🛎 Notifications Center engine like GitHub or other application for any Rails applications.
Mountable notifications for any Rails applications.
$ bundle add notifications
You now have a notifications generator in your Rails application:
$ rails g notifications:install
You can generate views, controllers if you need to customize them:
$ rails g notifications:views
$ rails g notifications:controllers
class User
def follow(user)
Notification.create(notify_type: 'follow', actor: self, user: user)
end
end
class Comment
belongs_to :post
 belongs_to :user
after_commit :create_notifications, on: [:create]
def create_notifications
Notification.create(
notify_type: 'comment',
actor: self.user,
user: self.post.user,
target: self)
end
end
Get unread notifications count for a user:
# unread count
unread_count = Notification.unread_count(current_user)
# read count
read_count = Notification.read_count(current_user)
# for non-user class
Notifications.config.user_class = 'Member'
#or change
Notifications.configure do
# Class name of you User model, default: 'User'
self.user_class = 'User'
# Method of user name in User model, default: 'name'
# self.user_name_method = 'name'
# Method of user avatar in User model, default: nil
# self.user_avatar_url_method = nil
# Method name of user profile page path, in User model, default: nil
# self.user_profile_url_method = 'profile_url'
# authenticate_user method in your Controller, default: nil
# If you use Devise, authenticate_user! is correct
# self.authenticate_user_method = 'authenticate_user!'
# current_user method name in your Controller, default: 'current_user'
# If you use Devise, current_user is correct
# self.current_user_method = 'current_user'
end
If you create a notify_type, you need to add a partial view in app/views/notifications/
path, for example:
# There have two notify_type
Notification.create(notify_type: 'follow' ....)
Notification.create(notify_type: 'mention', target: @reply, second_target: @topic, ....)
Your app must have:
# app/views/notifications/_follow.html.erb
<div class="media-heading">
<%= link_to notification.actor.title, main_app.user_path(notification.actor) %> just followed you.
</div>
# app/views/notifications/_mention.html.erb
<div class="media-heading">
<%= link_to notification.actor.title, main_app.user_path(notification.actor) %> has mentioned you in
<%= link_to notification.second_target.title, main_app.topic_path(notification.second_target) %>
</div>
<div class="media-content">
<%= notification.target.body %>
</div>
NOTE: When you want use Rails route path name in notification views, you must use main_app prefix. etc:
main_app.user_path(user)
It is recommended that you use second_level_cache for solving N+1 performance issues.
Testing for multiple Rails versions:
make test_51
# or test all
make test
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.