- The only string works much the same as before with its comma separation -- Nested includes are indicated with square brackets "[ ]" -- The nested include is the value immediately preceding the square brackets -- The only string is the comma separated string inside those brackets - Default includes are split between format types when necessary -- This prevents unnecessary includes from being added on page load - Available includes are those items which are allowed to be accessible to the user -- Some aren't because they are sensitive, such as the creator of a flag -- Some aren't because the number of associated items is too large - The amount of times the same model can be included to prevent recursions -- One exception is the root model may include the same model once --- e.g. the user model can include the inviter which is also the user model -- Another exception is if the include is a has_many association --- e.g. artist urls can include the artist, and then artist urls again
26 lines
690 B
Ruby
26 lines
690 B
Ruby
class ArtistCommentaryVersionsController < ApplicationController
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respond_to :html, :xml, :json
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def index
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@commentary_versions = ArtistCommentaryVersion.paginated_search(params).includes(model_includes(params))
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respond_with(@commentary_versions)
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end
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def show
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@commentary_version = ArtistCommentaryVersion.find(params[:id])
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respond_with(@commentary_version) do |format|
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format.html { redirect_to artist_commentary_versions_path(search: { post_id: @commentary_version.post_id }) }
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end
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end
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private
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def default_includes(params)
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if ["json", "xml"].include?(params[:format])
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[]
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else
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[{post: [:uploader]}, :updater]
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end
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end
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end
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