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Adding simple_form, adding profile settings, header image

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Eugen Rochko 2016-03-12 20:47:22 +01:00
parent 1aa477ac2f
commit 3441361568
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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ gem 'redis', '~>3.2'
gem 'fast_blank'
gem 'htmlentities'
gem 'onebox'
gem 'simple_form'
group :development, :test do
gem 'rspec-rails'

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@ -267,6 +267,9 @@ GEM
json (~> 1.7, >= 1.7.7)
rdoc (~> 4.0)
sexp_processor (4.7.0)
simple_form (3.2.1)
actionpack (> 4, < 5.1)
activemodel (> 4, < 5.1)
simplecov (0.11.2)
docile (~> 1.1.0)
json (~> 1.8)
@ -351,6 +354,7 @@ DEPENDENCIES
rubocop
sass-rails (~> 5.0)
sdoc (~> 0.4.0)
simple_form
simplecov
sqlite3
therubyracer

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@ -13,17 +13,24 @@ Mastodon is a federated microblogging engine. An alternative implementation of t
- Public pages for profiles and single statuses
- Sign up, login, forgotten passwords and changing password
- Mentions and URLs converted to links in statuses
- REST API, including home and mention timelines
- OAuth2 provider system for the API
Missing:
- Media attachments (photos, videos)
- Home timeline, notifications timeline
- UI to post, reblog, favourite, follow and unfollow
- Upload header image for profile page
- Deleting statuses, deletion propagation
- Streaming API
## Configuration
- `LOCAL_DOMAIN` should be the domain/hostname of your instance. This is **absolutely required** as it is used for generating unique IDs for everything federation-related
- `LOCAL_HTTPS` set it to `true` if HTTPS works on your website. This is used to generate canonical URLs, which is also important when generating and parsing federation-related IDs
- `HUB_URL` should be the URL of the PubsubHubbub service that your instance is going to use. By default it is the open service of Superfeedr
## Requirements
- PostgreSQL
- Redis

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# Place all the behaviors and hooks related to the matching controller here.
# All this logic will automatically be available in application.js.
# You can use CoffeeScript in this file: http://coffeescript.org/

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@ -1,10 +1,24 @@
.card {
background: $primary-color image-url('background-photo.jpeg');
background: #282c37;
background-size: cover;
padding: 60px 0;
padding-bottom: 10px;
border-radius: 4px 4px 0 0;
box-shadow: 0 0 15px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
overflow: hidden;
position: relative;
&:after {
background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
display: block;
content: "";
position: absolute;
left: 0;
top: 0;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
z-index: 1;
}
.name {
display: block;
@ -13,6 +27,8 @@
color: #fff;
font-weight: 500;
text-align: center;
position: relative;
z-index: 2;
small {
display: block;
@ -26,6 +42,8 @@
width: 120px;
margin: 0 auto;
margin-bottom: 15px;
position: relative;
z-index: 2;
img {
width: 120px;
@ -38,6 +56,8 @@
.details {
display: flex;
margin-top: 30px;
position: relative;
z-index: 2;
}
.counter {

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// Place all the styles related to the settings controller here.
// They will automatically be included in application.css.
// You can use Sass (SCSS) here: http://sass-lang.com/

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class SettingsController < ApplicationController
layout 'dashboard'
before_action :authenticate_user!
before_action :set_account
def show
end
def update
if @account.update(account_params)
redirect_to settings_path
else
render action: :show
end
end
private
def account_params
params.require(:account).permit(:display_name, :note, :avatar, :header)
end
def set_account
@account = current_user.account
end
end

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module SettingsHelper
end

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@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ class Account < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :avatar, styles: { large: '300x300#', medium: '96x96#', small: '48x48#' }, default_url: 'avatars/missing.png'
validates_attachment_content_type :avatar, content_type: /\Aimage\/.*\Z/
# Header upload
has_attached_file :header, styles: { medium: '700x335#' }
validates_attachment_content_type :header, content_type: /\Aimage\/.*\Z/
# Timelines
has_many :stream_entries, inverse_of: :account
has_many :statuses, inverse_of: :account

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
%link{ rel: 'salmon', href: api_salmon_url(@account.id) }/
%link{ rel: 'alternate', type: 'application/atom+xml', href: account_url(@account, format: 'atom') }/
.card
.card{ style: "background-image: url(#{@account.header.url(:medium)})" }
.avatar= image_tag @account.avatar.url(:large)
%h1.name
= @account.display_name.blank? ? @account.username : @account.display_name

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@ -17,6 +17,10 @@
= link_to oauth_authorized_applications_path do
= fa_icon 'shield'
Authorized apps
%li{ class: active_nav_class(settings_path) }
= link_to settings_path do
= fa_icon 'user'
Edit profile
.dashboard__content
.dashboard__top-bar
= content_for?(:page_title) ? yield(:page_title) : 'Mastodon'

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
= simple_form_for @account, url: settings_path, method: :put do |f|
= f.input :display_name
= f.input :note
= f.input :avatar
= f.input :header
= f.button :submit

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# Use this setup block to configure all options available in SimpleForm.
SimpleForm.setup do |config|
# Wrappers are used by the form builder to generate a
# complete input. You can remove any component from the
# wrapper, change the order or even add your own to the
# stack. The options given below are used to wrap the
# whole input.
config.wrappers :default, class: :input,
hint_class: :field_with_hint, error_class: :field_with_errors do |b|
## Extensions enabled by default
# Any of these extensions can be disabled for a
# given input by passing: `f.input EXTENSION_NAME => false`.
# You can make any of these extensions optional by
# renaming `b.use` to `b.optional`.
# Determines whether to use HTML5 (:email, :url, ...)
# and required attributes
b.use :html5
# Calculates placeholders automatically from I18n
# You can also pass a string as f.input placeholder: "Placeholder"
b.use :placeholder
## Optional extensions
# They are disabled unless you pass `f.input EXTENSION_NAME => true`
# to the input. If so, they will retrieve the values from the model
# if any exists. If you want to enable any of those
# extensions by default, you can change `b.optional` to `b.use`.
# Calculates maxlength from length validations for string inputs
b.optional :maxlength
# Calculates pattern from format validations for string inputs
b.optional :pattern
# Calculates min and max from length validations for numeric inputs
b.optional :min_max
# Calculates readonly automatically from readonly attributes
b.optional :readonly
## Inputs
b.use :label_input
b.use :hint, wrap_with: { tag: :span, class: :hint }
b.use :error, wrap_with: { tag: :span, class: :error }
## full_messages_for
# If you want to display the full error message for the attribute, you can
# use the component :full_error, like:
#
# b.use :full_error, wrap_with: { tag: :span, class: :error }
end
# The default wrapper to be used by the FormBuilder.
config.default_wrapper = :default
# Define the way to render check boxes / radio buttons with labels.
# Defaults to :nested for bootstrap config.
# inline: input + label
# nested: label > input
config.boolean_style = :nested
# Default class for buttons
config.button_class = 'btn'
# Method used to tidy up errors. Specify any Rails Array method.
# :first lists the first message for each field.
# Use :to_sentence to list all errors for each field.
# config.error_method = :first
# Default tag used for error notification helper.
config.error_notification_tag = :div
# CSS class to add for error notification helper.
config.error_notification_class = 'error_notification'
# ID to add for error notification helper.
# config.error_notification_id = nil
# Series of attempts to detect a default label method for collection.
# config.collection_label_methods = [ :to_label, :name, :title, :to_s ]
# Series of attempts to detect a default value method for collection.
# config.collection_value_methods = [ :id, :to_s ]
# You can wrap a collection of radio/check boxes in a pre-defined tag, defaulting to none.
# config.collection_wrapper_tag = nil
# You can define the class to use on all collection wrappers. Defaulting to none.
# config.collection_wrapper_class = nil
# You can wrap each item in a collection of radio/check boxes with a tag,
# defaulting to :span.
# config.item_wrapper_tag = :span
# You can define a class to use in all item wrappers. Defaulting to none.
# config.item_wrapper_class = nil
# How the label text should be generated altogether with the required text.
# config.label_text = lambda { |label, required, explicit_label| "#{required} #{label}" }
# You can define the class to use on all labels. Default is nil.
# config.label_class = nil
# You can define the default class to be used on forms. Can be overriden
# with `html: { :class }`. Defaulting to none.
# config.default_form_class = nil
# You can define which elements should obtain additional classes
# config.generate_additional_classes_for = [:wrapper, :label, :input]
# Whether attributes are required by default (or not). Default is true.
# config.required_by_default = true
# Tell browsers whether to use the native HTML5 validations (novalidate form option).
# These validations are enabled in SimpleForm's internal config but disabled by default
# in this configuration, which is recommended due to some quirks from different browsers.
# To stop SimpleForm from generating the novalidate option, enabling the HTML5 validations,
# change this configuration to true.
config.browser_validations = false
# Collection of methods to detect if a file type was given.
# config.file_methods = [ :mounted_as, :file?, :public_filename ]
# Custom mappings for input types. This should be a hash containing a regexp
# to match as key, and the input type that will be used when the field name
# matches the regexp as value.
# config.input_mappings = { /count/ => :integer }
# Custom wrappers for input types. This should be a hash containing an input
# type as key and the wrapper that will be used for all inputs with specified type.
# config.wrapper_mappings = { string: :prepend }
# Namespaces where SimpleForm should look for custom input classes that
# override default inputs.
# config.custom_inputs_namespaces << "CustomInputs"
# Default priority for time_zone inputs.
# config.time_zone_priority = nil
# Default priority for country inputs.
# config.country_priority = nil
# When false, do not use translations for labels.
# config.translate_labels = true
# Automatically discover new inputs in Rails' autoload path.
# config.inputs_discovery = true
# Cache SimpleForm inputs discovery
# config.cache_discovery = !Rails.env.development?
# Default class for inputs
# config.input_class = nil
# Define the default class of the input wrapper of the boolean input.
config.boolean_label_class = 'checkbox'
# Defines if the default input wrapper class should be included in radio
# collection wrappers.
# config.include_default_input_wrapper_class = true
# Defines which i18n scope will be used in Simple Form.
# config.i18n_scope = 'simple_form'
end

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en:
simple_form:
"yes": 'Yes'
"no": 'No'
required:
text: 'required'
mark: '*'
# You can uncomment the line below if you need to overwrite the whole required html.
# When using html, text and mark won't be used.
# html: '<abbr title="required">*</abbr>'
error_notification:
default_message: "Please review the problems below:"
# Examples
# labels:
# defaults:
# password: 'Password'
# user:
# new:
# email: 'E-mail to sign in.'
# edit:
# email: 'E-mail.'
# hints:
# defaults:
# username: 'User name to sign in.'
# password: 'No special characters, please.'
# include_blanks:
# defaults:
# age: 'Rather not say'
# prompts:
# defaults:
# age: 'Select your age'

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@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ Rails.application.routes.draw do
resources :stream_entries, path: 'updates', only: [:show]
end
resource :settings, only: [:show, :update]
namespace :api do
# PubSubHubbub
resources :subscriptions, only: [:show]

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class AddAttachmentHeaderToAccounts < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
change_table :accounts do |t|
t.attachment :header
end
end
def self.down
remove_attachment :accounts, :header
end
end

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#
# It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system.
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20160306172223) do
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20160312193225) do
# These are extensions that must be enabled in order to support this database
enable_extension "plpgsql"
@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20160306172223) do
t.string "avatar_content_type"
t.integer "avatar_file_size"
t.datetime "avatar_updated_at"
t.string "header_file_name"
t.string "header_content_type"
t.integer "header_file_size"
t.datetime "header_updated_at"
end
add_index "accounts", ["username", "domain"], name: "index_accounts_on_username_and_domain", unique: true, using: :btree

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= simple_form_for(@<%= singular_table_name %>) do |f|
= f.error_notification
.form-inputs
<%- attributes.each do |attribute| -%>
= f.<%= attribute.reference? ? :association : :input %> :<%= attribute.name %>
<%- end -%>
.form-actions
= f.button :submit

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require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe SettingsController, type: :controller do
before do
sign_in :user, Fabricate(:user)
end
describe "GET #show" do
it "returns http success" do
get :show
expect(response).to have_http_status(:success)
end
end
end

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Fabricator(:user) do
account
email "alice@example.com"
password "123456789"
end

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require 'rails_helper'
# Specs in this file have access to a helper object that includes
# the SettingsHelper. For example:
#
# describe SettingsHelper do
# describe "string concat" do
# it "concats two strings with spaces" do
# expect(helper.concat_strings("this","that")).to eq("this that")
# end
# end
# end
RSpec.describe SettingsHelper, type: :helper do
pending "add some examples to (or delete) #{__FILE__}"
end