Discerner is an engine for Rails that provides basic search UI, search reqults export UI and allows to configure available search parameters/values. Discerner is not aimed to be a SQL-generator, but it allows the host application to access stored search conditions and provide search results.
Reader's note: this README uses YARD markup to provide links to Discerner's API documentation. If you aren't already, consider reading it on rubydoc.info so that the links will be followable.
This code has been run and tested on Ruby 1.9. and Ruby 2.1
- haml
- sass
- jquery-rails
gem 'discerner'
bundle install
rails generate discerner:install
By default, Discerner installer performs following tasks:
- it copies Discerner's migrations into db/migrate and runs migrations
- it sets up default Discerner operators. As of now, default operators cannot be changed.
- it prompts for current_user helper name and inserts
discerner_user
method into the application controller. This allows Discerner to attibure created searches to the current user. - it adds discerner helpers used for configuring dicerner functionality into application helper. This will be changed in the future.
- show_discerner_results? - helper used to determine if search results should be displayed.
- export_discerner_results? - helper used to determine if search results should be exportable.
- enable_combined_searches? - helper used to determine if search interface should allow to combine searches
- it mounts Discerner::Engine
- it copies sample search dictionary into lib/setup
Discerner installer accepts following parameters:
- --no-migrate - prevent installer from running migrations. If this flag is set, Discerner operators would have to be loaded manually using rake discerner:setup:operators
- --current-user-helper - allows to specify current user method name
- --customize-controllers - copy Discerner controllers into application, so they can be customized
- --customize-models - copy Discerner models into application, so they can be customized
- --customize-helpers - copy Discerner helpers into application, so they can be customized
- --customize-layout - copy Discerner layout into application, so it can be customized
- --customize-all - copy Discerner controllers, models, helpers, and layout into application, so they can be customized
rails generate discerner:dictionary [FILENAME]
Discerner uses dictionaries to define parameters and values that can be used for constructing searches. Discerner dictionary generator performs following tasks:
- it parses provided file and sets up or updates corresponding search dictionary, its parameter categories, parameters and parameter values
- it creates a model for each specified dictionary that is expected to implement "search" and "export" methods.
- it generates template views for search results and export.
Discerner dictionary generator accepts following parameters:
- --no-load - skip dictionary generation/update
- --no-models - skip models generation
- --no-views - skip views generation
Installer adds a sample dictionary than can be used as a template anr/or can be parsed and used to explore Discerner Search UI:
rails generate discerner:dictionary lib/setup/dictionaries.yml
In most cases, dictionary generator needs to be run only once per dictionary. Dictionary updates, excluding name change, should be handled by re-parcing definition file with Discerner parser:
rails discerner:setup:dictionaries FILE=xxx
Discerner parser processes YML definition file line by line, detecting and creating/updating dictionaries, parameter categories, parameters and parameter values. It runs in silent mode by default, --trace option can be used to make it verbose.
Index of all saved searches scoped by current user (if available) can be accessed from '/searches' route.