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General Configuration
You can configure Active Admin settings in config/initializers/active_admin.rb
.
Here are a few common configurations:
Authentication
Active Admin requires two settings to authenticate and use the current user
within your application.
- the method controllers used to force authentication
config.authentication_method = :authenticate_admin_user!
- the method used to access the current user
config.current_user_method = :current_admin_user
Both of these settings can be set to false to turn off authentication.
config.authentication_method = false config.current_user_method = false
Site Title Options
Every page has what’s called the site title on the left side of the menu bar.
If you want, you can customize it.
config.site_title = "My Admin Site" config.site_title_link = "/" config.site_title_image = "site_image.png" config.site_title_image = "http://www.google.com/images/logos/google_logo_41.png" config.site_title_image = ->(context) { context.current_user.company.logo_url }
Internationalization (I18n)
Active Admin comes with translations for a lot of
locales.
Active Admin does not provide the translations for the kaminari gem it uses for pagination,
to get these you can use the
kaminari-i18n gem.
To translate Active Admin to a new language or customize an existing
translation, you can copy
config/locales/en.yml
to your application’s config/locales
folder and update it. We welcome
new/updated translations, so feel free to
contribute!
When using devise for authentication,
you can use the devise-i18n
gem to get the devise translations for other locales.
Localize Format For Dates and Times
Active Admin sets :long
as default localize format for dates and times.
If you want, you can customize it.
config.localize_format = :short
Namespaces
When registering resources in Active Admin, they are loaded into a namespace.
The default namespace is “admin”.
# app/admin/posts.rb ActiveAdmin.register Post do # ... end
The Post resource will be loaded into the “admin” namespace and will be
available at /admin/posts
. Each namespace holds on to its own settings that
inherit from the application’s configuration.
For example, if you have two namespaces (:admin
and :super_admin
) and want to
have different site title’s for each, you can use the config.namespace(name)
block within the initializer file to configure them individually.
ActiveAdmin.setup do |config| config.site_title = "My Default Site Title" config.namespace :admin do |admin| admin.site_title = "Admin Site" end config.namespace :super_admin do |super_admin| super_admin.site_title = "Super Admin Site" end end
If you are creating a multi-tenant application you may want to have multiple namespaces mounted to the same path. We can do this using the route_options
settings on the namespace
config.namespace :site_1 do |admin| admin.route_options = { path: :admin, constraints: ->(request){ request.domain == "site1.com" } } end config.namespace :site_2 do |admin| admin.route_options = { path: :admin, constraints: ->(request){ request.domain == "site2.com" } } end
If you would like to mount the namespace to a subdomain instead of path we can use the route_options
for this as well
config.namespace :admin do |admin| admin.route_options = { path: '', subdomain: 'admin' } end
Each setting available in the Active Admin setup block is configurable on a per
namespace basis.
Load paths
By default Active Admin files go inside app/admin/
. You can change this
directory in the initializer file:
ActiveAdmin.setup do |config| config.load_paths = [File.join(Rails.root, "app", "ui")] end
Comments
By default Active Admin includes comments on resources. Sometimes, this is
undesired. To disable comments:
# For the entire application: ActiveAdmin.setup do |config| config.comments = false end # For a namespace: ActiveAdmin.setup do |config| config.namespace :admin do |admin| admin.comments = false end end # For a given resource: ActiveAdmin.register Post do config.comments = false end
You can change the name under which comments are registered:
config.comments_registration_name = 'AdminComment'
You can change the order for the comments and you can change the column to be
used for ordering:
config.comments_order = 'created_at ASC'
You can disable the menu item for the comments index page:
config.comments_menu = false
You can customize the comment menu:
config.comments_menu = { parent: 'Admin', priority: 1 }
Remember to indicate where to place the comments and form with:
active_admin_comments
Utility Navigation
The “utility navigation” shown at the top right normally shows the current user
and a link to log out. However, the utility navigation is just like any other
menu in the system; you can provide your own menu to be rendered in its place.
ActiveAdmin.setup do |config| config.namespace :admin do |admin| admin.build_menu :utility_navigation do |menu| menu.add label: "ActiveAdmin.info", url: "http://www.activeadmin.info", html_options: { target: :blank } admin.add_current_user_to_menu menu admin.add_logout_button_to_menu menu end end end
Footer Customization
By default, Active Admin displays a “Powered by ActiveAdmin” message on every
page. You can override this message and show domain-specific messaging:
config.footer = "MyApp Revision v1.3"