A ruby gem with various helper methods to smooth out your Ruby development.
Add the following to your Gemfile
gem 'rujitsu'
require "rujitsu" require "rujitsu/grammar"
For using in irb, there’s a nice shortcut for you to use:
$ irb -rubygems -rujitsu
(This works because -r
is the argument to require a file, and both ‘ubygems.rb’ and ‘ujitsu.rb’ exist.)
Run rake docs
and open doc/index.html.
The Fixnum class has a couple of extensions allowing you to generate random strings.
5.random_letters 5.random_numbers 5.random_characters
You can also generate a variable length string.
(3..5).random_letters
This generates a string of random letters whose length is 3, 4 or 5 characters.
(All the above methods exist in the singular too. eg, 1.random_letter
)
The String class has an extension that strips out URL-unfriendly characters.
""$%hello!@ 123 there'".to_url # => "hello-123-there"
The String class has an extension that truncates it to a customisable length with a customisable suffix.
"this is a string".truncate(:length => 15) # => "this is a st..."
As Rubyists we are all familiar with using include? to test if our variable is one of a number of values.
if ['hello', 'world'].include?(@my_value) ...
However, it doesn’t read correctly. Rujitsu allows you to write the following as it reads much more like English.
if @my_value.in? ['hello', 'world'] ...
We like named parameters. They are good. But, unlike Smalltalk, they don’t form part of the method signature, so if you pass them in as a Hash, you need to test that the parameters you expect have been supplied. Like this …
def my_method parameters = {} parameters.must_have_keys_for :this, :that, :the_other end
This will raise an ‘ArgumentError` if parameters does not contain the given keys.
There’s also:
def my_method parameters = {} parameters.must_have_values_for :this, :that, :the_other end
This will raise an ‘ArgumentError` if any of the supplied keys have a nil value associated with them.
So far the grammar library just adds the method should_recieve
for rspec assertions. Use it to find out what it does!
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