I'm trying to create a dynamic interface. Where my model classes exist and my controllers are dynamically created when launching the application.
Everything happens in my routes file where the resources are created!
ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
map.namespace :admin do |admin|
TestAdmin.models.each do |m|
admin.resources m.to_s.tableize.to_sym
end
end
end
And then there is my BeAdmin class, this does the following:
module TestAdmin
def self.included(base)
base.extend(ClassMethods)
end
module ClassMethods
def beadmin(options = {})
namespace_name = "Admin"
class_name = "#{self.to_s.pluralize.capitalize}Controller"
klass = namespace_name.constantize.const_set(class_name, Class.new(ApplicationController))
klass.module_eval do
def index
render :text => "test"
end
end
end
end
def self.models
all_models = []
Dir.chdir(File.join(Rails.root, "app/models")) do
Dir["**/*.rb"].each do |m|
class_name = m.sub(/\.rb$/,"").camelize
klass = class_name.split("::").inject(Object){ |klass,part| klass.const_get(part) }
all_models << "#{class_name}" if klass < ActiveRecord::Base && !klass.abstract_class?
end
end
all_models
end
end
And when you now browse to the /admin/users (from the User model) then you get to see "test". so it works great!
But then I just do a simple refresh of the browser and The controller that is called becomes UsersController#index instead of Admin::UsersController#index... He loses it's开发者_StackOverflow中文版 namespace for some reason...
Maybe another important aspect here is that I added all this as a plugin and user Rails Engines so I can make a plug-able interface...
But so far no luck because my routes seem to get lost somewhere!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jelle
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