On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Asfand Yar Qazi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/1/11 banane <[email protected]>:
>> Put the routes.rb stuff in [yourapplication]_extension.rb
>> You can extend ActiveRecord, just like in Rails. Rails is embedded in
>> Radiant, so it works pretty much the same.
>> Put the testing stuff in /rspec, test as usual.
>
> And what about selenium on rails tests?  That is another stickler.
>
> Another question: My app currently uses several plugins it needs.  If
> I make my app an extension, where do those plugins go?  If I simply
> move them to the Radiant app, won't that make upgrading difficult?

if your rails app has vendor/plugins/xyz then your extension would
have vendor/plugins/xyz. for example:

/rails_app/vendor/plugins/xyz
/radiant_app/vendor/extensions/your_extension/vendor/plugins/xyz
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