# SmartCore::Initializer · [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/smart_initializer.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/smart_initializer) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/smart-rb/smart_initializer.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/smart-rb/smart_initializer) A simple and convenient way to declare complex constructors (**in active development**). ## Installation ```ruby gem 'smart_initializer' ``` ```shell bundle install # --- or --- gem install smart_types ``` ```ruby require 'smart_core/types' ``` --- ## Table of contents - [Synopsis](#synopsis) - [Type Aliasing](#type-aliasing) - [Initialization extension](#initialization-extension) - [Plugins](#plugins) - [thy-types](#plugin-thy-types) - [How to run tests](#how-to-run-tests) --- ## Synopsis **Initialization flow**: 1. Parameter + Option definitioning; 2. Original #initialize invokation; 3. Initialization extensions invokation; **Constructor definition**: - `param` - defines name-like attribute: - `cast` - type-cast received value if value has invalid type; - `privacy` - reader incapsulation level; - `finalize` - value post-processing (receives method name or proc); - `type_system` - differently chosen type system for the current attribute; - (limitation) param has no `:default` option; - `option` - defined kwarg-like attribute: - `cast` - type-cast received value if value has invalid type; - `privacy` - reader incapsulation level; - `finalize` - value post-processing (receives method name or proc); - `default` - defalut value (if an attribute is not provided); - `type_system` - differently chosen type system for the current attribute; - last `Hash` argument will be treated as `kwarg`s; #### initializer integration ```ruby # with pre-configured type system (:smart_types, see Configuration doc) class MyStructure include SmartCore::Initializer end ``` ```ruby # with manually chosen type system class MyStructure include SmartCore::Initializer(type_system: :smart_types) end class AnotherStructure include SmartCore::Initializer(type_system: :thy_types) end ``` #### `param` signautre: ```ruby param , , # Any by default cast: false, # false by default privacy: :public, # :public by default finalize: proc { |value| value }, # no finalization by default type_system: :smart_types # used by default ``` #### `option` signature: ```ruby option , , # Any by default cast: false, # false by default privacy: :public, # :public by default finalize: proc { |value| value }, # no finalization by default default: 123, # no default value by default type_system: :smart_types # used by default ``` Example: ```ruby class User include SmartCore::Initializer # --- or --- include SmartCore::Initializer(type_system: :smart_types) param :user_id, SmartCore::Types::Value::Integer, cast: false, privacy: :public option :role, default: :user, finalize: -> { |value| Role.find(name: value) } params :name, :password options :metadata, :enabled end User.new(1, 'John', 'test123', role: :admin, metadata: {}, enabled: false) ``` --- ## Configuration - based on `Qonfig` gem; - you can read config values via `[]` or `.config.settings` or `.config[key]`; - setitngs: - `default_type_system` - default type system (`smart_types` by default); ```ruby # configure: SmartCore::Initializer::Configuration.configure do |config| config.default_type_system = :smart_types # default setting value end ``` ```ruby # read: SmartCore::Initializer::Configuration[:default_type_system] SmartCore::Initializer::Configuration.config[:default_type_system] SmartCore::Initializer::Configuration.config.settings.default_type_system ``` --- ## Type aliasing - Usage: ```ruby # for smart_types: SmartCore::Initializer::TypeSystem::SmartTypes.type_alias('hsh', SmartCore::Types::Value::Hash) # for thy: SmartCore::Initializer::TypeSystem::ThyTypes.type_alias('int', Thy::Tyhes::Integer) class User include SmartCore::Initializer param :data, 'hsh' # use your new defined type alias option :metadata, :hsh # use your new defined type alias param :age, 'int', type_system: :thy_types end ``` - Predefined aliases: ```ruby # for smart_types: SmartCore::Initializer::TypeSystem::SmartTypes.type_aliases # for thy_types: SmartCore::Initializer::TypeSystem::ThyTypes.type_aliases ``` --- ## Initialization extension - `ext_init(&block)`: - you can define as many extensions as you want; - extensions are invoked in the order they are defined; ```ruby class User include SmartCore::Initializer option :name, :name option :age, :integer ext_init { |instance| instance.define_singleton_method(:extra) { :ext1 } } ext_init { |instance| instance.define_singleton_method(:extra2) { :ext2 } } end user = User.new(name: 'keka', age: 123) user.name # => 'keka' user.age # => 123 user.extra # => :ext1 user.extra2 # => :ext2 ``` --- ## Plugins - [thy-types](#plugin-thy-types) --- ## Plugin: thy-types Support for `Thy::Types` type system ([gem](https://github.com/akxcv/thy)) - install `thy` types (`gem install thy`): ```ruby gem 'thy' ``` ```shell bundle install ``` - enable `thy_types` plugin: ```ruby require 'thy' SmartCore::Initializer::Configuration.plugin(:thy_types) ``` - usage: ```ruby class User include SmartCore::Initializer(type_system: :thy_types) param :nickname, 'string' param :email, 'value.text', type_system: :smart_types # mixing with smart_types option :admin, Thy::Types::Boolean, default: false option :age, (Thy::Type.new { |value| value > 18 }) # custom thy type is supported too end # valid case: User.new('daiver', 'iamdaiver@gmail.com', { admin: true, age: 19 }) # => new user object # invalid case (invalid age) User.new('daiver', 'iamdaiver@gmail.com', { age: 17 }) # SmartCore::Initializer::ThyTypeValidationError # invaldi case (invalid nickname) User.new(123, 'test', { admin: true, age: 22 }) # => SmartCore::Initializer::ThyTypeValidationError ``` --- ## How to run tests - with plugin tests: ```shell bin/rspec -w ``` - without plugin tests: ```shell bin/rspec -g ``` - help message: ```shell bin/rspec -h ``` --- ## Contributing - Fork it ( https://github.com/smart-rb/smart_initializer ) - Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b feature/my-new-feature`) - Commit your changes (`git commit -am '[feature_context] Add some feature'`) - Push to the branch (`git push origin feature/my-new-feature`) - Create new Pull Request ## License Released under MIT License. ## Authors [Rustam Ibragimov](https://github.com/0exp)