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Version 0.3.5 - January 6, 2015

  • Removed unnecessary call to respond_to since responders have been removed from Rails.

Version 0.3.4 - January 6, 2015

  • #squish generated HTML
  • Fix bug when using sync @resource with the :scope option

Version 0.3.0 - March 3, 2014

This release focuses on improving and extending the model DSL for setting up automatic syncing in advanced use cases.

  • Adds the ability for advanced channel scoping

    There were multiple feature requests asking for a way to sync differently scoped lists of the same model automatically and interdependently (e.g all todos of a user and all todos of a project). This can now be accomplished by explicitly defining scopes on the model via the new sync_scope method:

    class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :project
      belongs_to :user
    
      sync :all
    
      sync_scope :by_user(user), -> { where(user_id: user.id) }
      sync_scope :by_project(project), -> { where(project_id: project.id) }
    end

    and then use these scopes to narrow the rendering of sync partials like this:

    <%= sync partial: "todo", resource: Todo.by_user(@user) %>
    <%= sync_new partial: "todo", resource: Todo.new, scope: Todo.by_user(@user) %>

    Please take a look at the docs and the readme for a more thorough explanation and examples on how to use this new feature.

  • Adds the ability to explicitly update parent associations via sync_touch

####Breaking Changes:

  • If you're using the scope feature to narrow the syncing of new records in the sync_new call, you will now have to add this scope when calling the sync helper method as well:

    <%= sync partial: 'todo_comment', collection: @comments, scope: @todo %>
    <%= sync_new partial: 'todo_comment', resource: Comment.new, scope: @todo %>

    If you're in addition using the controller way of manually syncing partials, you will now also have to add the scope parameter to the sync_destroy call like this:

    sync_destroy @comment, scope: @comment.todo

    Why is this?

    Before this version there was only a global destroy channel for every record, so an unscoped sync_destroy call was just enough to remove all partials from all subscribed clients when a record has been destroyed. As of 0.3.0 the destroy channel will be used not only to remove partials when a record is destroyed, but also when partials for that record need to be added to/removed from different sets throughout the application when it is updated.

  • The :scope parameter for the sync method has been replaced with :default_scope. Make sure you update your code accordingly. If you're using the default scope feature, be sure to alway add the corresponding option to your views like this:

    class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :organization
    
      sync :all, default_scope: :organization
    end
    <%= sync partial: "todo", resource: @todos, default_scope: @organization %>
    <%= sync_new partial: "todo", resource: Todo.new, default_scope: @organization %>
  • The parent model defined by the :default_scope parameter will no longer be automatically updated via sync. Please use the new explicit sync_touch method instead.

    Old Syntax:

    class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :project
      belongs_to :user
    
      sync :all, scope: :project
    end

    New Syntax:

    class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :project
      belongs_to :user
    
      sync :all, default_scope: :project
      sync_touch :project, :user
    end

    This will sync all partials of the parent model project and user, whenever a todo is created/updated/deleted.

Version 0.2.7 - Feburary 25, 2014

  • Fixes #54 (Thin complaining about too long query string)

Version 0.2.3 - June 30, 2013

  • Fixed Turbolinks issue where page:restore events no longer evaluate script tags in the body. The workaround re-evaluates all sync sript tags on page restore.

Version 0.2.1 - May 27, 2013

  • Add ability to narrow scope to custom channel for sync_new publishes

Example Usage:

View:

<%= sync_new partial: 'todo_list_row', resource: Todo.new, scope: [@project, :staff] %>

Controller/Model:

sync_new @todo, scope: [@project, :staff]

Version 0.2.0 - May 26, 2013

  • Add ability to refetch partial from server to render within session context, ref: #44

This solves the issues of syncing partials across different users when the partial requires the session's context (ie. current_user).

Ex: View: Add refetch: true to sync calls, and place partial file in a 'refetch' subdirectory in the model's sync view folder:

The partial file would be located in app/views/sync/todos/refetch/_list_row.html.erb

<% @project.todos.ordered.each do |todo| %>
  <%= sync partial: 'list_row', resource: todo, refetch: true %>
<% end %>
<%= sync_new partial: 'list_row', resource: Todo.new, scope: @project, refetch: true %>

Notes While this approach works very well for the cases it's needed, syncing without refetching should be used unless refetching is absolutely necessary for performance reasons. For example,

A sync update request is triggered on the server for a 'regular' sync'd partial with 100 listening clients:

  • number of http requests 1
  • number of renders 1, pushed out to all 100 clients via pubsub server.

A sync update request is triggered on the server for a 'refetch' sync'd partial with 100 listening clients:

  • number of http requests 100
  • number of renders 100, rendering each request in clients session context.