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667ab388
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667ab388
authored
Dec 20, 2011
by
Cuong Tran
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Merge pull request #66 from ijcd/gemfile-tasks
Allow task loading from Rakefile for gems (by ijcd)
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README.rdoc
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@@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ Also, if you pass the -r option, it'll annotate routes.rb with the output of "ra
Into Gemfile from Github:
gem 'annotate', :git => 'git://github.com/ctran/annotate_models.git'
gem 'annotate', :git => 'git://github.com/ctran/annotate_models.git'
Into environment gems From Rubygems.org:
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@@ -55,7 +54,6 @@ Into environment gems from Github checkout:
rake build
sudo gem install pkg/annotate-*.gem
== USAGE
(If you used the Gemfile install, prefix the below commands with `bundle exec`.)
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@@ -84,7 +82,21 @@ To automatically annotate after running 'rake db:migrate':
If you install annotate_models as a plugin, it will automatically
adjust your <tt>rake db:migrate</tt> tasks so that they update the
annotations in your model files for you once the migration is
completed.
completed. To get the same behavior from a gem, add the following to
your Rakefile:
require 'annotate/tasks'
To customize the behavior of annotate when it is running as a Rake
task, use the following (in your Rakefile or wherever):
ENV['position_in_class'] = "before"
ENV['position_in_fixture'] = "before"
ENV['show_indexes'] = "false"
ENV['include_version'] = "false"
ENV['exclude_tests'] = "false"
ENV['exclude_fixtures'] = "false"
ENV['skip_on_db_migrate'] = "false"
== OPTIONS
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lib/annotate/tasks.rb
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require
'rubygems'
require
'rake'
# Make tasks visible for Rails also when used as gem.
Dir
[
File
.
join
(
File
.
dirname
(
__FILE__
),
'..'
,
'tasks'
,
'**/*.rake'
)].
each
{
|
rake
|
load
rake
}
Dir
[
File
.
join
(
File
.
dirname
(
__FILE__
),
'..'
,
'..'
,
'tasks'
,
'**/*.rake'
)].
each
{
|
rake
|
load
rake
}
tasks/migrate.rake
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@@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ namespace :db do
namespace
:migrate
do
[
:change
,
:up
,
:down
,
:reset
,
:redo
].
each
do
|
t
|
task
t
do
Annotate
::
Migration
.
update_annotations
Annotate
::
Migration
.
update_annotations
end
end
end
end
end
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@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ module Annotate
@@working
=
false
def
self
.
update_annotations
unless
@@working
unless
@@working
||
(
ENV
[
'skip_on_db_migrate'
]
=~
/(true|t|yes|y|1)$/i
)
@@working
=
true
Rake
::
Task
[
'annotate_models'
].
invoke
Rake
::
Task
[
'annotate_models'
].
invoke
end
end
end
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