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s.date = '2015-01-08'
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s.summary = "MixItRuby! mixes json in erb + CLI"
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s.description = "A gem for mixing a nested json structure in erb files"
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s.authors = ["Erhard Karger"]
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mixItRuby
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What is
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What is mixItRuby ?
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MixItRuby is a gem for mixing data (in form of a nested Hash) with templatefiles.
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Example Use Case
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You have to print bills for a list of items/products.
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What you do :
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Transform the data to a hash which lasts a specific form
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Run mixit with an erb template. The output is (depending on the template)
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ready to be formatted in latex of whatever.
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But whatever......
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Install
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gem install mixItRuby
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run (from commandline)
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mixit -i inputfile < -t templateDir -o outputfile >
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require "mixer"
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mixer = MIX::Mixer.new
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mixer.mixItRuby(inputdata_hash)
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mixer.writeResult2File(outputfile)
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Contact erhard@kargers.org
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Structure of the data
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json Format recursive, selfcontained.
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json, recursive, selfcontained.
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selfcontained : The name of the erb (id, for DB or File or whatever) is within the data
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Here an example:
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A building block consists of an id and other key value
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A building block consists of an id and other key value pairs.
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What is mixItRuby needed for ?
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With that little gem you can build up personalized letters or emails or html pages.
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With that little gem you can build up personalized letters or emails or html pages, with nested data.
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Just imagine the erb file are tex files or xml-fo or html files or they are files with are ruby file again, which produce some output.
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Another possibility is create other json files. Imagine the template erbs are templates for json. Then for example in SOA business objects can be chained and enriched from services.
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: mixItRuby
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platform: ruby
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date: 2015-01-08 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: A gem for mixing a nested json structure in erb files
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specification_version: 3
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summary: MixItRuby! mixes json in erb + CLI
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