The tiny library providing a tooling to deal with ASTON, which is like JSON, but isomorphic to XML.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'aston'
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install aston
Aston.new(:root).
then { |a| a.put_attribute([:bar, :baz], 'attr', 'value') }.
then { |a| a.put_content([:bar, :baz], 'Hello, world!') }
#⇒ #<Aston:0x0000646926a11370
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000646926a112f8 @data={}>,
# @content=
# #<Aston::Content:0x0000646926a112d0
# @data=
# [#<Aston:0x0000646926a110f0
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000646926a11078 @data={}>,
# @content=
# #<Aston::Content:0x0000646926a11050
# @data=
# [#<Aston:0x0000646926a10f38
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000646926a10ec0 @data={"attr"=>"value"}>,
# @content=#<Aston::Content:0x0000646926a10e98 @data=["Hello, world!"]>,
# @name=:baz>]>,
# @name=:bar>]>,
# @name=:root>
puts Aston.new(:root).
then { |a| a.put_attribute([:bar, :baz], 'attr', 'value') }.
then { |a| a.put_content([:bar, :baz], "Hello, world!") }.
to_s
<!-- Aston:1380:root -->
<root>
<!-- Aston:1400:bar -->
<bar>
<!-- Aston:1420:baz -->
<baz attr='value'>
Hello, world!
</baz>
</bar>
</root>
puts Aston.new(:root).
then { |a| a.put_attribute([:bar, :baz], 'attr', 'value') }.
then { |a| a.put_content([:bar, :baz], "Hello, world!") }.
to_json
#⇒ {"name":"root","attributes":{},"content":[
# {"name":"bar","attributes":{},"content":[
# {"name":"baz","attributes":{"attr":"value"},"content":["Hello, world!"]}]}]}
json = Aston.new(:root).
then { |a| a.put_attribute([:bar, :baz], 'attr', 'value') }.
then { |a| a.put_content([:bar, :baz], "Hello, world!") }.
to_json
Aston.parse_hash(JSON.parse(json))
#⇒ #<Aston:0x0000643279caa890
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000643279caa868 @data={}>,
# @content=
# #<Aston::Content:0x0000643279caa840
# @data=
# [#<Aston:0x0000643279caa930
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000643279caa908 @data={}>,
# @content=
# #<Aston::Content:0x0000643279caa8e0
# @data=
# [#<Aston:0x0000643279caa9d0
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000643279caa9a8 @data={"attr"=>"value"}>,
# @content=#<Aston::Content:0x0000643279caa980 @data=["Hello, world!"]>,
# @name="baz">]>,
# @name="bar">]>,
# @name="root">
a = Aston.new :aston, attributes: { foo: :bar }
a.put_attribute %i[bar baz], :ok, 42
a.put_content %i[bar baz], 'Hello'
a.update_in %i[bar baz] do |content|
content <<
Aston.new(:seq, attributes: { name: :seq1 }) <<
Aston.new(:seq, attributes: { name: :seq2 }) <<
Aston.new(:seq, attributes: { name: :seq3 })
end
#⇒ [#<Aston:0x0000643279c616e0
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000643279c61668 @data={:ok=>42}>,
# @content=
# #<Aston::Content:0x0000643279c61640
# @data=
# ["Hello",
# #<Aston:0x0000643279c60d58
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000643279c60d08 @data={:name=>:seq1}>,
# @content=#<Aston::Content:0x0000643279c60ce0 @data=[]>,
# @name=:seq>,
# #<Aston:0x0000643279c60c68
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000643279c60c18 @data={:name=>:seq2}>,
# @content=#<Aston::Content:0x0000643279c60bc8 @data=[]>,
# @name=:seq>,
# #<Aston:0x0000643279c60b50
# @attributes=#<Aston::Attributes:0x0000643279c60b00 @data={:name=>:seq3}>,
# @content=#<Aston::Content:0x0000643279c60ad8 @data=[]>,
# @name=:seq>]>,
# @name=:baz>]
#update_in
returns an array of updated elements on the path given. Unlike #update_in
.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
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