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VanitySlug

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Add unique vanity urls to any model without use of redirects. Middleware matches routes that don't resolve with the Rails router and checks if they match a slug from any vanity-slug enabled model. If found, the env["PATH_INFO"] is changed like so:

Given a Post with slug "my-post-title" and id 1, and a Category with slug "the-category" and id 2:

"/my-post-title" => "/posts/1"
"/the-category" => "/category/2"

This lets Rails do the rest of the work.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'vanity_slug'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install vanity_slug

Usage

has_vanity_slug

Options

  • action: route vanity slug will resolve to (default: RESTful show route i.e. "/posts/:id"). Route must be defined.
  • field_to_slug: which column to use in vanity slug generation (default: :name).
  • slug_field: which column to store generated slug (default: :slug).
  • uniqueness_scope: method or attribute to use as uniqueness scope in slug generation (default: nil).

Config

  VanitySlug.path_scope Proc.new { |env| { } }

Use to scope the finder based on rack env, i.e. host parameter. Should return a hash suitable for a where relational argument.

Gotchas

  • no catch all routes may be used in Rails, otherwise the route collision check will always find a matching route

Examples:

  class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
    attr_accesible :title

    has_vanity_slug field_to_slug: :title, uniqueness_scope: :site_id

    belongs_to :site
  end

  class Category < ActiveRecord::Base
    attr_accesible :name

    has_vanity_slug action: "/categories/:id/slug", slug_field: :permalink

    belongs_to :site
  end

  class Site < ActiveRecord::Base
    attr_accessible :domain
  end

Initializer:

  VanitySlug.path_scope = Proc.new{|env|
    { site_id: Site.find_by_domain(env["HTTP_HOST"]).try(:id) }
  }

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

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