# encoding: utf-8 require "json" require "money/currency/loader" require "money/currency/heuristics" class Money # Represents a specific currency unit. # # @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency # @see http://iso4217.net/ class Currency include Comparable extend Money::Currency::Loader extend Money::Currency::Heuristics # Thrown when an unknown currency is requested. class UnknownCurrency < StandardError; end class << self # Lookup a currency with given +id+ an returns a +Currency+ instance on # success, +nil+ otherwise. # # @param [String, Symbol, #to_s] id Used to look into +table+ and # retrieve the applicable attributes. # # @return [Money::Currency] # # @example # Money::Currency.find(:eur) #=> # # Money::Currency.find(:foo) #=> nil def find(id) id = id.to_s.downcase.to_sym new(id) rescue UnknownCurrency nil end # Lookup a currency with given +num+ as an ISO 4217 numeric and returns an # +Currency+ instance on success, +nil+ otherwise. # # @param [#to_s] num used to look into +table+ in +iso_numeric+ and find # the right currency id. # # @return [Money::Currency] # # @example # Money::Currency.find_by_iso_numeric(978) #=> # # Money::Currency.find_by_iso_numeric('001') #=> nil def find_by_iso_numeric(num) num = num.to_s id, _ = self.table.find{|key, currency| currency[:iso_numeric] == num} new(id) rescue UnknownCurrency nil end # Wraps the object in a +Currency+ unless it's already a +Currency+ # object. # # @param [Object] object The object to attempt and wrap as a +Currency+ # object. # # @return [Money::Currency] # # @example # c1 = Money::Currency.new(:usd) # Money::Currency.wrap(nil) #=> nil # Money::Currency.wrap(c1) #=> # # Money::Currency.wrap("usd") #=> # def wrap(object) if object.nil? || object.is_a?(Currency) object else Currency.new(object) end end # List of known currencies. # # == monetary unit # The standard unit of value of a currency, as the dollar in the United States or the peso in Mexico. # http://www.answers.com/topic/monetary-unit # == fractional monetary unit, subunit # A monetary unit that is valued at a fraction (usually one hundredth) of the basic monetary unit # http://www.answers.com/topic/fractional-monetary-unit-subunit # # See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_circulating_currencies and # http://search.cpan.org/~tnguyen/Locale-Currency-Format-1.28/Format.pm def table @table ||= load_currencies end # List the currencies imported and registered # @return [Array] # # @example # Money::Currency.iso_codes() # [#, 'CAD', 'EUR']... def all table.keys.map {|curr| Currency.new(curr)}.sort_by(&:priority) end # We need a string-based validator before creating an unbounded number of symbols. # http://www.randomhacks.net/articles/2007/01/20/13-ways-of-looking-at-a-ruby-symbol#11 # https://github.com/RubyMoney/money/issues/132 def stringified_keys @stringified_keys ||= stringify_keys end def register(curr) key = curr[:iso_code].downcase.to_sym @table[key] = curr @stringified_keys = stringify_keys end def unregister(curr) key = curr[:iso_code].downcase.to_sym @table.delete(key) @stringified_keys = stringify_keys end private def stringify_keys table.keys.map{|k| k.to_s.downcase} end end # @attr_reader [Symbol] id The symbol used to identify the currency, # usually the lowercase +iso_code+ attribute. # @attr_reader [Integer] priority A numerical value you can use to # sort/group the currency list. # @attr_reader [String] iso_code The international 3-letter code as defined # by the ISO 4217 standard. # @attr_reader [String] iso_numeric The international 3-numeric code as # defined by the ISO 4217 standard. # @attr_reader [String] name The currency name. # @attr_reader [String] symbol The currency symbol (UTF-8 encoded). # @attr_reader [String] html_entity The html entity for the currency symbol # @attr_reader [String] subunit The name of the fractional monetary unit. # @attr_reader [Integer] subunit_to_unit The proportion between the unit # and the subunit # @attr_reader [String] decimal_mark The decimal mark, or character used to # separate the whole unit from the subunit. # @attr_reader [String] The character used to separate thousands grouping # of the whole unit. # @attr_reader [Boolean] symbol_first Should the currency symbol precede # the amount, or should it come after? attr_reader :id, :priority, :iso_code, :iso_numeric, :name, :symbol, :html_entity, :subunit, :subunit_to_unit, :decimal_mark, :thousands_separator, :symbol_first alias_method :separator, :decimal_mark alias_method :delimiter, :thousands_separator # Create a new +Currency+ object. # # @param [String, Symbol, #to_s] id Used to look into +table+ and retrieve # the applicable attributes. # # @return [Money::Currency] # # @example # Money::Currency.new(:usd) #=> # def initialize(id) id = id.to_s.downcase if self.class.stringified_keys.include?(id) @id = id.to_sym data = self.class.table[@id] data.each_pair do |key, value| instance_variable_set(:"@#{key}", value) end else raise UnknownCurrency, "Unknown currency '#{id}'" end end # Compares +self+ with +other_currency+ against the value of +priority+ # attribute. # # @param [Money::Currency] other_currency The currency to compare to. # # @return [-1,0,1] -1 if less than, 0 is equal to, 1 if greater than # # @example # c1 = Money::Currency.new(:usd) # c2 = Money::Currency.new(:jpy) # c1 <=> c2 #=> 1 # c2 <=> c1 #=> -1 # c1 <=> c1 #=> 0 def <=>(other_currency) self.priority <=> other_currency.priority end # Compares +self+ with +other_currency+ and returns +true+ if the are the # same or if their +id+ attributes match. # # @param [Money::Currency] other_currency The currency to compare to. # # @return [Boolean] # # @example # c1 = Money::Currency.new(:usd) # c2 = Money::Currency.new(:jpy) # c1 == c1 #=> true # c1 == c2 #=> false def ==(other_currency) self.equal?(other_currency) || compare_ids(other_currency) end def compare_ids(other_currency) other_currency_id = if other_currency.is_a?(Currency) other_currency.id.to_s.downcase else other_currency.to_s.downcase end self.id.to_s.downcase == other_currency_id end private :compare_ids # Compares +self+ with +other_currency+ and returns +true+ if the are the # same or if their +id+ attributes match. # # @param [Money::Currency] other_currency The currency to compare to. # # @return [Boolean] # # @example # c1 = Money::Currency.new(:usd) # c2 = Money::Currency.new(:jpy) # c1.eql? c1 #=> true # c1.eql? c2 #=> false def eql?(other_currency) self == other_currency end # Returns a Fixnum hash value based on the +id+ attribute in order to use # functions like & (intersection), group_by, etc. # # @return [Fixnum] # # @example # Money::Currency.new(:usd).hash #=> 428936 def hash id.hash end # Returns a human readable representation. # # @return [String] # # @example # Money::Currency.new(:usd) #=> # def inspect "#<#{self.class.name} id: #{id}, priority: #{priority}, symbol_first: #{symbol_first}, thousands_separator: #{thousands_separator}, html_entity: #{html_entity}, decimal_mark: #{decimal_mark}, name: #{name}, symbol: #{symbol}, subunit_to_unit: #{subunit_to_unit}, exponent: #{exponent}, iso_code: #{iso_code}, iso_numeric: #{iso_numeric}, subunit: #{subunit}>" end # Returns a string representation corresponding to the upcase +id+ # attribute. # # -- # DEV: id.to_s.upcase corresponds to iso_code but don't use ISO_CODE for consistency. # # @return [String] # # @example # Money::Currency.new(:usd).to_s #=> "USD" # Money::Currency.new(:eur).to_s #=> "EUR" def to_s id.to_s.upcase end # Returns a string representation corresponding to the upcase +id+ # attribute. Useful in cases where only implicit conversions are made. # # @return [String] # # @example # Money::Currency.new(:usd).to_str #=> "USD" # Money::Currency.new(:eur).to_str #=> "EUR" def to_str id.to_s.upcase end # Returns a symbol representation corresponding to the upcase +id+ # attribute. # # @return [Symbol] # # @example # Money::Currency.new(:usd).to_sym #=> :USD # Money::Currency.new(:eur).to_sym #=> :EUR def to_sym id.to_s.upcase.to_sym end # Conversation to +self+. # # @return [self] def to_currency self end # Returns currency symbol or iso code for currencies with no symbol. # # @return [String] def code symbol || iso_code end def symbol_first? !!@symbol_first end # Returns the number of digits after the decimal separator. # # @return [Float] def exponent Math.log10(@subunit_to_unit) end # Cache decimal places for subunit_to_unit values. Common ones pre-cached. def self.decimal_places_cache @decimal_places_cache ||= {1 => 0, 10 => 1, 100 => 2, 1000 => 3} end # The number of decimal places needed. # # @return [Integer] def decimal_places cache[subunit_to_unit] ||= calculate_decimal_places(subunit_to_unit) end def cache self.class.decimal_places_cache end private :cache # If we need to figure out how many decimal places we need we # use repeated integer division. def calculate_decimal_places(num) i = 1 while num >= 10 num /= 10 i += 1 if num >= 10 end i end private :calculate_decimal_places end end