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91 lines
1.8 KiB
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# RailsBigBrother
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RailsBigBrother lets you log every create, update and destroy on any of your models.
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## Installation
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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gem 'rails_big_brother'
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And then execute:
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$ bundle
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Or install it yourself as:
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$ gem install rails_big_brother
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## Configuration
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```ruby
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RailsBigBrother.config do |config|
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config.format = "big_brother;%<user>s;%<controller_info>s;%<class>s;%<id>s;%<action>s;%<args>s"
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config.logger = Rails.logger
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end
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```
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## Usage
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Simply add this line in the model you want to log :
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```ruby
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big_brother_watch
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```
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### User and controller info
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To fill user and controller info, you need to define two methods in your `ApplicationController`
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```ruby
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def big_brother_user
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''
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end
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def big_brother_infos
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{}
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end
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```
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`big_brother_user` must return a string.
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`big_brother_infos` can return a string, an array or a hash.
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### Choose events to log
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You can choose which events to log with the `on` option. For example :
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```ruby
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class Example < ActiveRecord::Base
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big_brother_watch on: [:create, :destroy]
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end
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```
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### Select attributes to log
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You can specify attributes to monitor with `only` :
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```ruby
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class Example < ActiveRecord::Base
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big_brother_watch only: [:first, :second]
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end
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```
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You can also ignore some attributes with `ignore` :
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```ruby
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class Example < ActiveRecord::Base
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big_brother_watch ignore: :third
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end
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```
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### Log attributes new value on update
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You can choose to log the new value of an updated field with `verbose` :
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```ruby
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class Example < ActiveRecord::Base
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big_brother_watch verbose: :third
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end
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```
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## Contributing
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1. Fork it
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2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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5. Create new Pull Request
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