Module: Plist::Emit
Overview
Create a plist
You can dump an object to a plist in one of two ways:
-
Plist::Emit.dump(obj)
-
obj.to_plist
-
This requires that you mixin the
Plist::Emit
module, which is already done forArray
andHash
.
-
The following Ruby classes are converted into native plist types:
Array, Bignum, Date, DateTime, Fixnum, Float, Hash, Integer, String, Symbol, Time, true, false
-
Array
andHash
are both recursive; their elements will be converted into plist nodes inside the <array> and <dict> containers (respectively). -
IO
(and its descendants) andStringIO
objects are read from and their contents placed in a <data> element. -
User classes may implement
to_plist_node
to dictate how they should be serialized; otherwise the object will be passed toMarshal.dump
and the result placed in a <data> element.
For detailed usage instructions, refer to USAGE and the methods documented below.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: IndentedString
Constant Summary collapse
- DEFAULT_INDENT =
"\t"
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.dump(obj, envelope = true, options = {}) ⇒ Object
The following Ruby classes are converted into native plist types: Array, Bignum, Date, DateTime, Fixnum, Float, Hash, Integer, String, Symbol, Time.
-
.save_plist(obj, filename, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Writes the serialized object’s plist to the specified filename.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#save_plist(filename, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Helper method for injecting into classes.
-
#to_plist(envelope = true, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Helper method for injecting into classes.
Class Method Details
.dump(obj, envelope = true, options = {}) ⇒ Object
The following Ruby classes are converted into native plist types:
Array, Bignum, Date, DateTime, Fixnum, Float, Hash, Integer, String, Symbol, Time
Write us (via RubyForge) if you think another class can be coerced safely into one of the expected plist classes.
IO
and StringIO
objects are encoded and placed in <data> elements; other objects are Marshal.dump
‘ed unless they implement to_plist_node
.
The envelope
parameters dictates whether or not the resultant plist fragment is wrapped in the normal XML/plist header and footer. Set it to false if you only want the fragment.
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# File 'lib/plist/generator.rb', line 47 def self.dump(obj, envelope = true, = {}) = { :indent => DEFAULT_INDENT }.merge() output = plist_node(obj, ) output = wrap(output) if envelope return output end |
.save_plist(obj, filename, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Writes the serialized object’s plist to the specified filename.
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# File 'lib/plist/generator.rb', line 57 def self.save_plist(obj, filename, = {}) = { :indent => DEFAULT_INDENT }.merge() File.open(filename, 'wb') do |f| f.write(obj.to_plist(true, )) end end |
Instance Method Details
#save_plist(filename, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Helper method for injecting into classes. Calls Plist::Emit.save_plist
with self
.
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# File 'lib/plist/generator.rb', line 34 def save_plist(filename, = {}) = { :indent => DEFAULT_INDENT }.merge() Plist::Emit.save_plist(self, filename, ) end |
#to_plist(envelope = true, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Helper method for injecting into classes. Calls Plist::Emit.dump
with self
.
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# File 'lib/plist/generator.rb', line 28 def to_plist(envelope = true, = {}) = { :indent => DEFAULT_INDENT }.merge() return Plist::Emit.dump(self, envelope, ) end |