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AwesomeNestedSet
Awesome Nested Set is an implementation of the nested set pattern for ActiveRecord models. It is a replacement for acts_as_nested_set and BetterNestedSet, but more awesome.
Version 2 supports Rails 3. Gem versions prior to 2.0 support Rails 2.
What makes this so awesome?
This is a new implementation of nested set based off of BetterNestedSet that fixes some bugs, removes tons of duplication, adds a few useful methods, and adds STI support.
Installation
Add to your Gemfile:
gem 'awesome_nested_set'
Usage
To make use of awesome_nested_set
, your model needs to have 3 fields:
lft
, rgt
, and parent_id
. The names of these fields are configurable.
You can also have an optional field, depth
:
class CreateCategories < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :categories do |t| t.string :name t.integer :parent_id t.integer :lft t.integer :rgt t.integer :depth # this is optional. end end def self.down drop_table :categories end end
Enable the nested set functionality by declaring acts_as_nested_set
on your model
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_nested_set end
Run rake rdoc
to generate the API docs and see CollectiveIdea::Acts::NestedSet for more information.
Callbacks
There are three callbacks called when moving a node:
before_move
, after_move
and around_move
.
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_nested_set after_move :rebuild_slug around_move :da_fancy_things_around private def rebuild_slug # do whatever end def da_fancy_things_around # do something... yield # actually moves # do something else... end end
Beside this there are also hooks to act on the newly added or removed children.
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_nested_set :before_add => :do_before_add_stuff, :after_add => :do_after_add_stuff, :before_remove => :do_before_remove_stuff, :after_remove => :do_after_remove_stuff private def do_before_add_stuff(child_node) # do whatever with the child end def do_after_add_stuff(child_node) # do whatever with the child end def do_before_remove_stuff(child_node) # do whatever with the child end def do_after_remove_stuff(child_node) # do whatever with the child end end
Protecting attributes from mass assignment
It's generally best to "whitelist" the attributes that can be used in mass assignment:
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_nested_set attr_accessible :name, :parent_id end
If for some reason that is not possible, you will probably want to protect the lft
and rgt
attributes:
class Category < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_nested_set attr_protected :lft, :rgt end
Conversion from other trees
Coming from acts_as_tree or another system where you only have a parent_id? No problem. Simply add the lft & rgt fields as above, and then run:
Category.rebuild!
Your tree will be converted to a valid nested set. Awesome!
View Helper
The view helper is called #nested_set_options.
Example usage:
<%= f.select :parent_id, nested_set_options(Category, @category) {|i| "#{'-' * i.level} #{i.name}" } %> <%= select_tag 'parent_id', options_for_select(nested_set_options(Category) {|i| "#{'-' * i.level} #{i.name}" } ) %>
See CollectiveIdea::Acts::NestedSet::Helper for more information about the helpers.
References
You can learn more about nested sets at: http://threebit.net/tutorials/nestedset/tutorial1.html
How to contribute
Please see the 'Contributing' document.
Copyright © 2008 - 2013 Collective Idea, released under the MIT license