TinySweeper
TinySweeper keeps your objects tidy!
It's a handy way to clean attributes on your Rails models, though it's independent of Rails, and can be used in any Ruby project. It gives you a light-weigt way to override your methods and declare how their inputs should be cleaned.
How Do I Use It?
class Sundae
attr_accessor :ice_cream, :topping
include TinySweeper
sweep(:ice_cream, :topping) { |flavor| flavor.strip.downcase }
end
Now your Sundae toppings will be tidied up:
dessert = Sundae.new
dessert.ice_cream = ' CHOCOlate '
dessert.topping = ' ButTTERscotCH '
dessert.ice_cream #=> 'chocolate'. Tidy!
dessert.topping #=> 'butterscotch'. Tidy!
TinySweeper will not bother you about your nil values; they're your job to handle.
Sundae.new.topping = nil # No topping? TinySweeper won't sweep it.
If you have an object with lots of attributes that need cleaning (because, say, they were loaded from the database), you can do that, too:
dessert.sweep_up!
# or:
Sundae.sweep_up!(dessert)
Future Ideas
Just spit-balling here...
If you often sweep up fields in the same way - say, squishing and nilifying blanks - it'd be nice to bundle that up in some way, so you don't have to repeat yourself. Something like this might be nice:
# in config/initializers/tiny_sweeper.rb, or similar:
TinySweeper.sweep_style(:squish_and_nil_blanks) { |value|
...
}
class Sundae
sweep :topping, :squish_and_nil_blanks
end
If TinySweeper doesn't know the sweeping technique you asked for, it would send it to the value in the typical symbol-to-proc fashion:
class Sundae
# This:
sweep :topping, :strip
# ...would be the same as this:
sweep :topping { |t| t.strip }
end
Other Ways to Sweep
Rails models are clearly the natural use-case for this. So it would make sense to have an easy way to auto-clean up models in a table. We'll see. Right now, this works (though it's slow):
MyModel.find_each do |m|
m.sweep_up!
m.save
end
How Does It Work?
You include the TinySweeper module in your class, and define some sweep-up rules on your class' attributes. It prepends an anonymous module to your class, adds to it a method with the same name that cleans its input according to the sweep-up rule, and then passes the cleaned value to super.
"Why not use after_create or before_save or before_validate callbacks?"
That's one approach, and it's used by nilify_blanks, so it's clearly workable. But it means your data isn't cleaned until the callback runs; TinySweeper cleans your data as soon as it arrives. Also, it requires rails, so you can't use it outside of rails.
Install It
The standard:
$ gem install tiny_sweeper
or add to your Gemfile:
gem 'tiny_sweeper'
Contributing
Help is always appreciated!
- Fork the repo.
- Make your changes in a topic branch. Don't forget your specs!
- Send a pull request.
Please don't update the .gemspec or VERSION; we'll coordinate that when we release an update.
