Do we have a list of required/recommended changes to handle 1.4 somewhere? nevermind, found it. http://cookbook-1.4.hobocentral.net/manual/changes14
On Thursday, September 6, 2012 1:08:22 PM UTC-6, Bryan Larsen wrote: > > I just pushed a large set of changes to the master branch of Hobo on > github. There are a couple of good reasons why now would be a good > time to update your app to test your application against them. > > - we're now code complete for the next release. > > - for one of the major changes I made, the old code is still in the > repository. Right now object_url runs both the old code and the new > code and fails if they emit different results. The old code will be > removed before release, so failures will be much less obvious and > harder to track down. > > test your code with config.hobo.dont_emit_deprecated_routes = true and > false. The old code comparison mentioned above cannot be run with it > set to true, and the named_route changes will not be emitted with it > set to false (or not set at all). > > I'll release gems in a couple of days, but it would be nice if a > couple of more experienced Hoboists can test this before I do so. > > Here's the snippet from CHANGES: > > > ## default controller actions now use respond_with > > All Hobo model controller actions now use > [respond_with]( > http://apidock.com/rails/ActionController/MimeResponds/respond_with) > where appropriate. This means that you can create an API interface > for a controller simply by adding: > > respond_to :html, :json, :xml > > See [respond_to]( > http://apidock.com/rails/ActionController/MimeResponds/ClassMethods/respond_to) > > > and Google for "respond_with" for more information. > > > ## named routes' names changed to use standard Rails names > > The names of named routes generated by Hobo have changed to more > closely match the default names generated by the Rails REST route > generator. The standard 7 REST routes have not changed, but some > additional routes such as nested routes and lifecycle routes have been > renamed. > > For the moment you can ask Hobo to emit both the new style and old > style routes by not defining > `config.hobo.dont_emit_deprecated_routes`. > > Note that paths and method names have not changed, only the named > route has changed, so this change should not be visible to the user or > impact controller code. > > The route name is leftmost column in `rake routes`. > > Here are some example changes: > > create_task_path => create_tasks_path # tasks#create > create_task_for_story_path => create_story_tasks_path # > tasks#create_for_story > foo_transition_path => transition_foo_path # foos > lifecycle transition > foo_show2_path => show2_foo_path # > show_action :show2 in foos_controller > > Note that in the second example, create_story_tasks_path, the > controller method name is `create_for_story`. This is the same method > name that Hobo 1.0 and 1.3 use; the default Rails method name would be > just plain `create`. > > There are several named routes used in the user_mailer views generated > in a new application. These must be fixed up when upgrading an old > application. For instance, user_activate_url must be changed to > activate_user_url in activation.erb. > > In exchange for the pain of updating some of your named routes, we > receive the following benefits: > > - polymorphic_url works with nested routes and in more situations > > - url_for will work in more situations > > - the `<a>` tag and the many tags which use it now accept all the > `url_for` options, such as host and port. > > - hobo_routes.rb is easier to read and understand > > - code reduction in Hobo > > > The changelog may also be worth looking at: > > https://github.com/tablatom/hobo/commits/master/ > > Bryan > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hobo Users" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/hobousers/-/vfBC8374Uw4J. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hobousers?hl=en.
