The best way to design a ruby GUI application is to use visualruby:
http://visualruby.net
You can make your GUI totally separate from your classes. For example, If you want to create a GUI for the following class, you can do it easily without disturbing it:
class DataObject
def initialize(name, address, email, phone)
@name = name
@address = address
@email = email
@phone = phone
end
end
You create a GUI for this class by subclassing it, and adding the GUI:
class DataObjectGUI < DataObject
include GladeGUI
def show()
load_glade(__FILE__) #loads glade/DataObjectGUI.glade into @builder
set_glade_all() #populates glade controls with insance variables from DataObject
show_window()
end
end
The GladeGUI interface contains all the GUI magic. The load_glade() method will load the file, DataObject.glade. This is a glade form that contains Gtk::EntryBoxes named,name, address, phone and email. The form will show on the screen with all the fields filled-in.
Obviously the show_window() will make the window appear on the screen. The destroy window is automatically called by GladeGUI when you click the "x" button.
This disign pattern can be used for any class. A good example is if you have an ActiveRecord class, and you want to show the record on the screen. You just subclass as above, and it's editable and savable.
This example is taken from one of the example projects on visualruby.net.