What version are you talking about? That doesn't happen on latest stable
3.2.5 here.
If that is already implemented in master, then great, I hope it to be
backported to 3.2.6 when it gets released...
Thanks,
Rodrigo.
Em 05-06-2012 10:22, Luís Ferreira escreveu:
It creates the lib/some-example/engine.rb file which is just as you described
and then requires it in lib/some-example.rb. Shouldn't that be enough?
On Jun 5, 2012, at 2:10 PM, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:
I've been creating several engines for Rails lately and I found that having an
engine class inherited from Rails::Engine is required if you intend to bundle
some Sprockets assets.
So, shouldn't the template for "rails plugin new" change so that "rails plugin new
some-example" would create something like:
lib/some-example.rb:
module SomeExample
class Engine< Rails::Engine
end
end
instead of an empty SomeExample module?
Maybe the "plugin new" could add some option like '--skip-engine' or disable it
automatically if "--skip-sprockets" is used.
Make sense?
Kind regards,
Rodrigo.
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