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mongoid_acts_as_tree
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= mongoid-acts_as_tree
This is an implementation of a tree structure for Mongoid.
== Installation
Install as gem
gem install mongoid_acts_as_tree
== Usage
Enable the tree functionality by declaring acts_as_tree on your model
class Category include Mongoid::Document include Mongoid::Acts::Tree
field :name, :type => String
acts_as_tree
end
The method accepts :parent_id_field, :path_field, :depth_field, :order as a hash.
:parent_id_field, :path_field, :depth_field => override the default field names :order => control the order (format ['value', 'asc'] or [['field_1', 'asc'], ['field_2', 'desc']])
Check the test_tree.rb for examples.
== About bugs
Use it. If you find any bugs, contact me (if possible with a test case) or patch it yourself (see next section).
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 Jakob Vidmar. See LICENSE for details.
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We found that mongoid_acts_as_tree demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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