octothorpe 0.3.0 → 0.4.0
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- data/README.md +4 -2
- data/lib/octothorpe.rb +17 -3
- data/spec/octothorpe_spec.rb +25 -0
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Simple example:
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```ruby
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ot = Octothorpe.new(one: 1, "two" => 2, "weird key" => 3)
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ot.>>.one # -> 1
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ot.>>.two # -> 2
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ot.get("weird key") # -> 3
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With guard conditions:
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```ruby
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ot = Octothorpe.new(one: 1, "two" => 2)
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ot.guard(Array, :three)
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ot.freeze # optional step - makes OT truly read-only
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ot.>>.three # -> []
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### What possible use is it?
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Well, I use it to pass data between models, controllers and views in Sinatra.
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If you are fed up with errors caused because Gem A gives you a hash with string keys and Gem B
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expects symbol keys; or you are tired of putting:
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data/lib/octothorpe.rb
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def_delegators :@inner_hash, :select, :map, :reject, :inject
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# Gem version number
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VERSION = '0.
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VERSION = '0.4.0'
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# Generic Octothorpe error class
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# Inner class for storage. This is to minimise namespace collision with key names. Not exposed to
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# Octothorpe's caller.
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class Storage
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class Storage < BasicObject
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attr_reader :octothorpe_store
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def initialize(hash)
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@octothorpe_store[method.to_sym]
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##
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# :call-seq:
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# ot.whitelist(:one, :two, :three) -> new_ot
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# Return an Octothorpe containing only these keys.
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# If you name a key that is missing, that key will also be missing in the output; use _Guard_
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# if that's not what you want.
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Octothorpe.new @inner_hash.select{|k,_| symbol_hash(keys).include? k}
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data/spec/octothorpe_spec.rb
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expect( @ot.whitelist(:one, :four, :two).to_h ).to eq(one: "a", two: 2)
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Andy Jones
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autorequire:
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date:
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date: 2017-04-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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summary: Like a Hash. Better for message passing between classes, I hope.
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