Module: DeepMerge
- Defined in:
- lib/deep_merge/core.rb,
lib/deep_merge/rails_compat.rb,
lib/deep_merge/deep_merge_hash.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: DeepMergeHash, RailsCompat Classes: InvalidParameter
Constant Summary collapse
- DEFAULT_FIELD_KNOCKOUT_PREFIX =
'--'
Class Method Summary collapse
- .clear_or_nil(obj) ⇒ Object
-
.deep_merge!(source, dest, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Deep Merge core documentation.
-
.overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, options) ⇒ Object
allows deep_merge! to uniformly handle overwriting of unmergeable entities.
Class Method Details
.clear_or_nil(obj) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/deep_merge/core.rb', line 219 def self.clear_or_nil(obj) if obj.respond_to?(:clear) obj.clear else obj = nil end obj end |
.deep_merge!(source, dest, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Deep Merge core documentation. deep_merge! method permits merging of arbitrary child elements. The two top level elements must be hashes. These hashes can contain unlimited (to stack limit) levels of child elements. These child elements to not have to be of the same types. Where child elements are of the same type, deep_merge will attempt to merge them together. Where child elements are not of the same type, deep_merge will skip or optionally overwrite the destination element with the contents of the source element at that level. So if you have two hashes like this:
source = {:x => [1,2,3], :y => 2}
dest = {:x => [4,5,'6'], :y => [7,8,9]}
dest.deep_merge!(source)
Results: {:x => [1,2,3,4,5,'6'], :y => 2}
By default, “deep_merge!” will overwrite any unmergeables and merge everything else. To avoid this, use “deep_merge” (no bang/exclamation mark)
Options:
Options are specified in the last parameter passed, which should be in hash format:
hash.deep_merge!({:x => [1,2]}, {:knockout_prefix => '--'})
:preserve_unmergeables DEFAULT: false
Set to true to skip any unmergeable elements from source
:knockout_prefix DEFAULT: nil
Set to string value to signify prefix which deletes elements from existing element
:overwrite_arrays DEFAULT: false
Set to true if you want to avoid merging arrays
:sort_merged_arrays DEFAULT: false
Set to true to sort all arrays that are merged together
:unpack_arrays DEFAULT: nil
Set to string value to run "Array::join" then "String::split" against all arrays
:merge_hash_arrays DEFAULT: false
Set to true to merge hashes within arrays
:merge_debug DEFAULT: false
Set to true to get console output of merge process for debugging
Selected Options Details: :knockout_prefix => The purpose of this is to provide a way to remove elements
from existing Hash by specifying them in a special way in incoming hash
source = {:x => ['--1', '2']}
dest = {:x => ['1', '3']}
dest.ko_deep_merge!(source)
Results: {:x => ['2','3']}
Additionally, if the knockout_prefix is passed alone as a string, it will cause
the entire element to be removed:
source = {:x => '--'}
dest = {:x => [1,2,3]}
dest.ko_deep_merge!(source)
Results: {:x => ""}
:unpack_arrays => The purpose of this is to permit compound elements to be passed
in as strings and to be converted into discrete array elements
irsource = {:x => ['1,2,3', '4']}
dest = {:x => ['5','6','7,8']}
dest.deep_merge!(source, {:unpack_arrays => ','})
Results: {:x => ['1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8'}
Why: If receiving data from an HTML form, this makes it easy for a checkbox
to pass multiple values from within a single HTML element
:merge_hash_arrays => merge hashes within arrays
source = {:x => [{:y => 1}]}
dest = {:x => [{:z => 2}]}
dest.deep_merge!(source, {:merge_hash_arrays => true})
Results: {:x => [{:y => 1, :z => 2}]}
There are many tests for this library - and you can learn more about the features and usages of deep_merge! by just browsing the test examples
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# File 'lib/deep_merge/core.rb', line 70 def self.deep_merge!(source, dest, = {}) # turn on this line for stdout debugging text merge_debug = [:merge_debug] || false overwrite_unmergeable = ![:preserve_unmergeables] knockout_prefix = [:knockout_prefix] || nil raise InvalidParameter, "knockout_prefix cannot be an empty string in deep_merge!" if knockout_prefix == "" raise InvalidParameter, "overwrite_unmergeable must be true if knockout_prefix is specified in deep_merge!" if knockout_prefix && !overwrite_unmergeable # if present: we will split and join arrays on this char before merging array_split_char = [:unpack_arrays] || false # request that we avoid merging arrays overwrite_arrays = [:overwrite_arrays] || false # request that we sort together any arrays when they are merged sort_merged_arrays = [:sort_merged_arrays] || false # request that arrays of hashes are merged together merge_hash_arrays = [:merge_hash_arrays] || false # request to extend existing arrays, instead of overwriting them extend_existing_arrays = [:extend_existing_arrays] || false di = [:debug_indent] || '' # do nothing if source is nil return dest if source.nil? # if dest doesn't exist, then simply copy source to it if !(dest) && overwrite_unmergeable dest = source; return dest end puts "#{di}Source class: #{source.class.inspect} :: Dest class: #{dest.class.inspect}" if merge_debug if source.kind_of?(Hash) puts "#{di}Hashes: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug source.each do |src_key, src_value| if dest.kind_of?(Hash) puts "#{di} looping: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug if dest[src_key] puts "#{di} ==>merging: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect} :: #{dest[src_key].inspect}" if merge_debug dest[src_key] = deep_merge!(src_value, dest[src_key], .merge(:debug_indent => di + ' ')) else # dest[src_key] doesn't exist so we want to create and overwrite it (but we do this via deep_merge!) puts "#{di} ==>merging over: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect}" if merge_debug # note: we rescue here b/c some classes respond to "dup" but don't implement it (Numeric, TrueClass, FalseClass, NilClass among maybe others) begin src_dup = src_value.dup # we dup src_value if possible because we're going to merge into it (since dest is empty) rescue TypeError src_dup = src_value end dest[src_key] = deep_merge!(src_value, src_dup, .merge(:debug_indent => di + ' ')) end elsif dest.kind_of?(Array) && extend_existing_arrays dest.push(source) else # dest isn't a hash, so we overwrite it completely (if permitted) if overwrite_unmergeable puts "#{di} overwriting dest: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect} -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, ) end end end elsif source.kind_of?(Array) puts "#{di}Arrays: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug if overwrite_arrays puts "#{di} overwrite arrays" if merge_debug dest = source else # if we are instructed, join/split any source arrays before processing if array_split_char puts "#{di} split/join on source: #{source.inspect}" if merge_debug source = source.join(array_split_char).split(array_split_char) if dest.kind_of?(Array) dest = dest.join(array_split_char).split(array_split_char) end end # if there's a naked knockout_prefix in source, that means we are to truncate dest if knockout_prefix && source.index(knockout_prefix) dest = clear_or_nil(dest); source.delete(knockout_prefix) end if dest.kind_of?(Array) if knockout_prefix print "#{di} knocking out: " if merge_debug # remove knockout prefix items from both source and dest source.delete_if do |ko_item| retval = false item = ko_item.respond_to?(:gsub) ? ko_item.gsub(%r{^#{knockout_prefix}}, "") : ko_item if item != ko_item print "#{ko_item} - " if merge_debug dest.delete(item) dest.delete(ko_item) retval = true end retval end puts if merge_debug end puts "#{di} merging arrays: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug source_all_hashes = source.all? { |i| i.kind_of?(Hash) } dest_all_hashes = dest.all? { |i| i.kind_of?(Hash) } if merge_hash_arrays && source_all_hashes && dest_all_hashes # merge hashes in lists list = [] dest.each_index do |i| list[i] = deep_merge!(source[i] || {}, dest[i], .merge(:debug_indent => di + ' ')) end list += source[dest.count..-1] if source.count > dest.count dest = list else dest = dest | source end dest.sort! if sort_merged_arrays elsif overwrite_unmergeable puts "#{di} overwriting dest: #{source.inspect} -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, ) end end else # src_hash is not an array or hash, so we'll have to overwrite dest if dest.kind_of?(Array) && extend_existing_arrays dest.push(source) else puts "#{di}Others: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, ) end end puts "#{di}Returning #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest end |
.overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, options) ⇒ Object
allows deep_merge! to uniformly handle overwriting of unmergeable entities
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# File 'lib/deep_merge/core.rb', line 193 def self.overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, ) merge_debug = [:merge_debug] || false overwrite_unmergeable = ![:preserve_unmergeables] knockout_prefix = [:knockout_prefix] || false di = [:debug_indent] || '' if knockout_prefix && overwrite_unmergeable if source.kind_of?(String) # remove knockout string from source before overwriting dest src_tmp = source.gsub(%r{^#{knockout_prefix}},"") elsif source.kind_of?(Array) # remove all knockout elements before overwriting dest src_tmp = source.delete_if {|ko_item| ko_item.kind_of?(String) && ko_item.match(%r{^#{knockout_prefix}}) } else src_tmp = source end if src_tmp == source # if we didn't find a knockout_prefix then we just overwrite dest puts "#{di}#{src_tmp.inspect} -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = src_tmp else # if we do find a knockout_prefix, then we just delete dest puts "#{di}\"\" -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = "" end elsif overwrite_unmergeable dest = source end dest end |