'  
8 -  
9 -module Design  
10 -  
11 - def design_plugin_data  
12 - @design_plugin_data ||= Hash.new  
13 - end  
14 -  
15 - # gets the Design object for this controller  
16 - def design  
17 - data = design_plugin_data  
18 -  
19 - return data[:design] if data.has_key?(:design)  
20 -  
21 - config = self.class.design_plugin_config  
22 -  
23 - if config.has_key?(:holder)  
24 - holder_variable_name = config[:holder]  
25 - data[:design] = self.instance_variable_get("@#{holder_variable_name}")  
26 - else  
27 - options = (config[:fixed].kind_of? Hash) ? config[:fixed] : {}  
28 - data[:design] = Design::FixedDesignHolder.new(options)  
29 - end  
30 -  
31 - data[:design] # redundant, but makes more clear the return value  
32 - end  
33 - protected :design  
34 -  
35 - # returns the path to the designs directory, relative to the +public+  
36 - # directory of your application.  
37 - #  
38 - # Defaults to #{RAILS_ROOT}/public/designs  
39 - def Design.design_root  
40 - Design.instance_variable_get('@design_root') || 'designs'  
41 - end  
42 -  
43 - # sets the path to the designs directory.  
44 - #  
45 - # Passing nil resets +design_root+ to its default value.  
46 - def Design.design_root=(dir)  
47 - Design.instance_variable_set('@design_root', dir)  
48 - end  
49 -  
50 - # used for testing  
51 - def Design.public_filesystem_root # :nodoc:  
52 - Design.instance_variable_get('@public_filesystem_root') || File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'public')  
53 - end  
54 -  
55 - # used for testing  
56 - def Design.public_filesystem_root=(value) # :nodoc:  
57 - Design.instance_variable_set('@public_filesystem_root', value)  
58 - end  
59 -  
60 - def Design.available_templates  
61 - Dir.glob(File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'templates', '*')).select {|item| File.directory?(item) }.map {|item| File.basename(item) }  
62 - end  
63 -  
64 - def Design.available_themes  
65 - Dir.glob(File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'themes', '*')).select {|item| File.directory?(item) }.map {|item| File.basename(item) }  
66 - end  
67 -  
68 - def Design.available_icon_themes  
69 - Dir.glob(File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'icons', '*')).select {|item| File.directory?(item) }.map {|item| File.basename(item) }  
70 - end  
71 -  
72 -  
73 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/block.rb
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
1 -module Design  
2 -  
3 - # Box ix the base class for most of the content elements. A Box is contaied  
4 - # by a Block, which may contain several blocks.  
5 - class Block < ActiveRecord::Base  
6 -  
7 - set_table_name 'design_blocks'  
8 -  
9 - belongs_to :box  
10 -  
11 - #<tt>position</tt> codl not be nil and must be an integer  
12 - validates_numericality_of :position, :only_integer => true  
13 - #TODO see the internationalization  
14 - #, :message => _('%{fn} must be composed only of integers')  
15 -  
16 - # A block must be associated to a box  
17 - validates_presence_of :box_id  
18 -  
19 - # This method always return false excepted when redefined by the MainBlock class. It mean the current block it's not the result of a  
20 - # controller action.  
21 - #  
22 - # The child class MainBlock subscribes this method returning true.  
23 - def main?  
24 - false  
25 - end  
26 -  
27 - # Method that define the content code displayed in the box.  
28 - # This method cannot be used directly it will be redefined by the children classes  
29 - def content  
30 - raise ArgumentError.new("This is a main class, don't use it")  
31 - end  
32 -  
33 - #TODO see if this method is needed  
34 - def self.children  
35 - @@block_children  
36 - end  
37 -  
38 - private  
39 - @@block_children = Array.new  
40 -  
41 - def self.inherited(subclass)  
42 - @@block_children.push(subclass.to_s) unless @@block_children.include? subclass.to_s  
43 - end  
44 -  
45 - end  
46 -  
47 -end # END OF module Design  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/box.rb
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
1 -module Design  
2 -  
3 - # A design is composed of one or more boxes. Each box defines an area in the  
4 - # screen identified by a number and possibly by a name. A box contains inside  
5 - # it several Block objects, and is owner by some other object, possibly one  
6 - # from the application model.  
7 - class Box < ActiveRecord::Base  
8 -  
9 - set_table_name 'design_boxes'  
10 -  
11 - has_many :blocks  
12 - belongs_to :owner, :polymorphic => true  
13 -  
14 - validates_presence_of :owner  
15 - validates_presence_of :name  
16 -  
17 - #we cannot have two boxs with the same number to the same owner  
18 - validates_uniqueness_of :number, :scope => [:owner_type, :owner_id]  
19 -  
20 - #<tt>number</tt> could not be nil and must be an integer  
21 - validates_numericality_of :number, :only_integer => true  
22 - #TODO see the internationalization questions  
23 - #, :message => _('%{fn} must be composed only of integers.')  
24 -  
25 - # Return all blocks of the current box object sorted by the position block  
26 - def blocks_sort_by_position  
27 - self.blocks.sort{|x,y| x.position <=> y.position}  
28 - end  
29 -  
30 - def save  
31 - self[:name] ||= "Box " + self.number.to_s  
32 - super  
33 - end  
34 -  
35 - def owner= owner  
36 - self[:owner_type] = owner.class.to_s  
37 - self[:owner_id] = owner.id  
38 - n_boxes = self.owner.boxes.count if self.owner  
39 - if !n_boxes.nil?  
40 - self[:number] ||= n_boxes == 0 ? 1 : n_boxes + 1  
41 - else  
42 - self[:number] ||= nil  
43 - end  
44 - end  
45 -  
46 - def switch_number box  
47 - throw :cant_switch_without_save if self[:id].nil? and (box.nil? or box.id.nil?)  
48 -  
49 - max_box = box.owner.boxes.count  
50 - transaction do  
51 - n = self[:number]  
52 - self[:number] = box.number  
53 - box.number = max_box + 1  
54 - box.save  
55 - self.save  
56 - box.number = n  
57 - box.save  
58 - end  
59 - end  
60 -  
61 - end  
62 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/controller_methods.rb
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
1 -class ActionController::Base  
2 -  
3 - # Declares that this controller uses design plugin to generate its layout.  
4 - # See the plugin README for options that can be passed to this method.  
5 - def self.design(config = {})  
6 -  
7 - raise ArgumentError.new("design argument must be a Hash") unless config.kind_of? Hash  
8 -  
9 - if (config.has_key?(:holder) && config.has_key?(:fixed)) || (!config.has_key?(:holder) && !config.has_key?(:fixed))  
10 - raise ArgumentError.new("You must supply either <tt>:holder</tt> or <tt>:fixed</tt> to design.")  
11 - end  
12 -  
13 - @design_plugin_config = config  
14 -  
15 - def self.design_plugin_config  
16 - @design_plugin_config || self.superclass.design_plugin_config  
17 - end  
18 -  
19 - include Design  
20 - helper Design::Helper  
21 - end  
22 -  
23 - # declares this controller as a design editor, including in it all the  
24 - # functionalities to do that (besides those for using a design). Accepts the  
25 - # same options as design.  
26 - def self.design_editor(config = {})  
27 - self.design(config)  
28 - include Design::Editor  
29 - helper Design::Editor::Helper  
30 - end  
31 -  
32 -end  
33 -  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor.rb
@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
1 -module Design  
2 -  
3 - # This module contains the functionality for e design editor.  
4 - #  
5 - # FIXME: this helper module is still deeply broken, with code just copied  
6 - # from flexible_template  
7 - module Editor  
8 -  
9 - def design_editor  
10 -  
11 - if request.post?  
12 - design_editor_set_template  
13 - design_editor_set_theme  
14 - design_editor_set_icon_theme  
15 -  
16 - if self.class.design_plugin_config[:autosave] && design.respond_to?(:save)  
17 - design.save  
18 - end  
19 -  
20 - if request.xhr?  
21 - render :text => 'ok'  
22 - else  
23 - redirect_to :action => 'design_editor'  
24 - end  
25 -  
26 - else  
27 - render :action => 'design_editor'  
28 - end  
29 - end  
30 -  
31 - # TODO: see below here  
32 -  
33 - def design_editor_set_sort_mode  
34 - box = design.boxes.find(params[:box_id])  
35 - render :update do |page|  
36 - page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", edit_blocks(box)  
37 - page.sortable "sort_#{box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_sort_box', :box_number => box.number}  
38 - end  
39 - end  
40 -  
41 - def design_editor_sort_box  
42 - box_number = params[:box_number]  
43 - pos = 0  
44 - params["sort_#{box_number}"].each do |block_id|  
45 - pos = pos + 1  
46 - #TO this is a security fail we have to limit the researh only in valid blocks of owners  
47 - b = Block.find(block_id)  
48 - b.position = pos  
49 - b.save  
50 - end  
51 - end  
52 -  
53 - # This method changes a block content to a different box place and  
54 - # updates all boxes at the ends  
55 - def design_editor_change_box  
56 - #TODO fix it i tried the source code comment but i have no success  
57 - #b = design.blocks.detect{|b| b.id.to_s == params[:block].to_s }  
58 - b = Block.find(params[:block])  
59 - b.box = design.boxes.find(params[:box_id])  
60 - b.save  
61 - render :update do |page|  
62 - design.boxes.each do |box|  
63 - page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", edit_blocks(box)  
64 - end  
65 - end  
66 - end  
67 -  
68 - def design_editor_new_block  
69 - box = design.boxes.find(params[:box_id])  
70 - render :update do |page|  
71 - page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", design_editor_new_block_form(box)  
72 - end  
73 - end  
74 -  
75 - def design_editor_create_block  
76 - block = Block.new(params[:block])  
77 - block.box = nil if !@ft_config[:boxes].include? block.box  
78 - block.position = block.box.blocks.count + 1 if !block.box.nil?  
79 - if block.save  
80 - render :update do |page|  
81 - page.replace_html "box_#{block.box.number}", edit_blocks(block.box)  
82 - end  
83 - else  
84 - render :update do |page|  
85 - page.replace_html "design_editor_edit_mode", _('Block cannot be saved')  
86 - end  
87 - end  
88 - end  
89 -  
90 - def design_editor_destroy_block  
91 - block = Block.find(params[:block_id])  
92 - box = block.box  
93 - #TO check if the block is of the owner  
94 - block.destroy  
95 - render :update do |page|  
96 - page.replace_html "box_#{box.number}", edit_blocks(box)  
97 - end  
98 - end  
99 -  
100 - private  
101 -  
102 -  
103 - #Load a set of boxes belongs to a owner. We have to situations.  
104 - # 1 - The owner has equal or more boxes that boxes defined in template.  
105 - # The system limit the max number of boxes to the number permited in template  
106 - # 2 - The owner there isn't enough box that defined in template  
107 - # The system create the boxes needed to use the current template  
108 - #If no chosen_template was selected the default template is set  
109 - def ft_load_boxes  
110 - n = boxes_by_template(@ft_config[:template])  
111 - boxes = design.boxes  
112 -  
113 - if boxes.length >= n  
114 - boxes = boxes.first(n)  
115 - else  
116 - while boxes.length < n do  
117 - b = Box.new  
118 - b.owner = design  
119 - raise _('The box cannot be saved becaus of erros %s') % b.errors if !b.save  
120 - boxes.push(b)  
121 - end  
122 - end  
123 - boxes  
124 - end  
125 -  
126 - # Return the number of boxes defined in template file.  
127 - # If the template file didn't exist the default template is loaded  
128 - def boxes_by_template(template)  
129 - template_def_file = Dir.glob("#{RAILS_ROOT}/public/templates/#{template}/*.yml")  
130 -  
131 - if template_def_file.length != 1  
132 - 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]  
133 - return  
134 - end  
135 -  
136 - f = YAML.load_file(template_def_file.to_s)  
137 - number_of_boxes = f[template.to_s]["number_of_boxes"]  
138 - flash[:notice] = _("The file #{@ft_config[:template]}.yml it's not a valid template filename") if number_of_boxes.nil?  
139 - number_of_boxes  
140 - end  
141 -  
142 - private  
143 -  
144 - def exists_template?(template)  
145 - Design.available_templates.include?(template)  
146 - end  
147 -  
148 - def exists_theme?(theme)  
149 - Design.available_themes.include?(theme)  
150 - end  
151 -  
152 - def exists_icon_theme?(icon_theme)  
153 - Design.available_icon_themes.include?(icon_theme)  
154 - end  
155 -  
156 - # Set to the owner the template choosed  
157 - def design_editor_set_template  
158 - if exists_template?(params[:template])  
159 - design.template = params[:template]  
160 - end  
161 - end  
162 -  
163 - # Set to the owner the theme choosed  
164 - def design_editor_set_theme  
165 - if exists_theme?(params[:theme])  
166 - design.theme = params[:theme]  
167 - end  
168 - end  
169 -  
170 - # Set to the owner the icon_theme choosed  
171 - def design_editor_set_icon_theme  
172 - if request.post? && exists_icon_theme?(params[:icon_theme])  
173 - design.icon_theme = params[:icon_theme]  
174 - end  
175 - end  
176 -  
177 -  
178 - end  
179 -  
180 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/editor/helper.rb
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1 -module Design  
2 -  
3 - module Editor  
4 -  
5 - # defines helper methods for controllers that use +design_editor+  
6 - #  
7 - # FIXME: this Helper module is still deeply broken, just copied code from  
8 - # flexible_template  
9 - module Helper  
10 -  
11 - # draws the user interface for the design editor.  
12 - def design_display_editor(content)  
13 -  
14 - content = [content_tag(  
15 - :ul,[  
16 - content_tag(  
17 - :li,  
18 - select_template,  
19 - :class => 'select_template'  
20 - ),  
21 - content_tag(  
22 - :li,  
23 - select_theme,  
24 - :class => 'select_template'  
25 - ),  
26 - content_tag(  
27 - :li,  
28 - select_icon_theme,  
29 - :class => 'select_template'  
30 - ),  
31 - ].join("\n"),  
32 - :class => 'select_options'  
33 - ),  
34 - design.boxes.map { |box|  
35 - content_tag(:div, edit_blocks(box, content) , :id=>"box_#{box.number}")  
36 - }].join("\n")  
37 -  
38 - content = content_tag(:div, content, :id => 'design_editor_edit_mode')  
39 - end  
40 -  
41 - # Symbol dictionary used on select when we add or edit a block. This  
42 - # method has the responsability of translate a Block class in a humam  
43 - # name By default the class "MainBlock" has the human name "Main Block".  
44 - # Other classes defined by user are not going to display in a human name  
45 - # format until de method design_editor_block_dict be redefined in a  
46 - # controller by user  
47 - # #TODO define the method  
48 - # design_editor_block_dict if not defined by helper  
49 - # if !self.public_instance_methods.include? "design_editor_block_dict"  
50 - # define_method('design_editor_block_dict') do |str|  
51 - # {  
52 - # 'MainBlock' => _("Main Block")  
53 - # }[str] || str  
54 - # end  
55 - # end  
56 -  
57 -  
58 - # FIXME: WTF?  
59 - def design_editor_block_helper_dict(str)  
60 - {  
61 - 'plain_content' => _('Plain Content') ,  
62 - 'list_content' => _('List Content')  
63 - }[str] || str  
64 - end  
65 -  
66 -  
67 - private  
68 -  
69 - ########################################  
70 - # TEMPLATE/THEME/ICON THEME CHANGE BOXES  
71 - ########################################  
72 -  
73 - # Generate a select option to choose one of the available templates.  
74 - # The available templates are those in 'public/templates'  
75 - def select_template  
76 - available_templates = Design.available_templates  
77 -  
78 - template_options = options_for_select(available_templates.map{|template| [template, template] }, design.template)  
79 - [ select_tag('template', template_options ),  
80 - change_template].join("\n")  
81 - end  
82 -  
83 - # Generate a observer to reload a page when a template is selected  
84 - def change_template  
85 - observe_field( 'template',  
86 - :url => {:action => 'design_editor'},  
87 - :with =>"'template=' + escape(value)",  
88 - :complete => "document.location.reload();",  
89 - :method => :post  
90 - )  
91 - end  
92 -  
93 - # Generate a select option to choose one of the available themes.  
94 - # The available themes are those in 'public/themes'  
95 - def select_theme  
96 - available_themes = Design.available_themes  
97 - theme_options = options_for_select(available_themes.map{|theme| [theme, theme] }, design.theme)  
98 - [ select_tag('theme', theme_options ),  
99 - change_theme].join("\n")  
100 - end  
101 -  
102 - # Generate a observer to reload a page when a theme is selected  
103 - def change_theme  
104 - observe_field( 'theme',  
105 - :url => {:action => 'design_editor'},  
106 - :with =>"'theme=' + escape(value)",  
107 - :complete => "document.location.reload();",  
108 - :method => :post  
109 - )  
110 - end  
111 -  
112 - # Generate a select option to choose one of the available icons themes.  
113 - # The available icons themes are those in 'public/icons'  
114 - def select_icon_theme  
115 - available_icon_themes = Design.available_icon_themes  
116 - icon_theme_options = options_for_select(available_icon_themes.map{|icon_theme| [icon_theme, icon_theme] }, design.icon_theme )  
117 - [ select_tag('icon_theme', icon_theme_options ),  
118 - change_icon_theme].join("\n")  
119 - end  
120 -  
121 - # Generate a observer to reload a page when a icons theme is selected  
122 - def change_icon_theme  
123 - observe_field( 'icon_theme',  
124 - :url => {:action => 'design_editor'},  
125 - :with =>"'icon_theme=' + escape(value)",  
126 - :complete => "document.location.reload();",  
127 - :method => :post  
128 - )  
129 - end  
130 -  
131 -  
132 -  
133 - #################################################  
134 - # TEMPLATES METHODS RELATED  
135 - #################################################  
136 -  
137 - # Shows the blocks as defined in <tt>show_blocks</tt> adding the sortable and draggable elements.  
138 - # In this case the layout can be manipulated  
139 - def edit_blocks(box, main_content = "")  
140 - blocks = box.blocks_sort_by_position  
141 - [  
142 - content_tag(  
143 - :ul,[  
144 - box.name,  
145 - link_to_active_sort(box),  
146 - link_to_add_block(box),  
147 - blocks.map {|b|  
148 - [content_tag(  
149 - :li,  
150 - b.name + link_to_destroy_block(b),  
151 - :class =>"block_item_box_#{box.number}" , :id => "block_#{b.id}"  
152 - ),  
153 - draggable("block_#{b.id}")].join("\n")  
154 - }.join("\n")].join("\n"), :id => "sort_#{box.number}"  
155 - ),  
156 - drag_drop_items(box)].join("\n")  
157 - end  
158 -  
159 - def link_to_active_sort(box)  
160 - link_to_remote(_('Sort'),  
161 - {:update => "sort_#{box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_set_sort_mode', :box_id => box.id }},  
162 - :class => 'sort_button')  
163 - end  
164 -  
165 - def link_to_add_block(box)  
166 - link_to_remote(_('Add Block'),  
167 - {:update => "sort_#{box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_new_block', :box_id => box.id }},  
168 - :class => 'add_block_button')  
169 - end  
170 -  
171 - def link_to_destroy_block(block)  
172 - link_to_remote(_('Remove'),  
173 - {:update => "sort_#{block.box.number}", :url => {:action => 'design_editor_destroy_block', :block_id => block.id }},  
174 - :class => 'destroy_block_button')  
175 - end  
176 -  
177 -  
178 - # Allows the biven box to have sortable elements  
179 - def sortable_block(box_number)  
180 - sortable_element "sort_#{box_number}",  
181 - :url => {:action => 'design_editor_sort_box', :box_number => box_number },  
182 - :complete => visual_effect(:highlight, "sort_#{box_number}")  
183 - end  
184 -  
185 - # Allows an element item to be draggable  
186 - def draggable(item)  
187 - draggable_element(item, :ghosting => true, :revert => true)  
188 - end  
189 -  
190 - # Allows an draggable element change between diferrents boxes  
191 - def drag_drop_items(box)  
192 - boxes = design.boxes.reject{|b| b.id == box.id}  
193 -  
194 - boxes.map{ |b|  
195 - drop_receiving_element("box_#{box.number}",  
196 - :accept => "block_item_box_#{b.number}",  
197 - :complete => "$('spinner').hide();",  
198 - :before => "$('spinner').show();",  
199 - :hoverclass => 'hover',  
200 - :with => "'block=' + encodeURIComponent(element.id.split('_').last())",  
201 - :url => {:action=>:design_editor_change_box, :box_id => box.id})  
202 - }.to_s  
203 - end  
204 -  
205 -  
206 -  
207 - def available_blocks  
208 -#TOD O check if are valids blocks  
209 - h = {  
210 - 'MainBlock' => _("Main Block"),  
211 - }  
212 - h.merge!(controller.class::FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_AVAILABLE_BLOCKS) if controller.class.constants.include? "FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_AVAILABLE_BLOCKS"  
213 - h  
214 - end  
215 -  
216 - def block_helpers  
217 -#TOD O check if are valids helpers  
218 - h = {  
219 - 'plain_content' => _("Plain Content"),  
220 - 'list_content' => _("Simple List Content"),  
221 - }  
222 - h.merge!(controller.class::FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_BLOCK_HELPER) if controller.class.constants.include? "FLEXIBLE_TEMPLATE_BLOCK_HELPER"  
223 - h  
224 - end  
225 -  
226 - def design_editor_new_block_form(box)  
227 - type_block_options = options_for_select(available_blocks.collect{|k,v| [v,k] })  
228 - type_block_helper_options = options_for_select(block_helpers.collect{|k,v| [v,k] })  
229 - @block = Block.new  
230 - @block.box = box  
231 -  
232 - _("Adding block on %s") % box.name +  
233 - [  
234 - form_remote_tag(:url => {:action => 'design_editor_create_block'}, :update => "sort_#{box.number}"),  
235 - hidden_field('block', 'box_id'),  
236 - content_tag(  
237 - :p,  
238 - [  
239 - content_tag(  
240 - :label, _('Name:')  
241 - ),  
242 - text_field('block', 'name')  
243 - ].join("\n")  
244 - ),  
245 - content_tag(  
246 - :p,  
247 - [  
248 - content_tag(  
249 - :label, _('Title:')  
250 - ),  
251 - text_field('block', 'title')  
252 - ].join("\n")  
253 - ),  
254 - content_tag(  
255 - :p,  
256 - [  
257 - content_tag(  
258 - :label, _('Type:')  
259 - ),  
260 - select_tag('block[type]', type_block_options)  
261 - ].join("\n")  
262 - ),  
263 - content_tag(  
264 - :p,  
265 - [  
266 - content_tag(  
267 - :label, _('Visualization Mode:')  
268 - ),  
269 - select_tag('block[helper]', type_block_helper_options)  
270 - ].join("\n")  
271 - ),  
272 - submit_tag( _('Submit')),  
273 - end_form_tag  
274 - ].join("\n")  
275 -  
276 - end  
277 -  
278 - #################################################  
279 - #ICONS THEMES RELATED  
280 - #################################################  
281 -  
282 -  
283 -  
284 - end # END OF module Helper  
285 -  
286 - end # END OF module Editor  
287 -  
288 -end # END OF module Design  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/fixed_design_holder.rb
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1 -module Design  
2 -  
3 - class FixedDesignHolder  
4 - attr_reader :template, :theme, :icon_theme, :boxes  
5 - def initialize(options = {})  
6 - @template = options[:template] || 'default'  
7 - @theme = options[:theme] || 'default'  
8 - @icon_theme = options[:icon_theme] || 'default'  
9 - @boxes = options[:boxes] || default_boxes  
10 - end  
11 -  
12 - # creates some default boxes  
13 - def default_boxes  
14 - box1 = Box.new  
15 - box2 = Box.new  
16 - box2.blocks << MainBlock.new  
17 - box3 = Box.new  
18 -  
19 - [box1, box2, box3]  
20 - end  
21 - private :default_boxes  
22 - end  
23 -  
24 -end  
25 -  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/helper.rb
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1 -module Design  
2 -  
3 - module Helper  
4 -  
5 - # proxies calls to controller's design method to get the design information  
6 - # holder object  
7 - def design  
8 - @controller.send(:design)  
9 - end  
10 -  
11 - ########################################################  
12 - # Boxes and Blocks related  
13 - ########################################################  
14 -  
15 - # Displays +content+ inside the design used by the controller. Normally  
16 - # you'll want use this method in your layout view, like this:  
17 - #  
18 - # <%= design_display(yield) %>  
19 - #  
20 - # +content+ will be put inside all the blocks which return +true+ in the  
21 - # Block.main? method.  
22 - #  
23 - # The number of boxes generated will be no larger than the maximum number  
24 - # supported by the template, which is indicated in its YAML description  
25 - # file.  
26 - #  
27 - # If not blocks are present (e.g. the design holder has no blocks yet),  
28 - # +content+ is returned right away.  
29 - #  
30 - # If running in design_editor mode  
31 - def design_display(content = "")  
32 -  
33 - # dispatch to Design::Editor::Helper if running in editor mode  
34 - if (self.respond_to?(:design_display_editor) && params[:action] =~ /^design_editor/)  
35 - return design_display_editor(content)  
36 - end  
37 -  
38 - # no blocks. nothing to be done  
39 - if design.boxes.empty?  
40 - return content  
41 - end  
42 -  
43 - # Generate all boxes of the current profile and considering the defined  
44 - # on template.  
45 -  
46 - design.boxes.map do |box|  
47 - content_tag(:div, design_display_blocks(box, content) , :id=>"box_#{box.number}")  
48 - end.join("\n") + "\n"  
49 - end  
50 -  
51 - # Displays all the blocks in a box.  
52 - # <ul id="sort#{number of the box}">  
53 - # <li class="block_item_box_#{number of the box}" id="block_#{id of block}">  
54 - # </li>  
55 - # </ul>  
56 - #  
57 - def design_display_blocks(box, content = "")  
58 - blocks = box.blocks_sort_by_position  
59 - blocks.map do |block|  
60 - # FIXME: should that actually be list_content?  
61 - text = block.main? ? content : design_block_content(block)  
62 - content_tag(:div, text, :class => "block" , :id => "block_#{block.id}" )  
63 - end.join("\n")+ "\n"  
64 - end  
65 -  
66 - # Displays the content of a block. See plugin README for details about the  
67 - # possibilities.  
68 - def design_block_content(block)  
69 - content = block.content  
70 - case content  
71 - when Proc  
72 - self.instance_eval(&content)  
73 - when Array  
74 - content_tag(  
75 - 'ul',  
76 - content.map do |c|  
77 - content_tag(  
78 - 'li',  
79 - c  
80 - )  
81 - end  
82 - )  
83 - else  
84 - content.to_s  
85 - end  
86 - end  
87 -  
88 - ####################################  
89 - # TEMPLATES  
90 - ####################################  
91 -  
92 - # Generates <script> tags for all existing javascript files of the current  
93 - # design template.  
94 - #  
95 - # The javascript files must be named as *.js and must be under  
96 - # #{RAILS_ROOT}/public/#{Design.design_root}/templates/#{templatename}/javascripts.  
97 - def design_template_javascript_include_tags  
98 - pattern = File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'templates', design.template, 'javascripts', '*.js')  
99 - javascript_files = Dir.glob(pattern)  
100 -  
101 - return '' if javascript_files.empty?  
102 -  
103 - javascript_files.map do |filename|  
104 - javascript_include_tag('/' + File.join(Design.design_root, 'templates', design.template, 'javascripts', File.basename(filename)))  
105 - end.join("\n") + "\n"  
106 - end  
107 -  
108 - # Generates links to all the CSS files provided by the template being used.  
109 - #  
110 - # The CSS files must be named as *.css and live in the directory  
111 - # #{RAILS_ROOT}/public/#{Design.design_root}/templates/#{templatename}/stylesheets/  
112 - def design_template_stylesheet_link_tags  
113 -  
114 - pattern = File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'templates', design.template, 'stylesheets', '*.css')  
115 - stylesheet_files = Dir.glob(pattern)  
116 -  
117 - return '' if stylesheet_files.empty?  
118 -  
119 - stylesheet_files.map do |filename|  
120 - stylesheet_link_tag('/' + File.join(Design.design_root, 'templates', design.template, 'stylesheets', File.basename(filename)))  
121 - end.join("\n") + "\n"  
122 - end  
123 -  
124 -  
125 - #################################################  
126 - #THEMES  
127 - #################################################  
128 -  
129 - # generates links for all existing theme CSS files in the current design.  
130 - #  
131 - # The CSS files must be named as *.css and live in the directory  
132 - # #{RAILS_ROOT}/public/#{Design.design_root}/themes/{theme_name}/  
133 - def design_theme_stylesheet_link_tags  
134 - pattern = File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'themes', design.theme, '*.css')  
135 - stylesheet_files = Dir.glob(pattern)  
136 -  
137 - return '' if stylesheet_files.empty?  
138 -  
139 - stylesheet_files.map do |filename|  
140 - stylesheet_link_tag('/' + File.join(Design.design_root, 'themes', design.theme, File.basename(filename)))  
141 - end.join("\n") + "\n"  
142 -  
143 - end  
144 -  
145 - ###############################################  
146 - # ICON THEME STUFF  
147 - ###############################################  
148 -  
149 - # displays the icon given named after the +icon+ argument, using the  
150 - # current icon_theme.  
151 - #  
152 - # There must be a file named +icon+.png in the directory  
153 - # #{RAILS_ROOT}/public/designs/icons/#{icon_theme}  
154 - #  
155 - # Ths optional +options+ argument is passed untouched to the image_tag  
156 - # Rails helper  
157 - def design_display_icon(icon, options = {})  
158 - filename = (icon =~ /\.png$/) ? icon : (icon + '.png')  
159 - image_tag('/' + File.join(Design.design_root, 'icons', design.icon_theme, filename), options) + "\n"  
160 - end  
161 -  
162 - ###############################################  
163 - # GENERAL UTILITIES  
164 - ###############################################  
165 -  
166 - # generates all header tags needed to use the design. The same as calling +design_template_javascript_include_tags+, +design_template_stylesheet_link_tags+ and 'design_theme_stylesheet_link_tags  
167 - def design_all_header_tags  
168 - design_template_javascript_include_tags +  
169 - design_template_stylesheet_link_tags +  
170 - design_theme_stylesheet_link_tags  
171 - end  
172 -  
173 - end # END OF module Helper  
174 -  
175 -end #END OF module Design  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/main_block.rb
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
1 -module Design  
2 -  
3 - # Block subclass to represent blocks that must contain the main content, i.e.  
4 - # the result of the controller action, or yet, the value you would get by  
5 - # calling +yield+ inside a regular view.  
6 - class MainBlock < Block  
7 -  
8 - # always returns true  
9 - def main?  
10 - true  
11 - end  
12 -  
13 - end  
14 -  
15 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/lib/design/template.rb
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
1 -module Design  
2 - class Template  
3 -  
4 - def initialize(name, data)  
5 - @data = data  
6 - @data['name'] = name  
7 - end  
8 - def self.find(name)  
9 - directory = File.join(Design.public_filesystem_root, Design.design_root, 'templates', name)  
10 - yaml_files = Dir.glob(File.join(directory, '*.yml'))  
11 -  
12 - if yaml_files.size != 1  
13 - raise "#{name} is not a valid template. There must be one (and only one) YAML (*.yml) file describing it in #{directory})"  
14 - end  
15 -  
16 - data = YAML.load_file(yaml_files.first)  
17 -  
18 - self.new(name, data)  
19 - end  
20 - def name  
21 - @data['name']  
22 - end  
23 - def title  
24 - @data['title'] || name  
25 - end  
26 - def number_of_boxes  
27 - @data['number_of_boxes'] || 3  
28 - end  
29 - end  
30 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/tasks/design_tasks.rake
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
1 -# desc "Explaining what the task does"  
2 -# task :design do  
3 -# # Task goes here  
4 -# end  
5 \ No newline at end of file 0 \ No newline at end of file
vendor/plugins/design/test/acts_as_design_test.rb
@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
1 -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'test_helper')  
2 -  
3 -class ActsAsDesignTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - def setup  
6 - Design.public_filesystem_root = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__))  
7 - end  
8 -  
9 - def teardown  
10 - Design.public_filesystem_root = nil  
11 - end  
12 -  
13 - def test_should_provide_template_attribute  
14 - user = DesignTestUser.new  
15 - assert_equal 'default', user.template  
16 - user.template = 'other'  
17 - assert_equal 'other', user.template  
18 - user.template = nil  
19 - assert_equal 'default', user.template  
20 - end  
21 -  
22 - def test_should_provide_theme_attribute  
23 - user = DesignTestUser.new  
24 - assert_equal 'default', user.theme  
25 - user.theme = 'other'  
26 - assert_equal 'other', user.theme  
27 - user.theme = nil  
28 - assert_equal 'default', user.theme  
29 - end  
30 -  
31 - def test_should_provide_icon_theme_attribute  
32 - user = DesignTestUser.new  
33 - assert_equal 'default', user.icon_theme  
34 - user.icon_theme = 'other'  
35 - assert_equal 'other', user.icon_theme  
36 - user.icon_theme = nil  
37 - assert_equal 'default', user.icon_theme  
38 - end  
39 -  
40 - def test_should_store_data_in_a_hash  
41 - user = DesignTestUser.new  
42 - assert_kind_of Hash, user.design_data  
43 - end  
44 -  
45 - def test_should_provide_association_with_boxes  
46 - user = DesignTestUser.new  
47 - assert user.boxes << Design::Box.new  
48 - assert_raise ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch do  
49 - user.boxes << 1  
50 - end  
51 - end  
52 -  
53 - def test_should_create_boxes_when_creating  
54 -  
55 - DesignTestUser.delete_all  
56 - Design::Box.delete_all  
57 -  
58 - user = DesignTestUser.create!(:name => 'A test user')  
59 -  
60 - # default template (test/designs/templates/default/default.yml) defines  
61 - # 3 boxes  
62 - assert_equal 3, Design::Template.find('default').number_of_boxes  
63 - assert_equal 3, user.boxes.size  
64 - assert_equal 3, Design::Box.count  
65 - end  
66 -  
67 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/block_test.rb
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
1 -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper'  
2 -  
3 -class BlockTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - include Design  
6 -  
7 - def test_position_validation  
8 - b = Block.new  
9 - u = DesignTestUser.new  
10 - assert u.save  
11 - box = Box.new  
12 - box.owner = u  
13 - box.number = 1000  
14 - assert box.save  
15 - b.box = box  
16 - assert !b.valid?  
17 - assert b.errors.invalid?(:position)  
18 - assert_equal 1, b.errors.length  
19 - end  
20 -  
21 - def test_box_validation  
22 - b = Block.new  
23 - b.position=1  
24 -  
25 - assert !b.valid?  
26 - assert b.errors.invalid?(:box_id)  
27 - assert_equal 1, b.errors.length  
28 -  
29 - end  
30 -  
31 - def test_save  
32 - b = Block.new  
33 - b.position = 1000  
34 -  
35 - u = DesignTestUser.new  
36 - assert u.save  
37 - box = Box.new  
38 - box.owner = u  
39 - box.number = 1000  
40 - assert box.save  
41 - b.box = box  
42 - assert b.valid?  
43 -  
44 - end  
45 -  
46 - def test_main_should_always_return_false  
47 - assert_equal false, Block.new.main?  
48 - end  
49 -  
50 - def test_should_not_allow_content_in_block_superclass  
51 - assert_raise ArgumentError do  
52 - Block.new.content  
53 - end  
54 - end  
55 -  
56 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/box_test.rb
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
1 -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper'  
2 -  
3 -class BoxTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - include Design  
6 -  
7 - def setup  
8 - @owner = DesignTestUser.create!(:name => 'my test user')  
9 - end  
10 -  
11 - def teardown  
12 - Box.delete_all  
13 - DesignTestUser.delete_all  
14 - end  
15 -  
16 - def test_block_should_have_an_owner  
17 - count = Box.count  
18 - b = Box.new  
19 - b.owner = @owner  
20 - assert b.save  
21 - assert count + 1, Box.count  
22 - end  
23 -  
24 - def test_should_only_accept_integers_as_number  
25 - b = Box.new  
26 - b.number = "none"  
27 - assert !b.valid?  
28 - assert b.errors.invalid?(:number)  
29 -  
30 - b = Box.new  
31 - b.owner = @owner  
32 - b.number = 10.2  
33 - assert !b.valid?  
34 - assert b.errors.invalid?(:number)  
35 -  
36 - b = Box.new  
37 - b.owner = @owner  
38 - b.number = 10  
39 - assert b.save  
40 - end  
41 -  
42 - def test_should_require_unique_number  
43 - b1 = Box.new  
44 - b1.owner = @owner  
45 - assert b1.save  
46 -  
47 - b2 = Box.new  
48 - b2.owner = @owner  
49 - b2.number = b1.number  
50 - assert !b2.valid?  
51 - assert b2.errors.invalid?(:number)  
52 - end  
53 -  
54 - def test_should_require_presence_of_number  
55 - b = Box.new(:number => nil)  
56 - assert !b.valid?  
57 - assert b.errors.invalid?(:number)  
58 - end  
59 -  
60 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/design_editor_test.rb
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
1 -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'test_helper')  
2 -  
3 -class DesignEditorTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - def setup  
6 - @controller = DesignEditorTestController.new  
7 - @request = ActionController::TestRequest.new  
8 - @response = ActionController::TestResponse.new  
9 -  
10 - Design.public_filesystem_root = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__))  
11 - end  
12 -  
13 - def teardown  
14 - Design.public_filesystem_root = nil  
15 - end  
16 -  
17 - def test_should_render_design_in_editor_mode  
18 - get :design_editor  
19 - assert_response :success  
20 - assert_template 'design_editor'  
21 - end  
22 -  
23 - def test_should_set_new_template  
24 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).template  
25 - post :design_editor, :template => 'empty'  
26 - assert_response :redirect  
27 - assert_redirected_to :action => 'design_editor'  
28 - assert_equal 'empty', @controller.send(:design).template  
29 - assert @controller.send(:design).saved?  
30 - end  
31 -  
32 - def test_should_not_set_to_unexisting_template  
33 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).template  
34 - post :design_editor, :template => 'no_existing_template'  
35 - assert_response :redirect  
36 - assert_redirected_to :action => 'design_editor'  
37 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).template  
38 - assert @controller.send(:design).saved?  
39 - end  
40 -  
41 -  
42 - def test_should_set_new_theme  
43 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).theme  
44 - post :design_editor, :theme => 'empty'  
45 - assert_response :redirect  
46 - assert_redirected_to :action => 'design_editor'  
47 - assert_equal 'empty', @controller.send(:design).theme  
48 - assert @controller.send(:design).saved?  
49 - end  
50 -  
51 - def test_should_not_set_to_unexisting_theme  
52 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).theme  
53 - post :design_editor, :theme => 'no_existing_theme'  
54 - assert_response :redirect  
55 - assert_redirected_to :action => 'design_editor'  
56 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).theme  
57 - assert @controller.send(:design).saved?  
58 - end  
59 -  
60 - def test_should_set_new_icon_theme  
61 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).icon_theme  
62 - post :design_editor, :icon_theme => 'empty'  
63 - assert_response :redirect  
64 - assert_redirected_to :action => 'design_editor'  
65 - assert_equal 'empty', @controller.send(:design).icon_theme  
66 - assert @controller.send(:design).saved?  
67 - end  
68 -  
69 - def test_should_not_set_to_unexisting_icon_theme  
70 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).icon_theme  
71 - post :design_editor, :icon_theme => 'no_existing_icon_theme'  
72 - assert_response :redirect  
73 - assert_redirected_to :action => 'design_editor'  
74 - assert_equal 'default', @controller.send(:design).icon_theme  
75 - assert @controller.send(:design).saved?  
76 - end  
77 -  
78 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/design_helper_test.rb
@@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@
1 -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'test_helper')  
2 -  
3 -class DesignHelperTestController < ActionController::Base  
4 -  
5 - box1 = Design::Box.new(:number => 1)  
6 -  
7 - proc_block = Design::Block.new(:position => 1)  
8 - def proc_block.content  
9 - lambda do  
10 - link_to 'test link', :controller => 'controller_linked_from_block'  
11 - end  
12 - end  
13 - box1.blocks << proc_block  
14 -  
15 - array_block = Design::Block.new(:position => 2)  
16 - def array_block.content  
17 - [ 'item1', 'item2', 'item3' ]  
18 - end  
19 - box1.blocks << array_block  
20 -  
21 - box2 = Design::Box.new(:number => 2)  
22 - box2.blocks << Design::MainBlock.new(:position => 1)  
23 -  
24 - box3 = Design::Box.new(:number => 3)  
25 - fixed_text_block = Design::Block.new(:position => 1)  
26 - def fixed_text_block.content  
27 - "this is a fixed content block hacked for testing"  
28 - end  
29 - box3.blocks << fixed_text_block  
30 -  
31 - design :fixed => {  
32 - :template => 'default',  
33 - :theme => 'default',  
34 - :icon_theme => 'default',  
35 - :boxes => [ box1, box2, box3 ],  
36 - }  
37 -  
38 - def index  
39 - render :inline => '<%= design_display("my content") %>'  
40 - end  
41 -  
42 - def javascript  
43 - render :inline => '<%= design_template_javascript_include_tags %>'  
44 - end  
45 -  
46 - def template_stylesheets  
47 - render :inline => '<%= design_template_stylesheet_link_tags %>'  
48 - end  
49 -  
50 - def theme_stylesheets  
51 - render :inline => '<%= design_theme_stylesheet_link_tags %>'  
52 - end  
53 -  
54 - def icons  
55 - # one with extension and other without  
56 - render :inline => '  
57 - <%= design_display_icon("something") %>  
58 - <%= design_display_icon("another.png") %>  
59 - '  
60 - end  
61 -  
62 - def all_header_tags  
63 - render :inline => '<%= design_all_header_tags %>'  
64 - end  
65 -  
66 -end  
67 -  
68 -class DesignHelperTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
69 -  
70 - def setup  
71 - @controller = DesignHelperTestController.new  
72 - @request = ActionController::TestRequest.new  
73 - @response = ActionController::TestResponse.new  
74 -  
75 - Design.public_filesystem_root = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__))  
76 - end  
77 -  
78 - def teardown  
79 - Design.public_filesystem_root = nil  
80 - end  
81 -  
82 - def test_should_generate_all_boxes  
83 - get :index  
84 - assert_response :success  
85 - assert_tag :tag => 'div', :attributes => { :id => 'box_1' }  
86 - assert_tag :tag => 'div', :attributes => { :id => 'box_2' }  
87 - assert_tag :tag => 'div', :attributes => { :id => 'box_3' }  
88 - end  
89 -  
90 - def test_should_render_array_as_list  
91 - get :index  
92 - assert_response :success  
93 - assert_tag :tag => 'ul', :descendant => {  
94 - :tag => 'li', :content => 'item1'  
95 - }  
96 - assert_tag :tag => 'ul', :descendant => {  
97 - :tag => 'li', :content => 'item2'  
98 - }  
99 - assert_tag :tag => 'ul', :descendant => {  
100 - :tag => 'li', :content => 'item3'  
101 - }  
102 - end  
103 -  
104 - def test_should_process_block_returned_as_content  
105 - get :index  
106 - assert_response :success  
107 - assert_tag :tag => 'a', :attributes => { :href => /controller_linked_from_block/ }  
108 - end  
109 -  
110 - def test_should_put_string_as_is  
111 - get :index  
112 - assert_response :success  
113 - assert_tag :tag => 'div', :content => "this is a fixed content block hacked for testing", :attributes => { :class => 'block' }  
114 - end  
115 -  
116 - def test_should_provide_javascript_link_if_available  
117 - get :javascript  
118 - assert_response :success  
119 - assert_tag :tag => 'script', :attributes => {  
120 - :type => 'text/javascript',  
121 - :src => '/designs/templates/default/javascripts/one.js'  
122 - }  
123 - assert_tag :tag => 'script', :attributes => {  
124 - :type => 'text/javascript',  
125 - :src => '/designs/templates/default/javascripts/two.js'  
126 - }  
127 - end  
128 -  
129 - def test_should_provide_stylesheet_links_if_available  
130 - get :template_stylesheets  
131 - assert_response :success  
132 - assert_tag :tag => 'link', :attributes => {  
133 - :type => 'text/css',  
134 - :href => '/designs/templates/default/stylesheets/one.css'  
135 - }  
136 - assert_tag :tag => 'link', :attributes => {  
137 - :type => 'text/css',  
138 - :href => '/designs/templates/default/stylesheets/two.css'  
139 - }  
140 - end  
141 -  
142 - def test_should_provide_theme_stylesheet_links_if_available  
143 - get :theme_stylesheets  
144 - assert_response :success  
145 - assert_tag :tag => 'link', :attributes => {  
146 - :type => 'text/css',  
147 - :href => '/designs/themes/default/one.css'  
148 - }  
149 - end  
150 -  
151 - def test_should_support_displaying_icons  
152 - get :icons  
153 - assert_response :success  
154 - assert_tag :tag => 'img', :attributes => {  
155 - :src => '/designs/icons/default/something.png'  
156 - }  
157 - assert_tag :tag => 'img', :attributes => {  
158 - :src => '/designs/icons/default/another.png'  
159 - }  
160 - end  
161 -  
162 - def test_should_provide_full_header_tags  
163 - get :all_header_tags  
164 - assert_response :success  
165 -  
166 - # template JS  
167 - assert_tag :tag => 'script', :attributes => {  
168 - :type => 'text/javascript',  
169 - :src => '/designs/templates/default/javascripts/one.js'  
170 - }  
171 - assert_tag :tag => 'script', :attributes => {  
172 - :type => 'text/javascript',  
173 - :src => '/designs/templates/default/javascripts/two.js'  
174 - }  
175 -  
176 - # template CSS  
177 - assert_tag :tag => 'link', :attributes => {  
178 - :type => 'text/css',  
179 - :href => '/designs/templates/default/stylesheets/one.css'  
180 - }  
181 - assert_tag :tag => 'link', :attributes => {  
182 - :type => 'text/css',  
183 - :href => '/designs/templates/default/stylesheets/two.css'  
184 - }  
185 -  
186 - # theme CSS  
187 - assert_tag :tag => 'link', :attributes => {  
188 - :type => 'text/css',  
189 - :href => '/designs/themes/default/one.css'  
190 - }  
191 -  
192 - end  
193 -  
194 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/design_test.rb
@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
1 -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'test_helper')  
2 -  
3 -class DesignTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - def setup  
6 - Design.public_filesystem_root = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__))  
7 - end  
8 - def teardown  
9 - Design.public_filesystem_root = nil  
10 - end  
11 -  
12 - def test_design_should_include_design_module  
13 - assert FixedDesignTestController.included_modules.include?(Design)  
14 - end  
15 -  
16 - def test_design_editor_should_include_design_and_design_editor_module  
17 - assert DesignEditorTestController.included_modules.include?(Design)  
18 - assert DesignEditorTestController.included_modules.include?(Design::Editor)  
19 - end  
20 -  
21 - def test_should_not_accept_no_holder_and_no_fixed  
22 - assert_raise ArgumentError do  
23 - DesignEditorTestController.design  
24 - end  
25 - end  
26 - def test_should_not_accept_both_holder_and_fixed  
27 - assert_raise ArgumentError do  
28 - DesignEditorTestController.design :holder => 'something', :fixed => true end  
29 - end  
30 -  
31 - def test_should_not_accept_non_hash  
32 - assert_raise ArgumentError do  
33 - DesignEditorTestController.design :fixed  
34 - end  
35 - end  
36 -  
37 - def test_should_expose_config_passed_to_design_class_method  
38 - assert_kind_of Hash, FixedDesignTestController.design_plugin_config  
39 - end  
40 -  
41 - def test_should_be_able_to_change_design_root  
42 - Design.design_root = 'some_design_root'  
43 - assert_equal 'some_design_root', Design.design_root  
44 - Design.design_root = nil # reset  
45 - end  
46 -  
47 - def test_should_provide_a_sensible_default_for_design_root  
48 - Design.design_root = nil  
49 - assert_equal File.join('designs'), Design.design_root  
50 - end  
51 -  
52 - # used for testing  
53 - def test_changing_public_filesystem_root  
54 - Design.public_filesystem_root = 'test'  
55 - assert_equal 'test', Design.public_filesystem_root  
56 - Design.public_filesystem_root = nil  
57 - assert_equal File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'public'), Design.public_filesystem_root  
58 - end  
59 -  
60 - def test_subclass_controller_can_override_superclass_design_holder  
61 - assert_equal 'sample_object', ProxyDesignHolderTestController.send(:design_plugin_config)[:holder]  
62 - assert_equal 'another_object', InheritanceWithOverrideDesignTestController.send(:design_plugin_config)[:holder]  
63 - end  
64 -  
65 - def test_subclass_should_inherit_supeclass_design  
66 - assert_equal 'sample_object', InheritanceDesignTestController.send(:design_plugin_config)[:holder]  
67 - end  
68 -  
69 - def test_should_list_available_templates  
70 - ['empty', 'default'].each do |item|  
71 - assert Design.available_templates.include?(item)  
72 - end  
73 - end  
74 -  
75 - def test_should_ignore_non_directory_when_listing_available_templates  
76 - assert ! Design.available_templates.include?('non_directory_should_be_ignored')  
77 - end  
78 -  
79 - def test_should_list_available_themes  
80 - ['empty', 'default'].each do |item|  
81 - assert Design.available_themes.include?(item)  
82 - end  
83 - end  
84 -  
85 - def test_should_ignore_non_directory_when_listing_available_themes  
86 - assert ! Design.available_themes.include?('non_directory_should_be_ignored')  
87 - end  
88 -  
89 - def test_should_list_available_icon_themes  
90 - ['empty', 'default'].each do |item|  
91 - assert Design.available_icon_themes.include?(item)  
92 - end  
93 - end  
94 -  
95 - def test_should_ignore_non_directory_when_listing_available_icon_themes  
96 - assert ! Design.available_icon_themes.include?('non_directory_should_be_ignored')  
97 - end  
98 -  
99 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/icons/default/another.png
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/icons/default/something.png
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/icons/non_directory_should_be_ignored
@@ -1 +0,0 @@ @@ -1 +0,0 @@
1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/templates/default/default.yml
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
1 -title: A default template for testing  
2 -number_of_boxes: 3  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/templates/default/javascripts/one.js
@@ -1 +0,0 @@ @@ -1 +0,0 @@
1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/templates/default/javascripts/two.js
@@ -1 +0,0 @@ @@ -1 +0,0 @@
1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/templates/default/stylesheets/one.css
@@ -1 +0,0 @@ @@ -1 +0,0 @@
1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/templates/default/stylesheets/two.css
@@ -1 +0,0 @@ @@ -1 +0,0 @@
1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/templates/non_directory_should_be_ignored
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1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/themes/default/one.css
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1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/designs/themes/non_directory_should_be_ignored
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1 -/* empty */  
vendor/plugins/design/test/fixed_design_holder_test.rb
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1 -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'test_helper')  
2 -  
3 -class FixedDesignHolderTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - include Design  
6 -  
7 - def test_fixed_design  
8 - controller = FixedDesignTestController.new  
9 - assert_kind_of Design::FixedDesignHolder, controller.design  
10 - assert_equal 'some_template', controller.design.template  
11 - assert_equal 'some_theme', controller.design.theme  
12 - assert_equal 'some_icon_theme', controller.design.icon_theme  
13 - assert_equal [FixedDesignTestController::BOX1, FixedDesignTestController::BOX2, FixedDesignTestController::BOX3], controller.design.boxes  
14 - end  
15 -  
16 - def test_fixed_design_should_have_sensible_defaults  
17 - controller = FixedDesignDefaultTestController.new  
18 - assert_kind_of Design::FixedDesignHolder, controller.design  
19 - assert_equal 'default', controller.design.template  
20 - assert_equal 'default', controller.design.theme  
21 - assert_equal 'default', controller.design.icon_theme  
22 - assert_kind_of Array, controller.design.boxes  
23 - assert_equal 3, controller.design.boxes.size  
24 - end  
25 -  
26 - def test_should_not_be_able_to_assign_template  
27 - # FixedDesignHolder does not implement assigment, on purpose  
28 - assert_raise NoMethodError do  
29 - FixedDesignHolder.new.template = 'break'  
30 - end  
31 - end  
32 -  
33 - def test_should_not_be_able_to_assign_theme  
34 - # FixedDesignHolder does not implement assigment, on purpose  
35 - assert_raise NoMethodError do  
36 - FixedDesignHolder.new.theme = 'break'  
37 - end  
38 - end  
39 -  
40 - def test_should_not_be_able_to_assign_icon_theme  
41 - assert_raise NoMethodError do  
42 - FixedDesignHolder.new.icon_theme = 'break'  
43 - end  
44 - end  
45 -  
46 - def test_should_not_be_able_to_assign_boxes  
47 - assert_raise NoMethodError do  
48 - FixedDesignHolder.new.boxes = []  
49 - end  
50 - end  
51 -  
52 -  
53 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/main_block_test.rb
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1 -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper'  
2 -  
3 -class MainBlockTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - include Design  
6 -  
7 - def test_main_should_always_return_true  
8 - assert_equal true, MainBlock.new.main?  
9 - end  
10 -  
11 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/schema.rb
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1 -ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose = false  
2 -  
3 -ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 0) do  
4 -  
5 - create_table :design_test_design_boxes, :force => true do |t|  
6 - t.column :name, :string  
7 - t.column :title, :string  
8 - t.column :number, :integer  
9 - t.column :owner_type, :string  
10 - t.column :owner_id, :integer  
11 - end  
12 -  
13 - create_table :design_test_design_blocks, :force => true do |t|  
14 - t.column :name, :string  
15 - t.column :title, :string  
16 - t.column :box_id, :integer  
17 - t.column :position, :integer  
18 - t.column :type, :string  
19 - t.column :helper, :string  
20 - end  
21 -  
22 - create_table :design_test_users, :force => true do |t|  
23 - t.column :name, :string, :limit => 80  
24 - t.column :design_data, :text  
25 - end  
26 -  
27 -end  
28 -  
29 -ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose = true  
30 -  
31 -  
32 -  
vendor/plugins/design/test/template_test.rb
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1 -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper'  
2 -  
3 -class TemplateTest < Test::Unit::TestCase  
4 -  
5 - include Design  
6 -  
7 - def test_should_read_title  
8 - assert_equal 'Some title', Template.new('test', { 'title' => 'Some title' }).title  
9 - end  
10 -  
11 - def test_should_get_name  
12 - assert_equal 'default', Template.find('default').name  
13 - end  
14 -  
15 - def test_should_get_number_of_boxes  
16 - assert_equal 3, Template.new('test', { 'number_of_boxes' => 3}).number_of_boxes  
17 - end  
18 -  
19 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/test_helper.rb
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1 -ENV["RAILS_ENV"] = "test"  
2 -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../config/environment")  
3 -  
4 -require 'test/unit'  
5 -  
6 -# from Rails  
7 -require 'test_help'  
8 -  
9 -# load the database schema for the tests  
10 -ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/debug.log")  
11 -load(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/schema.rb')  
12 -# change the table names for the tests to not touch  
13 -Design::Box.set_table_name 'design_test_design_boxes'  
14 -[Design::Block, Design::MainBlock].each do |item|  
15 - item.set_table_name 'design_test_design_blocks'  
16 -end  
17 -  
18 -# example class to hold some blocks  
19 -class DesignTestUser < ActiveRecord::Base  
20 - set_table_name 'design_test_users'  
21 -  
22 - acts_as_design  
23 -end  
24 -  
25 -########################  
26 -# test clases below here  
27 -########################  
28 -  
29 -class FixedDesignTestController < ActionController::Base  
30 -  
31 - BOX1 = Design::Box.new  
32 - BOX2 = Design::Box.new  
33 - BOX2.blocks << Design::MainBlock.new  
34 - BOX3 = Design::Box.new  
35 -  
36 - design :fixed => {  
37 - :template => 'some_template',  
38 - :theme => 'some_theme',  
39 - :icon_theme => 'some_icon_theme',  
40 - :boxes => [ BOX1, BOX2, BOX3 ],  
41 - }  
42 -end  
43 -  
44 -class FixedDesignDefaultTestController < ActionController::Base  
45 - design :fixed => true  
46 -end  
47 -  
48 -class SampleHolderForTestingProxyDesignHolder  
49 - attr_accessor :template, :theme, :icon_theme, :boxes  
50 - def initialize  
51 - @saved = false  
52 - end  
53 - def save  
54 - @saved = true  
55 - end  
56 - def saved?  
57 - @saved  
58 - end  
59 -end  
60 -  
61 -class ProxyDesignHolderTestController < ActionController::Base  
62 - design :holder => 'sample_object'  
63 - def initialize  
64 - @sample_object = SampleHolderForTestingProxyDesignHolder.new  
65 - end  
66 -end  
67 -  
68 -class AnotherTestDesignHolder  
69 - attr_accessor :template, :theme, :icon_theme, :boxes  
70 -end  
71 -  
72 -class InheritanceWithOverrideDesignTestController < ProxyDesignHolderTestController  
73 - design :holder => 'another_object'  
74 -end  
75 -  
76 -class InheritanceDesignTestController < ProxyDesignHolderTestController  
77 - # nothing  
78 -end  
79 -  
80 -class DesignEditorTestController < ActionController::Base  
81 -  
82 - self.template_root = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'views')  
83 - layout 'design_editor_test'  
84 - design_editor :holder => 'sample_object', :autosave => true  
85 - def initialize  
86 - @sample_object = SampleHolderForTestingProxyDesignHolder.new  
87 - @sample_object.template = 'default'  
88 - @sample_object.theme = 'default'  
89 - @sample_object.icon_theme = 'default'  
90 - def @sample_object.id  
91 - 1  
92 - end  
93 -  
94 - box1 = Design::Box.new(:number => 1)  
95 - box2 = Design::Box.new(:number => 2)  
96 - main_block = Design::MainBlock.new(:position => 1)  
97 - box2.blocks << main_block  
98 - main_block.box = box2  
99 - main_block.name = 'Main block'  
100 - box3 = Design::Box.new(:number => 3)  
101 - @sample_object.boxes = [ box1, box2, box3 ]  
102 - end  
103 -end  
vendor/plugins/design/test/views/design_editor_test/design_editor.rhtml
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1 -<h1>Design editor</h1>  
2 -  
3 -<p>This is a sample text so you can have an idea of how your design will look like.</p>  
vendor/plugins/design/test/views/layouts/design_editor_test.rhtml
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1 -<html>  
2 - <head>  
3 - <%= design_all_header_tags %>  
4 - </head>  
5 - <body>  
6 - <%= design_display(yield) %>  
7 - </body>  
8 -</html>  
vendor/plugins/design/uninstall.rb
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1 -# Uninstall hook code here