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require "rich"

if Object.const_defined?("Rich")
  Rich.setup do |config|

    # == CKEditor configuration
    #
    # Rich ships with what I hope are sensible defaults.
    # You may want to override these.
    #
    # For example, the elements available in the formats
    # dropdown are defined like this:
    #   config.editor[:format_tags] = "h3;p;pre"
    #
    # By default, Rich visualizes what type of element
    # you are editing. To disable this:
    #   config.editor[:startupOutlineBlocks] = false

    config.editor[:startupOutlineBlocks] = false

    config.editor[:extraPlugins] = 'codemirror,stylesheetparser,richfile,MediaEmbed'

    config.editor[:width] = '76%'
    config.editor[:toolbar] = [
      ['Format', 'Styles'],
      ['Bold','Italic'],
      [ 'NumberedList','BulletedList', '-', 'Blockquote','-','JustifyLeft','JustifyCenter','JustifyRight' ],
      [ 'Link', 'Unlink'],
      [ 'richImage', 'richFile','MediaEmbed' ],
      ['Source', 'ShowBlocks']
    ]

    config.editor[:uiColor] = ''

    config.editor[:format_tags] = 'p;h1;h2;h3;h4;pre'

    # == Image styles
    #
    # Rich uses paperclip for image processing. You can
    # define the styles you would like to use here. You
    # can use the standard syntax allowed by paperclip.
    # See: https://github.com/thoughtbot/paperclip/wiki/Thumbnail-Generation
    #
    # When you change these after uploading some files,
    # remember to re-generate your styles by running:
    #   rake rich:refresh_assets
    config.image_styles = {
      :thumb => "100x100#"
    }

    # == Convert options
    #
    # You can pass additional commands to ImageMagick to set image quality,
    # apply a blur, and other fancy tricks.
    #
    # Example (this will make your image look terrible):
    # config.convert_options = {
    #     :large => '-quality 1'
    # }

    # == Allowed styles (in file manager)
    #
    # Of the styles specified above, which should be user
    # selectable in the file manager?
    #
    # Example:
    #   config.allowed_styles = [ :large, :thumb ]
    #
    # Default:
    # config.allowed_styles = :all

    # == Default Style
    #
    # The style to insert by default. In addition to the
    # styles defined above you can also use :original to get
    # the unprocessed file. Make sure this style exists.
    config.default_style = :thumb

  # == Upload non-image files
  #
  # Setting this option to true will add a second Rich filebrowser icon to
  # the editor toolbar. In this filebrowser you can upload non-image files.
  # Inserting these files into your editor will result in a direct (A) link.
  #
  # Default:
  config.allow_document_uploads = true

  # == Set allowed filetypes for non-image files
  #
  # If you want, you can restrict the types of documents that users can upload.
  # Default behavior is to allow any kind of file to be uploaded. You can set
  # the accepted types by providing an array of mimetypes to check against.
  # Note that for this to have any effect, you first need to enable document
  # uploads using the setting above.
  #
  # Default, allow any file to be uploaded:
  # config.allowed_document_types = :all
  #
  # Example, only allow PDF uploads:
  # config.allowed_document_types = ['application/pdf']

  # == Asset insertion
  #
  # Set this to true to keep the filebrowser open after inserting an asset.
  # Also configurable per-use from within the filebrowser.
  #
  # Default:
  # config.insert_many = false

    # == User Authentication
    #
    # When defined, Rich will automatically call this method
    # in a before filter to ensure that the user is logged in.
    #
    # If you do not change this value from the default, anyone
    # will be able to see your images, and upload files.
    #
    # Example for Devise with an AdminUser model:
    #   config.authentication_method = :authenticate_admin_user!
    #
    # Default (NOT recommended in production environments):
    # config.authentication_method = :none

    config.authentication_method = :authenticate_admin_user!

  end

  Rich.insert
end