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active_scaffold_sortable
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h1. Drag-Drop Sortable for ActiveScaffold
Currently, this plugin is compatible with rails >= 4.0 and ActiveScaffold >= 3.3 gems. Use 3.2.x for rails 3.x versions.
h2. Overview
This plugin enables those slicker-than-snot ajax drag-drop sortable elements on your active-scaffold page, with so little configuration you almost get it for free.
h2. Installation
You'll need at least ActiveScaffold 3.x to use this, and rails 4.x
gem install active_scaffold_sortable
h2. Usage
h4. Step 1
Create a model with a column named 'position':
# app/models/entry.rb # id integer # title string(255) # birthday date # position integer
h4. Step 2
Add acts_as_list to the model.
class Entry < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_list # this line end
You can skip adding acts_as_list to the model, but you will have to enable sortable in the controller.
# app/controllers/entries_controller.rb class EntryController < ApplicationController active_scaffold :entries do |config| config.actions << :sortable config.sortable.column = :position end end
h2. Support
If you have issues installing the plugin, search / post to the "Active Scaffold":http://groups.google.com/group/activescaffold forum or "Create an issue":http://github.com/activescaffold/active_scaffold_sortable/issues
h2. Contributing
Fork, hack, push, and request a pull:
http://github.com/activescaffold/active_scaffold_sortable/
h2. License
Released under the MIT license (included).
h2. Author
Contact me:
Tim Harper - irb(main):001:0> ( 'tim_see_harperATgmail._see_om'.gsub('_see_', 'c').gsub('AT', '@') ) Sergio Cambra - irb(main):001:0> ( 'sergioATentrecables._see_om'.gsub('_see_', 'c').gsub('AT', '@') )
FAQs
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We found that active_scaffold_sortable demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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