power_stencil 0.3.2 → 0.3.3

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@@ -116,6 +116,12 @@ The `--project-path` option can be applied to any sub-command, but à-la-git, on
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  :information_source: The rest of this documentation will assume you are at the root of this created project.
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+ :information_source: Of course, once you created a new project you should version it with Git:
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+ $ git init
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+ $ git commit -a -m 'Initial commit'
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  ## `PowerStencil` project structure
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  The structure of a brand new `PowerStencil` project is the following:
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  The goal of this command is normally to check the validity of entities, but it brings as well extra information like if the entity is _buildable_ or even where it is stored in the repository.
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- :information_source: You can notice that the `project_config` entity has no storage path, the reason being [it is not persisted](#default-entity-types).
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+ :information_source: You can notice that the `project_config` entity has no storage path, the reason being [it is not persisted](#default-entity-types) in the entities repository (its content actually comes from config files outside of the repository).
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  This command may show some extra information, for more complex entities. We will see that later on.
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  - Status : Valid
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  ```
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- Another possibility is to check a list of objects using a regular expression by using the `--regexp` option:
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+ Another possibility is to check a list of objects using a regular expression (applied to the ID of an entity, ie `<entity_type</<entity_name>`) by using the `--regexp` option:
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  ```shell
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  field :my_custom_field
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  end
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  ```
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- Then it means I can access the `my_custom_field` property in two different ways:
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+ Then it means I can access the `my_custom_field` property in three different ways:
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  ```ruby
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  PowerStencil DSL> e = new_custom_entity name: :test_entity
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  ```
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- :information_source: You can notice the `new_<entity_type>` DSL method which is a shortcut to create entities.
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+ :information_source: You can notice the `new_<entity_type>` DSL method which is a shortcut to create entities (actually you have to use this DSL method and not create entities using its `<classname>.new`, because this DSL method on top of creating the entity, setup everything for persistence as well...).
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  So you can see the field directive will actually create accessor methods for first level properties in the `#fields` Hash.
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  # Overview
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- Considering the genericity of the `PowerStencil`, it is a bit difficult to a scope for its usage. It's a bit like saying what you could do with a programming language.
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+ Considering the genericity of the `PowerStencil` framework, it is a bit difficult to define a strict scope for its usage. It's a bit like wondering what you could do with a programming language.
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  Neverthless, I will give two short ideas that should open you mind to things you could do with it.
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  module PowerStencil
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- VERSION = '0.3.2'.freeze
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  end
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  spec.add_dependency 'dir_glob_ignore', '~> 0.3'
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  spec.add_dependency 'universe_compiler', '~> 0.2', '>= 0.2.11'
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  spec.add_dependency 'pry'
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+ spec.post_install_message = %Q{
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+ Thank you for installing PowerStencil #{PowerStencil::VERSION} !
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+ From the command line you can run `power_stencil --help`
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+ If your shell is not completing the command:
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+ If you use rbenv: `rbenv rehash`
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+ If you use zsh : `rehash`
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+ Feel free to report issues: https://gitlab.com/tools4devops/power_stencil/issues
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+ }
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: power_stencil
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.3.2
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Laurent B.
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  bindir: exe
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2019-08-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2019-08-29 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: bundler
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  licenses:
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  - MIT
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- post_install_message:
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+ post_install_message: "\nThank you for installing PowerStencil 0.3.3 !\nFrom the command
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+ line you can run `power_stencil --help`\nIf your shell is not completing the command:\n
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+ \ If you use rbenv: `rbenv rehash`\n If you use zsh : `rehash`\n\nFeel free to
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+ report issues: https://gitlab.com/tools4devops/power_stencil/issues\n "
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  rdoc_options: []
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  require_paths:
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  - lib