Json Parser ======== [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/darthjee/json_parser/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/darthjee/json_parser) [![Test Coverage](https://codeclimate.com/github/darthjee/json_parser/badges/coverage.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/darthjee/json_parser/coverage) [![Issue Count](https://codeclimate.com/github/darthjee/json_parser/badges/issue_count.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/darthjee/json_parser) This project allows for a quick hash / json data fetching in order to avoid code that tries to crawl through a hash and has to constantly check for nil values or missing keys also, this concern, like openstruct, allow the json to be manipulated as an object, but avoids method missing by aways having the declarated methods, even if that means nil return Json Parser is also usefull when you need keys case changed or data type cast Getting started --------------- 1. Add JsonParser to your `Gemfile` and `bundle install`: ```ruby gem 'json_parser' ``` 2. Include in a class that you want to wrap a json/hash ```ruby class MyParser include JsonParser ``` 3. Declare the keys you want to crawl ```ruby class MyParser include JsonParser json_parse :id json_parse :name, :age, path: :person attr_reader :json def initialize(json = {}) @json = json end end ``` and let it fetch values from your hash ```ruby object = MyParser.new( id: 10, age: 22 person: { name: 'Robert', age: 22 } ) object.name #returns 'Robert' ``` this is usefull when trying to fetch data from hashes missing nodes ```ruby MyParser.new.name #returns nil ``` 4. fully customise the way you crawl / fetch the information with [Options](#options) 5. Create custom [typecast](#TypeCast) Options ------- - path: path where to find the sub hash that contains the key (empty by default) - json: method that contains the hash to be parsed (json by default) - full_path: full path to fetch the value (empty by default) - cached: indicator that once the value has been fetched, it should be cached (false by default) - class: class to be used when wrapping the final value - compact: indicator telling to ignore nil values inside array (false by default) - flatten: indicator telling that to flattern the resulting array (false by default) - after: name of a method to be called after with the resulting value - case: case of the keys from the json (camel by default) - type: Type that the value must be cast into ([TypeCast](#typecast)) - default: Default value (prior to casting and wrapping, see [Default](#default)) ## TypeCast The type casting, when the option `type` is passed, is done through the `JsonParser::TypeCast` which can be extended ```ruby module JsonParser::TypeCast def to_money_float(value) value.gsub(/\$ */, '').to_f end end ``` ```ruby class MyParser include JsonParser json_parse :total_money, full_path: 'accounts.balance', after: :sum, cached: true, type: :money_float json_parse :total_owed, full_path: 'loans.value', after: :sum, cached: true, type: :money_float attr_reader :json def initialize(json = {}) @json = json end private #this method will receive the array of values resulting from the initial mapping def sum(balances) balances.sum if balances end end ``` ```ruby object = MyParser.new( accounts: [ { balance: '$ 1000.50', type: 'checking' }, { balance: '$ 150.10', type: 'savings' }, { balance: '$ -100.24', type: 'checking' } ], loans: [ { value: '$ 300.50', bank: 'the_bank' }, { value: '$ 150.10', type: 'the_other_bank' }, { value: '$ 100.24', type: 'the_same_bank' } ] ) object.balance #returns 1050.36 ``` ## Default Default value returned before typecasting or class wrapping ```ruby class Star attr_reader :name def initialize(name:) @name = name end end class StarGazer include JsonParser json_parse :favorite_star, full_path: 'universe.star', default: { name: 'Sun' }, class: ::Star attr_reader :json def initialize(json = {}) @json = json end end ``` ```ruby star_gazer = StarGazer.new star_gazer.favorite_star.name #returns "Sun" star_gazer.favorite_star.class #returns Star ```