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- data/lib/reactive_support/extensions/hash_extensions.rb +47 -0
- data/reactive_support.gemspec +1 -1
- data/spec/reactive_extensions_spec.rb +78 -0
- data/version.rb +1 -1
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class Hash
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# The +#clean+ method returns a hash identical to the calling hash but
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# with the given +*keys+, if present, removed. If all the keys in the
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# hash are given as arguments, an empty hash is returned. The +#clean+
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# method is non-destructive; the original hash is still available after
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# it is called. It does have a destructive form, +#clean!+.
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#
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# Examples:
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# hash = {:foo => 'bar'}
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# hash.clean(:baz) # => {:foo => 'bar'}
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# hash.clean(:foo) # => {}
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# hash # => {:foo => 'bar'}
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#
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# Examples with multiple arguments:
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# hash = { 'foo' => 'bar', 'baz' => 'qux', => :norf => 'raboof' }
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# hash.clean('foo', :norf) # => {'baz' => 'qux'}
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# hash # => { 'foo' => 'bar', 'baz' => 'qux', :norf => 'raboof' }
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def clean(*keys)
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end
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# it is called. It does have a non-destructive form, +#clean+.
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# Examples where hash is not changed:
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# hash = {:foo => 'bar'}
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# hash.clean!(:baz) # => {:foo => 'bar'}
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# hash # => {:foo => 'bar'}
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# Examples where hash is changed:
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# hash = {'foo' => 'bar'}
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# hash.clean!(:foo) # => {}
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# hash # => {}
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# Examples with multiple arguments:
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# hash = { 'foo' => 'bar', 'baz' => 'qux', => :norf => 'raboof' }
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# hash.clean('foo', :norf) # => {'baz' => 'qux'}
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# hash # => {'baz' => 'qux'}
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def clean!(*keys)
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self.reject! {|k,v| k.in?(keys) }
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self
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# The +#symbolize_keys+ method returns a hash identical to the calling
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# hash but with string keys turned into symbols. It is non-destructive;
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# the original hash is still available after it is called.
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data/reactive_support.gemspec
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s.name = 'reactive_support'
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s.version = ReactiveSupport.gem_version
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s.description = "ActiveSupport methods re-implemented independently of the Rails ecosystem"
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s.summary = "ReactiveSupport provides useful ActiveSupport methods in a gem that is simple, stable, agnostic, and transparent."
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expect { hash.stringify_keys! }.to change(hash, :keys)
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describe 'clean' do
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context 'when no cleaning is needed' do
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it 'returns the original hash' do
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expect({:foo => 'bar'}.clean(:baz)). to eql({:foo => 'bar'})
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it 'doesn\'t raise an error' do
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it 'removes specified keys' do
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expect({:foo => 'bar', :baz => 'qux'}.clean(:baz)).to eql({:foo => 'bar'})
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expect{ hash.clean(:baz, 'norf') }.not_to change(hash, :keys)
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it 'returns the original hash' do
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expect({:foo => 'bar'}.clean!(:baz)). to eql({:foo => 'bar'})
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authors:
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- Dana Scheider
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summary: ReactiveSupport provides useful ActiveSupport methods in a gem that is simple,
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