cmis-ruby 0.4.2 → 0.4.3
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/cmis/connection/response_parser.rb +3 -5
- data/lib/cmis/helpers.rb +3 -6
- data/lib/cmis/property_definition.rb +2 -3
- data/lib/cmis/type.rb +7 -5
- data/lib/cmis/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/cmis-ruby/object_spec.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +4 -4
- metadata +2 -4
- data/lib/core_ext/array/indifferent_access.rb +0 -14
- data/lib/core_ext/hash/indifferent_access.rb +0 -288
checksums.yaml
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: 5751d356e36de24bbaf807339790fa700b49cb2a
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data.tar.gz: cff1e6160d5765ea6ff4c439fe0025558fe4d3d5
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: 786a246df433f641fb8c1a9286bebfcda5d48427ec9617a8e1934a354f9c2592220b8e65963bbd04fd5d71ed9a64c082b79305d4e3a59553e1b9c7a49041b9dd
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data.tar.gz: 00cec2e7f2df17bf8f7b275b8f78d0013981c3c33883af830a96b0554fe0751706ad70514c7bfef861b08a8a7c302b53749185b959181158434dda7ab3fc2514
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require 'core_ext/array/indifferent_access'
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require 'core_ext/hash/indifferent_access'
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require 'faraday'
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require 'json'
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raise Exceptions::Unauthorized
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else
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if env[:response_headers][:content_type] =~ JSON_CONTENT_TYPE
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env[:body] = JSON.parse(env[:body])
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env[:body] = JSON.parse(env[:body])
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check_for_cmis_exception!(env[:body])
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end
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end
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def check_for_cmis_exception!(body)
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return unless body.is_a?(Hash)
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if exception = body[
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raise exception_class(exception), "#{exception}: #{body[
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if exception = body['exception']
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raise exception_class(exception), "#{exception}: #{body['message']}"
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end
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end
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data/lib/cmis/helpers.rb
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require 'core_ext/hash/indifferent_access'
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require 'core_ext/string/underscore'
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module CMIS
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def get_properties_map(raw)
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if raw['succinctProperties']
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raw['succinctProperties']
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elsif raw['properties']
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raw['properties'].reduce({}) do |h, (k, v)|
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{}
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end
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result.with_indifferent_access
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def sanitize(prop)
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require 'core_ext/string/underscore'
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module CMIS
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class PropertyDefinition
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def initialize(hash = {})
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@hash = hash.
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@hash = hash.stringify_keys
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self.class.class_eval "def #{key.underscore};@hash['#{key}'];end"
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self.class.class_eval "def #{key.underscore}=(value);@hash['#{key}']=value;end"
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data/lib/cmis/type.rb
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require 'core_ext/hash/
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require 'core_ext/hash/keys'
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require 'core_ext/string/underscore'
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require 'json'
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def initialize(hash, repository)
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@hash = hash.deep_stringify_keys
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properties = %w( id localName localNamespace queryName displayName baseId
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parentId description creatable fileable queryable
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@hash['propertyDefinitions'] ||=
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@hash['propertyDefinitions'] ||= {}
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end
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def add_property_definition(property)
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property.stringify_keys!
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property_definitions[property['id']] = property
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def create
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def update(changed_property_defs, opts = {})
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changed_property_defs.deep_stringify_keys!
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new_defs = changed_property_defs.map(&:to_hash).reduce({}) do |result, element|
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data/lib/cmis/version.rb
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describe '#acls' do
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it 'returns acls' do
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expect(acls).to have_key(
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expect(acls).to have_key(
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expect([true, false]).to include(acls[
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expect(acls).to have_key('aces')
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expect(acls).to have_key('isExact')
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expect([true, false]).to include(acls['isExact'])
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data/spec/spec_helper.rb
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end
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def repository
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metadata
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: cmis-ruby
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.4.
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version: 0.4.3
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Kenneth Geerts
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2014-
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date: 2014-04-01 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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- lib/cmis/server.rb
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- lib/cmis/type.rb
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- lib/cmis/version.rb
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