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manifest

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# File railties/lib/rails_generator/generators/components/controller/controller_generator.rb, line 2
  def manifest
    record do |m|
      # Check for class naming collisions.
      m.class_collisions "#{class_name}Controller", "#{class_name}ControllerTest", "#{class_name}Helper", "#{class_name}HelperTest"

      # Controller, helper, views, and test directories.
      m.directory File.join('app/controllers', class_path)
      m.directory File.join('app/helpers', class_path)
      m.directory File.join('app/views', class_path, file_name)
      m.directory File.join('test/functional', class_path)
      m.directory File.join('test/unit/helpers', class_path)

      # Controller class, functional test, and helper class.
      m.template 'controller.rb',
                  File.join('app/controllers',
                            class_path,
                            "#{file_name}_controller.rb")

      m.template 'functional_test.rb',
                  File.join('test/functional',
                            class_path,
                            "#{file_name}_controller_test.rb")

      m.template 'helper.rb',
                  File.join('app/helpers',
                            class_path,
                            "#{file_name}_helper.rb")

      m.template 'helper_test.rb',
                  File.join('test/unit/helpers',
                            class_path,
                            "#{file_name}_helper_test.rb")

      # View template for each action.
      actions.each do |action|
        path = File.join('app/views', class_path, file_name, "#{action}.html.erb")
        m.template 'view.html.erb', path,
          :assigns => { :action => action, :path => path }
      end
    end
  end
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