Convenience classes to make using the databasedotcom gem with Rails apps even easier
#Installation gem install databasedotcom-rails or, if you use Bundler
gem 'databasedotcom-rails'
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Include
Databasedotcom::Rails::Controller
into your RESTful controller -
Create a YAML file at RAILS_ROOT/config/databasedotcom.yml file, like so
--- client_id: put-your-client-id-here client_secret: put-your-client-secret-here username: put-your-username-here password: put-your-password-here debugging: true
Alternatively, include environment-specific settings: development: client_id: ... test: client_id: ... production: client_id: ...
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Call
YourModel.coerce_params
before you pass parameters submitted from an HTML form to your materialized Sobject
class UsersController < ApplicationController
include Databasedotcom::Rails::Controller
before_filter :load_user, :except => [:index, :new]
def index
@users = User.all
end
def show
end
def new
@user = User.new
end
def create
User.create User.coerce_params(params[:user])
flash[:info] = "The user was created!"
redirect_to users_path
end
def edit
end
def update
@user.update_attributes User.coerce_params(params[:user])
flash[:info] = "The user was updated!"
redirect_to user_path(@user)
end
def destroy
@user.delete
flash[:info] = "The user was deleted!"
redirect_to users_path
end
private
def load_user
@user = User.find(params[:id])
end
end
Note that there is no need to declare the User
model anywhere- Databasedotcom::Rails::Controller
recognizes it as a known Sobject type from your database.com instance, and materializes it automatically.
databasedotcom-rails is released under the MIT License