require 'active_support'

# = You *will* paginate!
#
# First read about WillPaginate::Finder::ClassMethods, then see
# WillPaginate::ViewHelpers. The magical array you're handling in-between is
# WillPaginate::Collection.
#
# Happy paginating!
module WillPaginate
  class << self
    # shortcut for <tt>enable_actionpack; enable_activerecord</tt>
    def enable
      enable_actionpack
      enable_activerecord
    end
    
    # mixes in WillPaginate::ViewHelpers in ActionView::Base
    def enable_actionpack
      return if ActionView::Base.instance_methods.include? 'will_paginate'
      require 'will_paginate/view_helpers'
      ActionView::Base.class_eval { include ViewHelpers }

      if defined?(ActionController::Base) and ActionController::Base.respond_to? :rescue_responses
        ActionController::Base.rescue_responses['WillPaginate::InvalidPage'] = :not_found
      end
    end
    
    # mixes in WillPaginate::Finder in ActiveRecord::Base and classes that deal
    # with associations
    def enable_activerecord
      return if ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to? :paginate
      require 'will_paginate/finder'
      ActiveRecord::Base.class_eval { include Finder }

      # support pagination on associations
      a = ActiveRecord::Associations
      returning([ a::AssociationCollection ]) { |classes|
        # detect http://dev.rubyonrails.org/changeset/9230
        unless a::HasManyThroughAssociation.superclass == a::HasManyAssociation
          classes << a::HasManyThroughAssociation
        end
      }.each do |klass|
        klass.class_eval do
          include Finder::ClassMethods
          alias_method_chain :method_missing, :paginate
        end
      end
    end

    # Enable named_scope, a feature of Rails 2.1, even if you have older Rails
    # (tested on Rails 2.0.2 and 1.2.6).
    #
    # You can pass +false+ for +patch+ parameter to skip monkeypatching
    # *associations*. Use this if you feel that <tt>named_scope</tt> broke
    # has_many, has_many :through or has_and_belongs_to_many associations in
    # your app. By passing +false+, you can still use <tt>named_scope</tt> in
    # your models, but not through associations.
    def enable_named_scope(patch = true)
      return if defined? ActiveRecord::NamedScope
      require 'will_paginate/named_scope'
      require 'will_paginate/named_scope_patch' if patch

      ActiveRecord::Base.class_eval do
        include WillPaginate::NamedScope
      end
    end
  end

  module Deprecation #:nodoc:
    extend ActiveSupport::Deprecation

    def self.warn(message, callstack = caller)
      message = 'WillPaginate: ' + message.strip.gsub(/\s+/, ' ')
      behavior.call(message, callstack) if behavior && !silenced?
    end

    def self.silenced?
      ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silenced?
    end
  end
end

if defined?(Rails) and defined?(ActiveRecord) and defined?(ActionController)
  WillPaginate.enable
end
