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As CTO (or something?) of BitLove, he scaled FetLife.com's traffic by more than an order of magnitude (and counting).

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resource_controller: Redesign My API at refactormycode.com

Nov 05 2007

Now that I've gotten a few maintenance releases out the door, I'm starting to feel like r_c's feature set is pretty solid; I think most people's needs should be covered (still a few things left to include, but we're getting there). The next step in improving resource_controller is evolving the API. What better place to hold the discussion than Marc-André's refactormycode.com?

First Refactoring designing

In the comments of the last release post, Luigi Montanez brought up an issue that's been bugging me since I first released the plugin. Currently, some customizations (before/after callbacks, response blocks, etc) are made with a "DSL"-style API. Some customizations (like alternate model names), however, are made by overriding helper methods. It's not that I don't like overriding methods, but I find the API a bit inconsistent in that way.

Currently, providing an alternate model name looks like this...

class PostsController < ResourceController::Base
  private
    def model_name
      'blog_post'
    end
end

It would be really neat, though, if it was possible to set the model_name the same way you set the flash...

class PostsController < ResourceController::Base
  model_name :blog_post
end

Please, come join the discussion at RmC, and put some of your ideas on the table for resource_controller's API.


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