/activeadmin-mongoid

ActiveAdmin hacks to support Mongoid

Primary LanguageRubyMIT LicenseMIT

Devs for Change fork

Until official support is.. officially supported, we're using this fork. It allows ActiveAdmin's master branch to work with activeadmin-mongoid in Ruby 2.2.0 with Rails 4.2.0. Everything seems to work, (with exceptions below), and specs pass. No warranty, of course, and we're not supporting this. Godspeed.

♻️ INFO

Official support has started, subscribe to activeadmin#2714 for updates!

⚠️ ALERT

For the reason above I'm no longer actively maintaining the projec. I will still accept any pull request for recent rails/mongoid/activeadmin and adding new specs.


ActiveAdmin::Mongoid

ActiveAdmin hacks to support Mongoid. Some ActiveAdmin features are disabled or not working properly:

  • comments are disabled by default
  • filters are somehow broken

For more on Mongoid support in ActiveAdmin see this issue.

Installation

Some Gems

Add the following gems to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'activeadmin-mongoid'

You can safely remove the following lines, since are already activeadmin-mongoid dependencies:

gem 'activeadmin'
gem 'meta_search', '>= 1.1.0.pre'
gem 'sass-rails',  ['~> 3.1', '>= 3.1.4']

Remove Application Dependencies

In your config/application.rb, replace :

require 'rails/all'

with :

require "action_controller/railtie"
require "action_mailer/railtie"
require "active_resource/railtie"
require "sprockets/railtie"
require "rails/test_unit/railtie"

rails/all includes elements requiring ActiveRecord::Connection ...

Bundle & Crank

Execute:

$ bundle
$ rails g devise:install
$ rails g active_admin:install

Check that the generated initializers/devise.rb file requires mongoid orm. You may find a line like this :

require 'devise/orm/mongoid'

Then create the admin user:

$ rails console
>> AdminUser.create :email => 'admin@example.com', :password => 'password', :password_confirmation => 'password'

And that's pretty much it !

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Copyright

Copyright © 2012 Elia Schito. See LICENSE for details.