Class: Path::Transaction
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Path::Transaction
- Defined in:
- lib/path/transaction.rb
Overview
Path Transactions are a convenient way to apply selections and deletions to complex data structures without having to know what state the data will be in after each operation.
data = [
{:name => "Jamie", :id => "12345"},
{:name => "Adam", :id => "54321"},
{:name => "Kari", :id => "12345"},
{:name => "Grant", :id => "12345"},
{:name => "Tory", :id => "12345"},
]
# Select all element names, delete the one at index 2,
# and move the element with the value "Tory" to the same path but
# with the key renamed to "boo"
Transaction.run data do |t|
t.select "*/name"
t.move "**=Tory" => "%%/boo"
t.delete "2"
end
# => [
# {:name => "Jamie"},
# {:name => "Adam"},
# {:name => "Grant"},
# {"boo" => "Tory"},
# ]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#actions ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute actions.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.run(data, opts = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Create new Transaction instance and run it with a block.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#ary_or_hash?(obj) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:.
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#ary_to_hash(ary) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
- #child_ary_or_hash?(obj, key) ⇒ Boolean
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#clear ⇒ Object
Clears the queued actions and cache.
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#delete(*paths) ⇒ Object
Queues path deletes for transaction.
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#force_assign_paths(data, path_val_hash) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#hash_to_ary(hash) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#initialize(data) ⇒ Transaction
constructor
Create a new Transaction instance with a the data object to perform operations on.
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#is_integer?(item) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:.
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#map(path_maps) ⇒ Object
Queues path mapping for transaction.
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#move(path_maps) ⇒ Object
Queues path moving for transaction.
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#remake_arrays(new_data, except_modified = false) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#remap_make_arrays(new_path, old_path) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#results(opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the results of the transaction operations.
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#run(opts = {}) {|_self| ... } ⇒ Object
Run operations as a transaction.
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#select(*paths) ⇒ Object
Queues path selects for transaction.
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#transaction(data, data_paths, create_empty = false) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#transaction_delete(data, *data_paths) ⇒ Object
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#transaction_map(data, *path_pairs) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#transaction_move(data, *path_pairs) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#transaction_select(data, *data_paths) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
Constructor Details
#initialize(data) ⇒ Transaction
Create a new Transaction instance with a the data object to perform operations on.
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 48 def initialize data @data = data @new_data = nil @actions = [] @make_array = {} end |
Instance Attribute Details
#actions ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute actions.
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 42 def actions @actions end |
Class Method Details
.run(data, opts = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
Create new Transaction instance and run it with a block. Equivalent to:
Transaction.new(data).run(opts)
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 37 def self.run data, opts={}, &block new(data).run opts, &block end |
Instance Method Details
#ary_or_hash?(obj) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 268 def ary_or_hash? obj # :nodoc: Array === obj || Hash === obj end |
#ary_to_hash(ary) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 278 def ary_to_hash ary # :nodoc: hash = {} ary.each_with_index{|val, i| hash[i] = val} hash end |
#child_ary_or_hash?(obj, key) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 273 def child_ary_or_hash? obj, key ary_or_hash?(obj[key]) rescue false end |
#clear ⇒ Object
Clears the queued actions and cache.
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 293 def clear @new_data = nil @actions.clear @make_array.clear end |
#delete(*paths) ⇒ Object
Queues path deletes for transaction.
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 315 def delete *paths @actions << [:delete, paths] end |
#force_assign_paths(data, path_val_hash) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 213 def force_assign_paths data, path_val_hash # :nodoc: return data if path_val_hash.empty? @new_data = (data.dup rescue []) path_val_hash.each do |path, value| curr_data = data new_curr_data = @new_data prev_data = nil prev_key = nil prev_path = [] path.each_with_index do |key, i| if Array === new_curr_data new_curr_data = ary_to_hash new_curr_data prev_data[prev_key] = new_curr_data if prev_data @new_data = new_curr_data if i == 0 @make_array[prev_path] = true if i == 0 end last = i == path.length - 1 prev_path = path[0..(i-1)] if i > 0 curr_path = path[0..i] next_key = path[i+1] # new_curr_data is a hash from here on @make_array.delete prev_path unless is_integer?(key) new_curr_data[key] = value and break if last if ary_or_hash?(curr_data) && child_ary_or_hash?(curr_data, key) new_curr_data[key] ||= curr_data[key] elsif !ary_or_hash?(new_curr_data[key]) new_curr_data[key] = is_integer?(next_key) ? [] : {} end @make_array[curr_path] = true if Array === new_curr_data[key] prev_key = key prev_data = new_curr_data new_curr_data = new_curr_data[key] curr_data = curr_data[key] if ary_or_hash?(curr_data) rescue nil end end @new_data end |
#hash_to_ary(hash) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 285 def hash_to_ary hash # :nodoc: hash.keys.sort.map{|k| hash[k] } end |
#is_integer?(item) ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 263 def is_integer? item # :nodoc: item.to_s.to_i.to_s == item.to_s end |
#map(path_maps) ⇒ Object
Queues path mapping for transaction. Mapping a path will only keep the mapped values, completely replacing the original data structure.
t.map "my/path/1..4/key" => "new_path/%1/key",
"other/path/*" => "moved/%1"
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 338 def map path_maps @actions << [:map, Array(path_maps)] end |
#move(path_maps) ⇒ Object
Queues path moving for transaction. Moving a path will attempt to keep the original data structure and only affect the given paths. Empty hashes or arrays after a move are deleted.
t.move "my/path/1..4/key" => "new_path/%1/key",
"other/path/*" => "moved/%1"
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 327 def move path_maps @actions << [:move, Array(path_maps)] end |
#remake_arrays(new_data, except_modified = false) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 84 def remake_arrays new_data, except_modified=false # :nodoc: remake_paths = @make_array.keys.sort{|p1, p2| p2.length <=> p1.length} remake_paths.each do |path_arr| key = path_arr.last obj = Path.data_at_path path_arr[0..-2], new_data next unless obj && Hash === obj[key] if except_modified data_at_path = Path.data_at_path(path_arr, @data) next if !data_at_path || obj[key].length != data_at_path.length end obj[key] = hash_to_ary obj[key] end new_data = hash_to_ary new_data if (remake_paths.last == [] || Array === @data && Hash === new_data) && (!except_modified || @data.length == new_data.length) new_data end |
#remap_make_arrays(new_path, old_path) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 109 def remap_make_arrays new_path, old_path # :nodoc: @make_array[new_path] = true and return if @make_array[old_path] @make_array.keys.each do |path| if path[0...old_path.length] == old_path path[0...old_path.length] = new_path end end end |
#results(opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the results of the transaction operations. To keep the original indicies of modified arrays, and return them as hashes, pass the :keep_indicies => true option.
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 73 def results opts={} new_data = @data @actions.each do |type, paths| new_data = send("transaction_#{type}", new_data, *paths) end remake_arrays new_data, opts[:keep_indicies] end |
#run(opts = {}) {|_self| ... } ⇒ Object
Run operations as a transaction. See Transaction#results for supported options.
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 61 def run opts={}, &block clear yield self if block_given? results opts end |
#select(*paths) ⇒ Object
Queues path selects for transaction.
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 303 def select *paths if @actions.last && @actions.last[0] == :select @actions.last[1].concat paths else @actions << [:select, paths] end end |
#transaction(data, data_paths, create_empty = false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 164 def transaction data, data_paths, create_empty=false # :nodoc: data_paths = data_paths.compact return @new_data || data if data_paths.empty? @new_data = create_empty ? Hash.new : data.dup if Array === @new_data @new_data = ary_to_hash @new_data end data_paths.each do |data_path| # If data_path is an array, the second element is the path where the value # should be mapped to. data_path, target_path = data_path Path.find data_path, data do |obj, k, path| curr_data = data new_curr_data = @new_data path.each_with_index do |key, i| break unless new_curr_data if i == path.length - 1 tpath = path.make_path target_path if target_path yield new_curr_data, curr_data, key, path, tpath if block_given? else if create_empty new_curr_data[key] ||= Hash.new elsif new_curr_data[key] == curr_data[key] new_curr_data[key] = Array === new_curr_data[key] ? ary_to_hash(curr_data[key]) : curr_data[key].dup end @make_array[path[0..i]] = true if Array === curr_data[key] new_curr_data = new_curr_data[key] curr_data = curr_data[key] end end end end @new_data end |
#transaction_delete(data, *data_paths) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 129 def transaction_delete data, *data_paths # :nodoc: transaction data, data_paths do |new_curr_data, curr_data, key| new_curr_data.delete key end end |
#transaction_map(data, *path_pairs) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 150 def transaction_map data, *path_pairs # :nodoc: return data if path_pairs.empty? path_val_hash = {} transaction data, path_pairs do |sdata, cdata, key, path, tpath| tpath ||= path path_val_hash[tpath] = sdata.delete key remap_make_arrays(tpath, path) end force_assign_paths [], path_val_hash end |
#transaction_move(data, *path_pairs) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 136 def transaction_move data, *path_pairs # :nodoc: return data if path_pairs.empty? path_val_hash = {} new_data = transaction data, path_pairs do |sdata, cdata, key, path, tpath| path_val_hash[tpath] = sdata.delete key remap_make_arrays(tpath, path) end force_assign_paths new_data, path_val_hash end |
#transaction_select(data, *data_paths) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/path/transaction.rb', line 120 def transaction_select data, *data_paths # :nodoc: return data if data_paths.empty? transaction data, data_paths, true do |sdata, cdata, key, path, tpath| sdata[key] = cdata[key] end end |