lono 4.2.0 → 4.2.1

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  All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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  This project *tries* to adhere to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/), even before v1.0.
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+ ## [4.2.1]
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+ - update docs
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+ - fix status tailing check for nested stacks
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  ## [4.2.0]
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  - lono current
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  - lono cfn status
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  def completed
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  @events[0]["resource_type"] == "AWS::CloudFormation::Stack"
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  end
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  module Lono
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- VERSION = "4.2.0"
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  end
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: lono
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 4.2.0
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+ version: 4.2.1
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Tung Nguyen
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: exe
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2018-07-11 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2018-08-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: activesupport
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  - spec/lib/lono/template/dsl_spec.rb
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  - spec/lib/lono/template_spec.rb
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  - spec/spec_helper.rb
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- - vendor/plissken/Gemfile
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- - vendor/plissken/LICENSE.txt
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- - vendor/plissken/README.md
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- - vendor/plissken/Rakefile
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- - vendor/plissken/VERSION
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- - vendor/plissken/lib/plissken.rb
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- - vendor/plissken/lib/plissken/ext/hash/to_snake_keys.rb
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- - vendor/plissken/plissken.gemspec
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- - vendor/plissken/spec/lib/to_snake_keys_spec.rb
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- - vendor/plissken/spec/spec_helper.rb
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- - vendor/plissken/test/helper.rb
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- - vendor/plissken/test/plissken/ext/hash/to_snake_keys_test.rb
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- - vendor/plissken/test/test_plissken.rb
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  homepage: http://github.com/tongueroo/lono
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  licenses:
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  - MIT
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- source 'http://rubygems.org'
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- # Add dependencies required to use your gem here.
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- # Example:
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- # gem "activesupport", ">= 2.3.5"
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-
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- # Add dependencies to develop your gem here.
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- # Include everything needed to run rake, tests, features, etc.
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- group :development do
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- # gem 'debugger'
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- gem 'rspec', '~> 3.1'
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- gem 'rdoc', '~> 4.2'
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- gem 'bundler', '~> 1.6'
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- gem 'jeweler', '~> 2.3'
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- end
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- Copyright (c) 2013 Dave Hrycyszyn
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-
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- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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- a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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- "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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- without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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- distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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- permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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- the following conditions:
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-
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- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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- included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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-
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- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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- NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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- LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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- OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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- WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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- =======
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- plissken
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- ========
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-
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- Have you ever needed to automatically convert JSON-style `camelBack` or `CamelCase` hash keys into more Rubyish `snake_case`?
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-
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- Plissken to the rescue.
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-
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- This gem recursively converts all camelBack or CamelCase keys in a hash structure to snake_case.
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-
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- ## Usage
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-
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- ```ruby
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- gem 'plissken'
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- my_hash = {"firstKey" => 1, "fooBars" => [{"bazBaz" => "value"}, {"blahBlah" => "value"}]}
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- snaked_hash = my_hash.to_snake_keys
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- # => {"first_key" => 1, "foo_bars" => [{"baz_baz" => "value"}, {"blah_blah" => "value"}]}
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- ```
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-
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- Plissken works on either string keys or symbolized keys. It has no dependencies, as it has its own `underscore` method lifted out of ActiveSupport.
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-
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- ## Limitations
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-
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- * Your keys must be camelBack or CamelCase. The key "Foo Bar" will output as "foo bar".
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- * Unlike the original Snake Plissken in the seminal film [Escape from New York](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_from_New_York), the plissken gem is non-destructive. There is no `Hash#to_snake_keys!` form.
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-
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- # Going the other way
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-
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- If you've already got `snake_case` and need to `CamelCase` it, you are encouraged to try
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- the [Awrence](http://github.com/futurechimp/awrence) gem.
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-
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- ## Contributing to plissken
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-
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- * Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet.
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- * Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it.
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- * Fork the project.
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- * Start a feature/bugfix branch.
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- * Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
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- * Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
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- * Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
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-
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- == Copyright
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-
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- Copyright (c) 2013 Dave Hrycyszyn. See LICENSE.txt for
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- further details.
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-
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- # encoding: utf-8
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-
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- require 'rubygems'
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- require 'bundler'
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- require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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- RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new('spec')
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-
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- begin
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- Bundler.setup(:default, :development)
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- rescue Bundler::BundlerError => e
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- $stderr.puts e.message
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- $stderr.puts "Run `bundle install` to install missing gems"
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- exit e.status_code
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- end
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- require 'rake'
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-
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- require 'jeweler'
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- Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem|
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- # gem is a Gem::Specification... see http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20 for more options
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- gem.name = "plissken"
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- gem.homepage = "http://github.com/futurechimp/plissken"
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- gem.license = "MIT"
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- gem.summary = %Q{Snakify your camel keys when working with JSON APIs}
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- gem.description = %Q{
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- Have you ever needed to automatically convert JSON-style camelBack or
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- CamelCase hash keys into more Rubyish snake_case?
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-
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- Plissken to the rescue.
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-
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- This gem recursively converts all camelBack or CamelCase keys in a hash
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- structure to snake_case.
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- }
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- gem.email = "dave.hrycyszyn@headlondon.com"
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- gem.authors = ["Dave Hrycyszyn", "Michael Chrisco"]
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- # dependencies defined in Gemfile
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- end
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- Jeweler::RubygemsDotOrgTasks.new
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-
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- require 'rake/testtask'
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- Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |test|
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- test.libs << 'lib' << 'test'
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- test.pattern = 'test/**/test_*.rb'
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- test.verbose = true
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- end
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- task :default => :spec
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- require 'rdoc/task'
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- Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
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- version = File.exist?('VERSION') ? File.read('VERSION') : ""
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- rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
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- rdoc.title = "plissken #{version}"
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- end
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- # Hash.to_snake_keys
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- class Hash
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- # Recursively converts CamelCase and camelBack JSON-style hash keys to
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- # Rubyish snake_case, suitable for use during instantiation of Ruby
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- # model attributes.
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- #
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- def to_snake_keys(value = self)
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- case value
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- else
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- end
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- end
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- private
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- end
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- def underscore_key(k)
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- end
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- end
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- def underscore(string)
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- string.gsub(/::/, '/')
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- # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY
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- # Instead, edit Jeweler::Tasks in Rakefile, and run 'rake gemspec'
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- # stub: plissken 0.3.0 ruby lib
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- Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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- s.name = "plissken"
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- s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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- s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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- s.authors = ["Dave Hrycyszyn", "Michael Chrisco"]
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- s.date = "2017-01-13"
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- s.description = "\n Have you ever needed to automatically convert JSON-style camelBack or\n CamelCase hash keys into more Rubyish snake_case?\n\n Plissken to the rescue.\n\n This gem recursively converts all camelBack or CamelCase keys in a hash\n structure to snake_case.\n "
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- describe 'which are JSON-style strings' do
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-
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- describe 'non-destructive snakification' do
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- let(:snaked) { hash.map(&:to_snake_keys) }
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- it 'snakifies the key' do
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- expect(snaked.first).to have_key(:first_key)
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- end
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- it 'leaves the key as a string' do
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- expect(snaked.first.keys).to eq([:first_key])
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- end
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- end
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- it 'leaves the original hash untouched' do
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- 'vegetableTypes' => [
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- { 'potatoType' => 'Golden delicious' },
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- { 'otherTuberType' => 'peanut' },
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- { 'peanutNamesAndSpouses' => [
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- { 'billThePeanut' => 'sallyPeanut' },
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- end
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- describe 'non-destructive snakification' do
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- it 'recursively snakifies the keys on the top level of the hash' do
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- expect(snaked.include?(:apple_type)).to be_truthy
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- expect(snaked.include?(:vegetable_types)).to be_truthy
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- end
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- expect(snaked[:apple_type]).to eq('Granny Smith')
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- .to have_key(:potato_type)
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- end
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- it 'leaves second-level values alone' do
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- .to have_value('Golden delicious')
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- end
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- it 'converts third-level keys' do
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- expect(snaked[:vegetable_types]
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- .last).to have_key(:sammy_the_peanut)
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- describe 'non-destructive snakification' do
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- it 'snakifies the key' do
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- end
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-
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- it 'leaves the key as a symbol' do
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- expect(:first_key).to eq(snaked.keys.first)
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- it 'leaves the value untouched' do
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- it 'leaves the original hash untouched' do
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- { :otherTuberType => 'peanut' },
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- { :peanutNamesAndSpouses => [
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- { :sammyThePeanut => 'jillPeanut' }
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- ] }
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- end
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- #
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- describe 'non-destructive snakification' do
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- it 'recursively snakifies the keys on the top level of the hash' do
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- expect(snaked.include?(:apple_type)).to be_truthy
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- expect(snaked.include?(:vegetable_types)).to be_truthy
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- end
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-
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- it 'leaves the values on the top level alone' do
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- expect(snaked[:apple_type]).to eq('Granny Smith')
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- end
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- it 'converts second-level keys' do
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- expect(snaked[:vegetable_types].first)
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- .to have_key(:potato_type)
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- end
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- it 'leaves second-level values alone' do
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- it 'converts third-level keys' do
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- .last).to have_value('jillPeanut')
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- expect(snaked[:vegetable_types]
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- .last[:peanut_names_and_spouses]
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- .last).to have_key(:sammy_the_peanut)
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- end
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-
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- it 'leaves third-level values alone' do
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- expect(snaked[:vegetable_types]
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- .last[:peanut_names_and_spouses]
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- .last[:sammy_the_peanut]).to eq('jillPeanut')
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- describe 'strings with spaces in them' do
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- describe 'with camelBack keys' do
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- describe 'in the simplest case' do
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- end
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- before do
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- before do
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- 'appleType' => 'Granny Smith',
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- 'vegetableTypes' => [
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- { 'potatoType' => 'Golden delicious' },
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- end
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- assert_equal(@snaked['apple_type'], 'Granny Smith')
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- assert @snaked['vegetable_types'].first.key? 'potato_type'
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- end
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- it 'leaves second-level values alone' do
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- assert @snaked['vegetable_types'].first.value? 'Golden delicious'
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- end
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- it 'converts third-level keys' do
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- assert @snaked['vegetable_types'].last['peanut_names_and_spouses']
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- .first.key?('bill_the_peanut')
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- assert @snaked['vegetable_types'].last['peanut_names_and_spouses']
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- .last.key?('sammy_the_peanut')
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- end
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- .last['peanut_names_and_spouses']
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- describe 'containing an array of other hashes' do
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- { :otherTuberType => 'peanut' },
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- { :peanutNamesAndSpouses => [
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- { :billThePeanut => 'sallyPeanut' },
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- { :sammyThePeanut => 'jillPeanut' }
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- describe 'non-destructive snakification' do
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- end
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- assert_equal(@snaked[:apple_type], 'Granny Smith')
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- end
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- assert @snaked[:vegetable_types].first.key? :potato_type
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- end
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- it 'leaves second-level values alone' do
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- assert @snaked[:vegetable_types].first.value? 'Golden delicious'
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- end
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- it 'converts third-level keys' do
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- assert @snaked[:vegetable_types].last[:peanut_names_and_spouses]
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- .first.key?(:bill_the_peanut)
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- assert @snaked[:vegetable_types].last[:peanut_names_and_spouses]
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- .last.key?(:sammy_the_peanut)
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- assert_equal 'sallyPeanut', @snaked[:vegetable_types]
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- .last[:peanut_names_and_spouses]
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- .first[:bill_the_peanut]
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