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Administrate is released as a Ruby gem, and can be installed on Rails applications version 6.0 or greater. We support Ruby 3.0 and up.
First, add the following to your Gemfile:
# Gemfile gem "administrate"
Re-bundle with bundle install, then run the installer:
$ rails generate administrate:install
The installer adds some new routes to your config/routes.rb,
and creates a controller at app/controllers/admin/application_controller.rb
In addition, the generator creates a Dashboard and a Controller for each of
your ActiveRecord resources:
app/controllers/admin/foos_controller.rbapp/dashboards/foo_dashboard.rbThe Admin::ApplicationController can be customized to add
authentication logic, authorization, pagination,
or other controller-level concerns.
You will also want to add a root route to show a dashboard when you go to /admin.
Rails.application.routes.draw do namespace :admin do # Add dashboard for your models here resources :customers resources :orders root to: "customers#index" # <--- Root route end end
The routes can be customized to show or hide different models on the dashboard.
Each FooDashboard specifies which attributes should be displayed
on the admin dashboard for the Foo resource.
Each Admin::FooController can be overwritten to specify custom behavior.
Once you have Administrate installed, visit http://localhost:3000/admin to see your new dashboard in action.
If your apps uses Sprockets 4, you'll need to add Administrate's assets to
your manifest.js file. To do this, add these two lines to the file:
//= link administrate/application.css
//= link administrate/application.js
Otherwise, your app will show you this error:
Asset `administrate/application.css` was not declared to be precompiled in production.
Declare links to your assets in `app/assets/config/manifest.js`.
For more information on why this is necessary, see Richard Schneeman's article ["Self Hosted Config: Introducing the Sprockets manifest.js"][]
In order to create additional dashboards, pass in the resource name to the dashboard generator. A dashboard and controller will be created.
$ rails generate administrate:dashboard Foo
Then add a route for the new dashboard.
# config/routes.rb namespace :admin do resources :foos end
Administrate supports using a namespace other than Admin, such as
Supervisor. This will also change the route it's using:
rails generate administrate:install --namespace=supervisor
If you've installed Administrate and generated dashboards and then subsequently added attributes to your models you'll need to manually add these additions (or removals) to your dashboards.
Example:
# app/dashboards/your_model_dashboard.rb ATTRIBUTE_TYPES = { # ... the_new_attribute: Field::String, # ... }.freeze SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES = [ # ... :the_new_attribute, # ... ].freeze FORM_ATTRIBUTES = [ # ... :the_new_attribute, # ... ].freeze COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES = [ # ... :the_new_attribute, # if you want it on the index, also. # ... ].freeze
It's recommended that you make this change at the same time as you add the attribute to the model.
The alternative way to handle this is to re-run rails g administrate:install
and carefully pick through the diffs. This latter method is probably more
cumbersome.