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ActsAsTree extends ActiveRecord to add simple support for organizing items into parent–children relationships. By default, ActsAsTree expects a foreign key column called parent_id
.
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
acts_as_tree order: "name"
end
root = Category.create("name" => "root")
child1 = root.children.create("name" => "child1")
subchild1 = child1.children.create("name" => "subchild1")
root.parent # => nil
child1.parent # => root
root.children # => [child1]
root.children.first.children.first # => subchild1
We also have a convenient TreeView
module you can mixin if you want a little visual representation of the tree strucuture. Example:
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
extend ActsAsTree::TreeView
acts_as_tree order: 'name'
end
> Category.tree_view(:name)
root
|_ child1
| |_ subchild1
| |_ subchild2
|_ child2
|_ subchild3
|_ subchild4
=> nil
And there's a TreeWalker
module (traversing the tree using depth-first search (default) or breadth-first search) as well. Example given the Model Page
as
class Page < ActiveRecord::Base
extend ActsAsTree::TreeWalker
acts_as_tree order: 'rank'
end
In your view you could traverse the tree using
<% Page.walk_tree do |page, level| %>
<%= link_to "#{'-'*level}#{page.name}", page_path(page) %><br />
<% end %>
You also could use walk_tree as an instance method such as:
<% Page.first.walk_tree do |page, level| %>
<%= link_to "#{'-'*level}#{page.name}", page_path(page) %><br />
<% end %>
We no longer support Ruby 1.8 or versions of Rails/ActiveRecord older than 3.0. If you're using a version of ActiveRecord older than 3.0 please use 0.1.1.
Moving forward we will do our best to support the latest versions of ActiveRecord and Ruby.
The Change Log has moved to the releases page.
rake release
This will create and push a tag to GitHub, then generate a gem and push it to
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