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.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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Returns string to use for params names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it's inside isolated engine.
# For isolated engine:
ActiveModel::Naming.param_key(Blog::Post) # => "post"
# For shared engine:
ActiveModel::Naming.param_key(Blog::Post) # => "blog_post"
Returns the plural class name of a record or class.
ActiveModel::Naming.plural(post) # => "posts"
ActiveModel::Naming.plural(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_people"
Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it's inside isolated engine.
# For isolated engine:
ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) # => "posts"
# For shared engine:
ActiveModel::Naming.route_key(Blog::Post) # => "blog_posts"
The route key also considers if the noun is uncountable and, in such cases, automatically appends _index.
Returns the singular class name of a record or class.
ActiveModel::Naming.singular(post) # => "post"
ActiveModel::Naming.singular(Highrise::Person) # => "highrise_person"
Returns string to use while generating route names. It differs for namespaced models regarding whether it's inside isolated engine.
# For isolated engine:
ActiveModel::Naming.singular_route_key(Blog::Post) # => "post"
# For shared engine:
ActiveModel::Naming.singular_route_key(Blog::Post) # => "blog_post"
Identifies whether the class name of a record or class is uncountable.
ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Sheep) # => true
ActiveModel::Naming.uncountable?(Post) # => false
Returns an ActiveModel::Name
object for module. It can be used to retrieve all kinds of naming-related information (See ActiveModel::Name
for more information).
class Person
extend ActiveModel::Naming
end
Person.model_name.name # => "Person"
Person.model_name.class # => ActiveModel::Name
Person.model_name.singular # => "person"
Person.model_name.plural # => "people"