I'm currently using Ripple with the application name prepended to the
typename in an effort to artificially create a namespace for app, to not
collide with other apps, e.g.
class TcwebRoot
include Ripple::Document
property :typed_root_symbol, String, :presence => true
key_on :typed_root_symbol
# et cetera
end
Where "Tcweb" is the appname functioning as a namespace prefix. The object
class should ideally be called just "Root". I would prefer to not have
"Tcweb" mangled into the classname.
Does Ripple allow this sort of thing?...
Ripple::namespace("Tcweb")
class Root
include Ripple::Document
property :typed_root_symbol, String, :presence => true
# et cetera
end
Note:
With my name mangling, plus Ripple's name mapping conventions, a TcwebRoot
object is currently queried like this...
http://172.22.59.51:8098/riak/tcweb_roots/%24200-KOR%7C0
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