Naseweis

Naseweis is a Ruby library if you have a lot of user input to gather. It lets you define your "questions" in a so called Weisheits-file, which is then read by Naseweis and user input is gathered.

Example

Weisheits-file questions.yaml:

- q: "What's your name?"
  target: name

- q: "How many times should I greet you?"
  target: times
  type: int

Ruby source main.rb:

require "Naseweis"
nase = Naseweis::Nase.new "questions.yaml"
nase.read
result = nase.interrogate
name = result["name"]
result["times"].times { puts "Hello, #{name}" }

Weisheit

The Weisheits format is a normal YAML file, which defines questions, their target name, their type, and some more information.

The full description can be found in WEISHEIT.md.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'Naseweis'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install Naseweis

Documentation

Documentation is available at http://kingdread.github.io/Naseweis

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Daniel Schadt

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