Register this module inside your Sinatra application to gain access to controller-level methods used by PaperTrail.
To configure PaperTrail for usage with Sinatra, your Sinatra
app must be
using ActiveRecord
3, 4, or 5.
It is recommended to use the
Sinatra ActiveRecord Extension or something similar for managing your
application's ActiveRecord
connection in a manner similar to the way Rails
does. If using the aforementioned Sinatra ActiveRecord Extension
, steps for
setting up your app with PaperTrail will look something like this:
- Add PaperTrail to your
Gemfile
.
gem 'paper_trail'
gem 'paper_trail-sinatra'
-
Generate a migration to add a
versions
table to your database.bundle exec rake db:create_migration NAME=create_versions
-
Copy contents of create_versions.rb into the
create_versions
migration that was generated into yourdb/migrate
directory. -
Run the migration.
bundle exec rake db:migrate
-
Add
has_paper_trail
to the models you want to track.
PaperTrail provides some helper extensions that acts similar to the controller mixin
it provides for Rails
applications.
In your helpers you can override these methods:
# Returns the user who is responsible for any changes that occur.
# Defaults to current_user.
user_for_paper_trail
# Returns any information about the controller or request that you want
# PaperTrail to store alongside any changes that occur.
info_for_paper_trail
# Returns `true` (default) or `false` to turn PaperTrail on/off for per request.
paper_trail_enabled_for_request
If you're using the modular Sinatra::Base
style of application, you will
need to register the extension:
# bleh_app.rb
require 'sinatra/base'
class BlehApp < Sinatra::Base
register PaperTrail::Sinatra
end
git clone
bundle
mkdir db
sqlite3 db/test.sqlite3
.read spec/create_db.sql
bundle exec rspec