Module: RequireAll
- Defined in:
- lib/chingu/require_all.rb
Overview
– Copyright ©2009 Tony Arcieri You can redistribute this under the terms of the MIT license See file LICENSE for details ++
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#require_all(*args) ⇒ Object
A wonderfully simple way to load your code.
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#require_rel(*paths) ⇒ Object
Works like require_all, but paths are relative to the caller rather than the current working directory.
Instance Method Details
#require_all(*args) ⇒ Object
A wonderfully simple way to load your code.
The easiest way to use require_all is to just point it at a directory containing a bunch of .rb files. These files can be nested under subdirectories as well:
require_all 'lib'
This will find all the .rb files under the lib directory and load them. The proper order to load them in will be determined automatically.
If the dependencies between the matched files are unresolvable, it will throw the first unresolvable NameError.
You can also give it a glob, which will enumerate all the matching files:
require_all 'lib/**/*.rb'
It will also accept an array of files:
require_all Dir.glob("blah/**/*.rb").reject { |f| stupid_file(f) }
Or if you want, just list the files directly as arguments:
require_all 'lib/a.rb', 'lib/b.rb', 'lib/c.rb', 'lib/d.rb'
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# File 'lib/chingu/require_all.rb', line 34 def require_all(*args) # Handle passing an array as an argument args.flatten! if args.size > 1 # If we got a list, those be are files! files = args else arg = args.first begin # Try assuming we're doing plain ol' require compat stat = File.stat(arg) if stat.file? files = [arg] elsif stat.directory? files = Dir.glob File.join(arg, '**', '*.rb') else raise ArgumentError, "#{arg} isn't a file or directory" end rescue Errno::ENOENT # If the stat failed, maybe we have a glob! files = Dir.glob arg # Maybe it's an .rb file and the .rb was omitted if File.file?(arg + '.rb') require(arg + '.rb') return true end # If we ain't got no files, the glob failed raise LoadError, "no such file to load -- #{arg}" if files.empty? end end # If there's nothing to load, you're doing it wrong! raise LoadError, "no files to load" if files.empty? files.map! { |file| File. file } begin failed = [] first_name_error = nil # Attempt to load each file, rescuing which ones raise NameError for # undefined constants. Keep trying to successively reload files that # previously caused NameErrors until they've all been loaded or no new # files can be loaded, indicating unresolvable dependencies. files.each do |file| begin require file rescue NameError => ex failed << file first_name_error ||= ex rescue ArgumentError => ex # Work around ActiveSuport freaking out... *sigh* # # ActiveSupport sometimes throws these exceptions and I really # have no idea why. Code loading will work successfully if these # exceptions are swallowed, although I've run into strange # nondeterministic behaviors with constants mysteriously vanishing. # I've gone spelunking through dependencies.rb looking for what # exactly is going on, but all I ended up doing was making my eyes # bleed. # # FIXME: If you can understand ActiveSupport's dependencies.rb # better than I do I would *love* to find a better solution raise unless ex.["is not missing constant"] STDERR.puts "Warning: require_all swallowed ActiveSupport 'is not missing constant' error" STDERR.puts ex.backtrace[0..9] end end # If this pass didn't resolve any NameErrors, we've hit an unresolvable # dependency, so raise one of the exceptions we encountered. if failed.size == files.size raise first_name_error else files = failed end end until failed.empty? true end |
#require_rel(*paths) ⇒ Object
Works like require_all, but paths are relative to the caller rather than the current working directory
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# File 'lib/chingu/require_all.rb', line 122 def require_rel(*paths) # Handle passing an array as an argument paths.flatten! source_directory = File.dirname caller.first.sub(/:\d+$/, '') paths.each do |path| require_all File.join(source_directory, path) end end |