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This is a drop in replacement for acts_as_tree on systems with Postgresql >= 8.4
A fast way to build trees.
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Rails ~> 4.1.0
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Rails ~> 4.0.0
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Rails ~> 3.2.0
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Rails ~> 3.1.0
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Rails ~> 3.0.0
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Rails ~> 2.3.0
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PostgreSQL version >= 8.4
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ActiveRecord
Same as acts_as_tree. Basically: Specify a parent_id or the column that holds the parent ID information.
class MyFancyTree < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_sane_tree end
A few extras are provided. Of note are:
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#depth -> depth from root of the current node
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#descendents -> all descendents of the current node (provided in either scope or nested hash)
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nodes_within?(src, chk) - Returns true if chk contains any nodes found within src and all ancestors of nodes within src
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nodes_within(src, chk) - Returns any matching nodes from chk found within src and all ancestors within src
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nodes_and_descendents(*args) - Returns all nodes and descendents for given IDs or records. Provided in either scope or nested hash.
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Works properly with STI
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Adds ‘depth’ attribute to returned model instances
Yes, there is documentation. Please read it and find all the fun tools at your fingertips:
chrisroberts.github.com/acts_as_sane_tree
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Thanks to David Hansson for the original
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Thanks to PostgreSQL for providing tools for sanity
A (now not so large) majority of this was copied directly from the original acts as tree, with the original license:
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Copyright © 2007 David Heinemeier Hansson, released under the MIT license
The new additions continue:
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Copyright © 2011 Chris Roberts, released under the MIT license