/ironrubymvc

IronRuby ASP.NET MVC otherwise known as ASP.NET MVC rubification

Primary LanguageC#

IronRubyMvc - an extension to ASP.NET MVC to support IronRuby

Getting started

  1. Install ASP.NET MVC (link?)

  2. Create a new ASP.NET MVC project in Visual Studio

  3. Add a reference to System.Web.Mvc.IronRuby.dll

  4. Open Global.asax.cs and ...

    // add this to your usings using System.Web.Mvc;

    // make the subclass of "MvcApplication" be "RubyMvcApplication" namespace MyIronRubyMvcApp { public class MvcApplication : RubyMvcApplication {

     }
    

    }

  5. Create Routes.rb and define a default route:

    $routes.ignore_route "{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}" $routes.map_route "default", "{controller}/{action}/{id}", :controller => 'Home', :action => 'index', :id => ''

Controllers

Ruby Controllers live in the same directory as normal MVC controllers: the "Controllers" directory.

Controllers\HomeController.rb

class HomeController < Controller def index "Hello, World" end end

Run the application from Visual Studio, and it will display "Hello, World"

Filters

You can create filters in a number of ways.

class YourController < Controller

 # before_action, after_action, around_action, before_result, after_result, authorized_action, exception_action all work
 before_action :index do |context|
   # do some filtering stuff here
 end
 
 around_result :index do |context|
   # do some result filtering stuff here
 end
 
 before_action :index, :method_filter
    
 authorized_action :some_other_action do |context|
   # do some authorization checking work here
 end
 
 filter :index, YourFilter
 filter :some_other_action, DifferentYourFilter
 
 # executes for each action
 filter YourControllerFilter 
 
 def index
   # index action
 end
 
 def some_other_action
   # index action
 end
 
 def method_filter
  # do some filter stuff here
 end

end

You can define the following types of filters: ActionFilter, ResultFilter, AuthorizationFilter, ExceptionFilter

class YourFilter < ActionFilter

def on_action_executing(context)
  # Do some filter work here
end

def on_action_executed(context)
  # Do some filter work here
end

end

Views

Ruby views exist in the Views directory, in a sub-folder with the same name as the Controller the View is intended to be used in. To use ERb views, the file should have the ".html.erb" extension. Shared views, such as layouts, are in the "Views/Shared" directory.

For example, an "index" view for the HomeController would be in Views/Home/index.html.erb.

Controllers/HomeController

class HomeController < Controller def index data = "Hello, World" view 'index', 'layout', data end end

MVC says: <%= model %>

<% yield %>

Samples

IronRubyMvc.Test - Tests Library. IronRubyMvcWeb - "Hello, World" test website. You need to change the connection string and attach the database or use sql express. Pictures - "Real" Demo application

Running IronRubyMvcWeb:

  1. Start cassini against the website

Running Pictures:

  1. Start cassini against Pictures
  2. ruby Pictures\server\app.rb