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TheComments - The best Rails gem for blog-style comments
:question: Why is TheComments better than other gems?
Features
- Threaded comments
- Useful cache counters
- Admin UI for moderation
- Mountable Engine.routes
- Online Support via skype: ilya.killich
- Denormalization for recent comments
- Production-ready commenting system for Rails 4+
- Designed for preprocessors such as Sanitize, Textile, Markdown etc.
If you have any questions
Please try playing around with the Dummy App in the spec
folder first. An example integration is often better than any documentation! Thanks.
How to start the dummy app (screencast)
Quick Start Installation
NB: In the following examples, Posts
is the model to which comments are being added. For your app, the model might be Articles
or similar instead.
1. Install Gems
Gemfile
gem "the_comments", "~> 2.2.1"
gem 'haml'
gem 'awesome_nested_set'
Bundle
bundle
Don't forget to restart your server!
2. Add migrations
rake the_comments_engine:install:migrations
Will create:
- xxxxx_change_user.rb
- xxxxx_create_comments.rb
- xxxxx_change_commentable.rb
:warning: Open and change xxxxx_change_commentable.rb migration
class ChangeCommentable < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
[:posts].each do |table_name|
change_table table_name do |t|
t.integer :draft_comments_count, default: 0
t.integer :published_comments_count, default: 0
t.integer :deleted_comments_count, default: 0
end
end
end
end
:warning: Open and change xxxxx_change_user.rb migration
class TheCommentsChangeUser < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
change_table :users do |t|
t.integer :my_draft_comments_count, default: 0
t.integer :my_published_comments_count, default: 0
t.integer :my_comments_count, default: 0
t.integer :draft_comcoms_count, default: 0
t.integer :published_comcoms_count, default: 0
t.integer :deleted_comcoms_count, default: 0
t.integer :spam_comcoms_count, default: 0
end
end
end
Invoke migrations
rake db:migrate
3. Code installation
rails g the_comments install
Will create:
- config/initializers/the_comments.rb
- app/controllers/comments_controller.rb
- app/models/comment.rb
:warning: Open each file and follow the instructions
4. Models modifictions
app/models/user.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
include TheComments::User
has_many :posts
def admin?
self == User.first
end
def comments_admin?
admin?
end
def comments_moderator? comment
id == comment.holder_id
end
end
app/models/post.rb
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
include TheComments::Commentable
belongs_to :user
def commentable_title
"Undefined Post Title"
end
def commentable_url
"#"
end
def commentable_state
"published"
end
end
5. Add routes
config/routes.rb
MyApp::Application.routes.draw do
root 'posts#index'
resources :posts
concern :user_comments, TheComments::UserRoutes.new
concern :admin_comments, TheComments::AdminRoutes.new
resources :comments, concerns: [:user_comments, :admin_comments]
end
Refer to the documentation for more information
6. Add to Application Controller
app/controllers/application_controller.rb
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
include TheComments::ViewToken
protect_from_forgery with: :exception
end
7. Install assets
app/assets/stylesheets/application.css
app/assets/javascripts/application.js
8. Example controller code
app/controllers/posts_controller.rb
def show
@post = Post.find params[:id]
@comments = @post.comments.with_state([:draft, :published])
end
9. Example view code
app/views/posts/show.html.haml
= render partial: 'the_comments/tree', locals: { commentable: @post, comments_tree: @comments }
Common problems
For error with unpermitted parameters
in webserver output.
Example:
Unpermitted parameters: commentable_type, commentable_id
User Load (0.3ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."id" = 1 ORDER BY "users"."id" ASC LIMIT 1
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 8ms
Add the following to your Comments Controller.
def comment_params
params
.require(:comment)
.permit(:title, :contacts, :raw_content, :parent_id, :commentable_type, :commentable_id)
.merge(denormalized_fields)
.merge(request_data_for_comment)
.merge(tolerance_time: params[:tolerance_time].to_i)
.merge(user: current_user, view_token: comments_view_token)
end
See here.
For errors with around_validation
.
Example:
NoMethodError - protected method `around_validation' called for #<StateMachine::Machine:0x007f84148c3c60>:
Create a new file config/state_machine.rb
.
# Rails 4.1.0.rc1 and StateMachine don't play nice
# https://github.com/pluginaweek/state_machine/issues/295
require 'state_machine/version'
unless StateMachine::VERSION == '1.2.0'
# If you see this message, please test removing this file
# If it's still required, please bump up the version above
Rails.logger.warn "Please remove me, StateMachine version has changed"
end
module StateMachine::Integrations::ActiveModel
public :around_validation
end
See here.
Feedback
:speech_balloon: My twitter: @iam_teacher hashtag: #the_comments
Acknowledgments
- Anna Nechaeva (my wife) - for love and my happy life
- @tanraya (Andrew Kozlov) - for code review
- @solenko (Anton Petrunich) - for mountable routes
- @pyromaniac (Arkadiy Zabazhanov) - for consulting
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2013 Ilya N. Zykin
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