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死守一世寂寞 2020-11-27 09:43

I am writing a custom wrapper for open_flash_chart plugin. It\'s placed in /lib and load it as a module in ApplicationController.

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  •  不知归路
    2020-11-27 10:10

    There are two ways that files get loaded in Rails:

    • It is registered in the autoload process, and you reference a constant that corresponds to the file name. For instance, if you have app/controllers/pages_controller.rb and reference PagesController, app/controllers/pages_controller.rb will automatically be loaded. This happens for a preset list of directories in the load path. This is a feature of Rails, and is not part of the normal Ruby load process.
    • Files are explicitly required. If a file is required, Ruby looks through the entire list of paths in your load paths, and find the first case where the file you required is in the load path. You can see the entire load path by inspecting $LOAD_PATH (an alias for $:).

    Since lib is in your load path, you have two options: either name your files with the same names as the constants, so Rails will automatically pick them up when you reference the constant in question, or explicitly require the module.

    I also notice that you might be confused about another thing. ApplicationController is not the root object in the system. Observe:

    module MyModule
      def im_awesome
        puts "#{self} is so awesome"
      end
    end
    
    class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
      include MyModule
    end
    
    class AnotherClass
    end
    
    AnotherClass.new.im_awesome
    # NoMethodError: undefined method `im_awesome' for #
    

    You will need to include the module into whatever class you want to use it in.

    class AnotherClass
      include MyModule
    end
    
    AnotherClass.new.im_awesome
    # AnotherClass is so awesome
    

    Of course, in order to be able to include the module in the first place, you'll need to have it available (using either of the techniques above).

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