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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2017 Washington Botelho
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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# Normalizy
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/wbotelhos/normalizy.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/wbotelhos/normalizy)
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[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/normalizy.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/normalizy)
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Attribute normalizer for ActiveRecord.
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## Description
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If you know the obvious format of an input, why not normalize it instead of raise an validation error to your use? Make the follow email ` myemail@example.org ` valid like `email@example.com` with no need to override acessors methods.
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## install
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Add the following code on your `Gemfile` and run `bundle install`:
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```ruby
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gem 'normalizy'
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So generates an initializer for future custom configurations:
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rails g normalizy:install
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It will generates a file `config/initializers/normalizy.rb` where you can configure you own normalizer and choose some defaults one.
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## Usage
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On your model, just add `normalizy` callback with the attribute you want to normalize and the filter to be used:
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```ruby
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class User < ApplicationRecord
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normalizy :name, with: :strip
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```
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Now some email like ` myemail@example.org ` will be saved as `email@example.com`.
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## Filters
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We have a couple of built-in filters. The most one is just a wrapper o the original String methods:
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### Number
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```ruby
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normalizy :age, with: :number
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By default, `number` works with input value before [Type Cast](#type-cast)
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### Strip
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Options:
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```ruby
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normalizy :name, with: :strip
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' Washington Botelho '
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normalizy :name, with: { strip: { side: :left } }
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normalizy :name, with: { strip: { side: :right } }
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normalizy :name, with: { strip: { side: :both } }
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As you can see, the rules can be passed as Symbol/String or as Hash if it has options.
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## Multiple Filters
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You can normalize with a couple of filters at once:
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normalizy :name, with: %i[squish titleize]
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## Multiple Attributes
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Of course you can declare muiltiples attribute and multiple filters together.
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It is possible to make sequential normalizy calls:
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```ruby
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In this case, each line will be evaluated from the top to the bottom.
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## Default Filters
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module Normalizy
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