Module: Mongo::Conversions
Overview
Utility module to include when needing to convert certain types of objects to mongo-friendly parameters.
Constant Summary collapse
- ASCENDING_CONVERSION =
["ascending", "asc", "1"]
- DESCENDING_CONVERSION =
["descending", "desc", "-1"]
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#array_as_sort_parameters(value) ⇒ Object
Converts the supplied
Array
to aHash
to pass to mongo as sorting parameters. -
#sort_value(value) ⇒ Object
Converts the
String
,Symbol
, orInteger
to the corresponding sort value in MongoDB. -
#string_as_sort_parameters(value) ⇒ Object
Converts the supplied
String
orSymbol
to aHash
to pass to mongo as a sorting parameter with ascending order.
Instance Method Details
#array_as_sort_parameters(value) ⇒ Object
Converts the supplied Array
to a Hash
to pass to mongo as sorting parameters. The returned Hash
will vary depending on whether the passed Array
is one or two dimensional.
Example:
array_as_sort_parameters([["field1", :asc], ["field2", :desc]])
=> { "field1" => 1, "field2" => -1}
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# File 'lib/mongo/util/conversions.rb', line 35 def array_as_sort_parameters(value) order_by = BSON::OrderedHash.new if value.first.is_a? Array value.each do |param| if (param.class.name == "String") order_by[param] = 1 else order_by[param[0]] = sort_value(param[1]) unless param[1].nil? end end elsif !value.empty? if order_by.size == 1 order_by[value.first] = 1 else order_by[value.first] = sort_value(value[1]) end end order_by end |
#sort_value(value) ⇒ Object
Converts the String
, Symbol
, or Integer
to the corresponding sort value in MongoDB.
Valid conversions (case-insensitive):
ascending, asc, :ascending, :asc, 1
=> 1
descending, desc, :descending, :desc, -1
=> -1
If the value is invalid then an error will be raised.
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# File 'lib/mongo/util/conversions.rb', line 79 def sort_value(value) val = value.to_s.downcase return 1 if ASCENDING_CONVERSION.include?(val) return -1 if DESCENDING_CONVERSION.include?(val) raise InvalidSortValueError.new( "#{self} was supplied as a sort direction when acceptable values are: " + "Mongo::ASCENDING, 'ascending', 'asc', :ascending, :asc, 1, Mongo::DESCENDING, " + "'descending', 'desc', :descending, :desc, -1.") end |
#string_as_sort_parameters(value) ⇒ Object
Converts the supplied String
or Symbol
to a Hash
to pass to mongo as a sorting parameter with ascending order. If the String
is empty then an empty Hash
will be returned.
Example:
*DEPRECATED
string_as_sort_parameters("field")
=> { "field" => 1 }
string_as_sort_parameters("")
=> {}
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# File 'lib/mongo/util/conversions.rb', line 65 def string_as_sort_parameters(value) return {} if (str = value.to_s).empty? { str => 1 } end |