Class: ConfigCat::User
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ConfigCat::User
- Defined in:
- lib/configcat/user.rb
Overview
User Object. Contains user attributes which are used for evaluating targeting rules and percentage options.
Constant Summary collapse
- PREDEFINED =
["Identifier", "Email", "Country"]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#identifier ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute identifier.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #get_attribute(attribute) ⇒ Object
- #get_identifier ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(identifier, email: nil, country: nil, custom: nil) ⇒ User
constructor
Initialize a User object.
- #to_s ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(identifier, email: nil, country: nil, custom: nil) ⇒ User
Initialize a User object. Args:
identifier: The unique identifier of the user or session (e.g. email address, primary key, session ID, etc.)
email: Email address of the user.
country: Country of the user.
custom: Custom attributes of the user for advanced targeting rule definitions (e.g. role, subscription type, etc.)
All comparators support string values as User Object attribute (in some cases they need to be provided in a
specific format though, see below), but some of them also support other types of values. It depends on the
comparator how the values will be handled. The following rules apply:
Text-based comparators (EQUALS, IS_ONE_OF, etc.)
* accept string values,
* all other values are automatically converted to string
(a warning will be logged but evaluation will continue as normal).
SemVer-based comparators (IS_ONE_OF_SEMVER, LESS_THAN_SEMVER, GREATER_THAN_SEMVER, etc.)
* accept string values containing a properly formatted, valid semver value,
* all other values are considered invalid
(a warning will be logged and the currently evaluated targeting rule will be skipped).
Number-based comparators (EQUALS_NUMBER, LESS_THAN_NUMBER, GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL_NUMBER, etc.)
* accept float values and all other numeric values which can safely be converted to float,
* accept string values containing a properly formatted, valid float value,
* all other values are considered invalid
(a warning will be logged and the currently evaluated targeting rule will be skipped).
Date time-based comparators (BEFORE_DATETIME / AFTER_DATETIME)
* accept datetime values, which are automatically converted to a second-based Unix timestamp
(datetime values with naive timezone are considered to be in UTC),
* accept float values representing a second-based Unix timestamp
and all other numeric values which can safely be converted to float,
* accept string values containing a properly formatted, valid float value,
* all other values are considered invalid
(a warning will be logged and the currently evaluated targeting rule will be skipped).
String array-based comparators (ARRAY_CONTAINS_ANY_OF / ARRAY_NOT_CONTAINS_ANY_OF)
* accept arrays of strings,
* accept string values containing a valid JSON string which can be deserialized to an array of strings,
* all other values are considered invalid
(a warning will be logged and the currently evaluated targeting rule will be skipped).
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# File 'lib/configcat/user.rb', line 43 def initialize(identifier, email: nil, country: nil, custom: nil) @identifier = (!identifier.equal?(nil)) ? identifier : "" @data = { "Identifier" => identifier, "Email" => email, "Country" => country } @custom = custom end |
Instance Attribute Details
#identifier ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute identifier.
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# File 'lib/configcat/user.rb', line 6 def identifier @identifier end |
Instance Method Details
#get_attribute(attribute) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/configcat/user.rb', line 53 def get_attribute(attribute) attribute = attribute.to_s return @data[attribute] if PREDEFINED.include?(attribute) return @custom[attribute] if @custom return nil end |
#get_identifier ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/configcat/user.rb', line 49 def get_identifier return @identifier end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/configcat/user.rb', line 60 def to_s dump = { 'Identifier': @identifier, 'Email': @data['Email'], 'Country': @data['Country'] } dump.merge!(@custom) if @custom filtered_dump = dump.reject { |_, v| v.nil? } formatted_dump = filtered_dump.transform_values do |value| value.is_a?(DateTime) ? value.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%L%z') : value end return JSON.generate(formatted_dump, ascii_only: false, separators: %w[, :]) end |