winch 0.0.1 → 0.0.2

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data/Manifest.txt CHANGED
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  PostInstall.txt
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  README.rdoc
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  Rakefile
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+ lib/active_resource_boot/base.rb
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+ lib/winch/base.rb
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  lib/winch.rb
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  script/console
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  script/destroy
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  script/generate
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- test/test_helper.rb
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- test/test_winch.rb
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+ spec/spec.opts
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+ spec/spec_helper.rb
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+ spec/winch_spec.rb
data/README.rdoc CHANGED
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  == DESCRIPTION:
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  * Winch, when you need to have some more control over the data that ActiveResource loads.
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  == FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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  * There seems to be problems if the class inheriting ActiveResource::Base has Mixins with constructors.
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  == SYNOPSIS:
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- #In the example below a cat will default to clean fur on it's first leg, and dirty fur on all the other legs unless
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- #it is explicitly defined in the xml
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+ #In the example below a cat will default to clean fur on it's first leg, and dirty fur on all the other legs unless
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+ #it is explicitly defined in the xml
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- class Cat < ActiveResource::Base
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- define_type do
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- must_have 'tail'
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- must_have 'legs', :default => [{'paws' => 'groomed', 'fur' => 'clean'}, {}], :type => 'collection' # can be collection, node, or text
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- end
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- end
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+ class Cat < ActiveResource::Base
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+ must_have 'tail', :faux => "invalid tail"
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+ must_have 'legs', :default => [{'paws' => 'groomed', 'fur' => 'clean'}]
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+ end
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+
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+ class Cat::Leg < ActiveResource::Base
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+ must_have 'paws', :faux => "invalid tail"
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+ must_have 'fur', :default => 'dirty'
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+ end
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- class Cat::Leg < ActiveResource::Base
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- define_type do
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- must_have 'paws', :type => 'text'
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- must_have 'fur', :type => 'text', :default => 'dirty'
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- end
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- end
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  == REQUIREMENTS:
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  * NONE
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  == INSTALL:
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  * sudo gem install winch
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- require 'rubygems'
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- gem 'hoe', '>= 2.1.0'
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- require 'hoe'
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- require 'fileutils'
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- require './lib/winch'
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- # self.post_install_message = 'PostInstall.txt' # TODO remove if post-install message not required
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- end
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'hoe'
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+ require 'fileutils'
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+ require './lib/winch'
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+ # Generate all the Rake tasks
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+ # Run 'rake -T' to see list of generated tasks (from gem root directory)
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+ $hoe = Hoe.spec 'winch' do
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+ self.developer 'Vanson Samuel', 'vs@binq.com'
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+ self.post_install_message = 'PostInstall.txt' # TODO remove if post-install message not required
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+ # self.rubyforge_name = self.name # TODO this is default value
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+ self.extra_deps = [['activeresource','>= 2.3.2']]
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+ end
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+ Dir['tasks/**/*.rake'].each { |t| load t }
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+ # task :default => [:spec, :features]
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+ class ActiveResource::Base
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+ include Winch::Base
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+ def initialize_with_winch(attributes)
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+ initialize_winch(attributes)
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+ initialize_without_winch(attributes).tap { preform_type_check }
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+ end
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+ alias_method_chain :initialize, :winch
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+ end
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+ module Winch::Base
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+ module ClassMethods
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+ def must_have(name, options={})
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+ #Either :default, or :faux can be anything including false and '', just not nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module InstanceMethods
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+ def initialize_winch(attributes)
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+ (self.must_haves || []).each do |clause|
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+ name = clause[:name]
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+ next unless attributes[name].nil?
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+ if clause[:default].nil?
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+ @broken_attributes = (@broken_attributes || []).push(name)
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+ attributes[name] = clause[:faux]
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+ else
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def preform_type_check
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+ @broken_attributes = (@broken_attributes || []) + attributes.keys.collect do |name|
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+ if attributes[name].kind_of?(ActiveResource::Base) && !attributes[name].well_typed?
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+ attributes[name].broken_attributes.collect { |a| "%s.%s" % [name, a] }
31
+ elsif attributes[name].kind_of?(Array)
32
+ attributes[name].to_enum(:each_with_index).collect do |node, index|
33
+ node.broken_attributes.collect { |a| "%s[%s].%s" % [name, index, a] } unless node.well_typed?
34
+ end
35
+ else
36
+ nil
37
+ end
38
+ end.flatten.compact
39
+
40
+ @well_typed = @broken_attributes.blank?
41
+ end
42
+ end
43
+
44
+ def self.included(klass)
45
+ klass.class_eval do
46
+ class_inheritable_array :must_haves, :instance_writer => false
47
+ attr_reader :well_typed, :broken_attributes
48
+ alias_method :well_typed?, :well_typed
49
+
50
+ extend ClassMethods
51
+ include InstanceMethods
52
+ end
53
+ end
54
+ end
data/lib/winch.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,13 @@
1
+ require 'rubygems'
2
+ require 'active_resource'
3
+
1
4
  $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) unless
2
5
  $:.include?(File.dirname(__FILE__)) || $:.include?(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)))
3
6
 
4
7
  module Winch
5
- VERSION = '0.0.1'
6
- end
8
+ VERSION = '0.0.2'
9
+
10
+ autoload :Base, 'winch/base'
11
+ end
12
+
13
+ require 'active_resource_boot/base'
data/spec/spec.opts ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+ --colour
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
1
+ require 'ruby-debug'
2
+
3
+ begin
4
+ require 'spec'
5
+ rescue LoadError
6
+ require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS']
7
+ gem 'rspec'
8
+ require 'spec'
9
+ end
10
+
11
+ $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib')
12
+ require 'winch'
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
1
+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper.rb'
2
+
3
+ class Bat < ActiveResource::Base
4
+ self.site = ''
5
+ end
6
+
7
+ class Cat < ActiveResource::Base
8
+ self.site = ''
9
+
10
+ must_have 'name', :default => 'Oreo'
11
+ must_have 'legs', :default => [{'paws' => 'sharp', 'fur' => 'clean'},
12
+ {'paws' => 'sharp', 'fur' => 'clean'},
13
+ {'paws' => 'sharp', 'fur' => 'clean'},
14
+ {'paws' => 'sharp', 'fur' => 'clean'}]
15
+ end
16
+
17
+ class Cat::Leg < ActiveResource::Base
18
+ self.site = ''
19
+
20
+ must_have 'paws', :faux => 'mysterious'
21
+ must_have 'fur', :default => 'dirty'
22
+ end
23
+
24
+ class Goat < ActiveResource::Base
25
+ self.site = ''
26
+
27
+ must_have 'name', :default => 'billy'
28
+ must_have 'legs', :default => [{'hoof' => 'clean'}, {}, {}, {}]
29
+ end
30
+
31
+ class Goat::Leg < ActiveResource::Base
32
+ self.site = ''
33
+
34
+ must_have 'hoof', :faux => 'mysterious'
35
+ must_have 'fur', :default => 'dirty'
36
+ end
37
+
38
+ describe Winch do
39
+ it "should work in the default situation" do
40
+ Bat.new({}).should be_well_typed
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ it "should work with a basic winch case" do
44
+ Cat::Leg.new({'paws' => 'sharp'}).tap do |cl|
45
+ cl.paws.should eql('sharp')
46
+ cl.fur.should eql('dirty')
47
+ cl.should be_well_typed
48
+ end
49
+
50
+ Cat::Leg.new({'fur' => 'black'}).tap do |cl|
51
+ cl.paws.should eql('mysterious')
52
+ cl.fur.should eql('black')
53
+ cl.should_not be_well_typed
54
+ cl.broken_attributes.should eql(['paws'])
55
+ end
56
+ end
57
+
58
+ it "should work with a nested winch case" do
59
+ Goat.new({}).tap do |g|
60
+ g.legs.each_with_index do |l, i|
61
+ if [1, 2, 3].include?(i)
62
+ l.hoof.should eql('mysterious')
63
+ l.fur.should eql('dirty')
64
+ l.should_not be_well_typed
65
+ else
66
+ l.hoof.should eql('clean')
67
+ l.fur.should eql('dirty')
68
+ l.should be_well_typed
69
+ end
70
+ end
71
+
72
+ g.name.should eql('billy')
73
+ g.should_not be_well_typed
74
+ g.broken_attributes.should eql(['legs[1].hoof', 'legs[2].hoof', 'legs[3].hoof'])
75
+ end
76
+ end
77
+ end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: winch
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.0.1
4
+ version: 0.0.2
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Vanson Samuel
@@ -9,9 +9,19 @@ autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
11
 
12
- date: 2009-12-07 00:00:00 -05:00
12
+ date: 2009-12-14 00:00:00 -05:00
13
13
  default_executable:
14
14
  dependencies:
15
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
+ name: activeresource
17
+ type: :runtime
18
+ version_requirement:
19
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
20
+ requirements:
21
+ - - ">="
22
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
23
+ version: 2.3.2
24
+ version:
15
25
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
26
  name: hoe
17
27
  type: :development
@@ -20,7 +30,7 @@ dependencies:
20
30
  requirements:
21
31
  - - ">="
22
32
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
23
- version: 2.3.3
33
+ version: 2.4.0
24
34
  version:
25
35
  description: "* Winch, when you need to have some more control over the data that ActiveResource loads."
26
36
  email:
@@ -39,17 +49,20 @@ files:
39
49
  - PostInstall.txt
40
50
  - README.rdoc
41
51
  - Rakefile
52
+ - lib/active_resource_boot/base.rb
53
+ - lib/winch/base.rb
42
54
  - lib/winch.rb
43
55
  - script/console
44
56
  - script/destroy
45
57
  - script/generate
46
- - test/test_helper.rb
47
- - test/test_winch.rb
58
+ - spec/spec.opts
59
+ - spec/spec_helper.rb
60
+ - spec/winch_spec.rb
48
61
  has_rdoc: true
49
62
  homepage: http://github.com/binq/winch
50
63
  licenses: []
51
64
 
52
- post_install_message:
65
+ post_install_message: PostInstall.txt
53
66
  rdoc_options:
54
67
  - --main
55
68
  - README.rdoc
@@ -74,6 +87,5 @@ rubygems_version: 1.3.5
74
87
  signing_key:
75
88
  specification_version: 3
76
89
  summary: "* Winch, when you need to have some more control over the data that ActiveResource loads."
77
- test_files:
78
- - test/test_helper.rb
79
- - test/test_winch.rb
90
+ test_files: []
91
+
data/test/test_helper.rb DELETED
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
1
- require 'stringio'
2
- require 'test/unit'
3
- require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/winch'
data/test/test_winch.rb DELETED
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
1
- require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper.rb'
2
-
3
- class TestWinch < Test::Unit::TestCase
4
-
5
- def setup
6
- end
7
-
8
- def test_truth
9
- assert true
10
- end
11
- end