44 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
44 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
ActiveAdmin::Dashboards.build do
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# Define your dashboard sections here. Each block will be
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# rendered on the dashboard in the context of the view. So just
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# return the content which you would like to display.
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# == Simple Dashboard Section
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# Here is an example of a simple dashboard section
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#
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# section "Recent Posts" do
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# ul do
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# Post.recent(5).collect do |post|
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# li link_to(post.title, admin_post_path(post))
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# end
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# end
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# end
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# == Render Partial Section
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# The block is rendered within the context of the view, so you can
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# easily render a partial rather than build content in ruby.
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#
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# section "Recent Posts" do
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# div do
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# render 'recent_posts' # => this will render /app/views/admin/dashboard/_recent_posts.html.erb
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# end
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# end
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# == Section Ordering
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# The dashboard sections are ordered by a given priority from top left to
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# bottom right. The default priority is 10. By giving a section numerically lower
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# priority it will be sorted higher. For example:
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#
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# section "Recent Posts", :priority => 10
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# section "Recent User", :priority => 1
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#
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# Will render the "Recent Users" then the "Recent Posts" sections on the dashboard.
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# == Conditionally Display
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# Provide a method name or Proc object to conditionally render a section at run time.
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#
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# section "Membership Summary", :if => :memberships_enabled?
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# section "Membership Summary", :if => Proc.new { current_admin_user.account.memberships.any? }
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end
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