string_pattern 1.3.1 → 1.3.2
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[](https://rubygems.org/gems/string_pattern)
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With this gem you can easily generate strings supplying a very simple pattern.
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Also you can validate if a text
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With this gem, you can easily generate strings supplying a very simple pattern.
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Also, you can validate if a text fulfills a specific pattern or even generate a string following a pattern and returning the wrong length, value... for testing your applications.
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## Installation
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#### Custom characters
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Also, it's possible to provide the characters we want. To do that we'll use the symbol_type [characters]
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If we want to add the character ] we have to write ]]
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### Generate a string with specific expected errors
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Usually, for testing purposes you need to generate strings that don't fulfill a specific pattern, then you can supply as a parameter expected_errors (alias: errors)
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The possible values you can specify is one or more of these ones: :length, :min_length, :max_length, :value, :required_data, :excluded_data, :string_set_not_allowed
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If we want to validate a string with a pattern and we are expecting to get specific errors, you can supply the parameter expected_errors (alias: errors) or not_expected_errors (aliases: non_expected_errors, not_errors).
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In this case, the validate method will return true or false.
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#### SP_ADD_TO_RUBY
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This gem adds the methods generate (alias: gen) and validate (alias: val) to the Ruby classes: String, Array and Symbol.
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This gem adds the methods generate (alias: gen) and validate (alias: val) to the Ruby classes: String, Array, and Symbol.
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Also adds the method generate (alias: gen) to Kernel. By default (true) it is always added.
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: string_pattern
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.3.
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version: 1.3.2
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Mario Ruiz
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bindir: bin
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date: 2018-09-
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date: 2018-09-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: You can easily generate strings supplying a very simple pattern. Also
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you can validate if a text
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following a pattern and returning wrong length, value... for testing your applications.
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description: You can easily generate strings supplying a very simple pattern. Also,
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following a pattern and returning the wrong length, value... for testing your applications.
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email: marioruizs@gmail.com
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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