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has_machine_tags

v0.2.2RubyGems· Ruby

This plugin implements Flickr's machine tags as explained here[http://www.flickr.com/groups/api/discuss/72157594497877875] while still maintaining standard tagging behavior. Basically, a machine tag has a namespace, a predicate and a value in the format [namespace]:[predicate]=[value] This allows for more precise tagging as tags can have unlimited contexts provided by combinations of namespaces and predicates. These unlimited contexts also make machine tags ripe for modeling relationships between objects. Read the HasMachineTags::TagMethods class documentation for a more thorough explanation. A demo app using this plugin is here. This gem should run on all major Ruby versions and work with Rails 2.3.x and up.

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Abandoned. Last published 13 years ago. No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
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Maintenance
Last published 13 years ago.
Popularity
9 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
MIT
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
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has_machine_tags — This plugin implements Flickr's machine tags as explained here[http://www.flickr.com/groups/api/discuss/72157594497877875] while still maintaining standard tagging behavior. Basically, a machine tag has a namespace, a predicate and a value in the format [namespace]:[predicate]=[value] This allows for more precise tagging as tags can have unlimited contexts provided by combinations of namespaces and predicates. These unlimited contexts also make machine tags ripe for modeling relationships between objects. Read the HasMachineTags::TagMethods class documentation for a more thorough explanation. A demo app using this plugin is here. This gem should run on all major Ruby versions and work with Rails 2.3.x and up. (Ruby / RubyGems) · Modules