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- checksums.yaml +7 -0
- data/lib/gamera.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/gamera/builder.rb +244 -0
- data/lib/gamera/builders/sequel_fixture_builder.rb +249 -0
- data/lib/gamera/exceptions.rb +32 -0
- data/lib/gamera/general_proxy.rb +83 -0
- data/lib/gamera/page.rb +203 -0
- data/lib/gamera/page_sections/form.rb +150 -0
- data/lib/gamera/page_sections/table.rb +231 -0
- data/lib/gamera/utils/database_cleaner.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/pry_setup.rb +34 -0
- metadata +259 -0
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require_relative 'gamera/builder'
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require_relative 'gamera/builders/sequel_fixture_builder'
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require_relative 'gamera/exceptions'
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require_relative 'gamera/page_sections/form'
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require_relative 'gamera/page_sections/table'
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# The MIT License (MIT)
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# Copyright (c) 2015, The Gamera Development Team. See the COPYRIGHT file at
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# http://github.com/gamera-team/gamera/COPYRIGHT.
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require 'forwardable'
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module Gamera
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# Builders provide a generic, standard interface for creating/setting
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# data in an app.
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# For easy creation of a builder use the +with_options()+ class
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# builder method. For example:
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# class UserBuilder < Builder.with_options(:name, :bday, :nickname)
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# def build
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# User.create!(name: name, bday: bday, nickname: nickname)
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# end
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# Sometimes the way you refer to values inside the builder may be
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# different than how clients do. In that case, builders can define
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# class UserBuilder < Builder.with_options(:name, :bday)
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# class UserBuilder < Builder.with_options(:name, :bday)
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# class UserBuilder < Builder.with_options(:name, :bday)
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# def name_coercion(new_name)
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require 'yaml'
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module Builders
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# => database
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# if possible, and nil if not.
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def self.database_config_from_hash(config = nil)
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return nil unless config.is_a?(Hash)
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+
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+
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|
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config['test']
|
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elsif config.key?(:test)
|
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config[:test]
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else
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+
config
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end
|
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+
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+
verify_database_config(db_config)
|
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+
|
192
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+
db_config
|
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+
end
|
194
|
+
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195
|
+
# Attempts to load the database config from the default
|
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+
# location of ./config/database.yml if the file exists.
|
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|
+
#
|
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|
+
# Delegates to #database_config_from_file
|
199
|
+
def self.database_config_from_default
|
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|
+
database_config_from_file(DEFAULT_DATABASE_CONFIG)
|
201
|
+
end
|
202
|
+
|
203
|
+
# Given a hash, confirms all required DB config fields are
|
204
|
+
# present. Otherwise raises +Gamera::DatabaseNotConfigured+.
|
205
|
+
#
|
206
|
+
# Required fields (string or symbol):
|
207
|
+
# => adapter
|
208
|
+
# => database
|
209
|
+
# => username
|
210
|
+
def self.verify_database_config(db_config)
|
211
|
+
db_config ||= {}
|
212
|
+
missing_fields = [:adapter, :database, :username].reject do |field|
|
213
|
+
db_config.key?(field) || db_config.key?(field.to_s)
|
214
|
+
end
|
215
|
+
unless missing_fields.empty?
|
216
|
+
fail DatabaseNotConfigured, "Unable to connect to database: Missing config for #{missing_fields.join(', ')}"
|
217
|
+
end
|
218
|
+
end
|
219
|
+
|
220
|
+
# Boolean from database_cleaner_options.
|
221
|
+
# Defaults to +false+ if not set.
|
222
|
+
def skip_database_cleaner
|
223
|
+
database_cleaner_option(:skip, false)
|
224
|
+
end
|
225
|
+
|
226
|
+
# Array of table names from database_cleaner_options.
|
227
|
+
# Defaults to +nil+, which is interpretted as "all tables".
|
228
|
+
def database_cleaner_tables
|
229
|
+
database_cleaner_option(:tables, nil)
|
230
|
+
end
|
231
|
+
|
232
|
+
# Retrieves options from the +database_cleaner_options+
|
233
|
+
# hash, returning the given +default+ if the
|
234
|
+
# database_cleaner_options don't exist, or the given
|
235
|
+
# key (as a symbol or string) isn't set.
|
236
|
+
def database_cleaner_option(symbol, default)
|
237
|
+
options = database_cleaner_options || {}
|
238
|
+
|
239
|
+
if options.key?(symbol)
|
240
|
+
options[symbol]
|
241
|
+
elsif options.key?(symbol.to_s)
|
242
|
+
options[symbol.to_s]
|
243
|
+
else
|
244
|
+
default
|
245
|
+
end
|
246
|
+
end
|
247
|
+
end
|
248
|
+
end
|
249
|
+
end
|