Active Model Naming

Creates a model_name method on your object.

To implement, just extend ActiveModel::Naming in your object:

class BookCover
  extend ActiveModel::Naming
end

BookCover.model_name        # => "BookCover"
BookCover.model_name.human  # => "Book cover"

BookCover.model_name.i18n_key              # => :book_cover
BookModule::BookCover.model_name.i18n_key  # => :"book_module/book_cover"

Providing the functionality that ActiveModel::Naming provides in your object is required to pass the Active Model Lint test. So either extending the provided method below, or rolling your own is required.

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Class Public methods
param_key(record_or_class)

Returns string to use for params names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it’s inside isolated engine.

For isolated engine: ::param_key(Blog::Post) #=> post

For shared engine: ::param_key(Blog::Post) #=> blog_post

# File activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb, line 157
def self.param_key(record_or_class)
  model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).param_key
end
plural(record_or_class)

Returns the plural class name of a record or class. Examples:

ActiveModel::Naming.plural(post)             # => "posts"
ActiveModel::Naming.plural(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_people"
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb, line 102
def self.plural(record_or_class)
  model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).plural
end
route_key(record_or_class)

Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it’s inside isolated engine.

For isolated engine: ::route_key(Blog::Post) #=> posts

For shared engine: ::route_key(Blog::Post) #=> blog_posts

The route key also considers if the noun is uncountable and, in such cases, automatically appends _index.

# File activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb, line 145
def self.route_key(record_or_class)
  model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).route_key
end
singular(record_or_class)

Returns the singular class name of a record or class. Examples:

ActiveModel::Naming.singular(post)             # => "post"
ActiveModel::Naming.singular(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_person"
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb, line 110
def self.singular(record_or_class)
  model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).singular
end
singular_route_key(record_or_class)

Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it’s inside isolated engine.

For isolated engine: ::route_key(Blog::Post) #=> post

For shared engine: ::route_key(Blog::Post) #=> blog_post

# File activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb, line 130
def self.singular_route_key(record_or_class)
  model_name_from_record_or_class(record_or_class).singular_route_key
end
uncountable?(record_or_class)

Identifies whether the class name of a record or class is uncountable. Examples:

ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Sheep) # => true
ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Post) => false
# File activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb, line 118
def self.uncountable?(record_or_class)
  plural(record_or_class) == singular(record_or_class)
end
Instance Public methods
model_name()

Returns an ActiveModel::Name object for module. It can be used to retrieve all kinds of naming-related information.

# File activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb, line 89
def model_name
  @_model_name ||= begin
    namespace = self.parents.detect do |n|
      n.respond_to?(:use_relative_model_naming?) && n.use_relative_model_naming?
    end
    ActiveModel::Name.new(self, namespace)
  end
end