On Monday, September 16, 2013 2:49:48 PM UTC-7, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote: > > Em 16-09-2013 17:02, Jeremy Evans escreveu: > > On Monday, September 16, 2013 12:14:14 PM UTC-7, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas > wrote: >> >> Something like rails_admin, for instance, but with Sequel support... >> >> >> > There's scaffolding_extensions ( > https://github.com/jeremyevans/scaffolding_extensions/), and I'm working > on a replacement that will use forme ( > https://github.com/jeremyevans/forme/) as the form generator, but it's > not ready yet. > > There are probably integration gems allowing Sequel to be used with admin > interfaces initially designed for ActiveRecord, but I don't have experience > with them. > > > Thank you, Jeremy. I've previously tried my own search for admin UI's > without success... > > Then I had a hard time trying to setup your scaffolding_extensions in my > Rails app. After digging a lot in the source, I found out that I should add > the gem to the Gemfile, create a new controller, add the generic routes to > it, and add something like this to it: >
Yes, you need to add the gem to the Gemfile (or just require it if you aren't using bundler). You don't need to have a new controller for it, it will work with an existing controller. You do need to have a generic route (it was designed pre-Rails 1.0), as documented in doc/rails.txt. > > layout false # this is required for picking the layout provided by the > gem > > In most cases, you'll want to use your existing layout, not the one provided by the gem. > #scaffold User # I've tried this for a long time until I realized it > doesn't generate an index page > scaffold_all_models only: [User] > That's expected. > After that, I could get a basic version working, but I feel there's > something missing as it seems to be supposed to use jQuery tabs, > autocomplete and other components while the provided layout doesn't include > jQuery, but only a CSS reference to bootstrap, which isn't even bundled by > the gem it seems... > It offers bootstrap integration, and doesn't look good without bootstrap, though it is still functional (the README mentions this). It doesn't require anything else for basic features. If you want to enable some dynamic features such autocompletion, it supports both JQuery (see contrib/scaffold_jquery_autocomplete) and Prototype. > So, I believe it's not supposed to work out of the box without spending > some time creating a proper layout to support it, but I couldn't find any > instructions on what should be contained in such layout... > Well, if you add the generic route, it should work out of the box for simple features. It may not look good, but it should work. > It would help if you could provide some simple instructions on how to set > it up in a Rails project. > Well, like I said, I'm working on a replacement. I don't plan to work much on it in the future. The README, doc/* files, and RDoc are basically all the documentation there is. I'll certainly consider patches to improve the documentation, and if you have specific questions I can probably answer them. Thanks, Jeremy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sequel-talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sequel-talk. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
