I think namespaces is the solution to the problem you have here:
map.namespace :admin do |admin|
admin.resources :customers
end
Which will create routes admin_customers
, new_admin_customers
, etc.
Then inside the app/controller
directory you can have an admin
directory. Inside your admin directory, create an admin controller:
./script/generate rspec_controller admin/admin
class Admin::AdminController < ApplicationController
layout "admin"
before_filter :login_required
end
Then create an admin customers controller:
./script/generate rspec_controller admin/customers
And make this inhert from your ApplicationController:
class Admin::CustomersController < Admin::AdminController
This will look for views in app/views/admin/customers
and will expect a layout in app/views/layouts/admin.html.erb
.
You can then use whichever plugin or code you like to actually do your administration, streamline, ActiveScaffold, whatever personally I like to use resourcecs_controller
, as it saves you a lot of time if you use a REST style architecture, and forcing yourself down that route can save a lot of time elsewhere. Though if you inherited the application that's a moot point by now.
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