Dry::Behaviour

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Tiny library inspired by Elixir protocol pattern.

Protocols

Declaration

require 'dry/behaviour'

module Protocols
  module Adder
    include Dry::Protocol

    defprotocol do
      defmethod :add, :this, :other
      defmethod :subtract, :this, :other

      def add_default(value)
        add(3, 2) + value
      end
    end

    defimpl Protocols::Adder, target: String do
      def add(this, other)
        this * other
      end
      def subtract(this, other)
        this
      end
    end
    defimpl Protocols::Adder, target: NilClass do
      def add(this, other)
        other
      end
      def subtract(this, other)
        this
      end
    end

    # delegate `to_s` as is, map `add` and `subtract` to `:+` and `:-` respectively
    defimpl target: Integer, delegate: :to_s, map: { add: :+, subtract: :- }
  end
end

Usage

expect(Protocols::Adder.add(5, 3)).to eq(8)
expect(Protocols::Adder.add(5, 10)).to eq(15)
expect(Protocols::Adder.subtract(5, 10)).to eq(-5)
expect(Protocols::Adder.add(15, 10)).to eq(25)
expect(Protocols::Adder.add("!", 10)).to eq("!!!!!!!!!!")
expect(Protocols::Adder.add(nil, 10)).to eq(10)

expect(Protocols::Adder.add_default(1)).to eq(6)

Guards

Starting with v0.5.0 we support multiple function clauses and guards.

class GuardTest
  include Dry::Guards

  def a(p, p2 = nil, *_a, when: { p: Integer, p2: String }, **_b, &cb); 1; end
  def a(p, _p2 = nil, *_a, when: { p: Integer }, **_b, &cb); 2; end
  def a(p, _p2 = nil, *_a, when: { p: Float }, **_b, &cb); 3; end
  def a(p, _p2 = nil, *_a, when: { p: ->(v) { v < 42 } }, **_b, &cb); 4; end
  def a(_p, _p2 = nil, *_a, when: { cb: ->(v) { !v.nil? } }, **_b, &cb); 5; end
  def a(p1, p2, p3); 6; end
  def a(p, _p2 = nil, *_a, **_b, &cb); 'ALL'; end

  def b(p, &cb)
    'NOT GUARDED'
  end
end

gt = GuardTest.new

it 'performs routing to function clauses as by guards' do
  expect(gt.a(42, 'Hello')).to eq(1)
  expect(gt.a(42)).to eq(2)
  expect(gt.a(3.14)).to eq(3)
  expect(gt.a(3)).to eq(4)
  expect(gt.a('Hello', &-> { puts 0 })).to eq(5)
  expect(gt.a(*%w|1 2 3|)).to eq(6)
  expect(gt.a('Hello')).to eq('ALL')
end

Authors

@am-kantox, @saverio-kantox & @kantox

Changelog

0.9.0 :: Warning On Wrong Arity

  • many error reporting improvements,
  • warning on wrong arity (declaration, arity 0 / implementation, wrong arity)

0.8.0 :: Implicit Inheritance

  • deprecate implicit delegation to the target instance; error message saying “it’ll be removed in 1.0”
  • implicit_inheritance: true flag in call to defprotocol makes the implementation implicitly inherit the behaviour declared in the core protocol module itself, without the necessity to explicitly call super:
 module ParentOKImplicit
   include Dry::Protocol

-  defprotocol do
+  defprotocol implicit_inheritance: true do
     defmethod :foo

     def foo(this)
       :ok
     end

     defimpl target: String do
-      def foo(this)
-        super(this)
-      end
     end
   end
 end

0.7.0 :: Handling Errors

  • better error messages (very descriptive, with whys and howtos)
  • the whole stacktrace is carefully saved with cause
  • internal exceptions related to wrong implementation do now point to the proper lines in the client code (internal trace lines are removed)

0.6.0 :: Bugfix

  • implementation for classes responding to to_a is handled properly

0.5.0 :: Guards

0.4.2 :: Removed the forgotten debug output :(

0.4.1 :: Protocol-wide methods are allowed to call from implementation

NB Works for all defimpls.

0.4.0 :: Protocol-wide methods are allowed to call from inside implementation

module Protocols::Adder
  include Dry::Protocol

  defprotocol do
    defmethod :add, :this, :other
    def default
      42
    end
  end
end

Dry::Protocol.defimpl target: Integer do
  def add(this)
    this + default #⇒ 47 when called as Protocols::Adder.add(5)
  end
end

NB At the moment works only for external defimpl.

0.3.1 :: implemented_for? and implementation_for

0.3.0 :: version bump

0.2.2 :: meaningful errors

Throws an exception on wrong usage:

Protocols::Adder.add({}, 42)
#⇒ Protocols::NotImplemented: Protocol “Protocols::Adder” is not implemented for “Hash”
Protocols::Adder.hello({}, 42)
#⇒ Protocols::NotImplemented: Protocol “Protocols::Adder” does not declare method “hello”

0.2.1 :: multiple targets

Multiple targets:

defimpl MyProto, target: [MyClass1, MyClass2], delegate: [:add, :subtract]

0.2.0 :: implicit delegate on incomplete implementation

when defimpl does not fully cover the protocol declaration, missing methods are implicitly delegated to the target, the warning is being issued:

defimpl MyProto, target: MyClass, map: { add: :+, subtract: :- }
#⇒ W, [2016-10-24T14:52:49.230808 #26382]  WARN -- : Implicit delegate MyProto#to_s to MyClass

0.1.1 :: delegate and map methods to receiver

defimpl now accepts delegate and map:

defimpl MyProto, target: MyClass, delegate: :to_s, map: { add: :+, subtract: :- }

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'dry-behaviour'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install dry-behaviour

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/[USERNAME]/dry-behaviour. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.