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Model Adapter
CanCan includes a model adapter layer which allows it to change behavior depending on the model used. The current adapters are.
- ActiveRecord
- Mongoid
- DataMapper
See spec/README for how to run specs for a given adapter.
It is easy to make your own adapter if one is not provided. Here I'll walk you through the steps to recreate the Mongoid adapter.
First, fork the CanCan GitHub project and clone that repo. Next, add the necessary gems to the Gemfile for working with the adapter in the specs.
case ENV["MODEL_ADAPTER"]
# ...
when "mongoid"
gem "bson_ext", "~> 1.1"
gem "mongoid", "~> 2.0.0.beta.20"
# ...
end
Next create a spec for the adapter which tests basic behavior. For example, here's a simple Mongoid spec that would go under spec/cancan/model_adapters/mongoid_adapter_spec.rb
if ENV["MODEL_ADAPTER"] == "mongoid"
require "spec_helper"
class MongoidProject
include Mongoid::Document
end
Mongoid.configure do |config|
config.master = Mongo::Connection.new('127.0.0.1', 27017).db("cancan_mongoid_spec")
end
describe CanCan::ModelAdapters::MongoidAdapter do
context "Mongoid defined" do
before(:each) do
@ability = Object.new
@ability.extend(CanCan::Ability)
end
it "should return the correct records based on the defined ability" do
@ability.can :read, MongoidProject, :title => "Sir"
sir = MongoidProject.create(:title => 'Sir')
lord = MongoidProject.create(:title => 'Lord')
MongoidProject.accessible_by(@ability, :read).entries.should == [sir]
end
end
end
end
You will need many more specs for full coverage but add them one at a time. To run the specs execute the following commands.
MODEL_ADAPTER=mongoid bundle
MODEL_ADAPTER=mongoid rake
That will fail since we have not added the implementation.
First add a line to lib/cancan.rb
for including the adapter only when Mongoid is present.
require 'cancan/model_adapters/mongoid_adapter' if defined? Mongoid
Next create that adapter under lib/cancan/model_adapters/mongoid_adapter.rb
.
module CanCan
module ModelAdapters
class MongoidAdapter < AbstractAdapter
def self.for_class?(model_class)
model_class <= Mongoid::Document
end
def database_records
if @rules.size == 0
@model_class.where(:_id => {'$exists' => false, '$type' => 7}) # return no records in Mongoid
else
@rules.inject(@model_class.all) do |records, rule|
if rule.base_behavior
records.or(rule.conditions)
else
records.excludes(rule.conditions)
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
module Mongoid::Document::ClassMethods
include CanCan::ModelAdditions::ClassMethods
end
The class method called for_class?
is used to determine if this adapter should be used for a given class. Here we just see if that model is a Mongoid document.
The database_records
method is used in the accessible_by
call. Here we fetch records from @model_class
which match the @rules
. If there are no rules then we return a query which fetches no records.
Otherwise we start with all the records and apply each of the rule conditions to them. The rule.base_behavior
defines whether this rule should be additive or subtractive. It is true
for a can
call and false
for a cannot
call.
The last three lines add the accessible_by
method to all Mongoid classes. I expect this to not be necessary in CanCan 2.0 (see issue #235).
Some models add additional features to the conditions hash. With Mongoid you can do something like :age.gt => 13
. To get this working a couple more methods need to be added to the adapter to override how conditions are checked.
# in MongoidAdapter
def self.override_conditions_hash_matching?(subject, conditions)
conditions.any? { |k,v| !k.kind_of?(Symbol) }
end
def self.matches_conditions_hash?(subject, conditions)
subject.matches? subject.class.where(conditions).selector
end
The first one returns true
when there's a conditions option which is not a Symbol (such as :age.gt
). The second method will be called by CanCan when the first one returns true to check if the given subject matches the hash of conditions.
See the actual mongoid_adapter_spec.rb and mongoid_adapter.rb files for the full code.
This project is abandoned, see its successor: CanCanCan