Module: Sprockets::ProcessorUtils
- Extended by:
- ProcessorUtils
- Included in:
- Sprockets, Loader, Processing, ProcessorUtils, Transformers
- Defined in:
- lib/sprockets/processor_utils.rb
Overview
Functional utilities for dealing with Processor functions.
A Processor is a general function that may modify or transform an asset as part of the pipeline. CoffeeScript to JavaScript conversion, Minification or Concatenation are all implemented as separate Processor steps.
Processors maybe any object that responds to call. So procs or a class that defines a self.call method.
For ergonomics, processors may return a number of shorthand values. Unfortunately, this means that processors can not compose via ordinary function composition. The composition helpers here can help.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: CompositeProcessor
Constant Summary collapse
- VALID_METADATA_VALUE_TYPES =
Internal: Set of all “simple” value types allowed to be returned in processor metadata.
Set.new([ String, Symbol, TrueClass, FalseClass, NilClass, Integer ]).freeze
- VALID_METADATA_COMPOUND_TYPES =
Internal: Set of all nested compound metadata types that can nest values.
Set.new([ Array, Hash, Set ]).freeze
- VALID_METADATA_VALUE_TYPES_HASH =
Internal: Hash of all “simple” value types allowed to be returned in processor metadata.
VALID_METADATA_VALUE_TYPES.each_with_object({}) do |type, hash| hash[type] = true end.freeze
- VALID_METADATA_COMPOUND_TYPES_HASH =
Internal: Hash of all nested compound metadata types that can nest values.
VALID_METADATA_COMPOUND_TYPES.each_with_object({}) do |type, hash| hash[type] = true end.freeze
- VALID_METADATA_TYPES =
Internal: Set of all allowed metadata types.
(VALID_METADATA_VALUE_TYPES + VALID_METADATA_COMPOUND_TYPES).freeze
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#call_processor(processor, input) ⇒ Object
Public: Invoke processor.
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#call_processors(processors, input) ⇒ Object
Public: Invoke list of processors in right to left order.
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#compose_processors(*processors) ⇒ Object
Public: Compose processors in right to left order.
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#processor_cache_key(processor) ⇒ Object
Internal: Get processor defined cached key.
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#processors_cache_keys(processors) ⇒ Object
Internal: Get combined cache keys for set of processors.
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#validate_processor_result!(result) ⇒ Object
Internal: Validate returned result of calling a processor pipeline and raise a friendly user error message.
Instance Method Details
#call_processor(processor, input) ⇒ Object
Public: Invoke processor.
processor - Processor callables input - Hash of input data to pass to processor
Returns a Hash with :data and other processor metadata key/values.
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# File 'lib/sprockets/processor_utils.rb', line 80 def call_processor(processor, input) = (input[:metadata] || {}).dup [:data] = input[:data] case result = processor.call({data: "", metadata: {}}.merge(input)) when NilClass when Hash .merge(result) when String .merge(data: result) else raise TypeError, "invalid processor return type: #{result.class}" end end |
#call_processors(processors, input) ⇒ Object
Public: Invoke list of processors in right to left order.
The right to left order processing mirrors standard function composition. Think about:
bundle.call(uglify.call(coffee.call(input)))
processors - Array of processor callables input - Hash of input data to pass to each processor
Returns a Hash with :data and other processor metadata key/values.
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# File 'lib/sprockets/processor_utils.rb', line 61 def call_processors(processors, input) data = input[:data] || "" = (input[:metadata] || {}).dup processors.reverse_each do |processor| result = call_processor(processor, input.merge(data: data, metadata: )) data = result.delete(:data) .merge!(result) end .merge(data: data) end |
#compose_processors(*processors) ⇒ Object
Public: Compose processors in right to left order.
processors - Array of processors callables
Returns a composed Proc.
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# File 'lib/sprockets/processor_utils.rb', line 46 def compose_processors(*processors) CompositeProcessor.create processors end |
#processor_cache_key(processor) ⇒ Object
Internal: Get processor defined cached key.
processor - Processor function
Returns JSON serializable key or nil.
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# File 'lib/sprockets/processor_utils.rb', line 101 def processor_cache_key(processor) processor.cache_key if processor.respond_to?(:cache_key) end |
#processors_cache_keys(processors) ⇒ Object
Internal: Get combined cache keys for set of processors.
processors - Array of processor functions
Returns Array of JSON serializable keys.
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# File 'lib/sprockets/processor_utils.rb', line 110 def processors_cache_keys(processors) processors.map { |processor| processor_cache_key(processor) } end |
#validate_processor_result!(result) ⇒ Object
Internal: Validate returned result of calling a processor pipeline and raise a friendly user error message.
result - Metadata Hash returned from call_processors
Returns result or raises a TypeError.
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# File 'lib/sprockets/processor_utils.rb', line 152 def validate_processor_result!(result) if !result.instance_of?(Hash) raise TypeError, "processor metadata result was expected to be a Hash, but was #{result.class}" end if !result[:data].instance_of?(String) raise TypeError, "processor :data was expected to be a String, but as #{result[:data].class}" end result.each do |key, value| if !key.instance_of?(Symbol) raise TypeError, "processor metadata[#{key.inspect}] expected to be a Symbol" end end result end |