xeme 0.3.1 → 1.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +385 -260
- data/lib/xeme.rb +422 -450
- metadata +24 -11
data/lib/xeme.rb
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require 'date'
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require 'json'
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require 'forwardable'
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require 'declutter'
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#===============================================================================
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# Xeme
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# Objects of this class represent a set of results. See the README file for
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class Xeme
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# Returns the underlying hash that the xeme manages.
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attr_reader :hsh
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# delegate
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extend Forwardable
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delegate %w([] []= each length clear delete to_json) => :hsh
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# delegate
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# A hash of any miscellaneous details you want to include.
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attr_reader :misc
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# initialize
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# Creates a new Xeme object. Optionally takes a single strin parameter which
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# is set as the id for the xeme.
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def initialize
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def initialize(id=nil)
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# initialize
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# meta
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# Returns the meta hash, creating it if necessary. The meta hash
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# contains at least a timestamp and a UUID.
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def meta(id=nil)
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require 'securerandom'
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# initialize meta element if necessary
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# populate meta
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@hsh['meta']['uuid'] ||= SecureRandom.uuid().to_s
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@hsh['meta']['timestamp'] ||= Time.now
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# give child id if given
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# return
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# Returns the UUID in the meta hash.
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def uuid
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def id
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# Folds all nested messages into the outermost xeme, and deletes nested
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def flatten
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def succeed
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# An object of this class provides meta information about the request and
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class Xeme::Transaction
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# all_messages
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# add own messages
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if id
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# Xeme
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#===============================================================================
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# Xeme::Exception
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# Xeme::Exception is a subclass of StandardError and can be used exactly like a
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# StandardError object. The one addition to StandardError is the `xeme` property
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# which holds a Xeme object. Don't instantiate this class directly; use
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# Xeme#new_exception.
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class Xeme::Exception < StandardError
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attr_reader :xeme # a xeme object
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# initialize
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def initialize(error_code, xeme)
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@error_code = error_code
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@xeme = xeme
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super @error_code
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# initialize
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#===============================================================================
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# Xeme
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#===============================================================================
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