Class: Class
- Defined in:
- motion/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb,
motion/core_ext/class/attribute.rb
Overview
Extends the class object with class and instance accessors for class attributes, just like the native attr* accessors for instance attributes.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#cattr_accessor(*syms, &blk) ⇒ Object
Defines both class and instance accessors for class attributes.
-
#cattr_reader(*syms) ⇒ Object
Defines a class attribute if it’s not defined and creates a reader method that returns the attribute value.
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#cattr_writer(*syms) ⇒ Object
Defines a class attribute if it’s not defined and creates a writer method to allow assignment to the attribute.
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#class_attribute(*attrs) ⇒ Object
Declare a class-level attribute whose value is inheritable by subclasses.
Instance Method Details
#cattr_accessor(*syms, &blk) ⇒ Object
Defines both class and instance accessors for class attributes.
class Person
cattr_accessor :hair_colors
end
Person.hair_colors = [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red]
Person.hair_colors # => [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red]
Person.new.hair_colors # => [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red]
If a subclass changes the value then that would also change the value for parent class. Similarly if parent class changes the value then that would change the value of subclasses too.
class Male < Person
end
Male.hair_colors << :blue
Person.hair_colors # => [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red, :blue]
To opt out of the instance writer method, pass instance_writer: false
. To opt out of the instance reader method, pass instance_reader: false
.
class Person
cattr_accessor :hair_colors, instance_writer: false, instance_reader: false
end
Person.new.hair_colors = [:brown] # => NoMethodError
Person.new.hair_colors # => NoMethodError
Or pass instance_accessor: false
, to opt out both instance methods.
class Person
cattr_accessor :hair_colors, instance_accessor: false
end
Person.new.hair_colors = [:brown] # => NoMethodError
Person.new.hair_colors # => NoMethodError
Also you can pass a block to set up the attribute with a default value.
class Person
cattr_accessor :hair_colors do
[:brown, :black, :blonde, :red]
end
end
Person.class_variable_get("@@hair_colors") #=> [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red]
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# File 'motion/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb', line 164 def cattr_accessor(*syms, &blk) cattr_reader(*syms) cattr_writer(*syms, &blk) end |
#cattr_reader(*syms) ⇒ Object
Defines a class attribute if it’s not defined and creates a reader method that returns the attribute value.
class Person
cattr_reader :hair_colors
end
Person.class_variable_set("@@hair_colors", [:brown, :black])
Person.hair_colors # => [:brown, :black]
Person.new.hair_colors # => [:brown, :black]
The attribute name must be a valid method name in Ruby.
class Person
cattr_reader :"1_Badname "
end
# => NameError: invalid attribute name
If you want to opt out the instance reader method, you can pass instance_reader: false
or instance_accessor: false
.
class Person
cattr_reader :hair_colors, instance_reader: false
end
Person.new.hair_colors # => NoMethodError
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# File 'motion/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb', line 30 def cattr_reader(*syms) = syms. syms.each do |sym| raise NameError.new('invalid attribute name') unless sym =~ /^[_A-Za-z]\w*$/ class_exec do unless class_variable_defined?("@@#{sym}") class_variable_set("@@#{sym}", nil) end define_singleton_method sym do class_variable_get("@@#{sym}") end end unless [:instance_reader] == false || [:instance_accessor] == false class_exec do define_method sym do self.class.class_variable_get("@@#{sym}") end end end end end |
#cattr_writer(*syms) ⇒ Object
Defines a class attribute if it’s not defined and creates a writer method to allow assignment to the attribute.
class Person
cattr_writer :hair_colors
end
Person.hair_colors = [:brown, :black]
Person.class_variable_get("@@hair_colors") # => [:brown, :black]
Person.new.hair_colors = [:blonde, :red]
Person.class_variable_get("@@hair_colors") # => [:blonde, :red]
The attribute name must be a valid method name in Ruby.
class Person
cattr_writer :"1_Badname "
end
# => NameError: invalid attribute name
If you want to opt out the instance writer method, pass instance_writer: false
or instance_accessor: false
.
class Person
cattr_writer :hair_colors, instance_writer: false
end
Person.new.hair_colors = [:blonde, :red] # => NoMethodError
Also, you can pass a block to set up the attribute with a default value.
class Person
cattr_writer :hair_colors do
[:brown, :black, :blonde, :red]
end
end
Person.class_variable_get("@@hair_colors") # => [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red]
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# File 'motion/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb', line 91 def cattr_writer(*syms) = syms. syms.each do |sym| raise NameError.new('invalid attribute name') unless sym =~ /^[_A-Za-z]\w*$/ class_exec do unless class_variable_defined?("@@#{sym}") class_variable_set("@@#{sym}", nil) end define_singleton_method "#{sym}=" do |obj| class_variable_set("@@#{sym}", obj) end end unless [:instance_writer] == false || [:instance_accessor] == false class_exec do define_method "#{sym}=" do |obj| self.class.class_variable_set("@@#{sym}", obj) end end end send("#{sym}=", yield) if block_given? end end |
#class_attribute(*attrs) ⇒ Object
Declare a class-level attribute whose value is inheritable by subclasses. Subclasses can change their own value and it will not impact parent class.
class Base
class_attribute :setting
end
class Subclass < Base
end
Base.setting = true
Subclass.setting # => true
Subclass.setting = false
Subclass.setting # => false
Base.setting # => true
In the above case as long as Subclass does not assign a value to setting by performing Subclass.setting = something
, Subclass.setting
would read value assigned to parent class. Once Subclass assigns a value then the value assigned by Subclass would be returned.
This matches normal Ruby method inheritance: think of writing an attribute on a subclass as overriding the reader method. However, you need to be aware when using class_attribute
with mutable structures as Array
or Hash
. In such cases, you don’t want to do changes in places but use setters:
Base.setting = []
Base.setting # => []
Subclass.setting # => []
# Appending in child changes both parent and child because it is the same object:
Subclass.setting << :foo
Base.setting # => [:foo]
Subclass.setting # => [:foo]
# Use setters to not propagate changes:
Base.setting = []
Subclass.setting += [:foo]
Base.setting # => []
Subclass.setting # => [:foo]
For convenience, a query method is defined as well:
Subclass.setting? # => false
Instances may overwrite the class value in the same way:
Base.setting = true
object = Base.new
object.setting # => true
object.setting = false
object.setting # => false
Base.setting # => true
To opt out of the instance reader method, pass instance_reader: false
.
object.setting # => NoMethodError
object.setting? # => NoMethodError
To opt out of the instance writer method, pass instance_writer: false
.
object.setting = false # => NoMethodError
To opt out of both instance methods, pass instance_accessor: false
.
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# File 'motion/core_ext/class/attribute.rb', line 66 def class_attribute(*attrs) = attrs. # double assignment is used to avoid "assigned but unused variable" warning instance_reader = instance_reader = .fetch(:instance_accessor, true) && .fetch(:instance_reader, true) instance_writer = .fetch(:instance_accessor, true) && .fetch(:instance_writer, true) attrs.each do |name| define_singleton_method(name) { nil } define_singleton_method("#{name}?") { !!public_send(name) } ivar = "@#{name}" define_singleton_method("#{name}=") do |val| singleton_class.class_eval do remove_possible_method(name) define_method(name) { val } end if singleton_class? class_eval do remove_possible_method(name) define_method(name) do if instance_variable_defined? ivar instance_variable_get ivar else singleton_class.send name end end end end val end if instance_reader remove_possible_method name define_method(name) do if instance_variable_defined?(ivar) instance_variable_get ivar else self.class.public_send name end end define_method("#{name}?") { !!public_send(name) } end attr_writer name if instance_writer end end |