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Activeadmin layout is not just a file, its a collection of components.

How can I override some of the components like, logo, navigation with activeadmin.

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The activeadmin layout components are very easy to customize. What you need to do: Just define a module that opens ActiveAdmin::View.

you can have a custom_activeadmin_components.rb in initializers or admin directory where you defined all of your activeadmin resources. I prefer to put it in the directory where your activeadmin resources are. Then override any module you want:

here is a sample:

module ActiveAdmin
  module Views
    class Header < Component
      def build(namespace, menu)
        super(:id => "header")

        @namespace = namespace
        @menu = menu
        @utility_menu = @namespace.fetch_menu(:utility_navigation)

        build_site_title
        build_global_navigation
        build_utility_navigation
        #you can add any other component here in header section 
      end

      def build_site_title
        render "admin/parts/logo"
      end

      def build_global_navigation
        render "admin/parts/main_nav"
      end

      def build_utility_navigation
        render 'admin/parts/language_options'
        insert_tag view_factory.global_navigation, @utility_menu, :id => "utility_nav", :class => 'header-item tabs'
        render 'admin/parts/branch_in_header'
      end
    end

    module Pages
      class Base
        def build_page_content
          build_flash_messages

          div :id => :wizard_progress_bar do
            render 'admin/parts/wizard_progress_bar'
          end

          div :id => "active_admin_content", :class => (skip_sidebar? ? "without_sidebar" : "with_sidebar") do
            build_main_content_wrapper
            build_sidebar unless skip_sidebar?
          end
        end
      end
    end  
  end
end
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  • putting it in the resources folder does not works. :( Apr 16, 2014 at 20:30
  • where are your other resources? in the same directory?
    – Muntasim
    Apr 17, 2014 at 6:07
  • What if I want to customize layouts that are located within an engine ? This wouldn't work due to namespace problems...I would always have the layout from the main app displayed and not my engine's custom view
    – Git Psuh
    Jul 21, 2015 at 8:41
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You can customise active admin page in admin/your_model.rb file.

Sample code for active admin is as follows.

ActiveAdmin.register User do

  menu :label => "Our User", :priority => 3 #rename menu & set priority#
  #for index page#
  index :title => 'Our User' do #set page title#
    # index :download_links => false do
      selectable_column
      column :title
      column :category do |e| #want to change name of category
         e.categoryone
      end
      column :address 
      default_actions#this will add default action i.e. show|edit|delete#   
  end
  #end index#

  #for controller#
  controller do
    actions :all, :except => [:edit, :new] # you can decide which all methods to be shown in show page.
  end
  #end controller#

  #show start page#
  show do |user|
    h3 "User Details"
    attributes_table do
      row :title
      row :description      
      row :address, :label=>"User Address" #overide address label
      row :country
      row :approval
    end

    h3 "Activity Photoes"
    attributes_table do
      user.uploads.each do |img| #call associated model. Here i want to display uploaded image of upload.rb file
        row(" ") do 
          link_to image_tag(img.to_jq_upload['small_url']), admin_upload_path(img)#here i have added upload module to admin thats y i can directly give path to the upload record of admin module#
        end
      end
    end
    active_admin_comments # to show comment block of active admin
  end
  #show end#

  #filer(search) start righthand side panel#
  filter :title
  filter :category
  filter :address 
  #end filter#

  #for menu on show page#
  action_item only:[:show] do # this add "Approve User" button on the right hand side of show menu only as we have specified only show method
    if User.find(params[:id]).approval == true
      link_to "Approve User", approv_user_path(:id => params[:id])#call custom method of normal rails controller#
    end
  end
  #end menu#

  #start add side bar on page#
  sidebar "Project Details" do
    ul do
      li link_to("Profile", new_project_path)
    end
  end
  #end side bar#

end

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    Its regarding the layout not a specific page. For example you want to add language selection option on header section or you want drop down navs instead of typical activeadmin navs.
    – Muntasim
    Jun 7, 2013 at 13:41

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