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= sortable
Allows you to sort ActiveRecord items similar to http://github.com/rails/acts_as_list but with added support for multiple scopes and lists
Requires ActiveRecord >= 2.0.0
== Installation
gem install shuber-sortable --source http://gems.github.com OR script/plugin install git://github.com/shuber/sortable.git
== Examples
=== Simple
Works just like http://github.com/rails/acts_as_list
class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base # schema # id :integer # project_id :integer # description :string # position :integer sortable :scope => :project_id end
@todo = Todo.create(:description => 'do something', :project_id => 1) @todo_2 = Todo.create(:description => 'do something else', :project_id => 1) @todo_3 = Todo.create(:description => 'some other task', :project_id => 2)
@todo.position # 1 @todo_2.position # 2 @todo_3.position # 1
@todo.move_down! @todo_2.reload
@todo.position # 2 @todo_2.position # 1 @todo_3.position # 1
=== Multiple scopes
Stories may or may not be in a sprint, but if we scoped just by :sprint_id, all stories with a nil :sprint_id would be sorted in one giant list instead of being sorted in each of their respective projects. Specifying an array of scopes fixes this problem.
class Story < ActiveRecord::Base # schema # id :integer # project_id :integer # sprint_id :integer # description :string # position :integer sortable :scope => [:project_id, :sprint_id] end
=== Multiple lists
Your project management software needs to allow both clients and developers to prioritize todo items separately so that they can be discussed and reviewed during their next meeting. Multiple lists solves this problem.
class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base # schema # id :integer # project_id :integer # description :string # client_priority :integer # developer_priority :integer sortable :scope => :project_id, :column => :client_priority, :list_name => :client sortable :scope => :project_id, :column => :developer_priority, :list_name => :developer end
@todo = Todo.create(:description => 'do something', :project_id => 1) @todo_2 = Todo.create(:description => 'do something else', :project_id => 1)
@todo.client_priority # 1 @todo.developer_priority # 1 @todo_2.client_priority # 2 @todo_2.developer_priority # 2
@todo.move_down!(:client) @todo_2.reload
@todo.client_priority # 2 @todo.developer_priority # 1 @todo_2.client_priority # 1 @todo_2.developer_priority # 2
=== Switching scope
Any attributes specified as a :scope that are changed on an item cause the item to automatically switch lists when it is saved
class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base # schema # id :integer # project_id :integer # description :string # position :integer sortable :scope => :project_id end
@todo = Todo.create(:description => 'do something', :project_id => 1) @todo_2 = Todo.create(:description => 'do something else', :project_id => 1)
@todo.position # 1 @todo_2.position # 2
@todo.project_id = 2 @todo.save @todo_2.reload
@todo.position # 1 @todo_2.position # 1
== Instance methods
add_to_list!(list_name = nil)
first_item(list_name = nil)
first_item?(list_name = nil)
higher_items(list_name = nil)
in_list?(list_name = nil)
insert_at!(position = 1, list_name = nil)
item_at_offset(offset, list_name = nil)
last_item(list_name = nil)
last_item?(list_name = nil)
last_position(list_name = nil)
lower_items(list_name = nil)
move_down!(list_name = nil)
move_up!(list_name = nil)
move_to_bottom!(list_name = nil)
move_to_top!(list_name = nil)
next_item(list_name = nil)
previous_item(list_name = nil)
remove_from_list!(list_name = nil)
sortable_scope_changed?
sortable_scope_changes
== Contact
Problems, comments, and suggestions all welcome: shuber@huberry.com
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