Adding scaffolding for "Person"

cat-town
Dan Buch 13 years ago
parent 93951515f2
commit 21ce651984

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# Place all the behaviors and hooks related to the matching controller here.
# All this logic will automatically be available in application.js.
# You can use CoffeeScript in this file: http://jashkenas.github.com/coffee-script/

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// Place all the styles related to the People controller here.
// They will automatically be included in application.css.
// You can use Sass (SCSS) here: http://sass-lang.com/

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body {
background-color: #fff;
color: #333;
font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 18px; }
p, ol, ul, td {
font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 18px; }
pre {
background-color: #eee;
padding: 10px;
font-size: 11px; }
a {
color: #000;
&:visited {
color: #666; }
&:hover {
color: #fff;
background-color: #000; } }
div {
&.field, &.actions {
margin-bottom: 10px; } }
#notice {
color: green; }
.field_with_errors {
padding: 2px;
background-color: red;
display: table; }
#error_explanation {
width: 450px;
border: 2px solid red;
padding: 7px;
padding-bottom: 0;
margin-bottom: 20px;
background-color: #f0f0f0;
h2 {
text-align: left;
font-weight: bold;
padding: 5px 5px 5px 15px;
font-size: 12px;
margin: -7px;
margin-bottom: 0px;
background-color: #c00;
color: #fff; }
ul li {
font-size: 12px;
list-style: square; } }

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class PeopleController < ApplicationController
# GET /people
# GET /people.json
def index
@people = Person.all
respond_to do |format|
format.html # index.html.erb
format.json { render :json => @people }
end
end
# GET /people/1
# GET /people/1.json
def show
@person = Person.find(params[:id])
respond_to do |format|
format.html # show.html.erb
format.json { render :json => @person }
end
end
# GET /people/new
# GET /people/new.json
def new
@person = Person.new
respond_to do |format|
format.html # new.html.erb
format.json { render :json => @person }
end
end
# GET /people/1/edit
def edit
@person = Person.find(params[:id])
end
# POST /people
# POST /people.json
def create
@person = Person.new(params[:person])
respond_to do |format|
if @person.save
format.html { redirect_to @person, :notice => 'Person was successfully created.' }
format.json { render :json => @person, :status => :created, :location => @person }
else
format.html { render :action => "new" }
format.json { render :json => @person.errors, :status => :unprocessable_entity }
end
end
end
# PUT /people/1
# PUT /people/1.json
def update
@person = Person.find(params[:id])
respond_to do |format|
if @person.update_attributes(params[:person])
format.html { redirect_to @person, :notice => 'Person was successfully updated.' }
format.json { head :ok }
else
format.html { render :action => "edit" }
format.json { render :json => @person.errors, :status => :unprocessable_entity }
end
end
end
# DELETE /people/1
# DELETE /people/1.json
def destroy
@person = Person.find(params[:id])
@person.destroy
respond_to do |format|
format.html { redirect_to people_url }
format.json { head :ok }
end
end
end

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module PeopleHelper
end

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class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
end

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<%= form_for(@person) do |f| %>
<% if @person.errors.any? %>
<div id="error_explanation">
<h2><%= pluralize(@person.errors.count, "error") %> prohibited this person from being saved:</h2>
<ul>
<% @person.errors.full_messages.each do |msg| %>
<li><%= msg %></li>
<% end %>
</ul>
</div>
<% end %>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :name %><br />
<%= f.text_field :name %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :age %><br />
<%= f.number_field :age %>
</div>
<div class="field">
<%= f.label :zipcode %><br />
<%= f.text_field :zipcode %>
</div>
<div class="actions">
<%= f.submit %>
</div>
<% end %>

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<h1>Editing person</h1>
<%= render 'form' %>
<%= link_to 'Show', @person %> |
<%= link_to 'Back', people_path %>

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<h1>Listing people</h1>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Age</th>
<th>Zipcode</th>
<th></th>
<th></th>
<th></th>
</tr>
<% @people.each do |person| %>
<tr>
<td><%= person.name %></td>
<td><%= person.age %></td>
<td><%= person.zipcode %></td>
<td><%= link_to 'Show', person %></td>
<td><%= link_to 'Edit', edit_person_path(person) %></td>
<td><%= link_to 'Destroy', person, :confirm => 'Are you sure?', :method => :delete %></td>
</tr>
<% end %>
</table>
<br />
<%= link_to 'New Person', new_person_path %>

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<h1>New person</h1>
<%= render 'form' %>
<%= link_to 'Back', people_path %>

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<p id="notice"><%= notice %></p>
<p>
<b>Name:</b>
<%= @person.name %>
</p>
<p>
<b>Age:</b>
<%= @person.age %>
</p>
<p>
<b>Zipcode:</b>
<%= @person.zipcode %>
</p>
<%= link_to 'Edit', edit_person_path(@person) %> |
<%= link_to 'Back', people_path %>

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Gerbil::Application.routes.draw do Gerbil::Application.routes.draw do
resources :people
# The priority is based upon order of creation: # The priority is based upon order of creation:
# first created -> highest priority. # first created -> highest priority.

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class CreatePeople < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
create_table :people do |t|
t.string :name
t.integer :age
t.string :zipcode
t.timestamps
end
end
end

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# This file is auto-generated from the current state of the database. Instead
# of editing this file, please use the migrations feature of Active Record to
# incrementally modify your database, and then regenerate this schema definition.
#
# Note that this schema.rb definition is the authoritative source for your
# database schema. If you need to create the application database on another
# system, you should be using db:schema:load, not running all the migrations
# from scratch. The latter is a flawed and unsustainable approach (the more migrations
# you'll amass, the slower it'll run and the greater likelihood for issues).
#
# It's strongly recommended to check this file into your version control system.
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 20111114120238) do
create_table "people", :force => true do |t|
t.string "name"
t.integer "age"
t.string "zipcode"
t.datetime "created_at"
t.datetime "updated_at"
end
end

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require 'spec_helper'
# This spec was generated by rspec-rails when you ran the scaffold generator.
# It demonstrates how one might use RSpec to specify the controller code that
# was generated by Rails when you ran the scaffold generator.
#
# It assumes that the implementation code is generated by the rails scaffold
# generator. If you are using any extension libraries to generate different
# controller code, this generated spec may or may not pass.
#
# It only uses APIs available in rails and/or rspec-rails. There are a number
# of tools you can use to make these specs even more expressive, but we're
# sticking to rails and rspec-rails APIs to keep things simple and stable.
#
# Compared to earlier versions of this generator, there is very limited use of
# stubs and message expectations in this spec. Stubs are only used when there
# is no simpler way to get a handle on the object needed for the example.
# Message expectations are only used when there is no simpler way to specify
# that an instance is receiving a specific message.
describe PeopleController do
# This should return the minimal set of attributes required to create a valid
# Person. As you add validations to Person, be sure to
# update the return value of this method accordingly.
def valid_attributes
{}
end
describe "GET index" do
it "assigns all people as @people" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
get :index
assigns(:people).should eq([person])
end
end
describe "GET show" do
it "assigns the requested person as @person" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
get :show, :id => person.id
assigns(:person).should eq(person)
end
end
describe "GET new" do
it "assigns a new person as @person" do
get :new
assigns(:person).should be_a_new(Person)
end
end
describe "GET edit" do
it "assigns the requested person as @person" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
get :edit, :id => person.id
assigns(:person).should eq(person)
end
end
describe "POST create" do
describe "with valid params" do
it "creates a new Person" do
expect {
post :create, :person => valid_attributes
}.to change(Person, :count).by(1)
end
it "assigns a newly created person as @person" do
post :create, :person => valid_attributes
assigns(:person).should be_a(Person)
assigns(:person).should be_persisted
end
it "redirects to the created person" do
post :create, :person => valid_attributes
response.should redirect_to(Person.last)
end
end
describe "with invalid params" do
it "assigns a newly created but unsaved person as @person" do
# Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted
Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false)
post :create, :person => {}
assigns(:person).should be_a_new(Person)
end
it "re-renders the 'new' template" do
# Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted
Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false)
post :create, :person => {}
response.should render_template("new")
end
end
end
describe "PUT update" do
describe "with valid params" do
it "updates the requested person" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
# Assuming there are no other people in the database, this
# specifies that the Person created on the previous line
# receives the :update_attributes message with whatever params are
# submitted in the request.
Person.any_instance.should_receive(:update_attributes).with({'these' => 'params'})
put :update, :id => person.id, :person => {'these' => 'params'}
end
it "assigns the requested person as @person" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
put :update, :id => person.id, :person => valid_attributes
assigns(:person).should eq(person)
end
it "redirects to the person" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
put :update, :id => person.id, :person => valid_attributes
response.should redirect_to(person)
end
end
describe "with invalid params" do
it "assigns the person as @person" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
# Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted
Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false)
put :update, :id => person.id, :person => {}
assigns(:person).should eq(person)
end
it "re-renders the 'edit' template" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
# Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted
Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false)
put :update, :id => person.id, :person => {}
response.should render_template("edit")
end
end
end
describe "DELETE destroy" do
it "destroys the requested person" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
expect {
delete :destroy, :id => person.id
}.to change(Person, :count).by(-1)
end
it "redirects to the people list" do
person = Person.create! valid_attributes
delete :destroy, :id => person.id
response.should redirect_to(people_url)
end
end
end

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require 'spec_helper'
# Specs in this file have access to a helper object that includes
# the PeopleHelper. For example:
#
# describe PeopleHelper do
# describe "string concat" do
# it "concats two strings with spaces" do
# helper.concat_strings("this","that").should == "this that"
# end
# end
# end
describe PeopleHelper do
pending "add some examples to (or delete) #{__FILE__}"
end

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require 'spec_helper'
describe Person do
pending "add some examples to (or delete) #{__FILE__}"
end

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require 'spec_helper'
describe "People" do
describe "GET /people" do
it "works! (now write some real specs)" do
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat methods/matchers
get people_path
response.status.should be(200)
end
end
end

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require "spec_helper"
describe PeopleController do
describe "routing" do
it "routes to #index" do
get("/people").should route_to("people#index")
end
it "routes to #new" do
get("/people/new").should route_to("people#new")
end
it "routes to #show" do
get("/people/1").should route_to("people#show", :id => "1")
end
it "routes to #edit" do
get("/people/1/edit").should route_to("people#edit", :id => "1")
end
it "routes to #create" do
post("/people").should route_to("people#create")
end
it "routes to #update" do
put("/people/1").should route_to("people#update", :id => "1")
end
it "routes to #destroy" do
delete("/people/1").should route_to("people#destroy", :id => "1")
end
end
end

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require 'spec_helper'
describe "people/edit.html.erb" do
before(:each) do
@person = assign(:person, stub_model(Person,
:name => "MyString",
:age => 1,
:zipcode => "MyString"
))
end
it "renders the edit person form" do
render
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
assert_select "form", :action => people_path(@person), :method => "post" do
assert_select "input#person_name", :name => "person[name]"
assert_select "input#person_age", :name => "person[age]"
assert_select "input#person_zipcode", :name => "person[zipcode]"
end
end
end

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require 'spec_helper'
describe "people/index.html.erb" do
before(:each) do
assign(:people, [
stub_model(Person,
:name => "Name",
:age => 1,
:zipcode => "Zipcode"
),
stub_model(Person,
:name => "Name",
:age => 1,
:zipcode => "Zipcode"
)
])
end
it "renders a list of people" do
render
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
assert_select "tr>td", :text => "Name".to_s, :count => 2
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
assert_select "tr>td", :text => 1.to_s, :count => 2
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
assert_select "tr>td", :text => "Zipcode".to_s, :count => 2
end
end

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require 'spec_helper'
describe "people/new.html.erb" do
before(:each) do
assign(:person, stub_model(Person,
:name => "MyString",
:age => 1,
:zipcode => "MyString"
).as_new_record)
end
it "renders new person form" do
render
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
assert_select "form", :action => people_path, :method => "post" do
assert_select "input#person_name", :name => "person[name]"
assert_select "input#person_age", :name => "person[age]"
assert_select "input#person_zipcode", :name => "person[zipcode]"
end
end
end

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require 'spec_helper'
describe "people/show.html.erb" do
before(:each) do
@person = assign(:person, stub_model(Person,
:name => "Name",
:age => 1,
:zipcode => "Zipcode"
))
end
it "renders attributes in <p>" do
render
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
rendered.should match(/Name/)
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
rendered.should match(/1/)
# Run the generator again with the --webrat flag if you want to use webrat matchers
rendered.should match(/Zipcode/)
end
end
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