Add administrate

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gem "httparty"
gem "sidekiq"
gem "administrate"

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@ -68,6 +68,14 @@ GEM
tzinfo (~> 2.0)
addressable (2.8.5)
public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 6.0)
administrate (0.19.0)
actionpack (>= 5.0)
actionview (>= 5.0)
activerecord (>= 5.0)
jquery-rails (>= 4.0)
kaminari (>= 1.0)
sassc-rails (~> 2.1)
selectize-rails (~> 0.6)
bindex (0.8.1)
bootsnap (1.16.0)
msgpack (~> 1.2)
@ -109,6 +117,22 @@ GEM
jbuilder (2.11.5)
actionview (>= 5.0.0)
activesupport (>= 5.0.0)
jquery-rails (4.6.0)
rails-dom-testing (>= 1, < 3)
railties (>= 4.2.0)
thor (>= 0.14, < 2.0)
kaminari (1.2.2)
activesupport (>= 4.1.0)
kaminari-actionview (= 1.2.2)
kaminari-activerecord (= 1.2.2)
kaminari-core (= 1.2.2)
kaminari-actionview (1.2.2)
actionview
kaminari-core (= 1.2.2)
kaminari-activerecord (1.2.2)
activerecord
kaminari-core (= 1.2.2)
kaminari-core (1.2.2)
loofah (2.21.3)
crass (~> 1.0.2)
nokogiri (>= 1.12.0)
@ -187,6 +211,13 @@ GEM
rubyzip (2.3.2)
sassc (2.4.0)
ffi (~> 1.9)
sassc-rails (2.1.2)
railties (>= 4.0.0)
sassc (>= 2.0)
sprockets (> 3.0)
sprockets-rails
tilt
selectize-rails (0.12.6)
selenium-webdriver (4.10.0)
rexml (~> 3.2, >= 3.2.5)
rubyzip (>= 1.2.2, < 3.0)
@ -209,6 +240,7 @@ GEM
tailwindcss-rails (2.0.30-arm64-darwin)
railties (>= 6.0.0)
thor (1.2.2)
tilt (2.2.0)
timeout (0.4.0)
turbo-rails (1.4.0)
actionpack (>= 6.0.0)
@ -237,6 +269,7 @@ PLATFORMS
arm64-darwin-22
DEPENDENCIES
administrate
bootsnap
capybara
debug

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# All Administrate controllers inherit from this
# `Administrate::ApplicationController`, making it the ideal place to put
# authentication logic or other before_actions.
#
# If you want to add pagination or other controller-level concerns,
# you're free to overwrite the RESTful controller actions.
module Admin
class ApplicationController < Administrate::ApplicationController
before_action :authenticate_admin
def authenticate_admin
# TODO Add authentication logic here.
end
# Override this value to specify the number of elements to display at a time
# on index pages. Defaults to 20.
# def records_per_page
# params[:per_page] || 20
# end
end
end

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module Admin
class AttendancesController < Admin::ApplicationController
# Overwrite any of the RESTful controller actions to implement custom behavior
# For example, you may want to send an email after a foo is updated.
#
# def update
# super
# send_foo_updated_email(requested_resource)
# end
# Override this method to specify custom lookup behavior.
# This will be used to set the resource for the `show`, `edit`, and `update`
# actions.
#
# def find_resource(param)
# Foo.find_by!(slug: param)
# end
# The result of this lookup will be available as `requested_resource`
# Override this if you have certain roles that require a subset
# this will be used to set the records shown on the `index` action.
#
# def scoped_resource
# if current_user.super_admin?
# resource_class
# else
# resource_class.with_less_stuff
# end
# end
# Override `resource_params` if you want to transform the submitted
# data before it's persisted. For example, the following would turn all
# empty values into nil values. It uses other APIs such as `resource_class`
# and `dashboard`:
#
# def resource_params
# params.require(resource_class.model_name.param_key).
# permit(dashboard.permitted_attributes(action_name)).
# transform_values { |value| value == "" ? nil : value }
# end
# See https://administrate-demo.herokuapp.com/customizing_controller_actions
# for more information
end
end

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module Admin
class CoursesController < Admin::ApplicationController
# Overwrite any of the RESTful controller actions to implement custom behavior
# For example, you may want to send an email after a foo is updated.
#
# def update
# super
# send_foo_updated_email(requested_resource)
# end
# Override this method to specify custom lookup behavior.
# This will be used to set the resource for the `show`, `edit`, and `update`
# actions.
#
# def find_resource(param)
# Foo.find_by!(slug: param)
# end
# The result of this lookup will be available as `requested_resource`
# Override this if you have certain roles that require a subset
# this will be used to set the records shown on the `index` action.
#
# def scoped_resource
# if current_user.super_admin?
# resource_class
# else
# resource_class.with_less_stuff
# end
# end
# Override `resource_params` if you want to transform the submitted
# data before it's persisted. For example, the following would turn all
# empty values into nil values. It uses other APIs such as `resource_class`
# and `dashboard`:
#
# def resource_params
# params.require(resource_class.model_name.param_key).
# permit(dashboard.permitted_attributes(action_name)).
# transform_values { |value| value == "" ? nil : value }
# end
# See https://administrate-demo.herokuapp.com/customizing_controller_actions
# for more information
end
end

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module Admin
class LecturesController < Admin::ApplicationController
# Overwrite any of the RESTful controller actions to implement custom behavior
# For example, you may want to send an email after a foo is updated.
#
# def update
# super
# send_foo_updated_email(requested_resource)
# end
# Override this method to specify custom lookup behavior.
# This will be used to set the resource for the `show`, `edit`, and `update`
# actions.
#
# def find_resource(param)
# Foo.find_by!(slug: param)
# end
# The result of this lookup will be available as `requested_resource`
# Override this if you have certain roles that require a subset
# this will be used to set the records shown on the `index` action.
#
# def scoped_resource
# if current_user.super_admin?
# resource_class
# else
# resource_class.with_less_stuff
# end
# end
# Override `resource_params` if you want to transform the submitted
# data before it's persisted. For example, the following would turn all
# empty values into nil values. It uses other APIs such as `resource_class`
# and `dashboard`:
#
# def resource_params
# params.require(resource_class.model_name.param_key).
# permit(dashboard.permitted_attributes(action_name)).
# transform_values { |value| value == "" ? nil : value }
# end
# See https://administrate-demo.herokuapp.com/customizing_controller_actions
# for more information
end
end

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require "administrate/base_dashboard"
class AttendanceDashboard < Administrate::BaseDashboard
# ATTRIBUTE_TYPES
# a hash that describes the type of each of the model's fields.
#
# Each different type represents an Administrate::Field object,
# which determines how the attribute is displayed
# on pages throughout the dashboard.
ATTRIBUTE_TYPES = {
id: Field::Number,
associated_toggl_entry: Field::String,
kind: Field::Select.with_options(searchable: false, collection: ->(field) { field.resource.class.send(field.attribute.to_s.pluralize).keys }),
lecture: Field::BelongsTo,
created_at: Field::DateTime,
updated_at: Field::DateTime,
}.freeze
# COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's index page.
#
# By default, it's limited to four items to reduce clutter on index pages.
# Feel free to add, remove, or rearrange items.
COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
id
associated_toggl_entry
kind
lecture
].freeze
# SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's show page.
SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
id
associated_toggl_entry
kind
lecture
created_at
updated_at
].freeze
# FORM_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed
# on the model's form (`new` and `edit`) pages.
FORM_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
associated_toggl_entry
kind
lecture
].freeze
# COLLECTION_FILTERS
# a hash that defines filters that can be used while searching via the search
# field of the dashboard.
#
# For example to add an option to search for open resources by typing "open:"
# in the search field:
#
# COLLECTION_FILTERS = {
# open: ->(resources) { resources.where(open: true) }
# }.freeze
COLLECTION_FILTERS = {}.freeze
# Overwrite this method to customize how attendances are displayed
# across all pages of the admin dashboard.
#
# def display_resource(attendance)
# "Attendance ##{attendance.id}"
# end
end

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require "administrate/base_dashboard"
class CourseDashboard < Administrate::BaseDashboard
# ATTRIBUTE_TYPES
# a hash that describes the type of each of the model's fields.
#
# Each different type represents an Administrate::Field object,
# which determines how the attribute is displayed
# on pages throughout the dashboard.
ATTRIBUTE_TYPES = {
id: Field::Number,
lectures: Field::HasMany,
panopto_folders: Field::String.with_options(searchable: false),
title: Field::String,
toggl_project: Field::Number,
unit_code: Field::String,
created_at: Field::DateTime,
updated_at: Field::DateTime,
}.freeze
# COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's index page.
#
# By default, it's limited to four items to reduce clutter on index pages.
# Feel free to add, remove, or rearrange items.
COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
id
lectures
panopto_folders
title
].freeze
# SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's show page.
SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
id
lectures
panopto_folders
title
toggl_project
unit_code
created_at
updated_at
].freeze
# FORM_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed
# on the model's form (`new` and `edit`) pages.
FORM_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
lectures
panopto_folders
title
toggl_project
unit_code
].freeze
# COLLECTION_FILTERS
# a hash that defines filters that can be used while searching via the search
# field of the dashboard.
#
# For example to add an option to search for open resources by typing "open:"
# in the search field:
#
# COLLECTION_FILTERS = {
# open: ->(resources) { resources.where(open: true) }
# }.freeze
COLLECTION_FILTERS = {}.freeze
# Overwrite this method to customize how courses are displayed
# across all pages of the admin dashboard.
#
# def display_resource(course)
# "Course ##{course.id}"
# end
end

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require "administrate/base_dashboard"
class LectureDashboard < Administrate::BaseDashboard
# ATTRIBUTE_TYPES
# a hash that describes the type of each of the model's fields.
#
# Each different type represents an Administrate::Field object,
# which determines how the attribute is displayed
# on pages throughout the dashboard.
ATTRIBUTE_TYPES = {
id: Field::Number,
attendance: Field::HasOne,
course: Field::BelongsTo,
recording_id: Field::String,
start_time: Field::DateTime,
status: Field::Select.with_options(searchable: false, collection: ->(field) { field.resource.class.send(field.attribute.to_s.pluralize).keys }),
title: Field::String,
created_at: Field::DateTime,
updated_at: Field::DateTime,
}.freeze
# COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's index page.
#
# By default, it's limited to four items to reduce clutter on index pages.
# Feel free to add, remove, or rearrange items.
COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
id
attendance
course
recording_id
].freeze
# SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's show page.
SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
id
attendance
course
recording_id
start_time
status
title
created_at
updated_at
].freeze
# FORM_ATTRIBUTES
# an array of attributes that will be displayed
# on the model's form (`new` and `edit`) pages.
FORM_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
attendance
course
recording_id
start_time
status
title
].freeze
# COLLECTION_FILTERS
# a hash that defines filters that can be used while searching via the search
# field of the dashboard.
#
# For example to add an option to search for open resources by typing "open:"
# in the search field:
#
# COLLECTION_FILTERS = {
# open: ->(resources) { resources.where(open: true) }
# }.freeze
COLLECTION_FILTERS = {}.freeze
# Overwrite this method to customize how lectures are displayed
# across all pages of the admin dashboard.
#
# def display_resource(lecture)
# "Lecture ##{lecture.id}"
# end
end

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Rails.application.routes.draw do
namespace :admin do
resources :attendances
resources :courses
resources :lectures
root to: "attendances#index"
end
root controller: :attendance_tracker, action: :index
end