module DeepMerge class InvalidParameter < StandardError; end # DEFAULT_FIELD_KNOCKOUT_PREFIX = '--' # Deep Merge core documentation. # deep_merge! method permits merging of arbitrary child elements. The two top level # elements must be hashes. These hashes can contain unlimited (to stack limit) levels # of child elements. These child elements to not have to be of the same types. # Where child elements are of the same type, deep_merge will attempt to merge them together. # Where child elements are not of the same type, deep_merge will skip or optionally overwrite # the destination element with the contents of the source element at that level. # So if you have two hashes like this: # source = {:x => [1,2,3], :y => 2} # dest = {:x => [4,5,'6'], :y => [7,8,9]} # dest.deep_merge!(source) # Results: {:x => [1,2,3,4,5,'6'], :y => 2} # By default, "deep_merge!" will overwrite any unmergeables and merge everything else. # To avoid this, use "deep_merge" (no bang/exclamation mark) # # Options: # Options are specified in the last parameter passed, which should be in hash format: # hash.deep_merge!({:x => [1,2]}, {:knockout_prefix => '--'}) # :preserve_unmergeables DEFAULT: false # Set to true to skip any unmergeable elements from source # :overwrite_arrays DEFAULT: false # Set to true to not merge but overwrite arrays # :knockout_prefix DEFAULT: nil # Set to string value to signify prefix which deletes elements from existing element # :sort_merged_arrays DEFAULT: false # Set to true to sort all arrays that are merged together # :unpack_arrays DEFAULT: nil # Set to string value to run "Array::join" then "String::split" against all arrays # :merge_debug DEFAULT: false # Set to true to get console output of merge process for debugging # # Selected Options Details: # :knockout_prefix => The purpose of this is to provide a way to remove elements # from existing Hash by specifying them in a special way in incoming hash # source = {:x => ['--1', '2']} # dest = {:x => ['1', '3']} # dest.ko_deep_merge!(source) # Results: {:x => ['2','3']} # Additionally, if the knockout_prefix is passed alone as a string, it will cause # the entire element to be removed: # source = {:x => '--'} # dest = {:x => [1,2,3]} # dest.ko_deep_merge!(source) # Results: {:x => ""} # :unpack_arrays => The purpose of this is to permit compound elements to be passed # in as strings and to be converted into discrete array elements # irsource = {:x => ['1,2,3', '4']} # dest = {:x => ['5','6','7,8']} # dest.deep_merge!(source, {:unpack_arrays => ','}) # Results: {:x => ['1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8'} # Why: If receiving data from an HTML form, this makes it easy for a checkbox # to pass multiple values from within a single HTML element # # There are many tests for this library - and you can learn more about the features # and usages of deep_merge! by just browsing the test examples def self.deep_merge!(source, dest, options = {}) # turn on this line for stdout debugging text merge_debug = options[:merge_debug] || false overwrite_unmergeable = !options[:preserve_unmergeables] knockout_prefix = options[:knockout_prefix] || nil raise InvalidParameter, "knockout_prefix cannot be an empty string in deep_merge!" if knockout_prefix == "" raise InvalidParameter, "overwrite_unmergeable must be true if knockout_prefix is specified in deep_merge!" if knockout_prefix && !overwrite_unmergeable # if present: we will split and join arrays on this char before merging array_split_char = options[:unpack_arrays] || false # Don't merge but overwrite arrays overwrite_arrays = options[:overwrite_arrays] || false # request that we sort together any arrays when they are merged sort_merged_arrays = options[:sort_merged_arrays] || false di = options[:debug_indent] || '' # do nothing if source is nil return dest if source.nil? || (source.respond_to?(:blank?) && source.blank?) # if dest doesn't exist, then simply copy source to it if !(dest) && overwrite_unmergeable dest = source; return dest end puts "#{di}Source class: #{source.class.inspect} :: Dest class: #{dest.class.inspect}" if merge_debug if source.kind_of?(Hash) puts "#{di}Hashes: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug source.each do |src_key, src_value| if dest.kind_of?(Hash) puts "#{di} looping: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug if dest[src_key] puts "#{di} ==>merging: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect} :: #{dest[src_key].inspect}" if merge_debug dest[src_key] = deep_merge!(src_value, dest[src_key], options.merge(:debug_indent => di + ' ')) else # dest[src_key] doesn't exist so we want to create and overwrite it (but we do this via deep_merge!) puts "#{di} ==>merging over: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect}" if merge_debug # note: we rescue here b/c some classes respond to "dup" but don't implement it (Numeric, TrueClass, FalseClass, NilClass among maybe others) begin src_dup = src_value.dup # we dup src_value if possible because we're going to merge into it (since dest is empty) rescue TypeError src_dup = src_value end dest[src_key] = deep_merge!(src_value, src_dup, options.merge(:debug_indent => di + ' ')) end else # dest isn't a hash, so we overwrite it completely (if permitted) if overwrite_unmergeable puts "#{di} overwriting dest: #{src_key.inspect} => #{src_value.inspect} -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, options) end end end elsif source.kind_of?(Array) puts "#{di}Arrays: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug # if we are instructed, join/split any source arrays before processing if array_split_char puts "#{di} split/join on source: #{source.inspect}" if merge_debug source = source.join(array_split_char).split(array_split_char) if dest.kind_of?(Array) dest = dest.join(array_split_char).split(array_split_char) end end # if there's a naked knockout_prefix in source, that means we are to truncate dest if source.index(knockout_prefix) dest = clear_or_nil(dest); source.delete(knockout_prefix) end if dest.kind_of?(Array) and ! overwrite_arrays if knockout_prefix print "#{di} knocking out: " if merge_debug # remove knockout prefix items from both source and dest source.delete_if do |ko_item| retval = false item = ko_item.respond_to?(:gsub) ? ko_item.gsub(%r{^#{knockout_prefix}}, "") : ko_item if item != ko_item print "#{ko_item} - " if merge_debug dest.delete(item) dest.delete(ko_item) retval = true end retval end puts if merge_debug end puts "#{di} merging arrays: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = dest | source dest.sort! if sort_merged_arrays elsif overwrite_unmergeable or overwrite_arrays puts "#{di} overwriting dest: #{source.inspect} -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, options) end else # src_hash is not an array or hash, so we'll have to overwrite dest puts "#{di}Others: #{source.inspect} :: #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, options) end puts "#{di}Returning #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest end # deep_merge! # allows deep_merge! to uniformly handle overwriting of unmergeable entities def self.overwrite_unmergeables(source, dest, options) merge_debug = options[:merge_debug] || false overwrite_unmergeable = !options[:preserve_unmergeables] knockout_prefix = options[:knockout_prefix] || false di = options[:debug_indent] || '' if knockout_prefix && overwrite_unmergeable if source.kind_of?(String) # remove knockout string from source before overwriting dest if options[:overwrite_arrays] # Don't knock out strings for OATs src_tmp = source else src_tmp = source.gsub(%r{^#{knockout_prefix}},"") end elsif source.kind_of?(Array) # remove all knockout elements before overwriting dest src_tmp = source.delete_if {|ko_item| ko_item.kind_of?(String) && ko_item.match(%r{^#{knockout_prefix}}) } else src_tmp = source end if src_tmp == source # if we didn't find a knockout_prefix then we just overwrite dest puts "#{di}#{src_tmp.inspect} -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = src_tmp else # if we do find a knockout_prefix, then we just delete dest puts "#{di}\"\" -over-> #{dest.inspect}" if merge_debug dest = "" end elsif overwrite_unmergeable dest = source end dest end def self.clear_or_nil(obj) if obj.respond_to?(:clear) obj.clear else obj = nil end obj end end # module DeepMerge