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How do I override rails naming conventions?

2019-01-01 07:54发布

问题:

I have a model named \"clothing\" which I want to be the singlular (one piece of clothing). By default, rails says the plural is clothings. Right or wrong, I think it will be more readable if the plural is \"clothes\".

How do I override the plural naming convention? Can I do it right in the model so I don\'t have to do it over and over? How will this change how routes are handled (I am using restful architecture)?

回答1:

I\'m no RoR expert, but did find a possible approach. From the referenced site you can add inflection rule inside the config/initializers/inflections.rb file:

# Add new inflection rules using the following format 
ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect|
  inflect.irregular \'clothing\', \'clothes\'
end


回答2:

For rails 2.3.2 and maybe 2+, you need to do it a little different:

ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect|
    inflect.plural /^(ox)$/i, \'\\1\\2en\'
    inflect.singular /^(ox)en/i, \'\\1\'

    inflect.irregular \'octopus\', \'octopi\'

    inflect.uncountable \"equipment\"
end


回答3:

Add this in your environment.rb file if you are trying to stop database pluralization

ActiveRecord::Base.pluralize_table_names = false


回答4:

With Ruby 2.2.2 windows or linux for me best solve was :

ActiveRecord::Base.pluralize_table_names = false

class Persona < ActiveRecord::Base
end


personas = Persona.all
personas.each do | personita |
  print \"#{personita.idpersona}   #{personita.nombre}\\n\"
end

p Persona.count