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# Toolrack
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Toolrack just the collection of utilities that helps in my code clarity
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Toolrack just the collection of utilities that helps in my code clarity and assistance since those utils too small to be a gem on its own.
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## Installation
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# enable instance method to access those uitilities
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include ToolRack::ConditionUtils
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include ToolRack::ExceptionUtils
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include ToolRack::PasswordUtils
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include ToolRack::RuntimeUtils
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include ToolRack::DataConversionUtils
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# there is also shortcut since I write it so often
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include TR::CondUtils
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include TR::ExpUtils
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include TR::PassUtils
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include TR::RTUtils
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include TR::DataConvUtils
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```
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Currently it has
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Currently it has 5 modules:
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* Condition Utilities
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* is\_empty?(obj) - I found that I've type the condition if not (x.nil? and x.empty?) too frequent that I think this is very best to turn this into a function. The empty test shall take the following test in sequence:
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* First test is x.nil?. If it is return true
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* raise\_if\_false(obj, message, error) - As the name implied
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* Runtime utils - Tired rewriting this in other project. Detect if the running system is on which operating system / runtime. The function is pretty self descriptive
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* RuntimeUtils.on\_mac?
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* RuntimeUtils.on\_linux?
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* RuntimeUtils.on\_ruby?
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* RuntimeUtils.on\_jruby?
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* Password utils - Generate random password with designated complexity
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* generate\_random\_password(length, options = { complexity: \<value\>, enforce\_quality: \<true/false\> })
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* length - length of the required generated password
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* options[:complexity]:
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* 1 - lowercase alphabet
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* 2 - lower + upper case alphabet [alpha]
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* 3 - lower + upper + number [alpha numeric]
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* 4 - lower + upper + number + symbol
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* options[:enforce\_quality]
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* true - generated password is guaranteed to contain the required complexity. E.g. if complexity 4 is required, the password MUST contain lower, upper, number and symbol as its output or a new password that comply to the complexity shall be regenerated. This process is repeated until the required complexity is achieved
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* false - The rules of the complexity is relexed. E.g. if complexity 4 is requested, the output might not have symbol in it.
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* gen\_rand\_pass(length, options = { }) & gen\_pass(length, options = { })
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* Alias for method generate\_random\_password
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* all\_lowercase\_alpha?(str)
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* all\_uppercase\_alpha?(str)
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* all\_alpha?(str)
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* all\_number?(str)
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* all\_symbol?(str)
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* all\_alpha\_numeric?(str)
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* all\_alpha\_numeric\_and\_symbol?(str)
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* All methods above starts with all_\* is to check for strict compliance to the required output. E.g. if all\_alpha?(str) is used, the input str MUST be all alpha to get a true status
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* has\_lowercase\_alpha?(str)
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* All methods above start with has_\* is just to check if the given str contains the required specification. E.g string 'abcdE' will still get true status if pass to has\_lowercase\_alpha?(str). But value 1234 or '1234' or '$%^&' pass to has\_lowercase\_alpha?(str) shall return false.
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Check out the rspec folder for usage
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data/lib/toolrack/version.rb
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