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- data/lib/configfiles.rb +108 -0
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require 'pp'
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require 'ipaddr'
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require 'configfiles'
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class MyConfig < ConfigFiles::Base
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class MyException < Exception; end
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class MyArgumentError < ArgumentError; end
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# I find more rubystic defining a "conversion"
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# rater than statically declaring classes ;)
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parameter :par_integer, :to_i
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parameter :par_str # no conversion needed
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parameter :par_custom do |s|
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s.length
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end
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# receive an Enumerator from Parser, and turn into another Enumerator
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#
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# NOTE: Enumerable#map_enum would be cool ;-)
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#
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# TODO: use facets Enumerable#defer? Mmm, let's try to depend
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# just on the std lib if possible...
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#
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enumerator :iplist do |ipstr|
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IPAddr.new(ipstr)
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end
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validate do |data|
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raise MyArgumentError if data[:par_custom] > 100
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raise MyException unless data[:par_str] =~ /\S+/
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# or you may use standard exceptions....
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true
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end
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end
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class MyKeyValueParser
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include ConfigFiles::Parser
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def self.read(io, opt_h={})
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h = {}
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io.each_line do |line|
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key_re = '[\w\d_\-\.]+'
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value_re = '[\w\d_\-\.]+'
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if line =~ /(#{key_re})\s*=\s*(#{value_re})/
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h[$1.to_sym] = $2
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end
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end
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return h
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end
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end
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class MyListSlurper
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include ConfigFiles::Parser
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def self.read(io, opt_h={})
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if block_given?
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io.each_line do |line|
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yield line.strip if line =~ /\S/
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end
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else
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enum_for :read, io
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end
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end
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end
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c = MyConfig.new
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parse_result = MyKeyValueParser.read(File.open 'keyval.conf')
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c.load parse_result
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pp c
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data/lib/configfiles.rb
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# Copyright 2010, Guido De Rosa <guido.derosa*vemarsas.it>
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# License: same of Ruby
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module ConfigFiles
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VERSION = 0.0.1
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module Parser
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def self.read_file(path)
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self.read File.open path
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end
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end
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class Base
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class ArgumentError < ::ArgumentError; end
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class RuntimeError < ::RuntimeError; end
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@@parameters ||= {}
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@@options ||= {}
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# examples:
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# on :unknown_parameter, :fail | :accept | :ignore
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# on :unknown_parameter, {|str| str.to_i}
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#
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def self.on(name, value=nil, &block)
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if block
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@@options[name] = block
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elsif name == :unknown_parameter and value == :accept
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@@options[name] = lambda {|x| x}
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else
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@@options[name] = value
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end
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end
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def self.option(name)
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@@options[name]
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end
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def self.parameter(name, converter=nil, &converter_block)
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if converter
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if converter_block
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raise ArgumentError, 'you must either specify a symbol or a block'
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else
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converter_block = lambda {|x| x.method(converter).call}
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end
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else
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converter_block ||= lambda {|x| x}
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end
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@@parameters[name] = {
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:converter => converter_block
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}
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end
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# A special kind of parameter, with a special kind of converter, which in turn
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# converts an Enumerator of Strings into an Enumerator of custom objects.
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# Working with Enumerators instead of
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# Arrays is the right thing to do when you deal with very long list of
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# names, IP adresses, URIs etc.
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def self.enumerator(name, &block)
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parameter name do |enum|
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Enumerator.new do |yielder|
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enum.each do |string|
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yielder << block.call(string)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def self.validate(&block)
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@@validate = block
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end
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attr_accessor :options, :data
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def initialize
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@options = @@options.dup
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@data = {}
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def @data.missing_method(id); @data[id]; end
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end
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def validate
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@@validate.call(@data)
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end
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def load(h)
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h.each_pair do |id, value|
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if @@parameters[id][:converter]
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@data[id] = @@parameters[id][:converter].call(value)
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elsif @options[:unknown_parameter] == :fail
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def flush
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@data = {}
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: configfiles
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease: false
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segments:
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version: 0.0.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Guido De Rosa
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2010-08-03 00:00:00 +02:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies: []
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description: "A simple library to specify the format of configuration files and the way to turn them into Ruby objects. Ruby1.9 centric. It supports lazy lists. No write support: it's strongly sugested to use ERB or other templating systems for that."
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email: guido.derosa@vemarsas.it
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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files:
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- configfiles-example.rb
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- lib/configfiles.rb
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has_rdoc: true
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homepage: http://github.com/gderosa/configfiles
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licenses: []
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post_install_message:
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rdoc_options: []
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require_paths:
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- lib
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required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
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- - ">="
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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segments:
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- 0
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version: "0"
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required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
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segments:
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- 0
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version: "0"
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requirements: []
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rubyforge_project:
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rubygems_version: 1.3.6
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 3
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summary: A simple library to specify the format of configuration files and the way to turn them into Ruby objects.
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test_files: []
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