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+ ## Environment
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+ - `decanter` version:
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+ 1. Fork and clone the repo
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+ # Decanter
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+ Decanter is a Ruby gem that makes it easy to transform incoming data before it hits the model. You can think of Decanter as the opposite of Active Model Serializers (AMS). While AMS transforms your outbound data into a format that your frontend consumes, Decanter transforms your incoming data into a format that your backend consumes.
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+ ## Migration Guides
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+ - [v3.0.0](migration-guides/v3.0.0.md)
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+ ## Contents
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+ - [Basic Usage](#basic-usage)
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+ - [Decanters](#decanters)
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+ - [Generators](#generators)
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+ - [Nested resources](#nested-resources)
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+ - [Default parsers](#default-parsers)
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+ - [Parser options](#parser-options)
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+ - [Exceptions](#exceptions)
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+ - [Advanced usage](#advanced-usage)
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+ - [Custom parsers](#custom-parsers)
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+ - [Squashing inputs](#squashing-inputs)
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+ - [Chaining parsers](#chaining-parsers)
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+ - [Requiring params](#requiring-params)
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+ - [Global configuration](#global-configuration)
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+ - [Contributing](#contributing)
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+ ## Basic Usage
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+ - `:date`
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+ - `:date_time`
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+ - `:float`
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+ - `:integer`
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+ - `:pass`
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+ - `:phone`
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+ - `:string`
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+ - `:array`
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+ Note: these parsers are designed to operate on a single value, except for `:array`. This parser expects an array, and will use the `parse_each` option to call a given parser on each of its elements:
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+ ```ruby
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+ input :ids, :array, parse_each: :integer
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+ ```
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+ ### Parser options
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+ Parsers can receive options that modify their behavior. These options are passed in as named arguments to `input`:
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+ ```ruby
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+ input :start_date, :date, parse_format: '%Y-%m-%d'
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+ ```
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+ ### Exceptions
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+ By default, `Decanter#decant` will raise an exception when unexpected parameters are passed. To override this behavior, you can disable strict mode:
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+ ```ruby
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+ class TripDecanter < Decanter::Base
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+ strict false
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+ # ...
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ Or explicitly ignore a key:
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+ ```rb
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+ class TripDecanter < Decanter::Base
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+ ignore :created_at, :updated_at
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+ # ...
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ You can also disable strict mode globally using a [global configuration](#global-configuration) setting.
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+ ## Advanced Usage
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+ ### Custom Parsers
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+ To add a custom parser, first create a parser class:
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+ ```rb
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+ # app/parsers/truncate_string_parser.rb
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+ class TruncateStringParser < Decanter::Parser::ValueParser
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+ parser do |value, options|
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+ length = options.fetch(:length, 100)
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+ value.truncate(length)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ Then, use the appropriate key to look up the parser:
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+ ```ruby
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+ input :name, :truncate_string #=> TruncateStringParser
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+ ```
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+ #### Custom parser methods
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+ - `#parse <block>`: (required) recieves a block for parsing a value. Block parameters are `|value, options|` for `ValueParser` and `|name, value, options|` for `HashParser`.
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+ - `#allow [<class>]`: skips parse step if the incoming value `is_a?` instance of class(es).
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+ - `#pre [<parser>]`: applies the given parser(s) before parsing the value.
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+ #### Custom parser base classes
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+ - `Decanter::Parser::ValueParser`: subclasses are expected to return a single value.
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+ - `Decanter::Parser::HashParser`: subclasses are expected to return a hash of keys and values.
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+ ### Squashing inputs
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+ Sometimes, you may want to take several inputs and combine them into one finished input prior to sending to your model. You can achieve this with a custom parser:
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+ ```ruby
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+ class TripDecanter < Decanter::Base
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+ input [:day, :month, :year], :squash_date, key: :start_date
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ ```ruby
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+ class SquashDateParser < Decanter::Parser::ValueParser
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+ parser do |values, options|
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ ### Chaining parsers
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+ You can compose multiple parsers by using the `#pre` method:
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+ ```ruby
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+ class FloatPercentParser < Decanter::Parser::ValueParser
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ Or by declaring multiple parsers for a single input:
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+ ```ruby
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+ class SomeDecanter < Decanter::Base
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+ input :some_percent, [:float, :percent]
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ ### Requiring params
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+ If you provide the option `:required` for an input in your decanter, an exception will be thrown if the parameter is `nil` or an empty string.
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+ ```ruby
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+ class TripDecanter < Decanter::Base
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+ input :name, :string, required: true
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ _Note: we recommend using [Active Record validations](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_record_validations.html) to check for presence of an attribute, rather than using the `required` option. This method is intended for use in non-RESTful routes or cases where Active Record validations are not available._
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+ ### Global configuration
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+ You can generate a local copy of the default configuration with `rails generate decanter:install`. This will create an initializer where you can do global configuration:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # ./config/initializers/decanter.rb
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ ## Contributing
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+ This project is maintained by developers at [LaunchPad Lab](https://launchpadlab.com/). Contributions of any kind are welcome!
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+ We aim to provide a response to incoming issues within 48 hours. However, please note that we are an active dev shop and these responses may be as simple as _"we do not have time to respond to this right now, but can address it at {x} time"_.
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+ For detailed information specific to contributing to this project, reference our [Contribution guide](CONTRIBUTING.md).